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- Out with the old, in with the new. Three banks of pay phones at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport have been converted to charging stations for electronic devices, a small upgrade big on symbolism and commentary on our changing times.
- Orioles third baseman Manny Machado began running through first base and landing on the bag last week. Base running is one of the final drills Machado has to perform before he can be fully cleared and return to games.
- Kevin Gausman, one of baseball¿s top pitching prospects, concedes that there were times last season when he had trouble seeing signs.
- Kevin Gausman retired the first seven hitters he faced on his way to three shutout innings in the Orioles¿ 13-2 win over the Red Sox at JetBlue Park.
- Left-hander Brian Matusz pitched two scoreless innings in his first start of the exhibition season, but the Orioles suffered their first loss in three Grapefruit League games, 8-1, to the Boston Red Sox at JetBlue Stadium.
- SARASOTA, Fla. ¿ The Orioles will head down to Fort Myers today for their first spring meeting with the Boston Red Sox at JetBlue Park.
- More security lines will be opened under the TSA PreCheck program at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport starting Tuesday, giving trusted travelers another option for expedited screening.
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- A plane headed from Boston to Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport was forced to make an emergency landing in Philadelphia Sunday evening after smoke was detected in the cabin, according to a passenger.
- Each Wednesday, Baltimore Sun blogger Matt Vensel will highlight five statistics that really mean something for the Baltimore Orioles.
- Orioles third baseman Danny Valencia launched a solo homer in the ninth inning off Red Sox reliever Terry Doyle to give the Orioles an 8-7 win over Boston at JetBlue Park on Tuesday afternoon.
- Orioles left-hander Brian Matusz continued to make a case for himself to be the team's No. 5 starter in Tuesday's Grapefruit League game against the Boston Red Sox at JetBlue Park.
- The Orioles manager talks about the organization's two prized pitching prospects.
- Dylan Bundy got the start, but Kevin Gausman had the smoother and more eye-popping outing as the duo combined to allow just one unearned run through five innings in the Orioles' 5-2 win at JetBlue Park.
- The Blue Jays have brought a pretty good lineup to Sarasota on Thursday, for early March anyway
- Flights and hotel rooms are booking up fast in New Orleans, as Baltimore Ravens fans scramble to join their team for Super Bowl XLVII in the Big Easy on Feb. 3.
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- The aircraft declared a precautionary alert for a potential mechanical problem.
- Firefighters have extinguished a small fire that broke out in the engine of a JetBlue flight that landed at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
- A total of 2.18 million commercial passengers used Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport in June, an increase of 2.9 percent over June 2011, the state announced Monday.
- Michael Phelps has entered seven races at the Olympic trials, a fire damaged a North Baltimore building, and an Annapolis man was charged with the rape of a 13-year-old girl.
- For the first time in nearly two decades, Southwest Airlines, the biggest commercial carrier at BWI Marshall Airport, does not sit atop the annual American Customer Satisfaction Index.
- Money may be tight, but not enough for most of us to forego a summer vacation.
- In Sunday's night game against the New York Yankees, the 25-year-old Ryan Flaherty made his first start for the Orioles in right field. The day before he started in left — in front of the replica Green Monster wall at the Boston Red Sox spring facility, JetBlue Park.
- The Orioles' Tommy Hunter said he's "ready to go" after his latest outing. The right-hander declared himself prepared for Opening Day.
- Right-hander Armando Galarraga, who is hoping to make the Orioles after missing much of last season because of injury, tired after a solid early performance and ended up allowing four runs in four innings as the Boston Red Sox beat the Orioles, 7-4, in a split-squad game at JetBlue Park.
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- In his first Grapefruit League game, Orioles top prospect Dylan Bundy settled in and set down the Red Sox. The 19-year-old right-hander issued one walk in one scoreless inning against the top of Boston's batting order.
- Three recovering Orioles pitchers were feeling good after a simulated game Tuesday. Tommy Hunter, Zach Britton and Jim Johnson combined to pitch four innings, and all are eyeing their next steps.
- Orioles' comeback falls short in 5-4 loss to Red Sox
- Orioles top prospect Dylan Bundy made his professional spring debut Tuesday afternoon against the Red Sox at JetBlue Park. Bundy threw a scoreless fifth inning, overcoming an early four-pitch walk to retire the top of Boston¿s order.
- Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport posted its best month ever in terms of passenger counts in July as 2.2 million fliers landed at or took off from the airport, the Maryland Aviation Administration said Tuesday.