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- Oakland shortstop Richie Martin, who broke out at the plate at Double-A in 2018, was the first pick by the Orioles' in Thursday's Rule 5 draft.
- Former Orioles outfielder Travis Snider is getting a new opportunity in the independent Atlantic League.
- Orioles left fielder Trey Mancini takes over as the leadoff hitter after the six-game Chris Davis experiment to open the season failed.
- The Maryland Horse Breeders Association, Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association and the Maryland Jockey Club held their first Renaissance Awards on
- Major League Lacrosse announced Tuesday that Alexander P. "Sandy" Brown (Gilman) has been selected as the second commissioner in the 18-year history of the
- The Orioles signed reigning Can-Am league MVP Joe Maloney, the team announced on Thursdya
- Early Orioles notes: Jones slated to return Monday, Orioles recall Verrett, send down Wilson
- Former Oriole Rich Hill steals NLCS spotlight in Dodgers' Game 3 win
- Century midfielder Hannah Warther (Maryland) and Manchester Valley midfielder Lizzie Colson (Maryland) were among the Baltimore-area players named to Inside Lacrosse's list of top 30 seniors
- On Friday night at Fenway Park, Rich Hill did major damage to the Orioles¿ suddenly resurgent playoff hopes, sending them to a 7-0 loss in their must-win series opener against the last-place Red Sox in front of 32,411.
- Wrestler Helen Maroulis of Rockville won her first world championship Thursday night in Las Vegas, taking the women's freestyle at 55 kilograms/121 pounds.
- The Orioles have activated Wilson Betemit from the 60-day disabled list and optioned infielder Ryan Flaherty to High-A Frederick.
- The Baltimore sports scene is blessed with a bunch of talented bloggers who bring their unique perspective to the conversation. This week, we exchanged emails with Matt Taylor, who blogs about the Orioles for Roar From 34.
- Because of the surplus of minor league outfield depth the Orioles have, outfielders Xavier Avery and Lew Ford will open the season at Double-A Bowie, executive vice president Dan Duquette said Sunday.
- Jair Jurrjens, who was a National League All-Star just two summers ago, is Duquette¿s latest undervalued asset. And now with just more than two weeks before spring training, we take a look at other low-risk, high-reward additions and ask which one could be Duquette¿s ¿Get of the Year.¿
- The Orioles added their latest reclamation project Wednesday, agreeing to terms with first baseman Conor Jackson on a minor league deal with an invitation to major league spring training, executive vice president Dan Duquette announced.
- The Orioles have interest in free agent outfielder Jonny Gomes, an industry source has confirmed.
- Orioles outfielder Lew Ford, who was limited at the end of the September with discomfort in his midsection, underwent sports hernia surgery this month, according to a club source.
- Roger Clemens is scheduled to pitch again for the independent Sugar Land Skeeters on Friday in Texas, but he doesn¿t expect to return to the majors this season.
- Lew Ford arrived in Baltimore on Saturday night, got to the ballpark Sunday morning and learned shortly after that he would be playing in a major league baseball game for the first time since 2007.
- Orioles call up 35-year old outfielder Lew Ford from Triple-A Norfolk and will bat him fifth Sunday.