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- Remember when Brian West, Carl Runk and Wes Unseld were in the news?
- Whether it's a meaningless regular-season finale or a pressure packed playoff game, rookie right-hander Mike Boddicker came through for the 1983 Orioles.
- Frederick J. Lengsfeld, who worked for half a century for Esskay and served in World War II, died Sunday from oral cancer at College Manor nursing home in Lutherville. He was 92.
- This year's Orioles have lost more games than any other in the team's 65-year history.
- Good things come in twos this week for the pennant-bound 1983 Orioles: two grand slams, two wins for Mike Boddicker, and two walk-off hits by recent call-up and Mount Saint Joseph alumnus John Stefero.
- Adam Jones and the Orioles could be headed for a messy divorce. Over the years, the Orioles, generally, have parted with their stars more favorably.
- Loyola Blakefield graduate Terence Garvin was signed by the San Francisco 49ers to bolster their linebacking corps. The five-year NFL veteran made three starts
- The Orioles and their fans sure arenāt embracing the triple-digit milestone that was bearing down on them like a fastball ā 100 losses. And the club reached that plateau with a loss to the Rays on Friday
- These are unsettled times for the NFL as the Ravens prepare to host the Buffalo Bills in their season opener. The climate around the league is politically charged, with fans from the right and the left saying they're no longer comfortable loving professional football.
- The 1983 Orioles hit six home runs in one game and sprinkle five others over the course of a 5-1 week as they start to pull away in the American League East.
- WBAL-TV is partnering with Morgan State to televise the school's regular-season home football games on MeTV Baltimore, the company's digital channel. All five
- Remember when Jonathan Ogden, Jesse Davidson and Robin Roberts were in the news?
- āI couldnāt have asked for anybody better to share my life with,ā said John āBoogā Powell, her husband of more than 50 years.
- Remember when Adalius Thomas, Vicky Bullett and Bob Vogel were in the news?
- Gerald "Jerry" Levin, a lifelong educator, theater lover and a founder of the Stadium School, died July 6 from leukemia at Gilchrist Center Towson. The Mount Washington resident was 82.
- Some fans found Wednesday that they could not transfer tickets to friends because of a system outage, leading to frustration. But on gameday, fans were happy with the new system, even preferring it to the old way.
- As Maryland public school football practice begins, Dunbar (Class 1A state champion) and Milford Mill (Class 3A runner-up) set high goals once again.
- Remember when Shannon Sharpe, Jerry Logan and Jim Gentile were in the news?
- More than a half-century before Lamar Jackson made his Ravens preseason debut, another Lamar ā McHan ā backed up Johnny Unitas in Baltimore.
- Remember when Dave Schmidt, Bill Passmore and Art Donovan were in the news?
- Fans are invited to the Navy Football Fan Fest on Aug. 4 from 10 a.m.-noon at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Navy players will sign autographs on the blue
- A look at each season Ray Lewis played for the Ravens and the five years since he retired, culminating in his selection to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- Remember when Elrod Hendricks, Kelso and Arnold Palmer were in the news?
- Elena Delle Donne had 30 points and 10 rebounds to help the Washington Mystics beat the New York Liberty 95-78 on Saturday in a WNBA game. The All-Star captain
- Jacqueline N. Schreiber, a retired assistant bank manager and artist, died Sunday from pneumonia at The Resorts at Chester River Corp., a Chestertown nursing facility. She was 85.
- Orioles pitcher Billy O'Dell retired all nine National League batters he faced 60 years ago this month in the first of two All-Star Games that have been played in Baltimore.
- There was always something special about a summer night in Baltimore of the mid-1950s.
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- A guide to Maryland's six minor league ballparks.
- In 1958, the Major League Baseball All-Star Game was played at Baltimoreās Memorial Stadium. Orioles pitcher Billy O'Dell (above center) secured the American
- Alex Ovechkin has brought the Stanley Cup to the World Cup. The Washington Capitals captain took the NHL trophy to a fan zone in Moscow where World Cup games
- Remember when Joe Gilliam, Brooks Robinson and Haystacks Calhoun were in the news?
- The Baltimore Brigade (7-4) lost, 49-48, to the Philadelphia Soul (7-4) on Saturday night at Wells Fargo Center. Brigade quarterback Randy Hippeard threw five
- A 1-5 week, two walk-off losses in extra innings and boos from the home fans. Are these the 1983 Orioles or the 2018 team?
- The Preakness should move to Laural. The Pimlico Race Course actually hurts rather than helps the local economy. We have it backward: The neighborhood surrounding Pimlico is not decaying and poor in spite of the track, but at least partly because of it.
- In 1973, soccer legend Pele and the Santos of Brazil defeated the Baltimore Bays 4-0 at Memorial Stadium. The win marked the end of the Santosā ten-game tour of
- After a serious leg injury that kept him away from racing for more than nine months, journeyman jockey Victor Carrasco made his return to competition Sunday at Laurel Park.
- Remember when Brooks Robinson, Larry Barbiere and Lou Carter were in the news?
- Two Martinezes fizzle out, but Murray and Roenicke launch long balls in a 2-3 week for the 1983 Orioles history.
- The Pulitzer-prize winning author Michael Chabon, who grew up in Columbia, has just released a collection of thoughtful and moving essays called āPopsā that explores what it means to be a son and a father.
- Earning a shot at the Patriot League tournament crown is ājust one of those monkeys weāre going to have to get off our back,ā Navy menās lacrosse Rick Sowell said.
- Maryland senior wrestler Youssif Hemida earned a spot on the Under-23 World Team after winning the 125-kilogram bracket at the U23 World Team Trials on Sunday in Akron, Ohio.
- Dennis Martinez, Stan White, Lewis Ray and Reggie Jackson were in the news.
- The 14th annual Matzohball 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run, presented by Temple Isaiah, will be held Sunday at 9 a.m., with part of the proceeds benefitting the flood
- President Donald Trump told the U.S. Naval Academyās graduating class Friday that the nation is ārespected againā abroad and that āWe are witnessing the great reawakening of the American spirit.ā
- After the NFLās ruling giving players who plan to kneel during the national anthem the chance to remain in the locker room, Ravens fans took to social media to voice their opinions ā pro and con āĀ with the leagueās decision.
- Walter M. McCardell III, who had worked to overcome the effects of schizophrenia and enjoyed crabbing and sailing hsi Boston Whaler, lost his life in an April 21 fire at an Arundel Lodge group home in Severn. he was 61.
- Lee May, Carroll Rosenbloom and Hoyt Wilhelm were on the sports pages this time of year.
- Watching the Cornell-Maryland menās lacrosse game in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division I tournament? Here are three factors to note on Sunday.
- Earl P. Tuma, a retired AT&T engineer, World War II veteran who had a second career as an Orioles usher, died Tuesday from aspiration at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He was 90.