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- Joe Krivak, David Robinson and Marvin Webster are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for December 2 to December 8
- Shortstop J.J. Hardy, center fielder Adam Jones and catcher Matt Wieters were named American League Gold Glove winners at their positions on Tuesday night. It's the first time since 1998 that three Orioles have earned baseball's annual benchmark of fielding excellence in the same season.
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- Russell Martin's solo homer off Baltimore Orioles closer Jim Johnson in the ninth inning kickstarted a five-run rally for the New York Yankees, who took Game 1 of the American League Division Series, 7-2. Game 2 is tonight at Camden Yards.
- The New York Yankees have almost always been the measuring stick for the Baltimore Orioles. And pardon O's fans if they've always felt the game was a little bit rigged, whether by baseball economics or by the dark magic of an adolescent fan.
- Long flights don't deter Orioles fans from showing up in Texas dressed in orange to cheer on their team.
- The Orioles announced that outfielder L.J. Hoes and right-hander Dylan Bundy are the recipients of this year's minor league player and pitcher of the year, respectively.
- New Orioles Hall of Famer Rich Dauer had to take time off from his job as third base coach for the Colorado Rockies to attend the Hall of Fame celebration this weekend at Camden Yards, but he wouldn¿t have missed it for the world.
- If starters are pitching well, right-hander could pitch in relief, Showalter says
- Mussina, along with former Orioles second baseman Rich Dauer and scout Walter Youse, will be honored as this year's Orioles Hall of Fame inductees before Saturday night's game against the Blue Jays at Camden Yards.
- A career Oriole as a player, Rich Dauer still follows the Orioles on a daily basis.
- An Orioles fan recalls a chance encounter with a Yankee-uniform clad Marvin Hamlisch.
- Mike Mussina, Spectacular Bid and Frank Robinson are part of The Sun remembers This Week in Sports for June 24-30.
- Wei-Yin Chen tossed seven scoreless innings and allowed just six hits, leading the Orioles to a series-clinching 2-0 win over the Braves in front of an announced crowd of 29,530.
- The Orioles are looking to continue their interleague success this season and get a series win with a victory this afternoon in Atlanta.
- When Jake Arrieta was named the Orioles' Opening Day starter this season, he talked about the magnitude of the honor and the leadership responsibility it carried. But the 26-year-old right-hander has looked lost for much of the season.
- Kent Desormeaux will return to his racing roots in Maryland when he rides Saturday in the 137th Preakness Stakes, while two other Hall of Famers, Edgar Prado and Ramon Dominguez, will be back at Pimlico, the track that served as their proving ground.
- Connolly's Corner Sports Bar: Josh Hamilton's fourth homer one of top Camden Yards moments
- By taking two out of three games on the road against the New York Yankees to improve to 16-9 this season, the Orioles are off to one of their best starts in team history.
- At 49 years and 150 days old, Moyer is the oldest pitcher ever to win a game
- Reynolds has yet to play third base in the first two games of this 10-game road trip, and Orioles manager Buck Showalter said Saturday he wants to utilize Reynolds at other positions.
- I wanted to see where Orioles right-hander Jake Arrieta¿s performance Friday ranked among the top Opening Day starts in club history and the good people at Elias Sports Bureau gave me an interesting stat.
- Orioles make Opening Day memorable with 4-2 win over Twins. Jake Arrieta and Nick Markakis help ring in Camden Yards' 20th anniversary celebration.
- Opening Day starter? Jake Arrieta is ready for the challenge. Throughout his life, the 26-year-old right-hander has made a habit of proving doubters wrong.
- Rick Sutcliffe expands on the reason why Johnny Oates wanted him to come to Baltimore to throw that first pitch and be the leader on an Oriole pitching staff that included young stars Mike Mussina and Ben McDonald.
- It might have been the worst-kept secret in Orioles spring training camp, and manager Buck Showalter waited until the second-to-last day here in Sarasota to make the announcement.
- Mussina never much cared for ingratiating himself with Orioles fans
- Infielder Rich Dauer and scout Walter Youse will also be honored on Aug. 26
- Mussina and Dauer discuss election into Orioles Hall of Fame
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- Jim Johnson continues making a push to be the Orioles' closer
- Wednesday was a sad day in Birdland as Mike Flanagan, who wore many hats in the Orioles organization for four decades, was found dead at his Baltimore County home. The 1979 Cy Young Award winner was 59.