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- The Orioles in 2012 will unveil statues of the six men who entered the Hall of Fame as Orioles. Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, Earl Weaver, Jim Palmer, Eddie Murray and Cal Ripken Jr. will each be honored with his own monument at Camden Yards as part of the stadium's 20th-anniversary celebration.
- Brooks Robinson, one of this town's all-time sports greats joined Babe Ruth and Johnny Unitas today as athletes immortalized with statues in Baltimore.
- Henry Rosenberg is the man behind statue of Brooks Robinson. The former Orioles great's longtime friend worked seven years to honor the Hall of Fame third baseman.
- Talkin' Baseball is a Columbia group of baseball fans that meets monthly to talk about their very favorite sport
- Orioles: Orioles pitcher Jeremy Guthrie asks fans whether he should Flanagan's number. Right-hander has worn No. 46 for his whole Orioles career.
- Long known for its role in weapons development and testing, the city of Aberdeen is becoming a baseball definition that's to the efforts of native son Cal Ripken Jr.
- In his latest effort to use baseball to communicate with young people around the world, Cal Ripken Jr. will host 16 students from Japan who live in areas affected by the March earthquake and tsunami.
- As the Orioles continue to get tossed around by their A.L. East rivals, it's easy to cite disparities in player salaries as the main culprit. After all, the Red Sox and Yankees annually spend at least $80 million more than the Orioles.
- Josh Bell hopes for a longer stay on Orioles roster Third baseman recalled from Triple-A Saturday to replace Luke Scott