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- Capitalizing on the expected demand for postseason tickets, the team offered 2015 season ticket plans in exchange for the opportunity to buy seats at Camden Yards for October baseball.
- Call it karma or mojo or the most overused word in the sports lexicon -- destiny. There's going to be at least one team in the World Series this year that will have no logical explanation for its presence on baseball's biggest stage.
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- No surprise here. James Shields is expected to start the first game of the American League Championship Series for the Kansas City Royals against the Orioles on Friday at Camden Yards.
- Hundreds of fans turned out to Oriole Park at Camden Yards Monday afternoon to welcome the Orioles back to Baltimore, a day after the team finished a sweep of the Tigers in Detroit to clinch a spot in the American League Championship Series.
- Whether you're an Orioles fan or you're executive vice president Dan Duquette, it's hard not to be pumped about what left-hander Andrew Miller has done in his two-plus months in Baltimore.
- Zach Britton left the team today and should be back Wednesday. ALCS game times announced
- Oriole Park executive chef competes on a special ballpark edition the popular cooking show
- After polishing off a sweep of the Detroit Tigers in the American League Division Series, the Orioles are in flight back to Baltimore.
- The Orioles will play the Kansas City Royals in the American League Championship Series for a berth in the World Series.
- Sunday night, when the Orioles finally locked up a spot in the American League Championship Series for the first time in nearly a generation, it was the true fans who said they felt the greatest joy.
- Nelson Cruz broke a scoreless tie in the sixth inning with a two-run homer off left-hander David Price, giving the Orioles a 2-1 clinching victory over the Detroit Tigers in Game 3 of the American League Division Series.
- When the American League Division Series started, I definitely felt like we were getting the second string team from TBS for the Orioles and Detroit Tigers.
- The Orioles just toppled two Cy Young Award winners to move to the threshold of the American League Championship Series and the Wild-Card Kansas City Royals have turned baseball convention on its head to win three straight extra-inning games, the last two to push the winningest team in baseball, the Los Angeles Angels, to the brink of elimination.
- With his team up on the Detroit Tigers two games to none in the American League Division Series, Orioles manager Buck Showalter adjusted his starting rotation, tabbing right-hander Bud Norris to start a possible series clincher in Game 3 on Sunday.
- The Orioles are a win away from the American League Championship Series, and Saturday morning the team announced two options for fans to purchase tickets for that series.
- Game 4 of the ALDS would start at either 12:07 p.m. or 1:37 p.m., if the ALDS series between the Kansas City Royals and Los Angeles Angels has concluded.
- Kevin Gausman prevented further damage in the fourth inning and provided the perfect bridge to the late innings, allowing the Orioles to rally for a 7-6 comeback win.
- The Orioles once again beat the Detroit Tigers bullpen in the eighth inning Friday afternoon at Camden Yards, when Delmon Young delivered a bases-loaded double to cap a four-run eighth and give the club a 7-6 victory.
- A day after the Detroit Tigers bullpen imploded in Game 1, the same cast of relievers was again responsible for an eighth-inning meltdown that sent the Orioles on the road with a 7-6 win and a 2-0 lead in the American League Division Series.
- Delmon Young's three-run double in the eighth inning put the Orioles ahead 2-0 over the Detroit Tigers in the ALDS.
- A series of quick-hitting highlights from the Orioles' 7-6 win over the Detroit Tigers in Game 2 of the American League Division Series at Camden Yards.
- Baltimore Sun reporters, columnists and editors share their immediate reaction to Game 2 of the American League Division Series between the Orioles and the Detroit Tigers at Camden Yards.
- The Baltimore Orioles' second home playoff game against the Detroit Tigers is scheduled today for a first pitch at 12:07 p.m., so fans may be using light rail to get to Camden Yards between the morning rush hour and noontime.
- Camden Yards was still quiet about three hours before the 12:07 p.m. first pitch of Game 2 in the American League Division Series.
- The Orioles hit two homers and then battered the Detroit Tigers bullpen for an eight-run eighth inning -- turning a one-run game into an all-out rout in a 12-3 win in Game 1 of the American League Division Series.
- Baltimore Sun reporters, columnists and editors share their immediate reaction to Game 1 of the American League Division Series between the Orioles and the Detroit Tigers at Camden Yards.
- Orioles right fielder Nick Markakis waited nine seasons, 1,365 games and 5,966 plate appearances for his first postseason at-bat.
- With as much electricity as there appeared to be at Camden Yards on Thursday night, it would be hard not to have a high-energy telecast.
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- It didn't take long for Camden Yards to turn orange Thursday as fans began streaming into the ballpark two hours before the 5:37 p.m. first pitch of the Orioles' American League Division Series matchup against the Detroit Tigers.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Dan Connolly breaks down the American League Division Series matchup between the Orioles and the Detroit Tigers.
- All three Sun Orioles writers say the Orioles will win Thursday.
- The Orioles will play Game 2 of the American League Division Series against the Detroit Tigers at Camden Yards at 12:07 p.m. on Friday, less than 19 hours after they begin Game 1 at 5:37 p.m. on Thursday.
- When Chris Tillman takes the mound Thursday as the Orioles' starting pitcher in Game 1 of the best-of-five American League Division Series matchup against the Detroit Tigers at Camden Yards, he will be making his postseason debut.
- The Orioles hadn't even thrown a postseason pitch in 2014, and already Orioles manager Buck Showalter has rolled out the heavy artillery. Brooks Robinson, the 1970 World Series MVP, met with the club on Wednesday.
- Orioles third baseman Manny Machado returns to cheer teammates on as playoffs begin