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- Orioles first baseman Chris Davis eye-popping offensive numbers continued to gain him national recognition on Monday.
- Steve Johnson may have been the best feel-good story in an Orioles season filled with them last year. His 2013 hasn¿t been as smooth.
- Chris Tillman had a rocky outing Saturday night in his first start of the season, which came hours after he was activated from the 15-day disabled list. The Baltimores Orioles right-hander lasted just 3 2/3 innings and allowed five earned runs.
- Chris Davis' eighth-inning grand slam gave the Orioles a memorable 9-5 win over the Minnesota Twins on Opening Day at Camden Yards.
- Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts has a ruptured tendon in the back of his right knee, an MRI taken before Friday's game revealed.
- The Orioles are down 4-2 to the Twins after four innings in today¿s home opener at Camden Yards.
- Orioles right-handed pitcher Jair Jurrjens struggled against the Minnesota Twins.
- The Baltimore Orioles will face the Minnesota Twins today at Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers
- Nate McLouth, the Orioles' unlikely late-season standout, has gotten back to doing what once made him a rising star with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
- Tommy Hunter gave the Orioles their longest start in 10 games, holding the Twins to one run on six hits over 7 1/3 innings in a 2-1 win before 33,195 at Target Field.
- Lefty Zach Britton issued a career-high six walks and couldn¿t get out of the fifth inning, contributing to the Orioles blowing a three-run lead to the Twins in a 6-4 loss in front of an announced 32,202.
- Chris Tillman¿s supposed rebirth after refining his mechanics in the minor leagues didn¿t hit a snag Monday night in Minnesota. It derailed in a horrible way.
- After throwing seven shutout innings Friday in the Orioles' 4-2, Opening Day win over the Minnesota Twins, right-hander Jake Arrieta wasn't proclaiming himself as the club's ace going forward.
- Orioles make Opening Day memorable with 4-2 win over Twins. Jake Arrieta and Nick Markakis help ring in Camden Yards' 20th anniversary celebration.
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- Chris Tillman wasn¿t pleased with his control Friday afternoon, but the results were good enough to help the Orioles beat the Minnesota Twins, 3-1.