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- The following are the results from the 2015 Kingsville July 4 Parade held Saturday and sponsored by the Greater Kingsville Civic Association Inc. and Kingsville Volunteer Fire Company.
- Baseball America has acquired the list of minor leaguers that have applied for free agency and there are 25 former Orioles farmhands that can now look for work elsewhere.
- Orioles notes: Zach Britton won't need surgery but could be out up to six weeks. Dr. James Andrews says left-hander doesn't have any significan tears in his ailing left shoulder.
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- Orioles pitcher Willie Eyre was back in action after a scare involving his 3-year-old daughter. The right-hander's youngest child is OK after falling into a swimming pool and being taken to a hospital.
- Orioles' Willie Eyre relieved after daughter involved in pool accident
- New Orioles pitcher Jason Hammel fared well — for the most part — vs. his old team. The righty allowed a solo homer and a walk but no other base runners in his three-inning start against the Rays.
- Orioles right-hander Willie Eyre left the team before batting practice today because his 3-year-old daughter, Lily, was found in a swimming pool. She was rushed to a local hospital, where X-rays were performed, and is doing OK, but it was definitely a scary situation.
- Jason Hammel gave himself a passing grade in his first Grapefruit League outing with the Orioles. The right-hander rated his two scoreless innings against the Braves as a "B, C-plus" and said he needs to improve his mechanics.
- Some very good news for Orioles fans: Right fielder Nick Markakis, recovering from offseason abdominal surgery, is slotted to DH in the Orioles' home game against the Pirates on March 14.
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- Three recovering Orioles pitchers were feeling good after a simulated game Tuesday. Tommy Hunter, Zach Britton and Jim Johnson combined to pitch four innings, and all are eyeing their next steps.
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- Add Orioles pitcher Tommy Hunter to the growing list of pitchers already dealing with ailments this spring. Hunter, who is dealing with a stiff lower back, was scratched from his scheduled Grapefruit League outing on Tuesday against the Red Sox.
- Nick Markakis took part in the Orioles' first full-squad workout, though the team limited his activity. The Orioles right fielder said he's "maybe a little ahead of schedule" in his recovery from abdominal surgery.
- Today was the Orioles' first full-squad workout of the season, but many position players have already reported to the Ed Smith Stadium Complex.
- Orioles' Opening Day starter hidden among the pack
- Britton is continuing his throwing progression with back-to-back throwing sessions Thursday and Friday then take Saturday off and then throw three straight days, when Britton said he would likely begin to mix in some offspeed pitches.
- Orioles agree with Adam Jones on a one-year deal. Center fielder signs for $6.15 million, avoiding arbitration.
- Orioles right-hander Brad Bergesen lost his arbitration bid Thursday, giving the Orioles their seventh consecutive victory in the process.
- The Orioles announced several minor league signings Monday, including making official a deal with right-hander Armando Galarraga.
- The Orioles have signed right-handed pitchers Ross Wolf and Willie Eyre and lefty Ryan Edell to minor league deals. Eyre and Edell will receive spring training invitations.
- The Orioles had nine players on their 40-man roster who were eligible for arbitration and had to be tendered a contract by midnight Monday
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- Duquette may not be done remaking Orioles roster
- The Orioles have landed their backup catcher. The team acquired Taylor Teagarden from the Rangers in exchange for minor league pitcher Randy Henry and a player to be named later.
- Orioles fall 4-3 to Tigers in 11th on Martinez's RBI single