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Entries Tagged as 'Baltimore Orioles Baseball'

Outlook on the O’s From The Sports Network

April 4th, 2012 · No Comments · Baltimore Orioles Baseball

Looking ahead, Baltimore would like nothing more than to be playing for its own fate this fall. But for that to happen, a whole lot will have to break right. After all, the team has endured 14 consecutive losing seasons, including a last-place finish in each of the last four. Innings-eater Jeremy Guthrie, Baltimore’s Opening [...]

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Terrapin Nine Sweeps 2 Games 3-0 over Western Carolina and 11-1 vs Pudue

February 26th, 2012 · No Comments · Baltimore Orioles Baseball

Maryland’s offense produced a season-high 15 hits, David Carroll matched a career high with eight strikeouts in seven innings, and the Terps toppled Purdue 11-1 Saturday evening. Maryland (4-1), which beat Western Carolina 3-0 behind Brady Kirkpatrick Saturday morning, clinched a second consecutive series win. It’s the first time the Terps have won back-to-back series since 2007, [...]

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Listen Up Dan Duquette: Buster Posey Will No Longer Block The Plate–Under orders From The GM

February 21st, 2012 · No Comments · Baltimore Orioles Baseball

This has long been a pet peeve of mine. Why risk injury to the most important player on the Orioles–Matt Wieters. Buster Posey was injured blocking the plate and thus the Giants season was ruined. For the purists out there beware that you must protect your high priced talent.

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Orioles Sign Dan Duquette as New President of Baseball Operations

November 7th, 2011 · No Comments · Baltimore Orioles Baseball

Next up—the former Red Sox Gm Dan Duquette—-Will report tomorrow.

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Bonehead Calls By Cardinals Could Cost Them The World Series

October 25th, 2011 · No Comments · Baltimore Orioles Baseball

Does Lance Lynn sound like Jason Motte? That’s what The Genius—Tony LaRussa would have us believe. Dumbest incident in a long time. If I had to watch a La Russa managed team every day, I would give up watching baseball. Albert Pujois can call for a hit and run? A man on first and a [...]

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Walkoff Grand Slam By Nelson Cruz Gives Rangers 2-0 Lead over Tigers

October 10th, 2011 · No Comments · Baltimore Orioles Baseball

Pitching inside and hitting Cruz turned out to be a bad move by Valverde. I have a feeling this series will still go 7. The Cards put on their hitting shoes and evened the NL Series with the Brewers. Ho Hum.

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Gonzo Helps Texas Go Up 2-1 On Tampa—Really

October 3rd, 2011 · No Comments · Baltimore Orioles Baseball

The Orioles suffered through a1 1/2 seasons with Gonzo. He finally straightens out and we give him to Texas. Whatever!!! I guess that’s why I didn’t see him pitch in September.

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Danny Matta From Great Seats Weighs in On Orioles Win Over Boston

September 30th, 2011 · No Comments · Baltimore Orioles Baseball

Tonight I saw something special. I went to the final Os game. I got there in the 6th inning and we were losing 2-3. The crowd was mostly obnoxious Red Sox fans. There was a long rain delay in the seventh. During it, on the big scoreboard/screen they showed Tampa come back from an 0-7 [...]

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BREAKING NEWS: Francona Likely To Be Gone From The Red Sox According to Fox Sports News

September 30th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Baltimore Orioles Baseball

This comes as no surprise to me. Red Sox nation would never put up with this disastrous collapse. Second guessing is running wild throughout New England. Francona has to go –no chance of extending this failure. The sweetest night in baseball history has just taken a new victim. The Orioles stood tall, fought like warriors, [...]

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The Greatest Night Of Baseball Ever? —I Think So!!!!!

September 29th, 2011 · No Comments · Baltimore Orioles Baseball

Yes it was the perfect storm. Of course the best part of it was that yes the Orioles played a major role in the dismantling of the Red Sox. what made it special was the timing of the endings and the improbabilities of the comebacks. Papelbon looked unhittable striking out AJ and Reynolds. But then [...]

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