Baltimore Orioles on 35th Street

Carlos Quentin’s Season is Twenty Percent Over

A few words on the downside of hot starts OR We are all in Hawk Harrelson Heaven right about now.

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Bold Predictions: Life on the Street

There is a saying in Baltimore that baseball games may be played in fifty ways and that all of them end poorly.

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Ed Farmer Loved Him Some Walk-Off

The Chicago White Sox broadcasters have a combined 211 home runs and amassed a 137-136 record while striking out 1,460 batters. Yet for all those decades of wacky golf outings and cool things about Yaz, only three times have Sox broadcasters crossed paths on the ballfield:
August 14, 1979: Al Bumbry laces an 11th inning single [...]

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Money for Nothing

Swapping an uncertain future for an even more uncertain future? Whose idea was this anyway?

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Vote Carcetti!

A long, subtle feud is about to take a strange new twist. Matthew Taylor explains how this is long overdue.

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This Is Birdland

Thursday, April 17, 2008, 6:05pm CST. A man, far from home, suddenly finds himself with $9 to burn and a t-shirt bearing the name of the team visiting Oriole Park at Camden Yards this evening. Armed with but a pen, notepad, and strange interest in vacationing in Baltimore, he set out to capture the Charm City experience. This is his story.

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All the News That’s Fit to Go 1-for-11

If the Orioles are any good this year, we’ll only have ourselves to blame.

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