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Red Sox pass over Rick Peterson, hire Juan Nieves as pitching coach
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles may be able to keep Rick Peterson after all. The Boston Red Sox have chosen Juan Nieves, who had been the White Sox’s bullpen coach, to be their new pitching coach. Peterson, the Orioles' organization's director of pitching...Tags: John Farrell, Sports, Baseball, Boston Red Sox
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Jimmy Patsos tries to get Loyola basketball ready for unfamiliar role: favorites
If Jimmy Patsos' stomach is roiling at the thought of nine other Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference coaches taking aim at him, the Loyola basketball coach wears his tension well. "I'm happy to be the hunted," says a grinning Patsos, sitting on stage at a...
Tags: College Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Maryland Terrapins, Atlantic Coast Conference, College Sports
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Gloucester City String Band to entertain at HdG park
Hello dear readers, Will we see you tonight (Friday) at the free concert in Tydings Park at 7:30 p.m? Bring chairs and picnics. There is no rain location for the Gloucester City String Band, a unique mixture of Mummers music and other selections. No...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health, Havre de Grace, Concerts, Music
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Calvert Hall senior Rowe hosts baseball camp for senior project
When Calvert Hall’s Zach Rowe started thinking last spring about the independent senior project he would complete as a member of the McMullen Scholars Program, he came up with a way to incorporate two of his favorite things – baseball and...
Tags: Sports, Baseball
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Phil Mickelson withdrawing from Memorial Tournament sets bad precedent
The Baltimore SunPhil Mickelson pulled out of the Memorial Tournamenton Thursday after shooting a first-round 79. He didn’t make any excuses. He didn’t say that his well-documented psoriatic arthritisflared up or that he had tweaked the wrist that has given...Tags: Phil Mickelson, Jack Nicklaus, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Tiger Woods
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L.J. Hoes and Dylan Bundy named Orioles top minor league players for 2012
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles didn’t have to make any extra travel plans for their top minor-league award winners for the first time in 20-plus years. On Tuesday, as part of minor league appreciation night, the organization honored current Oriole right-hander...Tags: Colorado Rockies, Erik Bedard, Mike Mussina, Matt Lindstrom, Chris Tillman
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New Miracle League venue will debut on Sunday
Richard Agretto calls it "the diamond jewel of our community." Agretto, the former director of special education in the Bethlehem Area School District, was talking about the Miracle League of Northampton County, the new baseball facility that is set to...Tags: Big East Conference, Television Industry, Temple Owls, Lafayette College, Baseball
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A fixture on the mound and in the booth, Palmer to become a permanent part of Camden Yards on Saturday
Four years into his major league career, Jim Palmer had gone from being a 19-year-old phenom to a World Series hero who outpitched Sandy Koufax before his 21st birthday to a sore-armed 23-year old trying to figure out a suddenly clouded future. Sidelined...
Tags: Earl Weaver, Sandy Koufax, Arts, Eddie Murray, Autism
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Richard Onesty brings lots of experience to new job as Bruton High athletic director
YORK — Richard Onesty was a Baltimore guy in his youth. He watched the Orioles often at Memorial Stadium, played against Cal Ripken in American Legion baseball, earned a finance degree at Towson, got his masters from the University of Baltimore...
Tags: University of Baltimore, Sports, Memorial Stadium, College Baseball, Basketball
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'A Bronx Tale' cast will reunite at Chazz: A Bronx Original
The Baltimore SunCast members from 1993's "A Bronx Tale" will reunite with Chazz Palminteri at Chazz: A Bronx Original on Monday night for a special fundraising happy hour. "A Bronx Tale" was the movie adaptation of Palminteri's one-man stage show of the same name....Tags: Inner Harbor, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Movies, Robert De Niro
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San Marcos man plays golf every day for 2 years
Fox 5 San Diego SportsSAN MARCOS, Calif. -- Ken Norton has dropped his handicap from a 28 to a three, lost about 40 pounds and no longer takes any medication for his heart - all because of a lot of golf. “Can you beat this?” Norton said looking out over Twin...Tags: Culture, Sports, Ceremonies, Golf, Arts and Culture
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Five for Friday: The most mediocre baseball players of the 1990s
When you think about baseball in the 1990s, names like Ken Griffey Jr. and Cal Ripken come to mind. Yet, there were so many classic, run of the mill, and mediocre ballplayers in that time as well. Here are some of the most average to grace professional...
Tags: New York Mets, Desi Relaford, Sports, New York Yankees, Ken Griffey Jr.
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