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Braves split with Rangers
Saturday, June 9, 2012 ADULT BASEBALL PURCELLVILLE, Va. — The Hagerstown Braves split a Blue Ridge Adult League doubleheader with the Loudoun Rangers on Saturday, winning the first game 8-1 and losing the second game 10-8. In the first game for...Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Rubber Products Industry, Thomas Robinson, Boston Red Sox, Brandon Jones
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South beats North in Brooks Robinson All-Star Game at Camden Yards
Adam Jones had a simple request for the South team of the Brooks Robinson All-Star Game at Camden Yards on Sunday. A day after his walk-off home run in extra innings against the Philadelphia Phillies, and minutes after he scored the winning run in...
Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Frank Robinson, Baltimore Orioles, Brooks Robinson, Sports
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Amped up for NBA finals, but worried about ESPN-ABC coverage this week
The Baltimore SunTV ratings for the NBA playoffs have been outstanding. Saturday's Eastern Conference finale set a new overnight high for cable TV. In terms of what is expected to happen on the court, I am already amped up for game one of the finals between Oklahoma...Tags: National Basketball Association, Jon Barry, NBA Playoffs, Television Industry, ESPN (tv network)
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Is Baltimore hungry for Cal Ripken burgers?
The Baltimore SunAlready an author and a Hall of Famer, Cal Ripken is adding foodie to his resume. The Oriole great has launched a line of hamburgers. According to the Daily Record, Ripken and Roseda Beef, a Baltimore company, have teamed up to sell Ripken Gourmet...Tags: Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Orioles draft Ryan Ripken in the 20th round of amateur draft
The Baltimore SunIn 1978, the Orioles used their second-round draft pick on an infielder that most teams had projected as a pitcher. They weren’t going to let the son of Cal Ripken Sr. elude their grasp. Thirty four years later, the Orioles dipped back into that...Tags: College Sports, Pittsburgh Pirates, Ryan Ripken, Genes and Chromosomes, Henry Rodriguez
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Pat Blair making the most of his time at home with Redbirds
When Pat Blair headed to his shortstop position in Wake Forest's final game of the season, he didn't ponder whether it might have been his last time doing so as a Demon Deacon. The thought might have struck the junior if the 3,000-plus fans in attendance...
Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, Houston Astros, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Baltimore Orioles
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Special "Calling All Sports" airing on RCN tonight talking about new Miracle League of Northampton County
Groller's CornerRCN-4 will show the final "Calling All Sports' TV show of the season tonight at 5:30; a special editon featuring all of the latest information on the new Miracle League of Northampton County that is set to open up in September in Palmer Township. Rick... -
President's Cup baseball tournament could expand with clinic, all-star game
The Baltimore SunWhen the second annual President's Cup baseball tournament came to an end Saturday -- with Mount St. Joseph beating last year's champion, Gilman, 12-11 -- the event's creator was already looking ahead to next year's tournament. Baltimore City Council...Tags: Bernard C. Young, Schools, Cal Ripken, Jr., Sports, Health
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Orioles fans can now give their license plates the bird
The Baltimore SunIt's got the bumper sticker. It's got the little flag. But your car, hopped up on Opening Day excitement, wants a little something more. Lucky for the ride, you can now order it one of the new Orioles cartoon bird license plates. A collaboration...Tags: Jim Palmer, Frank Robinson, Earl Weaver, Brooks Robinson, Matt Wieters
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Prep Baseball: Hubs eliminated by Mooney's gem
koelble@herald-mail.comKevin Mooney rendered North Hagerstown’s hitters helpless on Tuesday night. North Harford’s senior right-hander showed the Hubs how he’s mounted impressive numbers this season during the Maryland Class 3A state semifinal. When Mooney...Tags: Joe Cannon, Sports, Baseball
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HCC No. 1 in Md. JuCo Conference
Tuesday, May 22, 2012 COLLEGE SPORTS Hagerstown Community College won the Maryland JuCo Conference’s Men’s Presidents’ Cup and finished third in the women’s standings to rank No. 1 overall for combined programs in the...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Rubber Products Industry, Automotive Equipment, College Sports, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Prep Baseball: Wildcats reach Class 2A state final
koelble@herald-mail.comThere’s one more game to go for the Williamsport Wildcats baseball team this season, and it will be on the biggest stage. The Wildcats defeated Loch Raven 3-0 on Thursday night in one of two Maryland Class 2A state semifinals at the University of...Tags: College Sports, Sports, High School Sports, College Baseball, Baseball
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