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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: Orlando Magic, ABC (tv network), TNT (tv network), LeBron James, 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: Henry Rodriguez, New York Yankees, Baseball, Cal Ripken, Jr., Buck Showalter
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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: Sports, Houston Astros, College Baseball, Toronto Blue Jays, Baltimore Orioles
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David Cohen
David Cohen, an old-fashioned tailor and men's shop owner who served generations of customers during his six decades at Hirsch's on Main Street in Bel Air, died of a respiratory condition June 16 at Citizens Care and Rehabilitation in Havre de Grace....Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Engineering, Harford County, Technology, Boca Raton
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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, Symbols and Symbolism, Christianity, Concerts, Festive Events
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Eddie Murray linked to insider trading probe
Eddie Murray, the former Orioles Hall of Famer, has been linked to an investigation by federal authorities in a wide-ranging insider trading case that already has ensnared teammate Doug DeCinces, according to a Reuters report. Investigators have been...
Tags: New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, Baseball, Hank Aaron, Science and Technology
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Orioles postpone Brooks Robinson sculpture unveiling to Sept. 29
The Orioles announced today that they have moved Brooks Robinson’s statue unveiling from May 12 to Sept. 29. The move was at the request of the 74-year-old Robinson, who has dealt with cancer scares in the past, but has been recovering slowly...
Tags: Frank Robinson, Arts, Arts and Culture, Sculpture, Brooks Robinson
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Saints rally to beat Gaels
Saturday, April 28, 2012 PREP SOFTBALL ST. JAMES — Ellie Williams and Jae Won Shin each had two hits to lead Saint James, which rallied for a 19-9 victory over St. Maria Goretti on Saturday. The Gaels (0-9) led 7-0 through 2 1/2 innings, but...Tags: Zach Brown, New York Yankees, Clubs and Associations, Baseball, Concerts
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Highlights from the past -- April 29
1987 -- Dwight Gooden could pitch again for the New York Mets by June 1 if his training program goes as planned, general manager Frank Cashen said. Gooden will be released in a day or two from New York's Smithers Alcoholism and Treatment Center, where...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, New York Mets, Minnesota Twins, Groton, American League Central
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Pitcher Mussina headlines Orioles Hall of Fame class
SARASOTA, Fla. -- Roughly a dozen years after he fled the Orioles for the greener pastures of the rival New York Yankees, leaving behind a bitter fan base and a franchise that hasn't been competitive since, Mike Mussina will return to Baltimore this...
Tags: Mike Mussina, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, New York Yankees, Jim Palmer, Baseball
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As season dawns, some fans hope for Angelos to sell the Orioles
Scott Evans remembers the soft glow of the small television set, and the way his stepfather tried to calm him and his sister for the benefit of the neighbors in the apartment below. But who, on this night, was not celebrating? It was 1983 and the...
Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, New York Yankees, Baseball, Cal Ripken, Jr., ESPN (tv network)
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