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Orioles introduce Dylan Bundy to Baltimore
Before meeting with the Baltimore media for the first time Wednesday, Dylan Bundy was every bit an 18-year-old as an Orioles media relations staffer helped him button his shirt sleeves. But after the team's first-round pick in June's amateur draft was...Tags: Matt Wieters, San Francisco Giants, Aubrey Huff, Koji Uehara, Jason Berken
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Orioles strike early in 6-2 win over Angels
For 14 seasons, Camden Yards has been devoid of playoff hopes in September.
Now, that malaise is spreading to the visitors' dugout.
With a 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday night, the Orioles (62-88) have won four consecutive games...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Matt Wieters, Bobby Wilson, American League, Zach Britton
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Q&A: 'Moneyball' star Jonah Hill
RedEye movie criticFirst, allow me to list what “Moneyball” star Jonah Hill wouldn’t talk about during our interview. He wouldn’t say how he retaliated when co-star Brad Pitt pulled pranks on him. (He’s saving that for Letterman, he says.)...Tags: Fleet Foxes (music group), Apple iPod, Brad Pitt, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Michael Cera
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Tigers Rally To Avoid Sweep, Beat Giants 6-3
Magglio Ordonez delivered a two-out, two-run single in the seventh and Ryan Raburn made a game-saving catch a half-inning later, as the Detroit Tigers downed the San Francisco Giants, 6-3, in comeback fashion to avoid a sweep in the finale of a three-game...Tags: San Francisco Giants, Jeremy Affeldt, Brennan Boesch, Aubrey Huff, Ryan Vogelsong
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Does the Derby hurt home run hitters such as Robinson Cano?
Ah, the Home Run Derby. It’s hard for me to think of many American traditions that top watching baseball’s best sluggers (cameos made by Vernon Wells in 2010 and Brandon Inge the year before) while listening to Chris Berman shriek NFL...Tags: Steroids, Football, Brady Anderson, Lance Berkman, David Ortiz
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Orioles catcher Matt Wieters selected to his first career All-Star Game
Orioles manager Buck Showalter and acting bench coach John Russell wanted to deliver the news to Matt Wieters, but there was the small matter of finding the young catcher on a day the players didn't have to report until much later. Their search took all...Tags: Matt Wieters, Politics, American League, B.J. Ryan, Buck Showalter
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Has the 'Moneyball' hype been overblown?
Beane changed game Peter Schmuck Baltimore Sun How could it not be? Michael Lewis' book was a best-seller and has been condensed into a movie starring Brad Pitt. The movie's producers and director had no choice but to take some dramatic license to make...Tags: The Help (movie), American League, Oakland Athletics, Billy Beane, Tim Hudson
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MacPhail's Orioles legacy: Good arms left ungrown
His contract set to expire at the end of October, Orioles president of baseball operations Andy MacPhail is expected to step down from his position after Wednesday's season finale, perhaps as soon as Thursday.
Under his general management, the Orioles...Tags: Jason Berken, Zach Britton, Buck Showalter, George Sherrill, Luke Scott
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Dohling knows Moneyball
Don't be surprised if the team on-base percentage of Tarbut V'Torah's baseball team makes a significant jump next season.
Brent Dohling is the high school baseball coach at TVT, a Jewish Community Day School in Irvine with about 150 students. He also had...Tags: Mark Ellis, Oakland Athletics, College Baseball, Billy Beane, Moneyball (movie)
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Timeline of Andy MacPhail's tenure with the Orioles
June 20, 2007 — Orioles announce his hiring as president of baseball operations. The son of former Orioles general manager and Hall of Fame executive Lee MacPhail, Andy returns to the city where he lived as a boy from 1958 to 1965.
Aug. 22, 2007...Tags: Politics, Seattle Mariners, Koji Uehara, Buck Showalter, Lee MacPhail
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MacPhail opts not to return to Orioles
After more than a week of speculation since the end of the season, Andy MacPhail is indeed stepping down as the Orioles' president of baseball operations after four-plus years at the helm, according to a club source.
MacPhail is leaving the Orioles to...Tags: American League, Koji Uehara, Seattle Mariners, Buck Showalter, Houston Astros
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'Moneyball' review: Baseball teams have more than three players on them
RedEye movie critic**1/2 (out of four) “Moneyball” is the triumphant true story of how a professional baseball team made it back into the playoffs. The year after making them the last time. And didn’t win the World Series. In terms of distance traveled...Tags: Government, Politics, Aaron Sorkin, Billy Beane, Tim Hudson
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