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A place where the beer is cold but always served in a glass half-empty. Wednesday, November 2, 2011. Here we go again. The Orioles made an offer to GM candidate Tony LaCava yesterday following his second interview with the team on Monday. Word was that LaCava left the interview "impressed", saying that he'd "take the job if it was offered to him". LaCava had been rumored to be the Orioles top choice since the search for a new GM to replace Andy MacPhail began in mid-October. Whats the source behind your ...
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Archive for February, 2012. O’s Sign Another Reliever. February 12, 2012. The Orioles have signed RHP Luis Ayala to a one year contract worth $825,000 with a $1 million option for 2013. Posted in Game Summaries. February 12, 2012. The Orioles have traded RHP Jeremy Guthrie to the Colorado Rockies for RHP Jason Hammel and RHP Matt Lindstrom. About The Oriole Report. Baltimore Sports And Life. Charm City Sports Talk. My Sports Scoop Orioles. The Baltimore Inferiority Complex. The Oriole Report Twitter Page.
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The Bad Oriole: February 2011
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A place where the beer is cold but always served in a glass half-empty. Friday, February 25, 2011. City Tour #3 - Los Angeles, California. For my first American city, I'll reminisce over Los Angeles, a city so big and sprawling that it encompasses many smaller cities and towns that each bring something different to the collective table. So here is how I thought L.A. stacked up as a whole. I saw the sign. And it opened up my eyes. I saw the sign. The bomb-ass shrimp tacos. LA has a subway? 4 Look and Feel...
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Roar from 34 - A Baltimore Orioles Blog: May 2010
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Friday, May 28, 2010. Flashback Friday: Baltimore no-hitters, and "The Summer of the Near Miss". Catcher Rick Dempsey told him. Let's go throw a no-hitter," to which Martinez responded, "Why not? Note: You can also read this post on Camden Chat. Chris Tillman returns to a big league mound on Saturday for the Orioles against the Blue Jays. Tillman got the call up to the parent club after a successful stint in Norfolk that included a no-hitter. Against the Gwinnett Braves on April 28. After recording two s...
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Roar from 34 - A Baltimore Orioles Blog: September 2010
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010. This Orioles fan is seeing red. Cincinnati Reds fans have waited longer than Baltimore Orioles fans to watch their team in the post-season. The Reds' last playoff appearance came in 1995, and they failed to make the post-season in 1999 despite winning 96 games. Cincy fans have endured nine consecutive losing seasons (remember when nine seemed like a lot? And they're forced to cheer for T.O. on football Sundays. So it's hard not to appreciate this. Links to this post. Here's...
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Roar from 34 - A Baltimore Orioles Blog: Game Recap (April 7, 2001): Orioles 9 - Tigers 5; Another series win
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Friday, April 08, 2011. Game Recap (April 7, 2001): Orioles 9 - Tigers 5; Another series win. Vlad had his first home run as an Oriole. Shortstop J.J. Hardy's consecutive games streak as an Oriole ended at five. Enabling Cesar Izturis to deliver his first RBI of the season. Adam Jones's bat came alive. While Mark Reynolds's bat stayed hot. Orioles 9 - Tigers 5. Orioles rally in big way in 9-5 victory over Tigers. The View from the Motor City. Tigers' relief pitching fades with lead. We were hoping to get...
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Roar from 34 - A Baltimore Orioles Blog: Flashback Friday: The Orioles' youngest Opening Day starter was part of the Kiddie Corps
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Friday, April 08, 2011. Flashback Friday: The Orioles' youngest Opening Day starter was part of the Kiddie Corps. For the second consecutive year, the Orioles started a pitcher in their home opener age 25 or younger. Brad Bergesen got the call at age 24 last year. While Jake Arrieta, 25, did the honors on Monday. Both pitchers had a good three years or more on the Orioles' youngest Opening Day starter. Jerry Walker was 21 years and 67 days old on April 19, 1960. The young guys didn't spot pitches; they j...
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Roar from 34 - A Baltimore Orioles Blog: November 2010
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Friday, November 19, 2010. Flashback Friday: All Politics Wasn't Supposed to be Local in Baltimore. Jerry Hoffberger and Earl Weaver. Tip O'Neill popularized the phrase " All politics is local. Former Major League Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn might well have disagreed. Kuhn fined Hoffberger $2,500 for using the governor's services and, according to an Associated Press article. Cited a rule that prohibited "movie actresses and actors, politicians and people of note" from handling first-pitch duties.
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Roar from 34 - A Baltimore Orioles Blog: February 2011
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Friday, February 25, 2011. Sneak Peek at Ed Smith Stadium. The Sarasota Herald-Tribune provides a preview of the Orioles' renovated Spring Training home in the article " Ed Smith Stadium poised to be a jewel. The latest batch of photos from Sarasota Friend of the Blog Norm Schimmel certainly supports that notion. My personal favorite is the directional sign with distances to all the affiliates. Here are previous Roar from 34 posts that include Sarasota photos from Norm: 1. Links to this post. So while da...