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In the dolphin swim tank at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, a young trainer named Darlene is prancing along a walkway, back and forth, back and forth. Wherever she goes, Shiloh follows. When Darlene throws a ball into the air, Shiloh snatches it like Nick Markakis leaping at the right-field wall. When Darlene applauds Shiloh’s performance, Shiloh lets loose a happy squawk that sounds like Donald Duck in full operatic squawk. Oh my, do the Orioles need to escape the rat race for a few days. When I was a kid, I used to do one of two things with any baseball card I got with an Orioles player on it.
Here’s what’s going to happen, believe it or not
BELIEVE IT: Nick Markakis needed to produce a career-best, 16-game hitting streak, which included going 3-for-5 in a loss to Toronto on Wednesday, but the right fielder became the Orioles’ first starter to break the .300 batting average barrier in more than two months.
Lind drives in go-ahead in ninth for Jays
Baltimore closer George Sherrill's spectacular first half is coming to an end on a sour note. Orioles starting pitcher Radhames Liz entered Sunday’s game against the Texas Rangers with an unblemished record. But Liz didn’t resemble a flawless pitcher as the Rangers chased him early and the Orioles fell, 11-10, in front of a crowd of 22,276 on a humid afternoon at Camden Yards.
Murphy, Kinsler help Rangers beat Orioles 11-10
The Texas Rangers had nearly blown a six-run lead in the final two innings, and manager Ron Washington spoke with no small measure of relief after a ragged 11-10 win over the Baltimore Orioles.
Huff's big day lifts Orioles to win at Wrigley
When Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella saw his interleague schedule, he was relieved. |
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