437 days ago - The Tampa Bay Devil Rays were hitting starting pitcher Steve Trachsel hard Thursday afternoon at Camden Yards. Fortunately for the Orioles, their offense showed up locked and loaded and secured a 10-7 win.
437 days ago - The Orioles will play some extra innings with the Yankees Friday. These extra frames, however, will come before the teams’ regularly scheduled game later that night, as Baltimore and New York have to play the remainder of a game suspended June 28.
440 days ago - In the early morning sunlight, runners, walkers and fans of all ages, shapes and sizes gathered at the Ripken Baseball Stadium Complex in Aberdeen Saturday with a common goal: to pay tribute to Harford County’s favorite son, Cal Ripken Jr.
444 days ago - Earl Weaver is nearly 20 years removed as the Orioles manager, but his offensive philosophy carries on in the franchise’s Class-A affiliate, the Aberdeen IronBirds.
445 days ago - At 80-years-old, a face-lift might be considered desperate, but for Baltimore Country Club’s East Course at Five Farms, a multi-million dollar restoration was just what the greens keeper ordered.
445 days ago - From Shawne Merriman to Juan Dixon, the University of Maryland has many former Terrapins playing professional sports, but two of the most overlooked might be making a living in soccer.
447 days ago - Maryland men’s basketball has gone global this summer. Senior forward James Gist is bringing Maryland’s brand of energetic basketball to international play, as he was named to the U.S. National team that will compete in the USA Pan American Games tournament on July 25-29 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
453 days ago - When Cal Ripken Jr. becomes the 12th Oriole enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame on July 29, his summer will have just started. Less than two weeks after his historic weekend, baseball's “Iron Man” will host the Cal Ripken World Series in his hometown of Aberdeen for the fifth consecutive year.
453 days ago - For a brief time Saturday and Sunday the beach came to Rash Field in the Inner Harbor. Despite the sweltering heat on Sunday, the Pro Beach East men’s volleyball Start of Summer Beach Bash was a success, with over 4,400 fans in attendance over both days.