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Article History BALTIMORE (Map, News) - As the Baltimore Orioles commence their 2008 season at Camden Yards today, here is a suggestion for all fans who face the new year with the anxiety and numbness that can come only from a quarter-century in the baseball wilderness: Party like it’s 1954.
“Uh, 1954?” I hear you ask.
Yes, 1954.
For that was the year this entire history of modern Orioles baseball began, and within whose entrails maybe we can read the future.
“But that 1954 team won only 54 games,” I hear you cry.
Yes. And lost 100.
“They only hit 56 home runs.”
Yes. All year.
“Their top home run hitter was the big third baseman, Vern Stephens, wasn’t it?”
Yes. He hit eight.
Their promising young pitcher, Don Larsen, who would hurl history’s only World Series perfect game just two years later, won three games in all of 1954.
And lost 21.
So why mention all of this now?
Because 1954 was the beginning of all things promising, and so is 2008.
The years of kidding ourselves are over. The years of patching up things with a fading name — Albert Belle, Sammy Sosa — have been discredited.
The new Orioles are starting fresh with kids, and we can watch them grow, across multiple summers, as we get to know them as part of a team instead of merely itinerant, soldier-for-hire athletes roaming the landscape, here and quickly gone.
The whole shebang started in the comic awfulness of ‘54, but by ‘55 there was a crew-cut kid at third base, and his name was Brooks Robinson, and all he did was stick around for the next 22 years.
And soon came a Kiddie Korps of young pitchers named Pappas and Walker and Estrada and Fisher, and a skinny shortstop named Hansen and a slugging first baseman named Gentile.
The Orioles were building something, piece by piece, partly by trade, partly by developing kids out of a farm system, until the arrival of those named Powell and Palmer and Blair and McNally.
Who was putting together those teams? Some guy named Lee MacPhail, who was president and general manager. His son Andy is the guy putting together today’s Orioles. Let’s hear it for genetics.
We watched Lee MacPhail’s prospects grow over a decade and more, as they became not just major-league ballplayers but parts of our local folklore.
And they were followed by the guy who made it even better, named Frank Robinson, and during two decades those Orioles ballclubs put together the best record in all of major-league baseball.
It’s more than a quarter-century since any of these guys played baseball here, and yet we remember them still.
Why is that?
Not only because they won a lot of baseball games. It’s because they were ours, like kids we’d watched as they grew up on the neighborhood playground.
The last time the Orioles won a division title, in the mid-’90s, they were a team consisting of rent-a-players. They were here, and then they weren’t. They followed the trail of the money, and when they left it was the same pursuit.
Hello, Randy Myers, and goodbye.
And Roberto Alomar, who looked like the spitting image of somebody but left town before we could figure out who.
And Bobby Bonilla and David Wells and Todd Zeile and Rafael Palmeiro, too. They were stars, and they had two winning seasons in which we filled Oriole Park to watch them play.
But there was something funny about the whole business, something hollow at the core. It said Orioles on their uniforms — but, who, exactly, were these guys? Most of them left before we could find out.
Sports, at its best, is an affair of the heart. For the heart to be engaged, there has to be a story line, there has to be identification with the characters.
Beginning today, there are new characters in town. Some of them, we’re still learning their names. Some of them, like Nick Markakis and Adam Jones, look like the stuff of a promising future.
The future’s not here yet, any more than it was in 1954.
But the journey’s part of the fun: Seeing all these new kids develop, deciphering their personalities, watching them become part of Baltimore.
There won’t be any pennants flying over Oriole Park this year.
But that doesn’t mean the stories won’t be interesting, and the characters compelling.
In time, pennants will come.
In the meantime, party like it’s 1954.
Please send news tips to Michael Olesker at olesker@baltimoreexaminer.com.
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The City that Reads the Examiner said:
So let me get this straight, Mike: there's some doubt about the Mayor being on the take because her price was so low? There's probably a line here about high-priced call-girls versus cheap hookers, but who wants to be accused of sexism?
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John Q Public said:
Perfectly correct Not! Oleo-sker. Finally someone calling it as it is. I sure hope when I get to make $80,000 for job I can spend that amount of money for my clothes. I am told she purchases few clothes but good quality. That is the difference between a hot dog and a steak. Problem is some can afford only the hotdogs
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Not(!) Oleo-esker said:
Michael, Michael, Michael. Federal investigators with search warrants (omitted bothersome fact) don't "barge in". Would you have them make an appointment? Also, the shoes and gifts in question were all luxury class / big ticket items that cost multiple thousands of dollars. No payless shoe store crocs and eco-fleece jackets for our esteemed madame (if the shoe fits...). Keep up the below average work though. You craft some of the best agenda-driven slop liberals can gobble up. "Pure pap for null people" was a term my college professor used often in describing the complicit media drivel. That's my opinion. Anyone else?
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John Q Public said:
Olesker is and always has been a tool for the council. He himself fully understands the ramifications for someone who does not come clean with their employer. We are the employers of the council. The Council needs to understand that, and abide by their "employer's" wishes, not reverse previously determined public considerations based on the potential advancement of their careers, or fattening of their bank accounts. If you had an employee that was given gifts and provided trips by a vendor, to make certain decisions for your company , would you have them in your employ long?????...hell no They would be gone. What is the diference here?? I think the "Teflon Leprechan" may be involved here. Check his closet, where are his furs, and Chu shoes?
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joek said:
He sounds like he has lunch regularly with Mary Pat Clarke--watch out Mike, you might get stuck up there!
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Workin Stiff said:
Olesker, the relationship between Da Shoe and Lipscomb was neither complicated or innappropriate, not DISCLOSING it and not RECUSING herself from voting on contracts invoving Lipscombs company was. As for Madam Da Shoe invoking racism and sexism when speaking to the "Afro", what do you think she is attempting to do? She is using false racism and sexism, with a receptive crowd to excuse her own bad behavior. Just call it what it is Olesker, no need to candy coat it--the public, black and white, see what is happening. She is as crooked as THE REST OF BALTIMORES CITY COUNCIL. This body has watched the decline of the of Baltimore without so much as an attempt to fix any of the true problems faced by this town. Grotesquely high property taxes, broken school system, revolving door justice system-- problems spanning YEARS in time. Yet nothing from the silly council to fix these No wonder Baltimore is dieing. The council members only work on setting up themselves/friends with favors
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John Q Public said:
Her religious convictions have no bearing on the matter, only her pocketbook. At least she has nice clothes to wear on Sundays
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Examiner Reader said:
The part that bugs me is that she sits in church, and the churches stand behind her, shame on her and them. and now shes going to claim racism? Come on! Stand up and be accountable for you actions.
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Get real. The city’s Code of Ethics is clear about such matters: Financial disclosure forms must be filed for “any gift with a value of more than $50” from any person doing business with the city. Dixson did not file. She is guilty of a severe ethics violation and needs to be removed from office even if criminal charges are never filed.
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Contractor, sub-contractor. It is al about the meaning of what "is",is. Ref Bill Clinton in his depostion to the prosecutors in Monica-gate. WHO was the relationship with, a contactor or sub-contractor? Monkey business is all that was involved. She is one crafty politico who knows the laws, and attempted to skirt them regularly (re:Utech). She is no dummy. She knows what she should have disclosed. But she has not disclosed past situations like her Sister's position at Utech and the granting of contracts before the Council. Transparent administration indeed. Any city resident and voter should be able to see right through her and past history
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As a known plagiarist, you understand that type of arrogance that leads to lies and public deception, don't you, Olesker?
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Dixon just got a little brazen and thought that she could do whatever she wanted to do. She also got caught and I don't know why Black Politicians don't get the message because they do not have the good ole boy network to back them up.
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As for Keswick's purchase of the BCC property I say this: take care of the patients you CURRENTLY have, and do it WELL before you seek to expand.
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So now the omalley haters consider Olesker a beacon of truth. typical.
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So now we know -Ron Sallow must of been a source to Olesker at the Sun. 41 years, must have some pension.
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Marland Injured Worker said:
I understand and feel sorry for Ronald Sallow but you know there are thousand People who are on workers compensation in Maryland who are Screwed through the broken system. I am one of those and for the past 5 years I and my family have gone through hell. I have had my trunk reposed and almost evicted from my home because the Insurance company plays there games with claimant’s money. And stop them without even a notice then turn around a mouth later and start sending them again. Or Send are checks when they feel like it. It’s all a bunch of BS and the laws that are in place the Insurance companies don’t follow them and nothing is done about it. I had back surgery for my injury that failed then turn around and the insurance company wants me to have another one even as many Doctors and surgeons say that there is only a 30% chance it will help that it may just make things much worse. NO way was i going through another surgery!
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Rocko said:
Do you think the general assembly is going to launch an investigation into O'Moron's firing practices like it did with Ehrlich? Of course not, O'Malley can do whatever he wants with impunity because he is a democrat. This state sucks.
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Examiner Reader said:
i agree by ron. quit taking my tax dollars. you are an executive now and this state you did not donate to the right potician. i am waiting for the state to get rid of nancy grasmick. hell she is older than 65
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Examiner Reader said:
This is a truly sad story. It all could have been avoided is what makes it so terrible. Garrison and Liberty Heights was once a nice neighborhood, look at it now. Way to go Olesker and all you liberals, set policies in place that lead to these circumstances. Then move away from the devistation you have promulgated.
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In honor of Nicole, Put a methedone clinic on every corner where needed. If you try, will you get what you need. Make the right choices from here on out. A bleeding heart will drag a family down.
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Examiner Reader said:
Mr. Olesker, you are a bleeding heart socialist. When school begins again why don't you spend a few days at Douglass High, for instance, and observe what goes on during a typical school day? Perhaps you will then understand that there are certain humans not ready for civilization much less education.
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"At the Baltimore Pride party, we thought about a time when gays and lesbians had to hide their identities in public, and now they were embracing out in the open." Ah, the good old days, when perverts were secretive.
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Examiner Reader said:
Michael Olesker, have you ever looked at the budget, or class offerings, for Maryland Public Schools? You think government teachers should owe you an explanation for not using the book in the classroom? Maybe you should owe an explanation to teachers on how you plan for them to pay to use the book in the classroom. If you're so willing to condemn teachers for not using this books in government classrooms, how about you donate the books yourself?
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Examiner Reader said:
How funny it is that the previous reader seems to perceive Olesker's plea to read C. Fraser Smith's book as sort of favoratism toward black history in Baltimore. As a black person in Baltimore that has read Olesker for years, I see this and everything he writes as the opposite. I see Olesker as a racist of the worst sort...the racist in denial. Olesker has reverence only for black history and meaningless symbolism of black progress. he promotes the idea of equality, but shuns it in reality. Olesker is the most dangerous racist...the fake white liberal.
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Examiner Reader said:
How are you going to expect all students to read this when most of the high school students in Balto city can't read and only know violence and intimidation. This will be forced upon the white students who are probably tired of being blamed for all the black man's misfortuines. It is fine if someone would like to read this but to force all students to endure this would be unfair. How much more are we supposed to bend ?
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Examiner Reader said:
Hey how about an American-white Festival in the City? Hey how about just an all American Festival in the City? I thought we all Americans, Not just Africans, Latinos etc
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Examiner Reader said:
In some q munnities absent fathers are epidemic, pandemic and double DD on the mic. Case in point, the mentally handicapped man who was shot by the pohlice on June, 20. This guy is 24,mentally handicapped, no job, living at home, criminal record as long as my dic- tionary and guess what-- he has a baby on the way with some 17 year old hoochie. He also is the father of one child already! I mean what are these hoochies thinking having a child with such a gentleman. Those kids dont stand a chance.
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Children need father, it is that simple. Liberals and Hollywood can champion "strong, independent single mothers" who say "I dont need a man". It may be true that single mothers dont need a man, but her children do. You can thank liberal policies of the 60's and 70's and the self aggrandizing baby boomers for this mess. It was they who took the stigma away from out of wedlock pregnancy, in turn producing an entire culture that has child after child with different baby's fathers and baby's mothers. No one is around to raise the poor children. Olesker, did you actually talk to the 4 kids you quote in the story, or did you see 4 kids and make up what YOU think they would say. We all know how you take liberties with the truth. The quotes they say dont sound like something I hear everyday, and I find it very hard to believe 4 black youths would give you the time of day to begin wit.
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Examiner Reader said:
It's a vicious circle! Black men (and white) need to stick around and raise their children. We really need to empower Black women (all women) to say "no" to having children with these "fly by night" men. However, that probably won't happen because their own father's didn't stick around. The key to this population's success is in the women! They, the women, must start the trend of marriage, then baby. Bridget, Perry Hall
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Examiner Reader said:
Here's one for you. Why have the ethnic festivals, which were long held at the easy-to-get-to inner harbor, been moved to the neigborhoods? What is the impact on attendance? What would it take to get them back downtown?
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Examiner Reader said:
Olesker has knowingly written a disingenuous article that ignores Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Conservatives. Moynihan, a Liberal himself, and the entire Conservative movement, was pillared by Olesker in the 1970’s as “blaming the victim” for daring to point out the likely consequences the Liberal Aid to Dependent Children Act. Olesker remembers well that the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program had a "man out of the house rule." Moynihan and Conservative critics correctly said that the Government was paying poor women to throw their husbands out of the house and their laws would cause a breakdown of African-American families. Black men did not “stick around” because of the very policies of dependence Liberal Olesker championed. Now, Obama (and his shill, Olesker) propose a new round of Government to “ fix” the problem their Liberal politics created. What chutzpah! Blacks need much less government dependence, not more.
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Examiner Reader said:
keep voting democrat and being a born loser. They are so corrupt it's not funny anymore.
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Examiner Reader said:
Something to think about....Mark Avery (owner of 2 strip clubs on the block and a bails bond agency) dated the Mayor (Ohh, he is a convicted Federal Criminal). Also as a citizen, I would like to see how much money is generally put into the city fund....(wait...WHAT IS THE GENERALLY FUND) and how much is spent. I live in CherryHill..all my life. Does anyone remember who was called the BEAT EM UP BOYS. Clue..look at your baltimore city police staff......top part. Now they want to put us out of Cherry Hill for Donald Trumps new million dollar homes. Come on people.....wake up.
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Examiner Reader said:
This is a staged investigation. After all is said and done, the state prosecutors office will announce that the could not get an indictment. Remember...O'Malley runs this office as well. This is all staged to clear her from both State and Federal Investigations. This town is soooo corrupt.
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The investigation is politically motivated in a State run by Democrats and Sheila's best bud is the Liberal Democratic Gov and her politcal mentor? LOL. It's a surprise State prosecutor Robert Rohrbaugh has the guts to continue to investigate. Let the chip fall where they may. No one should feel sorry for Sheila. The taxpayers need justice or be ensured there is no polictal crime. Either way the taxpayers win.
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I saw a T.V program once where the Police in an American City was stopping Gang Members and photographing them, without there permission, and taking their names. Gathering information to be used later. Is this constitutional? I am a photographer i I have been told to always get a "Model release" from people just in case the photographs are published. Keeping information about people who don't commit crimes is reminds of Facist or Communist countries, who want to keep track of everbody.
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I wonder how many of the NSA protesters have served in the military? Probably NONE. I'm sure they were arrested because they either crossed the protest line setup by NSA or there was an indication of physical threats to NSA employees. Get a life granny (and Olesker) and protest something worth protesting... like the price of GAS!
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Sure....yet the GOP is being investigate for shady contracts in Maryland this very day. It ain't O'Malley buddy, it politicians in general. The problem is, you GOP seem t only complain about O'Malley and Democrats. Most of the GOP base in Maryland is poor, yet you are dumb enough to but the crap they feeed you every few yearts and you vote for them, againt you own economic interests. Dems are the same, stop acting like you know better.
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God i hope Erlich runs again and blows O'malley out of the water, O'malley's doing to the state that he did with the city.
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Examiner Reader said:
i am sorry the russert died, however who cares. i mean the amount of media coverage is absurd. this man is not the president, heck i know of a man down the street who was a good citizen and nice to his community who passed away a month ago. there was no fan fair. please you journalists are no different than ordinary people. i know you think you are more inteligent because you report the news but here is a flash for you: you are actually more gullible.
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Legalization of gay marriage in California is a good news for GLBT. One of my friends, who found her another part on the online community BiLoves, decided to get married recently. Hope they have a great marriage life.
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Olesker is contemptable, dishonest, and unlikeable. Why is he still around?
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Examiner Reader said: Leave it to Olesker to find something bad to say about Earl Weaver. =People cant understand this article is a tribute to the man and the city and the old Orioles magic! Read the whole thing before judging it, people!
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Yes the transformation od Baltimore is a delight to watch. Baltimore has transformed into a city where the very man , Donald Schaefer, for the transformation of the inner harbor and consequently much of the greater region cannot be honored. Those in charge of the city rename everything and anything to celebrate ANY success of blacks or women. But could not find a way to place a statue of Mayor Schaefer on the inner harbor promenade. Yes what a delight Baltimores transfermation has become.
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Leave it to Olesker to find something bad to say about Earl Weaver.
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