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The Ups and Downs of being an O’s fan

With sloppy defense and un-clutch hitting, it has been another topsy-turvy beginning for the Orioles, even though their 6-1 start was their best in decades. After 13 straight losing years, folks are clamoring for any positives they can find. The Orioles obliged for a short time, and the start raised the interest level and passion for …

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A glimpse into the crystal ball

The Orioles best start in decades has raised the interest level and passion for Orioles baseball, and rightfully so. After 13 straight losing years, folks are clamoring for any positive they can find. And they have found one in the Orioles pitching staff – Andy MacPhail’s mantra of “Grow the arms and buy the bats” has …

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That is the fact Zach

He is impressive and overwhelming to opposing hitters, allowing just one earned run in 14 innings this spring, however, by no means should the Orioles consider bringing left handed Pitching prospect Zach Britton north with them in April. The 23-year-old Britton is a stud. He is also young, and presumably will be costly one day. Which …

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Harbaugh no fan of Facebook

NFL head coaches traditionally are a paranoid bunch and the increased popularity of social media has taken that paranoia to a new level. Take Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, who recently told Sports With Coleman that he has NO INTEREST in “embracing social media” whether it be Facebook or Twitter.  It’s understandable from one perspective – …

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