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Twelve Orioles thoughts entering abbreviated 2020 season

Center fielder Austin Hays headlines the list of exciting youngsters to watch in Baltimore this season.

Twelve Orioles thoughts in early days of March

This figures to be a pivotal year for outfield prospect Yusniel Diaz after an injury-plagued 2019 campaign.

Twelve Orioles thoughts on Adley Rutschman’s Baltimore introduction

The first overall pick put on a show in a batting practice session with the current Orioles.

Orioles designate Straily for assignment, place Means on injured list

Veteran Dan Straily had allowed a whopping 22 home runs in just 47 2/3 innings this season.

Orioles place left fielder Smith on seven-day concussion list

The 26-year-old Dwight Smith Jr. leads Baltimore in runs batted in and ranks third in home runs.

Nine notable Orioles numbers at end of April

Trey Mancini entered Wednesday ranked eighth in the majors in on-base plus slugging percentage.

Twelve Orioles thoughts after first 20 games of 2019 season

Trey Mancini has easily been Baltimore's biggest star, but Dwight Smith Jr. has been the surprise at the plate.

Twelve Orioles thoughts following 8-4 loss to Yankees in home opener

Even coming off the injured list, Alex Cobb had a much better season debut this time around.

Twelve Orioles thoughts following series win over Yankees

On Baltimore's 226th pitch of the game, Paul Fry converted the save in a 7-5 win on Sunday.
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Charging into Ravens bye week after huge win over Chargers

Luke Jones and Nestor recap an impressive defensive effort by the Baltimore Ravens in a 20-10 victory over the Chargers in Los Angeles on Sunday Night Football.

What does John Angelos really want – and what is Maryland willing to give him?

With the stadium lease drama about to go into extra innings in Annapolis and the typical Angelos family stall rolling on for baseball fans, longtime Baltimore journalist, author and Orioles historian John Eisenberg discusses the history of the franchise, the city and the downtown landscape he found four decades ago when he joined The Sun as a sportswriter and columnist.

Relentless defensive effort leads Ravens to 20-10 win over Chargers

The Baltimore defense forced four turnovers and frustrated Justin Herbert and the Chargers for most of the night.

The Pappas crab cake story from Parkville to wherever you are for the holidays

As the Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery, Window Nation and Jiffy Lube takes us throughout the community to tell the best Baltimore Positive stories and Weis conversations, there are none better than the crab cake tales of family lore and secret recipes kept for three generations. Let Steve Pappas tell you the 50-year history history of his family crab cake and Parkville legacy.

The Legacy of Lamar Jackson vs. other NFL quarterbacks

As the Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery, Window Nation and Jiffy Lube rolls toward the holidays, it's always great to have Weis conversation with local authors like John Eisenberg, who recently wrote "Rocket Men," a history of what led to the opportunity for someone like Lamar Jackson to change the quarterback game.

Twelve Ravens Thoughts (and a prediction) ahead of Week 12 road tilt against Chargers

Baltimore will aim to retake sole possession of the AFC's top spot before entering the bye week.

Offseason magic with Home Run Riches winners during the holidays

Every Orioles fans remembers Barbara Phelps-Anderson, who hit it big in the 50th Anniversary of the Maryland Lottery celebration when Ryan Mountcastle hit the 50th home run in a memorable Baltimore baseball summer. Nestor caught up with the huge Birds fans down in Sunnyside to relive the magic moment and talk offseason Orioles baseball.

The Ravens go West as Super Bowl favorites

As the Baltimore Ravens go to Los Angeles as 3 1/2 point favorites to beat the Chargers at SoFi Stadium on Sunday Night Football, Nestor Aparicio joins Dennis Koulatsos to discuss the purple realities of the bye and remaining path to a No. 1 seed in the AFC and home cooking in January for a Super Bowl run to Las Vegas.
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