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BALTIMORE -- After weeks of speculation and a 40-minute press conference on Monday, we'll witness the start of the Buck Showalter era in Baltimore as the Orioles (32-73) host the Los Angeles Angels (54-53) at 7:05 this evening.
Showalter spoke...
With the Orioles officially reaching the halfway point of the season on Sunday, the second half of the schedule began much like the first---with a 12-9 loss in Detroit on Monday afternoon.
It's no secret that much of Baltimore has...
BALTIMORE -- As the Orioles fall further into the abyss of the 2010 season, Thursday night's loss ranks near the top of the most painful defeats.
A 5-2 lead that appeared to be an almost certain victory transformed into an...
BALTIMORE -- Even after missing countless opportunities throughout the night, the Orioles managed to load the bases in the ninth for Ty Wigginton and Miguel Tejada, the two biggest run producers for an otherwise putrid lineup. There wasn't much...
As the Orioles travel to New York Sunday evening, Dave Trembley will take a deep breath, smile, and maybe even light up a cigar in a brief celebration.
After an exciting weekend at Camden Yards and taking a broom out...
BALTIMORE -- With two pitchers returning to the starting rotation for their respective teams, it was clear Saturday night's game had the potential to become an offensive explosion, especially with the temperature soaring to the mid-80s in downtown Baltimore.
Twenty-one...
BALTIMORE -- To say the Orioles have struggled in the month of April would be comparable to labeling Mount Everest as a "pretty big hill."
Their record entering Friday night made them the 12th team to start a season 4-18...
A record low of 9,129 people watched a baseball game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards as the Orioles fell 5-1 to Tampa Bay, dropping Baltimore to 1-6 on the season.
Back in 1992 when Nestor Aparicio began doing his own radio show on WITH-AM 1230 and Baltimore didn't have an NFL team, he reached to then-Houston Oilers public relations man Chip Namias for a helping hand with the Love Ya Blue blood running through his young veins after leaving The Baltimore Sun. And here we are 30 years later telling the tales.
Longtime sports media executive and Baltimorean David Katz comes home to offer Nestor his thoughts on the Lamar Jackson timeline and many options of the franchise to make its best play.
Dennis Curtin and Nestor discuss snacks and strategies for Super Bowl weekend and stocking the party for the last game of the season. Kansas City BBQ or Philly pretzels?