Sunday | Major League Baseball
O's Angle makes most of his AFL stint
In a league that not only recycles its roster but switches affiliated teams every fall, the Phoenix Desert Dogs were five outs away from a sixth consecutive Arizona Fall League championship on Saturday.
Oa s Save Some Money On Adam Jones
A Super-Two is a player qualifies for salary arbitration after their second year in the big leagues as opposed to after their third .
Jones' breakout year ends on high note
The 2009 season was a breakout year for Orioles outfielder Adam Jones, and it ended on a high note.
Cheryl Cohen moved to Sarasota for baseball and became an usher at Ed Smith Stadium just to be closer to the sport.
Cubs' Fontenot earns last salary arbitration spot
Chicago Cubs infielder Mike Fontenot earned the last arbitration spot for players with between two and three years of major league service, beating out Baltimore Orioles center fielder Adam Jones and Cincinnati Reds pitcher Micah Owings on a tiebreaker.
Fontenot awarded 'Super Two' status
Cubs infielder Mike Fontenot was awarded the final arbitration spot for players with between two and three years of major league service, The Associated Press reported on Wednesday.
Ichiro wins 9th-straight Gold Glove
The Mariners' Ichiro Suzuki won his ninth-straight American League Gold Glove award Wednesday, an honor bestowed among the league's best fielders.
O's Jones seeking first Gold Glove
The 2009 season didn't bring the Orioles the award they've been looking for since they last stood atop the baseball world in 1983.
Orioles: Was Adam's glove really "golden?"
The Rawlings Gold Glove Awards probably will be announced early next week, and there are rumblings that Adam Jones is about to become the first Orioles outfielder to win a Gold Glove since Paul Blair back in 1975.
Three Orioles refuse assignment, file for free agency
Three 2009 Orioles have decided to refuse an outright assignment to Triple-A Norfolk and have elected to file for free agency.
Closing out a big win for the community
Published: Sunday, November 1, 2009 at 1:00 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, October 30, 2009 at 6:52 p.m. The city of Sarasota is poised Monday to take the final step in securing Major League Baseball in Sarasota for the next 30 years, which will create hundreds of jobs and generate millions of dollars of annual spending in our community.
O's to break in Sarasota new spring home with 'Fanfest'
The Orioles will celebrate their new spring training home by holding a free "Family Fanfest" from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Nov.
Arizona Fall League 2001 retrospective
And here's the full roster. Arizona Fall League 2001 retrospective by Geoff Young October 21, 2009 I own a few baseball books, and from time to time, I'll scour the shelves for inspiration.
Trade Matt Cain? Not So Silly.
I love Matt Cain. Let's get that out of the way immediately, so you don't go forward thinking I would actually want to deal the young stud right-hander. There is no argument, however, to be made against the fact that the Giants desperately need to add some serious offense to their lineup, and some depth in the upper levels of the organization.
Rich Hill threw seven scoreless innings, Adam Jones and George Sherrill came up big against their former team and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Seattle Mariners 1-0 on Monday night.
O's to bring back coaching staff, except Jauss
All but one of the Orioles 2009 coaches will be back on Dave Trembley's staff next season.
Record doesn't show O's progress
The late-season swoon struck the Orioles again in 2009, complicating the evaluation process and obscuring some of the positive developments that took place during the year.
Keeping Trembley was a good move
MUCH TO MY surprise and I'm sure to the surprise of many people, Dave Trembley will return as the Orioles manager next season.
Most Valuable Oriole a big deal to Roberts
One year in, though, he acknowledges that it's a nice feeling to reward the organization for making the investment.
Kevin Cowherd: Bringing back Trembley makes no sense
How do you not change managers after another disastrous second-half collapse and one of the worst seasons in team history? How do you not change managers when the mandate was to get better as the season progressed and avoid the usual post-All Star Game meltdown - and neither one happened? How do you develop a winning attitude with your young ...
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