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Full 2013 Home Run Derby Roster Predictions 1 Month Out
We're now roughly a month away from the 2013 MLB All-Star break, and with that break comes what may be the most exciting display of skills in all of professional sports in the Home Run Derby.
Chris Tillman and three Orioles relievers combined on a three-hit shutout of the Boston Red Sox, while Chris Davis tacked on another home run to his league-leading total in Baltimore's 2-0 victory over its AL East rival.
High school baseball: Cathedral ace Ashe Russell is unhittable and unflappable
"Ashe really does remind us of Tommy Hunter." While you might think Cathedral High School baseball coach Rich Andriole means that his No.
Chris Davis' bloop single delivers O's a 5-4 win over the Red Sox in 13 innings
Last season, the Orioles and Red Sox played four extra-inning games against each other, including games of 17, 13 and 12 innings.
Time for O's to 'Strop' giving away games
The Baltimore Orioles missed yet another chance to record a sweep Wednesday thanks in large part to Pedro Strop, who came in and quickly surrendered four runs to cost the team the ballgame.
Hunter credits bullpen coach for finding success
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After Rain Delay, Adam Jones Leads Orioles Past Angels 4-3
Adam Jones #10 of the Baltimore Orioles hits a two-run home run in the fourth inning against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on June 10, 2013 in Baltimore, Maryland.
The teams played with wet baseballs on a muddy field and endured a delay of more than two hours before the final out was recorded shortly before midnight.
Baltimore Orioles Come up on the Short End of 2-1 Pitcher's Duel
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Chris Tillman struck out eight over seven strong innings Tuesday and the Baltimore Orioles snapped Houston's six-game winning streak with a 4-1 victory.
Casey Stern on the Orioles and Young Talent
Casey Stern of MLB Network joined the "Glenn Younes Show" on Monday to discuss the Baltimore Orioles and the rest of Major League Baseball.
O's take Battle of the Beltways
Once again, Baltimore asserted its dominance over Washington as the Orioles took three of the four games in the Battle of the Beltways thanks to a 2-0 victory in the series finale.
Holland not allowing as many home runs
Only four pitchers gave up more home runs than left-hander Derek Holland last season, but he doesn't feel the issue was as big of a problem as it played out.
Trade Jurickson Profar? Yes, for the right deal
And since this seems to be, without question, the hottest local jock kingdom debate of the moment, let me repeat.
Baseball players have slumps and hot streaks. It's what they do. But when a closer has a slump, to a greater degree than any other player on a team's roster, it provokes hand-wringing, profanity, existential crises, calls for demotion -- the biggest gamut of shortsightedness that baseball fandom has to offer.
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RHP Kevin Gausman will stay in the rotation and make his scheduled start Sunday at Detroit despite giving up 11 runs and 15 hits in his first two major-league starts.
On the Nationals offensive approach and why Jason Hammel was so successful against them
When the Baltimore Orioles arrived at Nationals Park on Monday morning, they brought with them a bullpen largely in disarray.
Orioles reliever Tommy Hunter escapes without serious injury
There was some real concern after Sunday's game in Toronto when right-handed reliever Tommy Hunter grabbed a hard comebacker with his pitching hand.
Bundy pain-free, has full range of motion
Dylan Bundy, the top-ranked pitching prospect in baseball by MLB.com, is experiencing no pain in his forearm/elbow area and has full range of motion roughly four weeks after receiving a platelet rich plasma injection to expedite the healing process for his right flexor mass tightness.