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The Texas native—a bowhunter who grew up practicing on a ball field his family built on their property—is now a bona fide big leaguer.
A lot does, but looks can also be deceiving.
Forty years ago, the raucous Orioles Magic era capped off with Baltimore's last World Series title.
Funding for renovating Memorial Stadium? Absolutely. Abandoning Memorial Stadium? No way.
Many of the original O's are buried together at West Baltimore’s New Cathedral Cemetery.
The play-by-play announcer talks about her groundbreaking role with the team.
“I want everybody to know that I’m O.K.,” the Orioles fan favorite says.
The rapid spread of COVID-19 has had a wide effect on many city institutions.
We spoke with O’s manager Brandon Hyde and GM Mike Elias as spring training kicks off.
After the fatal helicopter crash Sunday, shock and sadness reverberate in the sports community and beyond.
GM Mike Elias and the O’s other ex-Astros employees have steered clear of the fallout.
Baltimore’s baseball mascot will finally be properly enshrined at a June 2020 ceremony.
Steve Bumbry, the son of O’s Hall-of-Famer, Al, knows about pain and recovery.
Putting a wrap on relocation rumors and the O’s predictable 2019 season.
In a long and bizarre game that lasted into the morning, O’s walked away with a 10-8 win.
On the eve of Ravens training camp, the quarterback dons an Orioles jersey.
The Orioles’ star player came back in a San Diego Padres uniform.
Get to know the first pick of the O’s Moneyball era, who seems poised for greatness.
From concerts to cracking a cold one, here are the best ways to express your love and gratitude for your old man.
The nine musts from this month's calendar of events.
The latest from Kevin Cowherd and Richie Frieman.
And—mercy!—announcer Gary Thorne is exhausted by the balls flying out of Camden Yards.