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O’s pick up from where they started in 2012, open 2013 season with a bang
Posted on 2 Apr 2013 by Brendan Keelan.
The Baltimore Orioles' incredible turnaround playoff season last year gave fans hope and new expectations for this season, which is also the Orioles 60th season. After everything that had happened last year, this offseason and this spring everything is up for grabs now in the AL East. In the O's opening day game with the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field they played to everyone's expectations w...
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O’s blow opportunity to sweep Toronto, and to maintain 1st place position
Posted on 5 Sep 2012 by Brendan Keelan.
Tonight the Orioles attempted to break the tie with the Yankees for 1st place in the AL East but failed due to a 6-4 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays. The Yankees won in their game in Tampa Bay tonight 6-4 to add on more bad news for the O's, as well to take back sole possession of the AL East. Toronto broke a four game losing streak tonight after being shutout the first two games, avoiding the sw...
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O’s force a “rubber” game, Britton remains undefeated against the Tigers
Posted on 18 Aug 2012 by Brendan Keelan.
Both of these playoff contenders came into this game with the same overall record and desperately needed to win this game to keep alive in the AL Wild Card race. Tonight the O's won by the feathers on their chinny chin chin's by a score of 3-2. Zach Britton who was 1-0 with a 9.00 ERA versus Detroit in his career earned the win and continues his undefeated streak. Britton pitched seven scoreles...
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Offense is bad, pitching staff is getting worse
Posted on 28 Jun 2012 by Brendan Keelan.
During last season's matchups between the Baltimore Orioles and the Cleveland Indians, the Indians took five of seven games, and the two games they lost were at Camden Yards. Unfortunately the home field advantage did not help the O's this time because now the Indians, with the help of the O's below par performance in both batting and pitching, snap a five game losing streak with a 7-2 victory....
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Orioles’ Offense Produces Better Numbers This Season
Posted on 2 Oct 2011 by Alex Van Rees.
In my last blog post, I analyzed the Orioles’ pitching stats this season; in this post, I’m going to uncover the Birds’ offensive trends, surprises and disappointments for the 2011 season. Although their offense produced better power numbers, especially with the addition of home run slugging Mark Reynolds (37 hrs), they collectively hit a couple of points worse batting average-wise. Las...
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Davis and Hunter Have Failed to Impress the Birds
Posted on 12 Sep 2011 by Alex Van Rees.
The trade that sent the Birds’ most dominating pitcher, reliever Koji Uehara, to Texas on July 30th has really backfired for the Orioles. Tommy Hunter and Chris Davis have struggled and failed to help their new club record wins. In 2009, Chris Davis smashed 21 homeruns and drove in 59 RBI in 113 games with the Rangers. Although Davis has been able to collect his hits as a member of the o...
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Orioles Receive First Baseman Chris Davis and RHP Tommy Hunter from Rangers for RHP Koji Uehara
Posted on 31 Jul 2011 by Alex Van Rees.
Koji Uehara was 1-1 with a 1.72 ERA and 62 strikeouts in just 47 innings this season (43 games). As I’m sure most of you have heard the Orioles’ sent Koji Uehara packing to the Texas Rangers yesterday afternoon. In return, the Birds added first baseman Chris Davis and right-handed pitcher Tommy Hunter to bolster their pitching staff. Tommy Hunter was born on July 3rd, 1986 in Indianapolis...
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Pirates: Let’s Make A Deal
Posted on 21 Jul 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
Last night, I took part in the latest Pro Sports Blogging podcast to discuss the amazing turnaround of the Pittsburgh Pirates so far this year. We spent time trying to figure out how the Pirates have succeeded this year, examining the key players, the past 18 years and what moves the Pirates may make as the July 31st trade deadline quickly approaches. As I told Adrian, this is something tot...
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Bombers Shut Down Riders Offense with 31-2 Win
Posted on 12 Sep 2010 by Jim Penner.
The consensus around the league is that the Winnipeg Blue Bombers are a better team than their record of 3-7 would indicate. Sunday afternoon against the Saskatchewan Roughriders they came out with a blazing intensity that would stake them to a 17-0 lead early in the 2nd quarter. The house was full as the Bombers would finish off the game by dominating the Riders to the final tune of a 31-2...
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You Can-tu it
Posted on 30 Jul 2010 by Trevor Stewart.
Ok this trade deadline is turning the fantasy baseball world upside down. So many moves, some big and some small, some changes have devalued players,but some have increased their values. The prime example of a player whose value has taken an unexpected turn for the better, even amidst his hitting slump is newly acquired Texas Rangers 1B/3B Jorge Cantu. Cantu will most likely be the everyday fir...
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Home Sweep!
Posted on 19 May 2009 by Brian Hutton.
I honestly cannot remember the last time the Rangers swept a homestand, not that I'm complaining. I said last week that the weekend series against the Angels provided the Rangers with an opportunity to make a statement, and the team responded better than could have been expected. Outside of the 9th inning on Friday, the Rangers won a series of close games. The Angels had some unfortunat...
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First Place
Posted on 15 May 2009 by Brian Hutton.
This team is really starting to convince me. Two walk off wins in a row and the pitching staff continues to impress. Matt Harrison's scoreless streak ended at 22 innings, but he threw his second consecutive complete game to earn the win. Chris Davis has started using a heavier bat in order to slow down is swing and the results so far have been impressive, as Davis continues to improve h...









