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Hey Ranger batters bring the O’s pitching staff to the Home Run Derby next year if your invited
Posted on 22 Aug 2012 by Brendan Keelan.
In this year's season series between the Orioles and Rangers Josh Hamilton and Adrian Beltre had multi-multi home run performances against the O's. The Rangers dominance of the Orioles wasn't just leaving the park, the total tally of overall runs in the six games played were 48 to 21 runs in favor of Texas. Hamilton hit four home runs on May 8th this season versus the O's and Beltre hit three t...
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Britton blows up and blows the O’s chance for a sweep
Posted on 1 Aug 2012 by Brendan Keelan.
The Orioles came into this game winning the first two games of this series and the Yankees came in with a four game losing streak. They were trying to do something that they haven't done since 1986, and that was to sweep the Yankees at Yankee stadium, but they failed by a score of 12-3 due to a dissapointing start by the O's Zach Britton. Britton went only two and two-thirds innings giving up s...
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Sox outshine Orioles 8-6, reach .500 record
Posted on 21 May 2012 by Erika Leigh.
The last place Red Sox and the first place Baltimore Orioles meet again, but this time, the game was a little easier for Sox fans to watch (and thankfully ended in just 9 innings). More importantly, the Red Sox are finally at .500 for the season. Despite not having the rocket power behind Cody Ross’ bat at the plate, after discovering a navicular bone fracture in his left foot, the Sox manage...
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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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A Tale of Two Augusts for Orioles
Posted on 1 Sep 2011 by Alex Van Rees.
Buck Showalter is 88-105 with the Birds in his first season and a month. One year ago today (September 1, 2010), Baltimore Orioles fans were overjoyed and optimistic about the future of the organization. New manager Buck Showalter led the Birds to a winning month for the first time all season in his first month with his new ballclub. Showalter managed his first Orioles game on August 2, 20...
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Orioles’ Last Two Series Have Been Like Night and Day
Posted on 25 Aug 2011 by Alex Van Rees.
If you are an avid Orioles fans and follow them closely, you are used to the Birds playing a horrendous series and then turn around and look like a completely different team in the next series. It’s like day and night between series and yet again, they showed how inconsistent they can be. Mark Reynolds is 7 for his last 21 with 1 homerun and 4 RBI. The Birds lost two of three in Oakland to ...
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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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Yanks Will Try To Make Hunter the Hunted
Posted on 19 Oct 2010 by Patrick Blakeslee.
I hate the fact that Cliff Lee is so darn humble. . .so damn likeable. I wish he would run his mouth like Curt Schilling used to (and probably still does) or say stupid things like ex-Braves pitcher John Rocker often did so I had a reason to hate him other than the fact that he made Yankee hitters look like that were batting blindfolded. But no, he just goes out and pitches. Pitches good. ...
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Lee’s Masterpiece Gives Texas Series Lead
Posted on 19 Oct 2010 by George Kouvalis.
Dominance. Probably all that needs to be said about Game 3 of the ALCS in New York. Cliff Lee was just that damn good. Did we mention he is now 7-0 in the post season with an ERA in those games at 1.31. In Game 3, Lee was once again brilliant with the tag line of 8IP, 2 hits, 0 ER, 1 BB and 13 K's in the Bronx. Winning is one thing, doing it in Broadway style in New York is another....
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Rangers Make Statement Ahead of Big Week of Games
Posted on 26 Jul 2010 by George Kouvalis.
The Texas Rangers made a statement to those in baseball and especially the American League West Division. We're here and we're for real. After winning three out of four games against the Anaheim Angels this weekend the Rangers shook the Angels enough for them to go pick up Dan Haren for a late post season push, but it may have been too late. The big story in the series was the outstanding...









