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Blog Name: Hit em where they ain'y
Url: http://myteamrivals.typepad.com/orioles/
Language: English
Topics: Baltimore Orioles, MLB, Baseball
Description: MyTeamRivals.com's official site for insight, news, and discussion about the Baltimore Orioles.
Popularity: 2 Followers

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Greats of Baltimore Orioles History: Bob Boyd
The Baltimore Sports Then and Now Vintage Athlete of the Week is the first in a long line of great first basemen for the Baltimore Orioles. The first player in the modern history of the Baltimore Orioles to hit over .300 in a season, Bob Boyd was a solid line-drive hitter and defensive standout.
Orioles to Keep Dave Trembley for 2010
At first reaction, the announcement on Friday that the Baltimore Orioles have retained the services of manager Dave Trembley for the 2010 season seems like a head-scratcher. After all, typically in professional sports the fate of a manger is judged by wins and losses and in that area Trembley has failed miserably. Since Trembley became manager of the O’s midway through the 2007 season he has posted a 169-244 record and the team’s win
Who is Baltimore's Greatest Sports Star of All-Time?
Measuring greatness is always a tough challenge. While athletes grow in size, stature and athletic ability, does it mean the athletes of today are greater than those of 30 years ago and were those athletes better than the stars of the 1940s and 1950s? Through the years, Baltimore has been blessed with many great stars. From the 1950s through the 1980s, Memorial Stadium was home to some of the greatest athletes in Baltimore spo
Greats of Baltimore Orioles History: Paul Blair
This week the Baltimore Sports Then and Now Vintage Athlete of the Week is an outfielder that patrolled centerfield with grace while also providing the Orioles with timely hitting for more than a decade. On a team that built its strength through pitching and defense, Paul Blair fit perfectly. He is one of seven members of the Orioles from that era who won at least three Gold Glove
Greats of Baltimore Orioles History: Mike Cuellar
We recognize as the Baltimore Sports Then and Now Vintage Athlete of the Week one of the key pitchers for the Baltimore Orioles during their championship run of the late 1960s and early 1970s.Sometimes timing is everything. After toiling away in the minors and on primarily losing teams for a decade, a seemingly insignificant trade following the 1968 season proved to be all that Mike Cuellar nee

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