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Baltimore Orioles drop series finale in Seattle, 7-3
The Baltimore Orioles allowed five runs in the bottom of the seventh inning in their 7-3 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Thursday afternoon.After winning the first two games in the series, the Orioles' bullpen faltered in the finale.Seattle's J.P. Crawford cleared the loaded bases with a double in the seventh off Keegan Akin, and Mitch Garver followed with a two-run home run. The O's relief pitchers Bryan Baker and Akin spoiled Corbin Burnes' start by giving up five runs.Burnes gave up two runs on four base hits in six innings. His lone mistake was a home run to Seattle's Julio Rodriguez in a two-run fifth inning.Gunnar Henderson, the Orioles' first-year MLB All-Star, lifted a two-run home run, his 27th, for a 2-0 lead in the top of the third inning. Jordan Westburg hit a solo home run in the eighth inning.Henderson went 3-for-5 and James McCann and Cedric Mullins both added two hits for the Orioles.The Orioles (55-32) open a three-game series at the Oakland Athletics on Friday.
Parades & Politics: Gov. Moore says Americans 'need to, and will hear more' from Biden
BALTIMORE COUNTY, Md. (WBFF) — From early morning, to late in the afternoon, there were plenty of opportunities to show your patriotism and celebrate independence in the Baltimore region Thursday; but for some people who braved the heat and camped out on the street, there was an underlying concern surrounding President Joe Biden’s health and mental fitness.
Orioles surrender five runs in seventh inning and lose 7-3 (updated)
SEATTLE – The Orioles couldn’t let a sleeping offense lie. Bryan Baker loaded the bases in the seventh inning with the score tied, Keegan Akin entered with two outs and the Mariners’ J.P. Crawford doubled to right-center field to plate three runs. Mitch Garver followed with a homer.
$1,000 baby bonus for newborns and adoptees up for vote in Baltimore
BALTIMORE -- After collecting more than 13,000 signatures, a Baltimore advocacy group got a proposed charter amendment on the November ballot.If approved, it would get families a one-time payment of $1,000 when a child is born or adopted.Talking to Baltimore residents about the development, WJZ met several who were supportive of the amendment.Every bundle of joy can be a bundle of expenses. To help offset that burden, the Maryland Child Alliance wants voters to check yes to a charter amendment and establish the Baltimore Baby Bonus Fund.10,000 signaturesNate Golden, president of the Maryland Child Alliance, said they were informed they surpassed...
Family-owned Succulent Sweet Treats debuts in Harrington
When it comes to sweet treats, Harrington is being "desserted." The city's newest option for satisfying goodies, Succulent Sweet Treats opened its doors Friday. It celebrated with an open house that included free samples of its homemade desserts and an opportunity to meet the family behind the 97 Clark St. storefront.
Trade Proposal Sends White Sox SP Garrett Crochet to AL East in 5-Player Swap
The Baltimore Orioles have recently taken control of the American League East from the New York Yankees. But despite a 55-31 record and a two-game lead in the division, the club needs some rotation help before the July 30 trade deadline. Could they land hurler Garrett Crochet from the Chicago White Sox?
Salisbury Police Investigate Body Found at Burger King Dumpster
SALISBURY, Md. - Salisbury Police are investigating a body found in the vicinity of a dumpster behind the Burger King on South Salisbury Blvd. The Police Department confirmed to WBOC that an adult man was found dead. A Department spokesperson said there are no suspicious circumstances and no threat to the public.
Local community members host Block Party for residents
Md. – The West Side of Salisbury held a Community Day Block Party starting at 2 p.m. Keonte Bratten Sr. has lived just steps away from Booth Street in Salisbury. He says the community has had its share of pain and promise. “I’m going to do everything I can to keep hope alive over here… I was born and raised here. The West Side, I love this side of town. I love the whole city of Salisbury, But I live and breathe this west side, so anything I can do for this West side, I’m all for it.”
Black Women Say An Amtrak Project Threatens Their Baltimore Neighborhood’s Homes — and Children
Angel St. Jean has seen big improvements to the Reservoir Hill neighborhood of Baltimore since she moved there 11 years ago. The historic, now majority-Black community had long been considered “perpetually up and coming,” she said, and parts of it had been underdeveloped for some time. In recent years, however, many of the vacant homes have been renovated, and neighbors meet for events like garden planting and street cleanups.
Delaware students bring home future health professionals honors
More than 140 students and advisors from across Delaware joined more than 12,000 other members at the 47th annual HOSA-Future Health Professionals International Leadership Conference in Houston June ...
Baseball America's latest prospect rankings cement Jackson Holliday's fall from grace
This season was supposed to be the breakthrough campaign for Jackson Holliday, but things have not gone to plan. Jackson was the first overall pick for the Orioles in the 2022 draft and had been an out of this world talent. At just 20 years of age he had already...
Sho’men Aquatics wins home opener in age-group swimming
CHESTERTOWN — After opening the age-group swim season with back-to-back losses at Henson Family YMCA in Salisbury and Talbot Swim Club in Easton, Washington College-based Sho’men Aquatics picked up its first win of the young season June 27 at home against Miles River Yacht Club. Penny Welsh (7-8),...
'Lets Be Blunt' kicks off Summer Cannabis Awareness campaign
It isn't everyday community kids get to walk through a giant inflatable brain at a Cambridge neighborhood park. But on Saturday, January 29, that was just one of the surprises youngsters and families found at Calvin Mowbray Park, 700 Weaver Street.
Talbot Historical Society Project Rewind: Taking Out Bessie
The bathing attire in the late 1890’s is on full display in this Talbot Historical Society William B. Shannahan Collection photo! This boating party took place on PeachBlossom Creek outside of Easton, Maryland. Among those on the “ Bessie” right to left were on the bow Blanche K. McNeal, second from right Harry White and third from right Eleanor Shannahan. Great summer picture for the upcoming 4th of July week!
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