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Robert Griffin III Uses Call of Duty Analogy to Describe Young Lamar Jackson with Baltimore Ravens
Last playing in the NFL in 2020, Robert Griffin's previous stop was in Maryland with the Baltimore Ravens. Because of injuries, Griffin's career didn't go according to plan. After a spectacular senior year at Baylor that saw him the Heisman Trophy as he completed 291 passes for 4,293 yards and 37 ...
Baltimore's Back to School Kickoff gets students set for new year
BALTIMORE -- Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is helping children get excited and ready for the new school year by hosting his annual Back-to-School Kickoff event on Saturday at War Memorial Plaza.Nearly 2,000 students received a free backpack fully stocked with supplies, including binders, notebooks and pencils.Miyah Robertson says she is getting ready to start her senior year of high school but trying to get all of her school supplies together felt daunting. Most Maryland students, including those in Baltimore, return to school on Monday."I start Monday and I don't have anything," Robertson said.At Mayor Scott's Back-to-School event, Scott and volunteers...
Orioles lineup for Saturday baseball (plus pregame notes, updates)
Riding the high of Friday's comeback win over Houston, the Orioles (75-55) host the Astros (69-59) today in the third game of the four-game series at Oriole Park. After being shut out 6-0 on three hits in the series opener Thursday, the O's were down 5-2 when they batted in the eighth inning last night. Anthony Santander hit his 38th homer, a go-ahead grand slam that produced a 6-5 lead and eventual 7-5 win.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson responds to Julian Edelman, other critics
The Baltimore Ravens’ 2023 season came to a disappointing close with their AFC Championship loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. The result fed into the negative narrative surrounding quarterback Lamar Jackson and the postseason, which hasn’t been his strong suit over the course of his career. Jackson went...
Jays’ Legendary Loss: Triple Pickoffs in Tenth Inning Drama
41 years ago, a tense game between the Blue Jays and Orioles saw an unprecedented moment when Jays players were picked off three times in one inning. The incident unfolded during the top of the tenth, where despite a solid performance from starter Jim Clancy, a series of blunders allowed the Orioles to come back. Clancy had pitched a strong game but was relieved after the tying runs crossed home plate. With the Orioles down to a utility player catching, the Jays attempted to capitalize on the matchup, but instead found themselves caught off base. Ultimately, the Orioles surged ahead, winning the game 5-4 and leaving the Jays in a tight position in the standings.
Ravens Rumors: RBs, Samac, Safety
So much of the Ravens’ roster is set at the top of the depth chart; even the starting guard spots are starting to come into focus. Still, with the regular season fast approaching, Baltimore is going to need to make some decisions down the stretch. At running back, the...
Hustle and Holliday. That winning combination gave the Orioles a second straight comeback victory
BALTIMORE (AP) — Jackson Holliday has already gone through a couple lengthy batting skids during his rookie season. Now he’s shown he can break through in an important moment. Holliday hit a three-run double as a pinch hitter in the sixth inning, and the Baltimore Orioles beat Houston...
Baltimore harbor gains ‘floating wetlands’ and a hint of its marshy past
The National Aquarium’s newest exhibit is putting the “wet” in wetlands. The Baltimore attraction opened a new exhibit Aug. 9 in the Inner Harbor: a 10,000-square-foot “floating wetlands,” an artificial saltmarsh habitat planted in buoyant plastic-fiber mats. The $14 million project was underwritten in large...
Councilwoman points to new supermarket as greatest accomplishment in District 10
(WBFF) — As City Councilwoman Phylicia Porter prepares to wrap up her first full term in office, she counts among her biggest accomplishments the new Jumbo Fresh supermarket in southwest Baltimore. Porter led the effort to land the supermarket in Mount Clare Junction after Price Rite shutdown at the...
Orioles' rookie Colton Cower has a path to make history with breakout season
Baltimore Orioles' outfielder Colton Cowser leads all qualified rookies, both position players and pitchers, with a 3.2 fWAR. His 18 homeruns is four more than any other rookie hitter. His eight Outs Above Average is not only the best among rookies but tied for 10th best across all of baseball. Right now, he is the favorite to win the 2024 AL Rookie of the Year.
Orioles get much-needed positive update on Zach Eflin
Talk to any Baltimore Orioles fan right now and you will hear the same thing: this team is snakebitten. And you can't blame them. The vibes are not good in Birdland after two gut-punch walk-off losses to the Mets at Citi Field this week followed by a 6-0 clunker against the Astros on national TV.
Maryland football commit Malik Washington star-powers Spalding to marquee win in Big Ten country
Malik Washington backed up a summerlong attention spree Friday night in Ohio. The Maryland football recruit posted a nearly flawless passing line, while leading Archbishop Spalding (Md.) to a road win against Ohio's second-ranked team. In Akron, Washington completed 23 of 27 passes for 239 yards and three touchdown passes...
Residents in Curtis Bay unleash on Fox45 soapbox, saying the city has forgotten them
(WBFF) — Baltimore's most southern council district is surrounded by the beauty of the Chesapeake Bay but many residents complain it's loaded with deep seated problems. For the past four years, Councilwoman Phylicia Porter has represented District 10 which is home to Brooklyn, Curtis Bay, Cherry Hill and Pigtown.
Baltimore DPW Director says he will hold agency accountable
(WBFF) — Following the Baltimore City Council investigative hearing on DPW facilities and working conditions, DPW directorKhalil Zaied said he plans to hold individuals in his agency accountable for creating poor working conditions. "The toxic workplace has to stop, the bullying has to stop," DPW worker Clarence Thomas said...
Morgan State Volleyball’s Daniela Ferreira: Rising Star from Portugal
Daniela Ferreira, a junior volleyball player from Lisbon, Portugal, has recently joined the Morgan State University team. With a height advantage and strong skills from her previous experience, she is eager to make a notable impact this season. Daniela is excited about her new team's potential and believes they will surprise many. As the season kicks off, she looks forward to her first match at the Morgan/Towson Invitational on August 30th against Lehigh, with additional matches scheduled shortly after.
Orioles' Cedric Mullins: Makes early exit Friday
Mullins was removed from Friday's game against the Astros with an apparent injury, Rich Dubroff of BaltimoreBaseball.com reports. No reason has been given yet for Mullins' removal in the fifth inning, but the Orioles should offer some clarification in the near future. If the 29-year-old is forced to miss any amount of time, Austin Slater, who entered as Mullins' replacement, would be the likely choice to pick up some additional starts in the outfield.
Revival Services At Chesapeake Christian Center
Community members are invited to "Freedom" revival services at Chesapeake Christian Center (located at 206 Weston Woods Drive Pasadena) on September 27 at 7:00pm, September 28 at 6:00pm, and September 29 at 8:30am and 10:15am. On Friday night, Chesapeake Christian Center will host the Rev. Lorenzo Sewell, a pastor from...
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