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Orioles manager Brandon Hyde ejected in 9th inning vs. Padres over slide into Gunnar Henderson
Orioles manager Brandon Hyde was ejected during the ninth inning of their 8-6 win over the San Diego Padres after an interference call on the field was overturned by replay review. Padres pinch runner Tyler Wade slid into Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson to prevent a would-be game-ending double play. The slide knocked Henderson to the dirt, prompting half the Orioles’ dugout, including Hyde, ...
Baltimore Orioles avoid sweep with 8-6 win over San Diego Padres on "Mo Gaba Day"
BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore Orioles avoided a three-game sweep with an 8-6 win over the San Diego Padres on Sunday on "Mo Gaba Day" at Camden Yards.Baltimore superfan Mo Gaba died after a bout with cancer on July 28, 2020. Mo, a huge Orioles and Ravens fan, quickly captured the hearts of Baltimore City and all of Maryland when, at 9 years old, he began calling into 105.7 The Fan to share his knowledge of Baltimore sports.Orioles closer Yannier Cano got Jake Cronenworth, the game's potential go-ahead run, to ground out to end the game.Leading 6-5, Ryan Mountcastle's two-run single...
Struggling Orioles Need Boost From Exciting Prospect
The Baltimore Orioles have had a rough July, going 8-11 so far, so it is time for top prospect Coby Mayo to debut and spark a struggling team. Since June 28, the Orioles are 10-13, and that is largely because they have struggled to hit the ball. Their batting average in that time is .239 and team OPS is .704. Both put them in the bottom half of MLB in terms of those stats. Over the past month, the Orioles are near the bottom of the league for most offensive stats. The team has gone flat, and a spark is needed. That is exactly what Coby Mayo can be. The number 15 prospect in baseball according to MLB.com, Mayo has all the offensive tools to succeed in MLB. The Orioles need to make a change, and Mayo is a great place to start.
Ravens WR Zay Flowers says he’s trying to take his game to next level in 2024
The Baltimore Ravens got everything they were hoping for and more out of Zay Flowers during his rookie year in 2023. The former Boston College star made an impact as a three-level receiver and exceptional route runner, starting his NFL career off with a bang. Flowers entered the 2024 offseason with things that he could get better at to take his game to the next level. He shared that he wants to get better at everything ahead of this upcoming year, saying improving on everything from blocking to catching is on his radar. “[I want to] take the whole game to the next level, everything from blocking to catching. I’m trying to get better at everything, and I’m trying to improve every year and prove all the doubters wrong.” The second-year wideout will be cemented in as the team’s No. 1 wideout come September, a role he quickly took hold of in 2023. He’ll look to continue that momentum this season as well, and be a reliable target for quarterback Lamar Jackson to get the ball to.
Last Week This Week: Stories You Need To Start Your Day (News From July 22-26)
Last week, we shared Maryland reactions to Vice President Kamala Harris running for president; the name of the new restaurant coming to the former Cafe Hon in Hampden; and the closure of the popular night spot The Crown. Read the recaps and revisit the stories here:. “Price of landmark Mount...
Spy Exit Interview: Betty Huang and the Working Artists Forum
For the record, artist, and Easton gallery owner, Betty Huang is not giving up on her art or Studio B on Goldsbrough Street, but she’s actually retiring from being the president and board member of the Working Artists Forum after 12 years of leading this Mid-Shore arts organization. Given this remarkable tenure, the Spy thought it appropriate to ask Betty to participate in our ongoing chats with community leaders in all fields about their contributions and impressions about the organizations they have served and their future.
Moore comes to Biden’s defense over demands he step aside: ‘The president deserved better’
Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) stood by President Joe Biden‘s side Sunday, arguing that he “deserved better” than having Democrats publicly call on the president to step aside as the presumptive nominee. Moore criticized his fellow Democrats in an interview with ABC News’s This Week, claiming that calls for Biden to withdraw from nearly 40 congressional […]
Flames Tear Through Vacant Home In Cecil County: Fire Marshal
Multiple agencies were called at around 8:30 p.m. on July 28 to Old Mill Road in Conowingo, where there was a reported fire involving a manufactured home in the area according to the Maryland Fire Marshal.. Upon arrival, first responders were met by flames showing throughout the property, though they...
Young Professionals of Ocean City host Christmas in July event
WORCESTER CO., Md. – The Young Professionals of Ocean City community group had their Christmas in July event. They raised money for local families for the upcoming holiday season. Businesses who donated to the cause include Shore United Bank, Fager’s Island, and Ropewalk Ocean City, among others. We...
Eastern Shore town launches counterattack on climate flooding
A small town threatened by sea level rise on Maryland’s Eastern Shore is getting a big boost from the Federal Emergency Management Agency in its fight against flooding. Crisfield is receiving $36 million from FEMA’s Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program, the agency announced July 15. The funding is slated for the construction of the first of two phases of a massive public works effort to protect the city of 2,500 residents from tidal flooding and storm surges.
West Salisbury Little League wins state title
SALISBURY, Md. – The West Salisbury Little League team getting a heroes welcome Sunday night after defeated Rising Sun, 4-2, in the state championship game. The Majors team escorted by police and fire trucks on their way home from Waldorf. Michael Baim was clutch on the hill for West...
Identity Sought For Person Of Interest In Tech Support Scam
UPPER MARLBORO, Md. – The Prince George’s County Police Department’s Financial Crimes Section is asking for the community’s assistance in identifying the individual in this surveillance video. Investigators believe he has information critical to an active investigation into a tech support scam that occurred in the county in June.
Errors costly in Baltimore Orioles 8-4 loss to Toronto in second game of doubleheader
BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore Orioles committed three errors in their 8-4 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays in the second game of Monday's doubleheader at Camden Yards.The teams split the doubleheader with the Orioles winning 11-5 in the first game. Jordan Westburg and Colton Cowser hit home runs and drove in two runs apiece for Baltimore (63-44).The Orioles tied the game at 3-3 in the bottom of the second before Toronto scored two in the fourth and one in the fifth.Pitcher Cade Povich allowed six runs, only three earned, while walking five.Vladimir Guerrero Jr. torched the Baltimore pitching with four hits and three RBIs. He homered and had three doubles.All-Star pitcher Corbin Burnes will take the mound for the Orioles on Tuesday with first pitch at 6:35 p.m.
Ravens OC Todd Monken talks about replacing three starters on the offensive line
The Baltimore Ravens decided to revamp their offensive line this offseason by letting both starting guards John Simpson and Kevin Zeitler go in free agency and trading right tackle Morgan Moses to the New York Jets. The Ravens will have to turn to inexperienced players to protect reigning MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson.
UPDATED: Laurel Police Looking for Robbery Suspect after Fulton Bank Robbery
UPDATED – 07/30/24 – Laurel Police were called to the Fulton Bank on Route 13 just before 9:30 Monday morning for a robbery alarm activation. The suspect was gone when police arrived. Investigation showed that a black man entered the band and presented a demand note to a teller and left on foot with the cash in the direction of Discount Land Road. During a canvass of neighboring businesses, police learned the same suspect shoplifted from the Dollar General next to the bank. The suspect is believed to be in his 40s, about 5′ 8” to 5′ 10” and was wearing a white T-shirt over an off-white shirt, light gray long shorts and a red flat-brim cap with a black bill with a green/yellow/red marijuana leaf logo and white shoes with black soles. Police say he had a Haitian-Creole accent. Anyone with information should contact Laurel Police at 302-875-2244 or Crime Stoppers at 800-847-3333.
Norby on his improved defense and Pache on joining the Orioles
When it comes to O’s infielder Connor Norby, ranked as the club’s No. 5 prospect by MLBPipeline.com and No. 7 via Baseball America, there are differing opinions on his defense. Baseball America provides Norby a slightly below average 45 grade on the 20-80 scouting scale for his fielding...
Annapolis woman reunited with cat 10 years later
10 years ago, a nurse treated an elderly patient at the Anne Arundel Medical Center. At the time, the patient and her partner had to surrender their 7-year-old cat named Papa Bear. After being re-admitted, the nurse who adopted the cat recognized the patient and brought the cat back in to reconnect with his former owner!
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