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AL East picture becoming more clear as Orioles' division rival begins sell off
After going 17-12 through the gauntlet that was the month of June, the Orioles find themselves atop the AL East once again. The Yankees have been struggling as of late and the O's have been able to take advantage, keeping the pressure on and looking like the stronger team heading into the All-Star break.
The Orioles need to rip the Band-Aid off and get Cole Irvin out of their rotation ASAP
The Orioles had the day off on Monday after a brutal 11-2 loss to the Texas Rangers on Sunday Night Baseball. In that game, the Orioles' needs became even clearer. At the trade deadline, they are going to need some help in their starting rotation. Cole Irvin got the start...
Orioles News: O's ink former Athletics reliever to minor league deal
As reported by Roch Kubatko of MASN Sports on Tuesday evening, the Orioles have come to terms with right-handed reliever Vinny Nittoli on a minor league contract. Nittoli will report to Triple-A Norfolk and serve as a depth arm for the time being. Nittoli has had a bit of success...
Frustrated Jackson Holliday is proof the Orioles are playing with fire
Baltimore Orioles top prospect Jackson Holliday received just 35 at-bats, recording two hits and striking out 18 times. The 20-year-old Holliday was rushed to the big leagues amid fan pressure that he ought to have made the roster out of spring training. Oh, how wrong those fans were. The gap...
Baltimore Ravens Sign Veteran WR
The Baltimore Ravens improved their group of pass-catchers by signing experienced wide receiver Keith Kirkwood. After performing well during a tryout at the time of the team’s mandatory minicamp earlier in June, the Ravens decided to add him to their 90-man roster. Kirkwood, now in his seventh NFL season,...
Northeastern Supply Breaks Ground on New Westminster, Maryland Site
Northeastern Supply, one of the Mid-Atlantic’s fastest growing plumbing and HVAC wholesalers, recently announced the relocation of its Westminster, Maryland branch. On June 5, 2024, the company broke ground at the new location of the Westminster branch, which will better serve the needs of Northeastern Supply’s customers in the Carroll County, Maryland area.
Driver Goes Off Roadway, Strikes Tree On I-70 In Northern Maryland
There were some minor disruptions for drivers in advance of the Wednesday afternoon commute when a driver lost control and landed in the trees off the westbound lanes of the interstate. Crews were still working to clear the scene as of 5 p.m. on July 3. The cause of the...
Check out some tips on how to stay safe near water ahead of holiday weekend
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — As the long holiday weekend begins, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources is reminding everyone about the importance of water safety. Between 7,000 and 9,000 people drown in the United States each year. The Fourth of July weekend is often a busy time for accidents. Last...
Maryland Weather: 4th of July heat, muggy, and scattered storms
BALTIMORE -- Expect dry and warm outdoor weather now through Thursday morning. Heat, humidity, & storms return to the forecast for our 4th of July afternoon.Temperatures on this Wednesday afternoon have been seasonably warm with tolerable levels of humidity and sunshine. We will continue with this nice weather straight through the evening & overnight hours. Traveling or any other outdoor activity looks fantastic with warm, dry, and comfortable weather.July 4th will be very hot and muggy. Temperatures will top out in the middle 90s with heat index values running between 100-103 degrees. The day will start with sunshine, but gusty...
Maryland settles with state workers for wage theft, former UMD professor for discrimination
The state Board of Public Works awarded nearly $222,000 to nine employees of the Maryland Department of Health whose wages were undercut while performing multiple jobs within the agency. Patrick Moran, president of AFSCME, the union representing the employees, said that certain employees were being asked to sign contracts under former Republican Gov. Larry Hogan’s administration to do ...
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