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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.
Rabies Alert Issued In Frederick County After Groundhog Tests Positive Following Dog Attack
An alert was issued by the Health Department after it was notified that a groundhog in the Frederick neighborhood tested positive for the virus after it was picked up from the stormwater management pond area near the swimming pool on Bel Aire Lane. Frederick County Animal Control collected the groundhog...
St. Mary's Post 255 falls in state tournament
Regardless of their performance in the Maryland State American Legion Tournament last weekend at Joe Cannon Stadium in Anne Arundel County, the St. Mary’s Post 255 baseball team was assured of a spot in the upcoming American Legion Mid-Atlantic Region II Tournament that it will be hosting Aug. 7-11 at the same venue. St. Mary’s Post 255 coaches and players were hoping to go into the region tournament with some momentum, but Sunday morning they were eliminated from the state tournament. Post 255 suffered a...
Two-vehicle crash blocks road reported in Chanceford Township
CHANCEFORD TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A road was blocked by a two-vehicle crash reported in York County. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. Crews responded to Workinger and Ted Wallace roads in Chanceford Township around 7 a.m. According to York County dispatch, the crash completely blocked the road.
Athletes Unlimited Professional Women’s Lacrosse League: Week 2 Highlights & Tar Heels Dominate
In Week Two of the Athletes Unlimited professional women's lacrosse league, held in Sparks, Maryland, former Tar Heels showcased their skills with career milestones, including MVP honors and record-breaking performances. Taylor Moreno leads the league with 67 saves and sits in second place with 809 leaderboard points. Caroline Wakefield became...
Thomasville restaurant celebrates National Chicken Wing Day
THOMASVILLE, Pa. — Today is National Chicken Wing Day, and one York County business is celebrating in style. Owner Shannon Ratliff got the idea to open Cool Wings while helping out a family member with their own business at Morning Sun Marketplace. "I got to walking around and saw...
Political commentator explains recent skyrocket in juvenile crimes, blames DJS
BALTIMORE, MD (WBFF) — With the disturbing new data from the Baltimore City State's Attorney's office revealing the drastic 208% increase in juvenile crime, many city officials are looking for answers. “We’re seeing more and more violent crimes from kids at a younger and younger age,” said Deputy State's...
Defendant Guilty of Second-Degree Fatal Stabbing
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. A jury delivered a mixed verdict for a Ramsay Street homicide defendant before Baltimore City Circuit Court Judge Lynn S. Mays on July 26. The jury acquitted Alphonso Ward, 47, of first-degree murder, but found him guilty...
New operator emerges to take over the Joe Squared pizza restaurant space in Station North
Eight months after Joe Squared closed its pizza restaurant and entertainment venue in Station North, a new restaurateur has emerged to take its place. Baltimore’s liquor board has set a hearing for Aug. 8 to consider an application from a Baltimore businessman who is seeking a Class ‘B’ Beer, Wine and Liquor license for a restaurant at 33 W. North Avenue, where Joe Squared closed at the end of 2023 after operating for many years.
Baltimore’s Birthday Bash shines bright at the Inner Harbor
Charm City celebrated its biggest and best Baltimore Birthday Bash yet on July 26, as Live Baltimore took over the heart of the city to ring in Baltimore’s 295th birthday. The Light Street Pavilion at Harborplace, bathed in vibrant yellow balloons and decor, set the stage for an unforgettable night of fun, music, and community spirit.
5 people rescued from sinking yacht in Maryland river
Five people were rescued from a sinking yacht in the area of Edgewater, Maryland, on Saturday. The U.S. Coast Guard told WTOP that guardsmen were called to the mouth of the Rhode River just before 1 p.m. for reports of a 100-foot yacht taking on water. All five people aboard...
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...
Cooper Welch Commits to Navy: A Future Anchored in Opportunity
Class of 2025 kicker and punter Cooper Welch from Archbishop Spalding High School in Maryland has committed to playing college football for the Naval Academy. Welch's decision came swiftly after receiving an offer from Navy over the weekend, culminating in his verbal commitment on the same day, July 27, 2024.