Last night, a fun tidbit came out of the Winter Meetings down in Orlando surrounding Orioles’ Vice President of Baseball Operations and former center fielder
The gymnasium was filled beyond comfortable seating capacity by the student body; all boys, separated by class: the freshmen and sophomores on one side, drowning
Whether you have met him or not, if you’ve been to an Oriole game, you know Romeo Santos; his signature orange construction hat, mohawk-ed with
As the gates close on the 2013 Oriole season, as does my third full ballhawking season. In more than 50 games this season, I managed
Forget for a moment the big names. Put the dreams of Canos and Garzas to bed for a little. Neglect the need for rotational help,
On a sweltering July night in Flushing, N.Y., we were reminded why we love the game of baseball. When its biggest superstars gathered on July
When 194 doubles, 198 home runs, and a .260 career batting average entered the indoor batting cage early Thursday afternoon at Camden Yards, one of
Growing up as a kid in Baltimore, the Orioles were always competitive and it was my birth-right that they would be in the hunt for
There are some people who will tell you that the idea of line-up protection – the thought that a player batting in front of a
With the Kansas City Royals in town for only three games earlier this month before the O’s hit the road, this third installment of Baltimore
FOCO is showing love to this Charm City hitter! Say hello to one
Image source Over the years, there have been attempts by the
The MLB offseason kicked off yesterday, as it was the deadline
Image Source The Baltimore Orioles have a chance to boost their
FOCO is turning back the clocks! Baseball’s Iron Man was also
Thanks to the LA Dodgers, the Yankees were denied their 28th