A teenager who was featured in an Orioles video series on the team's City Connect jerseys died in a hit-and-run last week.
Davis, a teenager killed in a hit-and-run crash last week, was in a promotional video for the Orioles’ City Connect uniforms.
When the Orioles unveiled their special edition City Connect uniforms, Davis appeared in a video where he spread word around ...
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William Leopold “Billy” Hoffer, a star pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles in the late 1800s, observed several times that he’d been born in the wrong century. His salary at the time he was setting major ...
The Orioles have picked up their $2.2MM club option on the services of left-hander Cionel Perez for the 2025 season, ...
Fans typically buy a sports jersey because of who's wearing it. But in the Minor Leagues, what’s on a jersey can often mean ...
There’s fan interference, and then there’s grabbing an outfielder’s glove and ripping the baseball out of it with help from a friend. That’s a whole other level of intrusive, as well as dumb.The media ...
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Juan Soto is currently playing in the World Series for the Yankees, but he is set to be a free agent this offseason.
There’s that whole facial hair policy that’s been around, and then there’s the fact that there are no names on the backs of their jerseys. Wondering why that is regarding the uniforms?