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Cal Ripken to address University of Maryland grads
University of Maryland, College Park students can expect a home run from their spring graduation speaker. Orioles great Cal Ripken Jr. will deliver the commencement speech at the May 19 ceremony, the university announced Tuesday. "As a Marylander I am...
Tags: College Baseball, Teaching and Learning, University of Maryland, College Park, Cal Ripken, Jr., Graduation
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Lloyd Waters: Baseball, apple pie and heroes
Back in the late 1950s and early ’60s, the school ground in Dargan was the place to be if you wanted to play a little baseball. All the kids in the community would enjoy their summer vacations from school by playing the most popular sport....Tags: Babe Ruth, Cincinnati Reds, Yogi Berra, The Herald-Mail, Pies and Tarts
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GOP's Roraback Among Malloy's 15 Nominees For Superior Court Judge
The Hartford CourantGov. Dannel P. Malloy nominated 15 new Superior Court judges Thursday, including prominent Republican Andrew Roraback among the familiar names in the political and legal worlds. Many people had considered Roraback the Republican Party's best chance to...Tags: Career and Workplace, Prosecution, University of Connecticut, Politics, Stamford
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What they're saying about the Ravens, the 49ers and the Super Bowl (1/25)
The Baltimore SunHere is what other news outlets are saying about the Ravens, San Francisco 49ers and Super Bowl XLVII today. --- Peter Schrager of FOX Sports writes that O.J. Brigance's brave battle continues to inspire the Ravens. “Known around the Ravens...Tags: Politics, Colin Kaepernick, Super Bowl, USA Today, The Washington Post
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Lewis, Ravens advance after topping Colts 24-9
Ray Lewis ran on the field one more time and the man who has rewritten the Ravens' defensive record book had another career first left in him. As quarterback Joe Flacco prepared to kneel down, Lewis jogged about 10 yards behind him and took his place in...
Tags: Ray Rice, Andrew Luck, Leukemia, Michael Oher, Cal Ripken, Jr.
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CBS telecast came up short on story of fans' love for Ray Lewis
The Baltimore SunWith a TV event as emotional and epic as the last game in Baltimore for Ray Lewis, it would be a mistake to micro-critique the telecast of the game itself by CBS Sports. I'll talk about the work of the Ravens' 24-9 win over the Indianapolis Colts by...Tags: Ray Rice, CBS Corp., National Football League, Indianapolis Colts, Game Shows (genre)
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'White Collar's' Matt Bomer partners with Gilt in flash sale
Matt Bomer, who stars as the charming rascal Neil Caffrey on USA Network's "White Collar," is the inspiration behind a menswear collection that is to go on sale on gilt.com on Tuesday -- coinciding with the launch of the final six episodes of the series'...
Tags: Lou Gehrig's Disease, Fashion Shows, White Collar (tv program), Entertainment Events, Entertainment
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Ravens offense wakes up in second half of 24-9 win over Colts
The Baltimore SunRay Lewis ran on the field one more time and the man who has written the Ravens’ defensive record book had another career first left in him. As quarterback Joe Flacco prepared to kneel down, Lewis jogged about 10 yards behind him and took his...Tags: Andrew Luck, Ray Rice, Leukemia, Michael Oher, Cal Ripken, Jr.
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The Hall truth: The change it must make
History, it has been said, is written by the winners. But sometimes, writers write history, and I’m hoping those with Hall of Fame ballots do that today. When the names of the newest inductees into the Baseball Hall of Fame are announced, I hope...
Tags: Babe Ruth, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Bill Mazeroski, Red Schoendienst, Mike Piazza
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Peter Hayes Devin
Peter Hayes Devin, 55, passed away peacefully in his home on December 30, 2012, after a four year battle with ALS, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. He was surrounded by love and family as he was welcomed into heaven and the arms of...
Tags: Lou Gehrig's Disease, Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation, Nordstrom
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Did baseball HOF voting surprise you?
Bonds, Clemens snubbed Dan Connolly Baltimore Sun It's not surprising that no one received the needed 75 percent of BBWAA ballots. It's also not surprising that Craig Biggio, he of the 3,060 career hits for the Astros, was the highest vote-getter...Tags: Jeff Bagwell, Jackie Robinson, Sammy Sosa, Mike Piazza, Cy Young Award
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Talking up Thomas and Maddux while slapping down Sosa
So, I guess 12.5 percent of the Hall of Fame voters actually believed Sammy Sosa’s cockamamie Flintstones vitamins story. But 87.5 percent believe he cheated, and the voters kept him out and will forever. The amazing thing about the way the...
Tags: Babe Ruth, Jose Canseco, Sammy Sosa, Mark McGwire, Barry Bonds
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