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Ed Reed Should Be Priority Two

Ed Reed Should Be Priority Two

July 18, 2012 | Jeffrey Kryglik

With the recent signing of Ray Rice, the Ravens have two other players with contract issues that hopefully won’t harm the franchise throughout the season. Joe Flacco is in the final year of his rookie contract which he has certainly outplayed and Ed Reed is in the final year of his six-year contract extension that [...]

What Had Happened Was…

What Had Happened Was…

July 15, 2012 | Paul Mittermeier

It was definitely a good and bad weekend for the Orioles. The Birds signed their #1 draft pick right before the deadline and won one of the most exciting games of the year. On the down side they dropped two of three to the Detroit Tigers and lost their best starting pitcher to a knee [...]

The 2012 Baltimore Ravens: Time to Get That Elusive Ring

The 2012 Baltimore Ravens: Time to Get That Elusive Ring

July 14, 2012 | Jeffrey Kryglik

Baltimore get on your feet! Stand up, get your hands up. Are you ready to kickoff? The 2011 season for the Baltimore Ravens can be summed up in a few words, “Oh my God.” Terrell Suggs uttered these words after Billy Cundiff’s field goal drifted away along with the Ravens’ hope for another chance at [...]

Orioles 2012: This Year, Next Year, or Both?

Orioles 2012: This Year, Next Year, or Both?

July 13, 2012 | Robert Testoni

As I wrote in an earlier blog, one of the best parts of the game of baseball is that for the most part the 162 games separate the pretenders for contenders. The way that things have been going for our birds, I do not see them getting to 81 wins, as constructed right now. I [...]

Will the Orioles be Playing Meaningful Baseball in October?

Will the Orioles be Playing Meaningful Baseball in October?

July 11, 2012 | Jeffrey Kryglik

This is the question that every Baltimore sports fan and myself are hoping to answer with a resounding yes as we are tired of hearing about the 15-year drought and how pathetic our baseball team is. As someone that grew up on baseball, playing recreational ball and watching the wire-to-wire years, I would love to [...]

Bryce Harper is an All-Star? That’s a Clown Question Bro!

Bryce Harper is an All-Star? That’s a Clown Question Bro!

July 10, 2012 | Jeffrey Kryglik

The All-Star game for the MLB is actually a meaningful game and somewhat of an interesting watch in comparison to the other major sports’ games. However, like football, basketball and hockey the voting process in who makes the rosters becomes such a popularity contest that some of the guys that are actually producing for their [...]

Andino Caps Off A Near Perfect Night From Chen

Andino Caps Off A Near Perfect Night From Chen

July 04, 2012 | Jeffrey Kryglik

Last night, we almost saw history as Wei-Yin Chen looked as if he was on his way to a perfect game. He became the ninth pitcher in the MLB this season to have a perfect game through five innings. Then, Casper “The Friendly Ghost” Wells stepped in the box and crushed all our hopes for [...]

Orioles Woes Continue in Seattle

Orioles Woes Continue in Seattle

July 03, 2012 | Jeffrey Kryglik

I came home from last night at 11 thinking I was going to watch the Os respond after two dismal series’ against the Indians and Angels, but I was sure wrong. Going into the seventh inning, it looked promising. The Seattle Mariners as a team are batting a dismal .233 and their leading hitter, Ichiro, [...]

Arrieta’s Struggles Continue

June 30, 2012 | Jeffrey Kryglik

What has happened to the “ace” of the Orioles’ staff? Once again, he showed glimmers of brilliance yet continued to struggle getting guys out. Luckily, for his sake, the bats came alive as the Os pulled out the narrow 9-8 victory, preventing Jake Arrieta from becoming the first pitcher in the majors to lose 10 [...]

Center of Attention

Center of Attention

June 27, 2012 | Brett Dickinson

Josh Hamilton has been supreme for the past several years, and his career revival coincides with the Rangers recent surge to the baseball elite. This season, his dominant force in the heart of Texas’ lineup has pushed them into another stratosphere, culminating the best record in baseball. Hamilton will most likely walk away with another [...]

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