Archive | May, 2009

The Orioles are a farce!!!!

Posted on 31 May 2009 by Keith Melchior

This was supposed to be a big weekend for Baltimore and the Orioles. The so-called savior has arrived.  Come to the ballpark, spend your money and see the future of the Orioles…..DH HORSECRAP!!! You mean to tell me that Orioles and manager (for now) Dave Trembley couldn’t reward the fans on the Orioles biggest weekend [...]

A typical Sunday result: O’s lose with their “B” lineup

Posted on 31 May 2009 by Drew Forrester

It’s Sunday in late May, which means you can count on two things today. 60 Minutes will air on CBS tonight. And the Orioles will lose their game. The latter has been take care of, courtesy of a 3-0 whitewashing by the Detroit Tigers earlier this afternoon at Camden Yards. The Birds had two hits [...]

Skipping Tonight’s Game in Fear of Being Jinx

Skipping Tonight’s Game in Fear of Being Jinx

Posted on 30 May 2009 by Glenn Clark

(Photo Courtesy of The Sun) As Thyrl Nelson wrote earlier this week and my friend Sam Angell (who works dilligently at the University of Maryland and previously worked for BaltimoreRavens.com) Facebooked-this has been about the best week for an Orioles fan since-say-1997. Winners of 7 of their last 8, the call-up of “future Hall of [...]

2009 Stanley Cup Final Preview and Pick

Posted on 30 May 2009 by Lawson Lambert

After the first three rounds my pick percentage isn’t all that great. I am 8-6 after splitting the conference finals. Hockey probably is the least predictable playoff, so I don’t feel too bad. Mainly one team haunted me throughout. So, without further ado, here are my results from last round and my preview of the finals.

Thank You – Matt Wieters

Posted on 30 May 2009 by Jerry Reinhardt

What a great night to be an Orioles fan! Last night, all was right with the world. The city was electrified by the excitement generated by Matt Wieters.  The rain could not dampen our enthusiasm and the Tigers could not stop us. For one incredible night, baseball was important again in Baltimore and Baltimore was [...]