The Rolling Stones’ track Ruby Tuesday is featured in a song about the long time Ravens run stuffer, Jarret Johnson.
DETROIT – You might need a pen and paper to follow the Orioles’ roster moves Tuesday.
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The Rolling Stones’ track Ruby Tuesday is featured in a song about the long time Ravens run stuffer, Jarret Johnson.
Bryce Harper continued to show the world why he’s a boring, mean spirited donut head, whose only saving grace is that he can hit major league pitching. The guy still can’t play outfield, and after mocking a reporter who asked him if he would celebrate his home run with a beer he can legally drink in Canada, the 19 year old National backfired by saying “That’s a clown question, bro.” Can you think of anything more obnoxious to say to a reporter? As an Orioles fan, I truly despise...
Orioles shortstop J.J. Hardy received some scary news when the team’s charter flight touched down in Chicago Sunday evening.
Second baseman Robert Andino said he believes his war of words with New York Yankees catcher Russell Martin at the end of Monday’s game was a misunderstanding – nothing more.
Continuing an offseason of interesting front-office hires and inter-organization movement, Dan Duqette, the Orioles' executive vice president of baseball operations, has added sports psychologist Seth Kaplan to provide mental-performance services, with a focus on the pitching staff.
The Orioles announced Tuesday that they will play an exhibition game against the State College of Florida at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Fla., on April 3.
A quarterback and a coach could be out for a while after being injured Sunday. Raiders quarterback Jason Campbell broke his right collarbone during Oakland’s 24-17 win over Cleveland, while New Orleans coach Sean Payton has a torn ligament and broken bone in his left leg after a player fell on him. Campbell landed hard on his shoulder after being hit at the end of a scramble by Cleveland linebackers Chris Gocong and Scott Fujita with about 4 minutes left in the half
DETROIT — Jim Harbaugh charged across the field, lifting his shirt to expose his belly to attempt a chest bump. He extended his right hand to Jim Schwartz for a shake and slapped him on the back with his left hand. Schwartz didn’t like what was done or said — claiming he heard an expletive — and went charging after Harbaugh.
With the world mourning the death of Apple's founder Steve Jobs, Ravens offensive lineman Michael Oher had a simple question: Who is that guy?
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