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    Gausman to make Orioles debut Thursday

    The Baltimore Orioles will recall 22-year-old Kevin Gausman on Thursday and send him to the mound in Toronto for his major league debut.

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    Orioles beat Yankees to end 6-game skid

    Nate McLouth homered leading off the bottom of the 10th inning, Chris Dickerson hit a pair of solo shots and the Baltimore Orioles beat the New York Yankees 3-2 Tuesday night to snap a six-game losing streak.

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    Garcia sorry for "Fried Chicken" Remark

    Sergio Garcia's feud with Tiger Woods has deepened, with the Spaniard denying accusations of racism after "fried chicken" comments during an awards dinner.

Baltimore Ravens


  1. Thieves break into Ray Rice's home

    Thieves break into Ray Rice's home

    Detectives are investigating a break-in at Baltimore Raven Ray Rice's home in Baltimore County from this weekend.

    • Rolondo McClain announces retirement

      Rolondo McClain announces retirement

      One of the newest Ravens has decided to call it quits.

      • Ravens hire Spagnuolo

        Ravens hire Spagnuolo

        The Baltimore Ravens have hired former Saints defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo as a senior defensive assistant.

        • Ravens reach agreement with McKinnie

          Ravens reach agreement with McKinnie

          The Baltimore Ravens have agreed in principle to a two-year deal with T Bryant McKinnie, general manager and executive vice president Ozzie Newsome announced Thursday afternoon.

          Baltimore Orioles


          1. Gausman to make Orioles debut Thursday

            Gausman to make Orioles debut Thursday

            The Baltimore Orioles will recall 22-year-old Kevin Gausman on Thursday and send him to the mound in Toronto for his major league debut.

            • Orioles beat Yankees to end 6-game skid

              Orioles beat Yankees to end 6-game skid

              Nate McLouth homered leading off the bottom of the 10th inning, Chris Dickerson hit a pair of solo shots and the Baltimore Orioles beat the New York Yankees 3-2 Tuesday night to snap a six-game losing streak.

              • Orioles recognized for style

                Orioles recognized for style

                The Baltimore Orioles got used to winning last season. Players are carrying themselves in a manner synonymous with winning. They have swagger.

                • O's Johnson takes blame for Rays' win

                  O's Johnson takes blame for Rays' win

                  The only finger-pointing Baltimore Orioles closer Jim Johnson did after blowing his second straight save after converting a club-record 35 in a row was at himself.

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