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Who’s Hot, Who’s Not: June 29 | BSR
BSR takes a look at who’s hot and who’s not for the O’s.
Jim Thome Could Be A Good Fit In Baltimore | BSR
Zach Wilt of Baltimore Sports Report believes Jim Thome could be a good fit in Baltimore.
| Minor League Results | |
| Norfolk | L, 9-4 |
| Bowie | W, 8-5 |
| Frederick | W, 5-4 |
| Delmarva | L, 7-2 |
| Aberdeen | L, 5-2 |
| GCL | L, 8-7 |
Can The Orioles Handle The Heat?| BSR
“Since summer began on June 20, the Orioles are 2-5. Just as the expectations have heated up in Baltimore for the O’s, so too have the temperatures. It was 92 degrees at first pitch on Thursday, according to a quick glance at my iPhone, tonight it will be 102 degrees at 7 PM.”
Olney Speculates Thome to Orioles | MLBTR
More speculation that the O’s may be a fit for Jim Thome.
| AL East Standings | |||
| Team | W | L | GB |
|---|---|---|---|
| NY Yankees | 46 | 30 | - |
| Baltimore | 42 | 34 | 4 |
| Tampa Bay | 41 | 36 | 5.5 |
| Boston | 41 | 36 | 5.5 |
| Toronto | 39 | 38 | 7.5 |
Orioles Involved in Garza Talks | MLBTR
ESPN’s Jayson Stark says the O’s are in on Matt Garza, but have made it clear that they aren’t willing to part with Manny Machado or Dylan Bundy.
Today in Orioles History
On this date in 1997, Cal Ripken’s second grand slam of the season was the big blow in a six-run third inning as the Orioles beat the Phillies, 8-1. Mike Mussina won his 100th game to help Baltimore end its four-game losing streak.
Also on this date in 1997, Cal Ripken was picked to play in his 15th All-Star Game.
On this date in 2009, the Baltimore Orioles completed the biggest comeback in their history, besting Boston, 11-10, after trailing 10-1. They score 5 runs in the 7th and 5 more in the 8th, capped by Nick Markakis‘ two-run double off closer Jonathan Papelbon, thus depriving John Smoltz of a chance to win his first game for the Red Sox. (via BR)




