Slow, Slower and Slowest Starring Stu Miller
Of course we heard the stories. How that Stu Miller fellow got blown off the mound at San Francisco. Meaning he was so light (165 pounds) that a wind knocked him around and caused him to balk in the 1961 All-Star game against the American League.
Officially It Was A 23-Game Winning Streak
The 23rd victory in a row came on Aug. 2nd. And Baltimore again batted around and put a five-spot on the board in the first inning. KC fought back but fell again, 10-8.
What Nate McLouth Means for the Orioles
The Orioles came to an agreement with 31-year-old outfielder Nate McLouth on Wednesday. So, what will McLouth need to do to provide average or better production as a starting leftfielder?
That DeCinces Homer Off of Ron Guidry
I admit it. I’m a Yankee hater from way back. But I had to admire Louisiana Lightning, Ron Guidry. The Yankees lefty didn’t even stand 6 feet tall and weighed less than 165 pounds, yet threw the heck out of the ball.
An April Batting Champion Named Billy Smith
Rich Dauer was a proven second baseman. He made the routine plays for the Orioles teams of the late 1970s and early 80s. And he was a solid line drive hitter as well. But he certainly endured some dreadful starts to seasons.
No Wins for Oakland That Year
It was not only a terribly exciting year for the Orioles this season but also that no-name team in Oakland as well.
Orioles 2012 Season By the Numbers
A crazy season comes with crazy, historical statistics. Here is the Baltimore Orioles 2012 season “By the Numbers”.
O’s Season Ends in 3-1 Loss in New York
The Orioles most memorable season in a decade and a half—and maybe ever—cam to a halt Friday night at Yankee Stadium as the Orioles lost 3-1 to CC Sabathia and the New York Yankees.
Orioles Stay Alive With 13 Inning 2-1 Win Forcing Game 5
The Baltimore Orioles saved their magical season in New York with their backs against the wall Thursday night.
O’s Choke On The Big Apple, Down 2-1 in ALDS
The Orioles find themselves in a position now where another loss in either of the next two games will cost them the season. The birds dropped a heartbreaker in New York to the Yankees, 3-2 in 12 innings Wednesday night.


