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Anish Vasudevan

Anish

Anish Vasudevan is from Cupertino, California, and is currently the editor-in-chief for The Daily Orange, Syracuse's student-run newspaper. He previously worked as a beat writer for the Chatham Anglers. Anish is interested in telling stories that expand beyond what happens in between the white lines.

The latest from Anish Vasudevan

How the Baltimore region became home to cricket stars and one of the country’s largest training facilities
Rajit Passey spent years looking for cricket games in the U.S. Now, he’s doing his part to grow the sport by opening a 19,000-square-foot facility and launching a minor league team in Baltimore.
Sarbjeet Ladda swings during a Baltimore Royals cricket match. (Photo courtesy of the Baltimore Royals)
Brunson League basketball: ‘Show me who you are today’
Grand Rising and World Class Ballers meet in today's championship after another successful season.
Brendan Adams shoots over defenders during a Brunson League game on July 30.
Orioles avoid series sweep for 6th time this season, moving streak to 76 straight
Baltimore salvages the third game of the series with the Astros before heading on a West Coast trip.
Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman hits the first leadoff home run of his career Thursday during a 5-4 victory over the Astros.
How the Salisbury Steaks picked such a rare — but juicy! — name
The name was first suggested in jest — but then fans loved it.
The Salisbury Steaks will begin play in the Major Arena Soccer League 3 later this year. (Logo courtesy of the Salisbury Steaks)
Baltimore’s best players return home for Premier Lacrosse League stop
The PLL is a roving professional lacrosse tour that could bring a team to the region next year.
This photo shoes a lacrosse player holding equipment and wearing and Orioles jersey walking along a brick-lined path.
Support swells for Orioles broadcaster Kevin Brown
Orioles lead play-by-play announcer Kevin Brown is scheduled to return to the air Friday after the story of his removal from the booth dominated national news.
This image shows a t-shirt that says "FREE KEVIN BROWN."
Adam Jones is back at Camden Yards after 5 years. There’s only one reason he returned.
Jones caught the first pitch from Sonsy Gaba, the mother of the late superfan who inspired the Orioles and the city.
Former Orioles outfielder Adam Jones caught the first pitch ahead of the Orioles contest against the Yankees. He was back at Camden Yards for the first time since 2018.
Ravens camp updates, Day 2: It’s hot
Fans attending Ravens camp were given paper fans to cool themselves, but players worked through the heat.
Offensive coordinator Todd Monken speaks into the radio at the first Ravens practice of the season Wednesday.
Yewande Balogun gave up on her playing dreams a decade ago. Then, a stint in Baltimore helped propel her to the World Cup.
The former Maryland standout saw no path forward on the field, opting to work in finance before taking coaching roles. Now, the Bowie native is representing Nigeria as a goalkeeper at the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Bowie native Yewande Balogun, shown here training with Coppermine United, will play for Nigeria in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. (Photo courtesy of Val Teixeira, Coppermine United)
Unmatched Athlete provides a safe space for LGBTQ+ youth to try sports
Founded in 2020, the nonprofit is hoping to encourage LGBTQ+ youth to get involved in sports and fitness.
Unmatched Athlete merchandise was on display at its Union Pride Collective fundraiser in June. (Photo courtesy of Joshua Day/Unmatched Athlete)
Right-handed pitchers, speedy outfielders highlight Baltimore’s 2023 MLB draft class
The Orioles selected 12 right-handed pitchers and five outfielders with their 22 picks as they looked to stock their system with athletic bats and live arms.
Blake Money #44 of the LSU Tigers pitches in the first inning against the Oklahoma Sooners during the Shriners Children's College Classic at Minute Maid Park on March 4, 2022 in Houston, Texas.
30 years later, Mark Pallack thinks he could still catch Ken Griffey Jr.’s warehouse homer
Mark Pallack happened to be on Eutaw Street when Ken Griffey Jr. launched the most famous hit in the history of the Home Run Derby. Thirty years later, he treasures the memory.
Mark Pallack poses with his daughter and wife near the plaque marking the spot where Ken Griffey Jr.'s Home Run Derby shot hit the Warehouse at Camden Yards in 1993. Pallack snagged the ball after it ricocheted off the wall. (Photo courtesy of Mark Pallack)
MLB draft updates: Orioles select six right-handed pitchers on Day 2
The Orioles surprised everyone by taking a pitcher on Day 1. What will the next rounds bring? We’ve got bios and scouting reports on each pick.
Baltimore Orioles general manager Mike Elias talks on the phone before the start of the Orioles and New York Yankees game at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on April 08, 2023 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Dean Kremer allows 7 hits, 7 runs in blowout loss to Minnesota
The right-hander has allowed 19 home runs in 17 starts, tied with Tyler Wells for the most an Orioles pitcher has permitted this year.
Joey Gallo of the Twins rounds third after hitting a solo home run against the Orioles' Dean Kremer during the second inning of Minnesota's 8-1 win Friday night at Camden Yards.
Ravens announce schedule of open training camp practices
Approximately 1,000 fans will be able to register online to attend the open sessions in Owings Mills, which include two joint practices with the Commanders. There will also be an open workout at M&T Bank Stadium.
The Ravens' 2023 training camp will feature open free practices to fans at the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills. (Photo by Steve Ruark for the Baltimore Banner)
Odell Beckham Jr. confirms plans to train with Lamar Jackson after minicamp
Lamar Jackson makes the annual trip home to Florida for throwing sessions before training camp in July. In 2021, he said the trip allowed him to get “individualized” work with his top targets while he focused on improving his footwork.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, center, works out during organized team activities Wednesday, May 24, 2023 in Owings Mills.
Matt Swope named Maryland baseball’s next head coach
Matt Swope to take over for Rob Vaughn as Maryland baseball’s next head coach. He played college ball for the Terrapins and most recently served as associate head coach.
Assistant coach Matt Swope
Maryland Baseball vs. Purdue at Bob "Turtle" Smith Stadium in College Park, MD on Sunday, Apr. 23, 2023. 
Chris Lyons/Maryland Terrapins
Adley Rutschman leads all American League catchers after first update of All-Star voting
Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman is leading all American League catchers with 460,496 votes in All-Star voting.
Baltimore Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman (35) exits the dugout at the start of a new inning of a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Camden Yards on Wednesday, May 10. The Orioles beat the Rays, 2-1, to win the 3-game series.
From a record crowd to a signature coffee, Annapolis embraces its new soccer team
The Annapolis Blues are in their inaugural season in the National Premier Soccer League.
Annapolis takes a shot against Virginia Beach City FC in a 3-0 win.
Orioles prospect Jackson Holliday moves up to No. 2 in latest rankings
The No. 1 overall pick in 2022 moved up to the second slot, while seven other Orioles prospects appeared on the list.
Aberdeen IronBirds shortstop Jackson Holliday (11) tosses the ball to a teammate before a game against the Hudson Valley Renegades at Leidos Field at Ripken Stadium on Tuesday, May 9. This game against the Renegades was Holliday’s home debut for the IronBirds.
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