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    Anthony Santander blasts walk-off home run as desperate Orioles beat the Giants 5-3
    The Orioles avoided a sweep and reduced their magic number for clinching a playoff berth to five.
    Fans cheer Anthony Santander after his walk-off home run Thursday against the Giants at Camden Yards.
    Jon Meoli: If this is Anthony Santander’s final home stand, his Orioles career deserves praise
    The former Rule 5 draft pick has turned into a man of big moments for the Orioles.
    This could be Anthony Santander’s last weekend in an Orioles home uniform as he approaches a large payday in free agency.
    Will lower mortgage rates bring relief to Baltimore-area residents?
    With mortgage rates coming down, relief could be on the horizon for Baltimore-area homebuyers, home sellers and home builders alike.
    The business of real estate is evolving. Working with a REALTOR®, you can secure a rewarding outcome, whether you’re buying or selling a home.
    How can the Ravens get better blocking? Maybe there’s an easy and sensible way.
    The Ravens can't continue to trot out the same players and expect different results. It's time to get creative.
    Baltimore Ravens center Ben Cleveland (66) and the offensive line ready up during the team’s preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on Friday, August 09, 2024.
    Cutting Craig Kimbrel was the right choice for the Orioles. It still took guts.
    Designating Craig Kimbrel for assignment made the most sense given his recent outings. But not every organization has the strength to make the right choice.
    Baltimore Orioles pitcher Craig Kimbrel reacts as his teammates come to him for a mound meeting during game one of a series against the Oakland Athletics at Camden Yards on April 26, 2024.
    No easy answers as Ravens hope to avoid 0-3 | Banner Ravens Podcast
    Off to a slow start, the Ravens face an even more difficult road over the next few weeks.
    How do Maryland schools stop guns from getting inside?
    Maryland school districts have invested in more staff and more weapon-detection technology to prevent violence.
    Baltimore County Public Schools are among those using artificial intelligence gun-detection systems.
    Jonathan Schoop shares favorite Orioles memories | The Adam Jones Podcast
    The former Orioles second baseman talks about his days in Baltimore, his trade to Milwaukee and his time in the Mexican League.
    Orioles again leave too many runners on base in 9th loss in their last 12 games
    Against the Giants, the team stranded eight baserunners and finished 2-for-10 with runners in scoring position.
    Baltimore Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson (2) returns to the dugout after striking out in the second game of a series against the San Francisco Giants at Camden Yards in Baltimore on Wednesday, September 18, 2024.
    Ronnie Stanley, Kyle Hamilton among Ravens missing at practice
    Rookie cornerback Nate Wiggins (neck/concussion) remains sidelined after getting into a car crash last week.
    Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton has emerged as one of the league's best defensive players.
    Orioles designate Craig Kimbrel for assignment
    The team’s major offseason signing has pitched poorly in the second half.
    Craig Kimbrel gave up a career-high six runs Tuesday night. On Wednesday, the Orioles designated him for assignment.
    Orioles reliever Craig Kimbrel unravels, reaching a new low in forgettable second half
    On Tuesday, the 36-year-old Kimbrel allowed a career-high six runs in one outing.
    Baltimore Orioles pitcher Craig Kimbrel (46) is pulled from the game by manager Brandon Hyde in the 9th inning of the first game of a series against the San Francisco Giants at Camden Yards in Baltimore on Tuesday, September 17, 2024.
    8 ‘Love Is Blind’ DC cast members are tied to Maryland
    There are several Baltimoreans in this season of "Love Is Blind," the hit Netflix show basing its seventh season in Washington, D.C.
    There are several Baltimoreans in this season of “Love Is Blind,” the hit Netflix show basing its seventh season in Washington, D.C.
    Kyle Goon: From the Bird Bath to Pickles Pub to a 2nd grade classroom, Baltimore sports vibes are off
    Baltimore sports fans are justifiably glum, bewildered and struggling to find hope.
    Austin Lewis, left, could not conceal his disappointment Tuesday night at Camden Yards.
    Film study: Daniel Faalele remains the Ravens’ biggest question mark. Is there a fix?
    Here are five takeaways from Faalele’s bumpy start at right guard — and where the next few weeks could take him.
    Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Daniel Faalele (77) gets in position during the first half of an NFL football game against the Las Vegas Raiders, Sunday, Sep. 15, 2024, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Terrance Williams)
    Jon Meoli: What Mike Elias’ comments on the slumping Orioles mean going forward
    “So we’re aware of the fact that we’re in a slump as a team right now, as an organization, all of us, and we’re working on that, but we don’t want to lose sight of where we are and how we got here,” Elias said.
    Orioles general manager Mike Elias watches a game against the Guardians in June.
    Flailing Orioles muster 5 hits while surrendering 10 runs to Giants
    Albert Suárez wasn’t his best — he allowed four runs in 3 1/3 innings — but it was once again the Orioles offense that couldn’t produce
    Orioles outfielder Cedric Mullins (31) grimaces after striking out.
    Orioles GM Mike Elias knows the team has lost its ‘mojo’ but thinks a playoff run is possible
    In a wide-ranging press conference, Elias offered injury updates, acknowledged that the organization has lost some of its “mojo” and reinforced his trust in the coaching staff and players. Here are four takeaways.
    “I put the roster together. I put the staff together. I put the personnel together,” Elias said. “And results in this business, whether it’s this year or other years, it starts right here with me.”
    Inside the Dugout: A year later, the O’s are not as fun. They deserve admiration anyway.
    In a way it never has before, it feels like the losing — at-bats and games — is living with these Orioles.
    Baltimore Orioles catcher Adley Rutschman (35) and shortstop Gunnar Henderson (2) watch their teammates on the field from the dugout in a game against the Chicago White Sox at Camden Yards in Baltimore on September 4, 2024.
    Orioles roundtable: What’s gone wrong in the second half and what comes next?
    Baltimore has a 26-28 record since the break. But they still are in control of their playoff destiny. Our Orioles experts answered several pertinent questions heading into the final stretch of baseball.
    Baltimore Orioles manager Brandon Hyde watches his team from the dugout during a game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Camden Yards in Baltimore on September 8, 2024.
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