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    Coby Mayo survived the Parkland school shooting. Now he plays for those who were lost.
    The Orioles rookie was a sophomore at the time of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
    Baltimore Orioles designated hitter Coby Mayo (86) gets ready to run to second base during a Grapefruit League game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at LECOM Park on February 25, 2024. The Orioles beat the Pirates, 2-0, during Sunday’s game.
    No discounts and fewer promos: Under Armour CEO thinks you’ll pay more for shoes and clothes
    Baltimore-based apparel company Under Armour has recently been slashing its number of online promotions, pushing consumers to pay full price, CEO Kevin Plank told investors Thursday.
    Under Armour storefront.
    Vladimir Guerrero Jr. bashes Orioles pitching as Blue Jays clinch series
    The Orioles rallied in the ninth inning but left Canada after a 7-6 loss.
    Vladimir Guerrero Jr. watches the ball as he hits a triple in the sixth inning.
    Baltimoreans are resurrecting orphaned scooters as the city tries to collect them
    Some of the now-defunct scooters were left on Baltimore streets. The city wants help rounding them up, but some residents have other plans.
    A snow-covered electric Link scooter in Charles Village on Jan. 16, 2024.
    16-year-old from Maryland in line to run in Olympic 4x400 relay
    Quincy Wilson would become the youngest male to compete for the U.S. track team.
    Quincy Wilson, who attends the Bullis School in Potomac, would become the youngest male to ever compete for Team USA track and field.
    Ryan O’Hearn says Orioles’ new additions are fitting in perfectly | The Adam Jones Podcast
    Ryan O’Hearn joins Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss the O’s trade deadline acquisitions, his role as a leader and more.
    The real Jackson Holliday has arrived | Banner Baseball Show
    Holliday has homered in three straight games, justifying the Orioles’ decision to hold onto their top prospect at the trade deadline.
    Some MARC train tickets can now get you all the way to Virginia
    The Maryland Transit Administration and Virginia Railway Express will now honor each other’s commuter train tickets as part of a new agreement to help bolster ridership and connectivity.
    A silver train with the letters "MARC" on the front rolls into a station.
    Jon Meoli: How the Orioles develop pitching prospects and keep them healthy
    At all levels of the Orioles’ farm system below Triple-A, many games will feature a starter and a second, planned pitcher who will pitch bulk innings behind him.
    Director of pitching Chris Holt came to the Orioles from the Astros, who used a similar pitching plan to the one the Orioles prefer.
    Golden Tee promises to keep Jackson Holliday, Orioles swinging
    The video game maker says it will send a console to the Orioles’ clubhouse.
    Jackson Holliday hits a home run Sunday in Cleveland, topped only by his hole-in-one in Golden Tee.
    Anthony Santander hits 2 homers, takes one away as Orioles beat Blue Jays 7-3
    The last time the Orioles won a game they were trailing after six innings was May 25.
    Anthony Santander hits the first of his two home runs Wednesday night, a two-run shot in the first inning.
    Chippy Seahawks practice includes several skirmishes ahead of preseason opener
    The Seahawks are approaching their first preseason game under former Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald.
    Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald is in his first season after serving as Ravens defensive coordinator.
    Lamar Jackson watch: Ravens QB heats up late in final practice before preseason opener, plus more highlights
    Unofficially, Jackson went 30-for-39 in team drills at one of his busiest training camp practices.
    Lamar Jackson had a busy day at training camp Wednesday.
    Orioles starter Grayson Rodriguez, reliever Jacob Webb head to injured list
    With a bevy of starting pitching injuries already, Rodriguez took on an increasingly important role in the rotation.
    Orioles pitcher Grayson Rodriguez went on the injured list Wednesday.
    Orioles sign infielder J.D. Davis to minor league deal
    Davis was released by the New York Yankees a week ago after hitting .105 in seven games.
    J.D. Davis #38 of the New York Yankees in action against the Cincinnati Reds at Yankee Stadium on July 04, 2024 in New York City. The Reds defeated the Yankees 8-4.
    Larry Sheets endured the Orioles’ record 1988 losing streak. Then, his son’s team tied the mark.
    Former Oriole Larry Sheets “wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy” the 21-game losing streak his team endured in 1988. But his son Gavin, who plays for the White Sox, just went through the same thing.
    1989:  Larry Sheets #19 of the Baltimore Orioles gets ready to bat during practice before a game in the 1989 season. (Photo by: Rick Stewart/Getty Images)
    Coroner rules former Ravens WR Jacoby Jones died of heart disease
    Jones, 40, died at his home in News Orleans on July 14, three days after his birthday.
    Wide receiver Jacoby Jones smiles on the sideline after returning a kickoff for a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Minnesota Vikings at M&T Bank Stadium on December 8, 2013.
    The Baltimore Banner launches online obituaries
    The Baltimore Banner today announced the launch of online obituaries by offering an innovative approach to the publication of death notices.
    Fixing Trevor Rogers may take time, but Orioles are pushing to speed up the process
    Trevor Rogers struggled in his first start with the O’s, and the team is already suggesting changes to his approach.
    Trevor Rogers struggled in his first start with the O’s, and the team is already suggesting changes to his approach.
    The Dish: The Baltimore County boy turned Michelin star chef
    Johnny Spero, the chef at Washington, D.C.’s Michelin-starred Reverie, was a hyperactive and rebellious kid growing up in Baltimore County before he found his focus.
    Chef Johnny Spero peels tomatoes in his restaurant, Reverie, in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. on July 11, 2024.
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