Former Orioles RHP Kyle Gibson: Not Returning In 2024 Doesn’t Change Positive Memories

Kyle Gibson won’t be back with the Orioles in 2024, but he looks back fondly on his time in Baltimore. “Just because I fit into the plans in 2023 and I don’t fit into the plans in 2024, that doesn’t change how I feel about my time there and how I feel about the people there,” Gibson said.

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Former Ravens TE Daniel Wilcox: Baltimore Can Overcome Mark Andrews’ Injury

Former TE Daniel Wilcox believes the Ravens’ depth will help them get by without Mark Andrews. “I feel like we still have a solid team on offense, defense and special teams where we can cause some serious damage going late into the playoffs and Super Bowl,” Wilcox said.

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Jermaine Lewis Leaves His Mark With Maryland State Athletic Hall Of Fame Induction

For former Ravens and Terps star Jermaine Lewis, getting inducted into the Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame was extra special. “I feel like I gave everything in the state of Maryland,” Lewis said. “… I’m a Maryland guy all the way.”

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Kevin Broadus On How Mark Turgeon Is Helping Morgan State Men’s Basketball

Former Maryland HC Mark Turgeon might not be coaching anymore, but every couple of weeks he visits Morgan State’s basketball practice. “Everything he brings to the table helps not only me, I think it helps out other coaches and our players as well,” Bears HC Kevin Broadus said.

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Johns Hopkins TE Will Leger On Viral Game-Winning Touchdown, Blue Jays’ Big Season

Johns Hopkins TE Will Leger made quite a splash with his game-winning TD on a blocked field goal, but he says that’s just the team’s mentality. “Our whole team is really focused in on, ‘What we can do next?’ and ‘What’s the best thing moving forward?'” Leger said.

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Orioles Prospect Carter Baumler On Bouncing Back From Injuries, Pitching In Arizona Fall League

While injuries have limited Orioles prospect Carter Baumler to just 28.2 career innings, he’s making up for lost time in the Arizona Fall League. “It’s motivation,” Baumler said of working his way back from injuries. “… You have to stay patient, keep grinding.”

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