Orioles Select Jackson Holliday With No. 1 Pick In 2022 MLB Draft
The Orioles selected Oklahoma high school infielder Jackson Holliday, the son of seven-time All-Star Matt Holliday, with the No. 1 pick in the 2022 MLB Draft.
Read moreThe Orioles selected Oklahoma high school infielder Jackson Holliday, the son of seven-time All-Star Matt Holliday, with the No. 1 pick in the 2022 MLB Draft.
Read moreOrioles outfield prospect Hudson Haskin chatted with PressBox about his favorite minor league road trip, his favorite spot to eat in Maryland and more.
Read moreThe World Lacrosse Women’s World Championship, featuring 30 teams from all over the globe, will be hosted by Towson University June 29 to July 9. To U.S. stars and former Terps Taylor Cummings and Alice Mercer, the event offers a chance to grow the game.
Read morePressBox talked with local dentist George Garbis about his work to help develop the ThermoPact MouthShield, created with the aim to absorb more energy than the typical mouthguard and to change colors to signal when an athlete needs to cool off.
Read moreAdam Thompson, senior handicapper and analyst for bookies.com, chatted with PressBox about how new baseball bettors can have fun, the types of bets to target, some futures picks he likes and more.
Read moreOne year after a heartbreaking one-goal loss to Virginia in the NCAA men’s lacrosse championship game, Maryland defeated Cornell, 9-7, in the 2022 national title game to finish off one of the best seasons in men’s lacrosse history.
Read moreBaseball America’s Carlos Collazo says that although Atlanta-area high school outfielder Druw Jones is the best prospect in the 2022 MLB Draft class, Orlando-area high school outfielder Elijah Green has the biggest upside.
Read morePressBox talked with Maryland men’s lacrosse goalie Logan McNaney about the influences on his game, the advice he’d give to younger players and more.
Read morePoint guard Jahmir Young, who will play the 2022-23 season at Maryland after removing his name from the NBA Draft process, says it’s “definitely exciting” to be the first DeMatha Catholic High School alum to play for the Terps in nearly two decades.
Read moreBrent Urban is happy to be back with the Ravens — and pleasantly surprised by the reaction from fans. “After looking at social media and all that kind of stuff after I signed, I definitely was surprised with how much positive cheering and all the great messages,” Urban said.
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