In The Paper: October/November 2020
Cover Story: Twenty years later, members of the 2000 Ravens look back on the team’s first Super Bowl victory, how they stuck together and when they knew they had a shot to win it all.
Read moreCover Story: Twenty years later, members of the 2000 Ravens look back on the team’s first Super Bowl victory, how they stuck together and when they knew they had a shot to win it all.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles explains why the 1969-1971 Orioles shouldn’t be overlooked as one of the greatest teams in modern baseball history even though they won just one World Series.
Read moreDoug DeCinces still remembers how fans felt about him as he took over for Brooks Robinson: “I wasn’t the most well-liked guy coming in and taking over for the guy that probably could have ran for mayor and governor and won both races in the same year.”
Read moreMatt Kremnitzer looks at some of the Orioles who will enter 2021 with something extra to prove as they compete for more playing timeas the Orioles’ talent pipeline takes shape.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Ross Grimsley talk with former Orioles third baseman Doug DeCinces about replacing the irreplaceable Brooks Robinson, his relationship with Earl Weaver, his role in the start of Orioles Magic and more.
Read moreHeston Kjerstad, the second overall pick by the Orioles in the 2020 MLB Draft, will not attend the team’s fall instructional league camp because of an undisclosed medical, non-sports reason. “It’s not great,” GM Mike Elias said. “I think the fact that he is an advanced high-level college hitter makes it a little less concerning.”
Read moreFor Boog Powell, the 25th anniversary of Cal Ripken’s 2,131 brought back the memory of Ripken’s kindness to Powell’s Uncle Ben.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles breaks down five things he wants to see from the Orioles before the 2021 opener, ranging from Chris Davis to Ryan Mountcastle to Trey Mancini.
Read moreOutfielder Anthony Santander has been voted the winner of the 2020 Most Valuable Oriole Award.
Read moreAustin Hays has shown he can provide power to the Orioles’ lineup and play solid defense in the outfield when healthy. “I need to continue to prove myself,” Hays said. “… Every single game I get to play is an opportunity to continue to show what I can do.”
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