From The Archives: Opening Day Memories Last A Lifetime For Former Orioles
For former Orioles like Mike Bordick, Ben McDonald, Dave Johnson, Jim Palmer and Rick Dempsey, Opening Day memories last a lifetime.
Read moreFor former Orioles like Mike Bordick, Ben McDonald, Dave Johnson, Jim Palmer and Rick Dempsey, Opening Day memories last a lifetime.
Read moreBen McDonald and Jim Palmer break down the potential candidates to fill out the Orioles’ starting rotation in 2023 and consider how the rotation will be managed given the lack of experience most of the candidates have at the major league level.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Ross Grimsley talk with Orioles great Jim Palmer about what he saw from the team this year and how the O’s can build on that success moving forward.
Read moreFormer Orioles pitchers Jim Palmer and Ross Grimsley say the change to push back the left-field fence at Camden Yards is a positive one, and both say it will allow pitchers to be more aggressive in attacking hitters.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Ross Grimsley chat with Orioles great and Hall of Famer Jim Palmer.
Read moreSept. 26, 2021, is the 50th anniversary of the Orioles establishing the all-time record by having a fourth starting pitcher record 20 wins in a single season. Jim Henneman talks to Jim Palmer about the record that won’t be matched in anybody’s lifetime.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles talks with Orioles great and Hall of Famer Jim Palmer about the progress he sees in the Orioles’ organization and how you determine when it’s the right time for a player to move up to the next level.
Read moreJim Palmer, Ben McDonald, John Means’ college coach Randy Mazey and Means’ wife, Caroline, share their take on the Orioles’ lefty’s no-hitter.
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 moreThe Orioles will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1970 World Series championship Sept. 18, with events including a special roundtable discussion featuring several members of the 1970 team streaming on YouTube.
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