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Michael Phelps ends Olympic career with finish that's golden
The Baltimore SunSomeday, people will tell their grandchildren about this. How, under the swooping roof of the Aquatics Centre, on the final day of his final Olympics, they saw Michael Phelps race for the final time. They’ll remember how they saw him, one more time,...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Dana Vollmer, London (England), Michael Phelps, Michael Jordan
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Sports Legends to induct Ripken, Murray into Hall of Legends
The Baltimore SunCal Ripken Jr. and Eddie Murray will be inducted into the Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards' Hall of Legends during the Babe Ruth Birthplace Foundation's annual gala in September, according to a news release. "Cal & Eddie: A Legendary Evening" will...Tags: Baseball, Arts and Culture, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Culture, Art Modell
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Back Story: Is the Sports Legends Museum haunted?
Bolton Hill baseball and travel writer Charlie Vascellaro normally can be found hanging out at ballparks. So the opportunity to spend a night in late April at the Sports Legends Museum at Camden Station after hearing tales about ghostly occupants was...Tags: Baseball, Arts and Culture, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Lobbying, Bolton Hill
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Colleges: Kiraly one to covet
There comes a point with former athletes when the legacy they created during their playing career virtually trumps any resume they may have developed after that career has ended. Karch Kiraly, the Babe Ruth, Michael Jordan and/or Wayne Gretzky of men's...
Tags: Baseball, Awards and Prizes, Pacific Tigers, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Michael Jordan
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Art Callaham: Let's talk stadium
Even though I promised lots of people that I was going to remain mostly silent about stadium issues here in Hagerstown, one trip to see the O’s play the Nats in Baltimore hooked me again. My wife says this is worse than all those times I quit...Tags: Baseball, Washington Nationals, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Lifestyle and Leisure, Public Officials
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The Sun Remembers: July 1-7
July 7, 2001: Brady Anderson's bases-loaded triple gives the slumping Orioles a 4-3 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies before an announced 49,072, then the largest gathering to see a regular-season game at Camden Yards. "That's the first big base...
Tags: Johnny Unitas, Football, Baltimore Orioles, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, National Football League
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Conn. family selling Lou Gehrig's home run ball
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - A Connecticut family is selling a baseball that New York Yankees slugger Lou Gehrig hit a home run with in the 1928 World Series. Elizabeth Gott, a Stamford resident, said she's selling the ball on behalf of her 30-year-old son,...Tags: Baseball, Sports, Lou Gehrig, St. Louis Cardinals, Grover Cleveland
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The Sun remembers: July 8-14
July 9, 1997: Roland "Bud" Slimmer Jr. of Lutherville lays the first of 1.2 million bricks for the Ravens' new stadium at Camden Yards. "This is all becoming a routine," said Slimmer, a 68-year-old mason who had helped construct Memorial Stadium, which...
Tags: Baseball, Jim Parker, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, National Football League, Ottawa Senators
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Parasiliti: Federal history is starting point to new dreams
History is allegedly a thing of the past. Many people don’t like living back there. In some cases, reliving and honoring days gone by softens the drive for future achievements. But in other ways, it also defines those times. The fact is,...
Tags: Baseball, Sports, Fenway Park, High School Sports, Little League Baseball
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Midsummer Classic worth watching
Sun Sports EditorCincinnati’s Big Red Machine roared through Major League baseball in the 1970s and remains one of the best teams in the history of professional baseball. From 1970-76, the Reds won five National League Western division titles, four National League...Tags: Baseball, Major League Baseball All-Star Game, Home Run Derby, Chicago Tribune, Jay Bruce
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Vin Scully, pitch perfect for the Dodgers
Oh, that voice! It comes out of the TV, it comes out of the radio, it comes out of the man sitting across from me in the cafe behind the press box at Dodger Stadium. Courtly and indefatigable, Vin Scully has been calling Dodger games since Harry Truman...
Tags: Andre Ethier, Philosophy, Los Angeles Dodgers, Electronics, CBS Corp.
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Teammates show Thome some mercy...and respect
The Phillies FilesIf you're wondering just how much respect Jim Thome's teammates have for him, this just about says it all. After Thome hit a pinch-hit, walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth inning that gave the Phillies a 7-6......
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