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Roberto Alomar Elected To Orioles Hall Of Fame
Former second baseman Roberto Alomar is elected to the Orioles Hall of Fame. Alomar will be inducted Friday, August 2, alongside former O’s scout and baseball operations executive Don Pries.
Legendary Baltimore Broadcaster Ron Smith To Be Honored For Journalism
Legendary Baltimore broadcaster Ron Smith is being posthumously inducted into the Maryland DC Delaware Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame.
Steve Davis: Retiring Ravens Numbers
Now that the careers of Jonathan Ogden, Ray Lewis and Ed Reed are finished in Baltimore (at least it seems unlikely Reed will ever play here again), what about retiring their numbers?
Mondale, Page Honored For Defense Info Work
A Defense Department school that teaches service members to be journalists and spokespersons is honoring two notable graduates.
Former Raven Jonathan Ogden Elected To Hall Of Fame
The first original Raven is going to Canton.
Former Owners Of Super Bowl Teams Up For Hall
An oddity for this Super Bowl has both teams’ former owners as finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Column: Last Ride A Rocky One For Ray Lewis
A lot of this Super Bowl was going to be about Ray Lewis anyway, even before strange tales of deer-antler spray and magic hologram chips came to light. He made sure of it by starting his retirement tour early, and bringing along the dances and inspirational speeches that TV cameras eat up.
Baltimore Native Danny Wiseman Elected To Bowling Hall Of Fame
Doug Kent, winner of 10 Professional Bowlers Association Tour titles, including four major championships, and Danny Wiseman, a 12-time tour winner with one major, are going into the PBA Hall of Fame.
Strahan, Sapp, Ogden Among Hall Of Fame Finalists
Single-season sacks leader Michael Strahan and two players who tried to block him are among 15 modern-era finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Bob Haynie: No Hall Of Fame For You
Baseball heaven, to some players, is in Cooperstown, New York. The greatest performers is the history of the sport are immortalized is this fine museum.
Well, maybe not.
Former O’s GM Lee MacPhail, Oldest Hall Of Famer, Dead At 95
Lee MacPhail, the former American League president who followed his father into baseball’s Hall of Fame and whose son became a top executive for several major league teams, has died at 95.
Brooks Honored
The fans erupted with a standing ovation and upon his arrival to the field, they cheered again when a smaller version of the bronze sculpture was unveiled in front of the pitcher’s mound.


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