Unsurprisingly, the hometown tradition started during the Orioles' rowdy, it’s-not-over-until-it’s-over summer of 1979.
How the nearly 90-year-old club helped desegregate the city’s public courses and advance the civil rights movement.
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A look back at Camden Yards—its start, its intricacies, and how it became a legend in the landscape.
Thirty years ago, the Dunbar Poets were the greatest show on hardwood.
The antidote to loneliness can be found in an unlikely place: the gym.
The gear company goes back to its innovative roots with a new spring line.
Phelps has partnered with the global shampoo brand to promote their "Wash With Confidence" campaign.
An assistant coach for Towson University’s basketball team (alas, 0-17 at press time) also happens to be Bill Murray’s son
After his drug arrest and rehab, Keith Mills climbs back to top sportscaster status—while trying to make amends with his kids.
Corolla, North Carolina is where wild beauty meets coastal luxury this vacation season.
From a football family and bringing the Ravens to the playoffs, John Harbaugh was clearly born to lead.
Under Armour’s Kevin Plank has his mind set on winning the Triple Crown. Smart money shouldn’t bet against him.
A new concession company brings changes to Camden Yards.
A look at what trends are driving today’s auto industry and how to get the most out of your vehicle.
Has the talented but well-traveled skipper finally found a permanent home in Baltimore?
Has the talented but well-traveled skipper finally found a permanent home in Baltimore?
For you neophytes, that would be mixed martial arts, a new sport for Maryland personified by the colorful John Rallo.
Daniel Broh-Kahn, 10-time Baltimore Running Festival marathoner.
Former teammates and fans honor the legendary Orioles third baseman.
Ray Lewis is going to retire a Raven. You can exhale now.
The Ravens' Kelly Gregg brings a hard-nosed, old-school work ethic to his game. Just the way the Ravens fans like it--and just the way his father taught him.
No blinged-out crib for this Oriole. Nick Markakis prefers a house as quiet and low-key as he is.
In an age of athletic steroid scandals, white-collar bodybuilders are giving the sport a good name.
Even pacemakers and bad knees can't bench the die-hard players in Baltimore's adult hockey leagues.
Fantasy football’s popularity means more women are finding themselves “widowed” on Sundays—but some are joining in.
From Brooks to Tejada, 50 Glorious Years of Orioles History
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