The story behind Mike Ricigliano's larger-than-life papier mâché dummy of Baltimore public enemy No. 1—which became something of a local celebrity at parades and sports bars.
A month after signing a long-term Camden Yards lease, Angelos family agrees to sell the O’s to Baltimore-born billionaire and philanthropist David Rubenstein.
At the National Capital Curling Center in Laurel, members play and teach curling in men’s, women’s, doubles, youth, and social leagues—and refreshingly don’t take their collective self all that seriously.
It’s been seven years—and one heck of an organizational rebuild—since the O's last made the postseason, but the waiting is over. October baseball is back in Baltimore.
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