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By Eduardo A. Encina and The Baltimore Sun | April 18, 2012
Needless to say, Orioles leftfielder Nolan Reimold is in the zone. The hitting home runs every night in the most critical spots. He's making all sorts of dramatic catches in the field - running, diving, even lunging into the first row of seats atU.S. Cellular Field. In the Orioles' 3-2 win over the White Sox Tuesday night on Chicago's South Side, Reimold was at it again. He hit his fourth homer in as many starts. And in the field he made two web-gem caliber catches. In the first inning, Reimold made a diving snag of No. 2 hitter Brent Morel's ball in shallow left-centerfield.
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May 14, 2003
Opponent: Chicago White Sox Site: U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago Time: 8:05 TV/Radio: Comcast SportsNet/WBAL (1090 AM) Starters: Orioles' Rick Helling (2-3, 5.53) vs. White Sox's Danny Wright (0-1, 8.31)
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May 16, 2004
It's a fact Adam LaRoche of the Braves was a bat boy for the White Sox when his father, Dave, was the pitching coach. Milestone Pedro Martinez reached 1,500 strikeouts with the Red Sox, second in team history to Roger Clemens (2,590). The number 32: doubleheaders at U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago since 1991, when it opened as new Comiskey Park.
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By Roch Kubatko | May 11, 2004
At U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago Day Time TV Starters Tonight 8:05 CSN Sidney Ponson (2-2, 6.25) vs. Mark Buehrle (1-1, 5.27) Tomorrow 8:05 CSN Erik Bedard (0-0, 4.32) vs. Jon Garland (2-1, 4.43) Thursday 2:05 CSN Kurt Ainsworth (0-1, 7.36) vs. Scott Schoeneweis (3-1, 3.49) Radio: All games on WBAL (1090 AM) White Sox update Chicago slipped into a first-place tie with Minnesota in the AL Central after being swept by Toronto in a three-game series for the first time this season. The White Sox took two of three from the Orioles last week at Camden Yards, with Schoeneweis holding them to one run over seven innings to win the opener.
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April 8, 2011
Beware in Philly, Bronx Bill Kline The Morning Call When they say 99.9 percent of baseball fans are nice, they aren't talking about New York and Philadelphia. True, alcohol makes louts out of most of us. But when you couple booze with the ornery disposition most fans in those cities acquire by kindergarten, the combination is combustible. If you want trouble in New York or Philly, just pop on the visiting team's cap, settle into your seat, duck and cover.
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By Jeff Zrebiec and Jeff Zrebiec,SUN REPORTER | April 27, 2008
CHICAGO -- The Orioles had the bases loaded and one out in the top of the ninth inning last night and were one run away from bringing on closer George Sherrill and ending a long day at U.S. Cellular Field with a satisfying doubleheader sweep of the Chicago White Sox. Instead, in the bottom half of the inning, they had to watch the White Sox celebrate with Brian Anderson's bases-loaded, two-out single off Randor Bierd breaking a tie and giving Chicago a...
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September 19, 2004
Last weekend at Wrigley Field, the Florida Marlins paid special tribute to Steve Bartman, the Chicago Cubs fan who interfered with a ball in play last postseason, helping the Marlins reach the World Series. Marlins left fielder Miguel Cabrera managed to re-create the moment, when Moises Alou lofted a foul ball down the line in the second inning Sunday, painfully close to the spot where Bartman made his infamous reach. Alou was the one who reacted so furiously when Bartman deflected the ball.