NEWS
March 30, 2005
On March 26, 2005 DAMON LAMONT DESHIELDS. On Thursday friends may call at THE NEW VAUGHN C. GREENE FUNERAL SERVICES (RANDALLSTOWN), 8728 Liberty Rd., from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. On Friday, Mr. De Shields will lie in state at the Emmanuel Church, 8729 Church Lane, where the family will receive friends from 11:00-11:30 a.m. with services to follow. Inquiries to 410-655-0015.
SPORTS
By Ken Rosenthal | July 23, 1999
The demotion of Jerry Hairston changes nothing.The Orioles believe that Hairston is better at second base than shortstop. They plan to keep him at second even if they trade Mike Bordick. And they all but concede that Delino DeShields is not in their future plans, even as he's returning from the disabled list."We're not going to play with Hairston," general manager Frank Wren said when asked if the 22-year-old rookie would return to short if Bordick were traded. "I haven't heard anyone tell me that would be the right move."
SPORTS
By James H. Jackson | October 2, 1990
Ronelda DeShields finally may be getting her game together."I have to get the mechanical and mental aspects of my game in proper sync," DeShields said yesterday between first-round qualifying efforts in the $50,000 Ladies Pro Bowlers Hammer Eastern Open Tournament at Country Club Lanes on Pulaski Highway."
SPORTS
By Kent Baker and Kent Baker,SUN STAFF | April 10, 1999
BOWIE -- The Bowie Baysox's 1999 season was delayed almost exactly two hours by a severe thunderstorm last night, but it was worth their wait.With Orioles second baseman Delino DeShields in their lineup on a rehabilitation assignment, the Baysox capitalized on the wildness of two Akron pitchers and a crucial error to score a 4-3 Eastern League victory before 5,424 chilled spectators at Prince George's Stadium.Bowie broke a 3-3 tie in the eighth inning when Akron catcher Angelo Encarnacion threw wildly into center field with two runners moving after a strikeout of Carlos Casimiro.
SPORTS
By Joe Strauss and Joe Strauss,SUN STAFF | June 3, 1999
SEATTLE -- Second baseman Delino DeShields is to undergo a magnetic resonance imaging test this afternoon to determine the cause and extent of what Orioles officials termed a lower back strain.DeShields suffered the injury during the sixth inning of Tuesday night's 14-11 win over the Seattle Mariners. He was backing up a play made by shortstop Mike Bordick when he grabbed his lower back and crumbled to the Kingdome floor. DeShields remained immobile for several minutes before being helped to the clubhouse.
SPORTS
By Roch Kubatko and Roch Kubatko,SUN STAFF | March 6, 1999
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- A visit to a hand specialist yesterday provided Delino DeShields with the news he had wanted. Finally, the Orioles' new second baseman caught a good break.DeShields learned that he won't need surgery to repair a fractured bone in his left thumb. No pins, no prolonged layoff. Just patience.DeShields arrived at Fort Lauderdale Stadium around 10 a.m. wearing a cast that extended to his forearm. He has been told the cast can be removed in about a week and replaced with a splint, but it will be three to four weeks before he can start rehabbing and another two to three before he can return to the lineup.