SPORTS
June 22, 1992
ARLINGTON, Tex. -- Leftfielder Mike Greenwell will have surgery on his right elbow within the week and could be lost to the team for the season.Boston Red Sox manager Butch Hobson said after last night's game that Greenwell will have an operation after getting a second opinion from Richmond, Va., orthopedic surgeon Frank McCue tomorrow.Greenwell was placed on the 15-day disabled list after the 3-2 loss to the Texas Rangers.Greenwell, who had been trying to avoid surgery on the elbow, which has a tear inside the joint, left the team today to fly to Richmond.
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By Ken Rosenthal and Ken Rosenthal,Evening Sun Staff | October 22, 1990
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Trade talks at the World Series always fall under the category of "very preliminary," but the Orioles' interest in Boston's Mike Greenwell and Philadelphia's Von Hayes might be an early indication of their desire to improve this offseason.Sources this weekend confirmed inquiries by the Orioles about both players, either of whom could fill the club's need for a run-producing outfielder. General manager Roland Hemond never reveals specifics, but he acknowledged talks with Boston and Philadelphia, among other clubs.
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By Ken Rosenthal | November 9, 1990
The Orioles' quest to acquire outfielder Mike Greenwell from the Boston Red Sox took an apparent turn for the worse yesterday at the general managers' meetings in Scottsdale, Ariz.One source said trade talks broke down when Boston general manager Lou Gorman announced Greenwell no longer was available. A second source said a potential trade was simply, "no go."The Orioles remain intent on acquiring a power-hitting outfielder, but they are now likely to focus their attention elsewhere rather than endure another tease from the unpredictable Gorman.
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By John W. Stewart and John W. Stewart,SUN STAFF | May 22, 1996
Billy Greenwell made Bel Air's first appearance in the 22-year state baseball playoffs a smashing success.Greenwell doubled home two runs in the bottom of the first inning, scored a moment later, then made the runs stand up for a four-hit, 3-1 victory over Frederick (16-7) in the Class 3A semifinals at Joe Cannon Stadium in Harmans.Bel Air (15-7) will meet Westlake or Atholton in the state final at Joe Cannon Stadium Saturday at 7: 30 p.m.Greenwell, a senior right-hander for coach Mike Ennis, was in command all the way, taking a shutout into the seventh inning.
NEWS
April 9, 1991
A memorial Mass for the Greenwell family and Mary Wallace Greenwell, who with her brother donated land for a state park intended primarily for the disabled, will be offered at noon Saturday at St. John's Roman Catholic Church in Hollywood, St. Mary's County.Miss Greenwell, who was 92, died March 17 in Louisville, Ky., where she had lived in the Nazareth Home.She and her brother, the late Philip Greenwell, donated Rosedale, their home on 177 acres overlooking the Patuxent River near Hollywood, to be developed into a park for the mentally and physically disabled.
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By John Stewart and John Stewart,SUN STAFF | May 26, 1996
One thing about Bel Air's baseball team -- when it sets its mind to getting the job done, it doesn't take long.For the third time in 10 days, the Bobcats put away an opponent in less than an hour and three-quarters last night. This time, it was the big one.With all the scoring crammed into the first two innings, Bel Air (16-7) edged Atholton (18-5), 3-2, for the state 3A championship. An enthusiastic crowd of 800 at Joe Cannon Stadium in Harmans watched the Harford County team win its ninth game in its past 10.Jon Smith out-dueled Chris Russ in what became a pitchers' battle, and Bel Air's Mark Belcastro had two of the team's six hits, starting a first-inning rally and driving home the winning run in the second.