Happy Birthday, ‘Mr. Hoover’
After all these years, Brooks Robinson — who turns 85 on May 18 — remains the iconic Baltimore Oriole, writes Michael Olesker.
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On his 83rd birthday, Orioles great Brooks Robinson (second from right) is flanked by (left to right) television reporter Ron Matz, Michael Olesker and longtime local broadcaster Richard Sher. (Provided)
After all these years, Brooks Robinson — who turns 85 on May 18 — remains the iconic Baltimore Oriole, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreJmore caught up with Baltimore native Jodi Michelle Cutler to talk about “Rally Caps,” which she co-authored with her father, Stephen J. Cutler, her advocacy for the hearing loss community and how they’re working with the Orioles to help spread the word.
Read MoreAmerica has gone through cultural sea changes, and modern distractions have stolen away baseball’s emotional hold, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreAfter two pandemic-altered seasons, and a three-month lockout, the 2022 Major League Baseball season has finally arrived. Here’s a quick look at the Jewish players on Opening Day rosters, including Orioles pitcher Dean Kremer.
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Tamir Goodman: “Our goal is to re-imagine sports equipment and gear as well as to inspire athletes of all levels and backgrounds. We hope to expand accordingly.” (Provided photo)
A new basketball net developed by Baltimorean Tamir Goodman aims to change the game.
Read MoreWith New Year’s resolutions about dieting everywhere, Michael Olesker recalls how a pair of Baltimore Colts linemen used to take off the weight.
Read MoreWatching underdog Navy beat Army over the weekend reminded Michael Olesker of another matchup between those fierce rivals back in the late ’60s.
Read MoreCoach Mark Turgeon’s decision to leave the University of Maryland basketball program speaks volumes about sports today, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreA seventh grade student at the Krieger Schechter Day School, Jmore Juniors writer Ben S. looks back on the history of baseball and what it can teach us about America’s evolution.
Read MoreThe great Tom Matte, who passed away last week, understood the unique legacy of the Baltimore Colts, writes Michael Olesker.
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Jerry Schnydman was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2003. (Photo courtesy of Sol Levinson & Bros. funeral home)
A Baltimore native, Jerry Schnydman was a fixture on the JHU Homewood campus for more than four decades.
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