Tip of the Iceberg?
Last week’s NBA gambling scandal marks a scary time for professional sports, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreLast week’s NBA gambling scandal marks a scary time for professional sports, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreMichael Olesker pays tribute to the former Colts safety and BBQ entrepreneur who was one of the last remaining players from the great ’58 Baltimore team.
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With the historic Bromo Seltzer Tower in the distance, an Orioles fan demonstrates their team pride. (Photo Credit: Kenya Allen/PressBox)
The Orioles picked a horrific time to announce a price hike on their ticket plan options, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreOn this episode of “Marc My Word,” Marc Terrill talks with Minnesota Vikings owner and Jewish activist Mark Wilf about how his family’s legacy fuels his leadership with the Vikings and his unwavering commitment to Israel and the Jewish community.
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Last week, the Maryland Board of Public Works approved a $14.3 million contract to begin Pimlico’s demolition and reconstruction. (File photo)
Salvation may still be possible for the fabled racetrack and its surrounding communities, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreThe game is part of the team’s “Theme Nights” promotional series.
Read MoreThe Orioles’ performance so far this season is nothing less than discouraging, writes Michael Olesker.
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Gem on the Diamond: Baltimore native Jeff Amdur, who passed away last September, was a lifelong, diehard Orioles fan who also enjoyed teaching and academic pursuits.
In memory of Jeff Amdur, his family and friends are hosting a fundraiser at the Orioles game on May 4 to raise money for Stand Up to Cancer.
Read More“The Last Manager” lifts legendary Orioles manager Earl Weaver beyond all the old stereotypes, writes Michael Olesker.
Read MoreThe family-owned delicatessen, which opened in East Baltimore in 1915, will operate a stand near Section 53.
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The 1970-1971 Baltimore Bullets team included such stars as Earl “The Pearl” Monroe, Gus “Honeycomb” Johnson, Wes Unseld, Jack Marin and Kevin Loughery. (Official team photo)
Michael Olesker remembers the late, great Henry “Skip” Feldman, former trainer of the old Baltimore Bullets, who passed away Mar. 11 at age 88.
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