BALTIMORE—Shortstop Gunnar Henderson received his Silver Slugger award before Saturday’s game and began the Orioles’ first with a home run. He added a single in the fifth, and a two-run triple in a nine-run sixth inning, and the Orioles had their second straight lopsided win to begin the season. The Orioles had a 3-1 lead heading into the bottom of the sixth, and the first nine … [Read more...] about 9-run 6th, 9 strikeouts by Rodriguez power Orioles to 13-4 rout of Angels; Henderson sets pace with leadoff homer, Santander’s 3-run shot caps 6th
Archives for March 2024
Nonprofit helps kids bond with rescued rabbits
Most rabbits adopted for Easter are given away, but a nonprofit is helping kids bond with the fuzzy animals. Itay Hod reports. … [Read more...] about Nonprofit helps kids bond with rescued rabbits
Biden visiting Baltimore next week to jumpstart federal assistance
President Biden is visiting Baltimore next week to jumpstart federal assistance after the collapse of the Key Bridge. Natalie Brand reports. … [Read more...] about Biden visiting Baltimore next week to jumpstart federal assistance
Washington Nationals news & notes: Positives coming out of Opening Day + Nats’ offense in opener…
Notes and quotes from Opening Day in GABP... STRESS THE POSITIVES: Looking for positives coming out of a season opener which saw Nick Senzel injured (before the game even started), and which saw Josiah Gray struggle on the mound in an 8-2 loss to the Cincinnati Reds, Nationals’ manager Davey Martinez did note the work Washington’s bullpen put in, covering four innings in which … [Read more...] about Washington Nationals news & notes: Positives coming out of Opening Day + Nats’ offense in opener…
Raheem Mostert and Dolphins agree to new contract that keeps him in Miami through 2025
Raheem Mostert agreed to a contract extension with the Dolphins that will keep the running back in Miami through the 2025 season, his agent, Brett Tessler, announced Friday. … [Read more...] about Raheem Mostert and Dolphins agree to new contract that keeps him in Miami through 2025