Ryan Minor is best known for his work with the Shorebirds but ultimately the man who took over at 3rd base when Cal Ripken Junior ended his consecutive games streak at 2,632. Ryan Minor, a University of Oklahoma graduate, former Oriole and Expo has been placed in hospice care after learning that doctors at Johns Hopkins Cancer Center said there was nothing more that they can … [Read more...] about Baltimore Orioles Former 3rd Baseman, Ryan Minor, Enters Hospice Care
Thankful for sports
As this Thanksgiving holiday draws near, I’d like to write about a sports moment as well as a couple people I am very grateful are in my life. July 16th, 2016 was supposed to be one of the best days, I’ve been able to be a part of. My brother was getting married and it was a very fun time. Unfortunately, My father happened to pass away right after the ceremony. Because … [Read more...] about Thankful for sports
Thankful for Sports: April 10, 1996 – My First Orioles Game
The Orioles defeated the then-Indians, 3-2 in 10 innings One cold day in Baltimore, my family was just 5 years into the home that we had just moved into. My dad received a phone call from his father and said that he had tickets for the Orioles-Indians game on April 10th (during my spring break at the time). At the time, my brother and sister had already been to a few games, … [Read more...] about Thankful for Sports: April 10, 1996 – My First Orioles Game
Navy vs ECU Breakdown and Key Takeaways
Navy won an important game for them once again this week as they defeated East Carolina 10-0. The win keeps them in the hunt for bowl eligibility. More than that, it was an impressive win for this team. The Midshipmen were able to force four turnovers in this game. I felt coming into this game that ECU quarterback Alex Flinn had some mechanical issues that caused him to be … [Read more...] about Navy vs ECU Breakdown and Key Takeaways
Commanders Suffer a Predictable Loss to the Lowly Giants
Just when you think things have hit rock bottom, the Washington Commanders Suffer a predictable loss to the lowly Giants. Despite sacking the Giants third-string undrafted rookie quarterback Tommy DeVito NINE times, the Commanders found themselves in a familiar place yesterday, down double digits to an inferior opponent. Washington couldn’t help but give New York every break … [Read more...] about Commanders Suffer a Predictable Loss to the Lowly Giants