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Jim Henneman spent 15 years as the Orioles beat reporter at The Baltimore Sun as part of a lengthy career surrounding the team.
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The Spun on MSNLegendary Baseball Writer Announced Dead On FridayThe baseball community lost a legendary sportswriter this Friday. Jim Henneman, a longtime Orioles reporter for The Baltimore Sun, has died at the age of 89. In addition to covering Baltimore sports for decades,
Orioles have every right to be furious with Charlie Morton, Adley Rutschman, and Tyler O'Neill as a disastrous season continues.
It’s a turbulent time for the Orioles. Sun reporter Jacob Calvin Meyer answers reader questions about the state of the club and its future.
It’s not clear if Samuel Basallo will be a catcher or a first baseman when he finally joins the Baltimore Orioles.
If there's a rock bottom in Major League Baseball, the Colorado Rockies have already hit and they still have 112 games left to play this season.
The Baltimore Orioles need to make a lot of changes in order to revive their season, but Tyler O'Neill's exit might be the first step.
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A goofball with an impressive recall, Orioles pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano has plowed through the learning curve in his first MLB season.