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    Baltimore Orioles pitcher Charlie Morton (50) gives up the baseball to manager Brandon Hyde, left, with catcher Adley Rutschman looking on, in the sixth inning during the second baseball game of a doubleheader against the Detroit Tigers Tigers Saturday, April 26, 2025, in Detroit.
    Charlie Morton is as flummoxed as anyone by his poor performance. He wants to right the ship.
    There were more questions than answers, it seemed, during the 20-minute conversation at Morton’s locker at Comerica Park.
    Johns Hopkins University campus
    Federal cuts have been brutal for Johns Hopkins. Here’s how its endowment can help.
    The university tapped its endowment to replace some research grants, a highly unusual move.
    Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Kyle Gibson, right, reacts during a pitching change in the fourth inning of a baseball game against the New York Yankees, Tuesday, April 29, 2025, in Baltimore.
    Bronx Bombers batter Kyle Gibson in his Baltimore return
    The five homers were a career high against Gibson, and they each came against a different pitch: four-seam fastball, cutter, sinker, changeup and curveball.
    Catcher Maverick Handley frames a pitch during a Grapefruit League game in February.
    He may not have the hype, but Maverick Handley is finally a big leaguer
    Orioles outfielder Cedric Mullins is playing well after being in a funk during long stretches last year.
    Inside the Dugout: Cedric Mullins offers reason for hope
    Cedric Mullins’ standout first month feels like the one true bright spot of the Orioles’ sluggish start.
    Corbin Burnes sits in front of the media as the Orioles prepare for their Wild Card Series workout.
    Do the Orioles have a leadership void? | Banner Baseball Show
    Did the Orioles adequately replace their veteran leaders this offseason?
    BALTIMORE, MD - APRIL 29: Starting pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez #31 of the Baltimore Orioles works Jose Abreu #79 of the Chicago White Sox in the first inning at an empty Oriole Park at Camden Yards on April 29, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland. Due to unrest in relation to the arrest and death of Freddie Gray, the two teams played in a stadium closed to the public. Gray, 25, was arrested for possessing a switch blade knife April 12 outside the Gilmor Houses housing project on Baltimore's west side. According to his attorney, Gray died a week later in the hospital from a severe spinal cord injury he received while in police custody.
    ‘Like playing in a library’: Remembering the Orioles game without fans
    Before COVID, there was no blueprint for going about your business in the eerie quiet as a city teetered on the brink.
    Trump’s first 100 days in office: How Maryland has been affected
    Here’s a look at some of the ways President Donald Trump’s moves have impacted Maryland during his first 100 days.
    Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano delivers during the second inning of a baseball game against the New York Yankees, Monday, April 28, 2025, in Baltimore.
    Tomoyuki Sugano delivers a strong start when the Orioles needed it most
    Sugano recorded a career-high 17 whiffs in five innings pitched.
    Baltimore Orioles' Ryan O'Hearn celebrates after hitting a three-run home run during the third inning of a baseball game against the New York Yankees, Monday, April 28, 2025, in Baltimore.
    Ryan O’Hearn apologizes for hot-mic moment that, well, wasn’t about baseballs
    As the game on the field continued, a clip of O’Hearn’s ribald remark took off on X.
    FILE - Stan Love (34) of the Los Angeles Lakers gets Steve Mix's arm out of the way as he gets a jump shot off in the first half of NBA game with the 76ers, on  Jan. 9, 1975 in Philadelphia.
    Former Bullets player Stan Love, brother of Beach Boys’ Mike Love and father of Heat’s Kevin Love, dies at 76
    Stan Love was a 6-foot-9 forward who starred at Morningside High School in Inglewood, California, and at Oregon before he was selected ninth overall by Baltimore in the 1971 NBA draft.
    End Dave Parks of the San Francisco 49ers (81) catches a pass, alongside Tom Brown (40) of the Green Bay Packers in 1966.
    Former Maryland two-sport star Tom Brown, who had clinching interception in 1966 NFL title game, dies
    Brown was part of Green Bay’s three-straight NFL title-winning teams from 1965-67 under Vince Lombardi, starting in the secondary and playing a key role on one of the most important plays during that dynasty.
    Jordan Westburg (11) points to the sky after singling in the Orioles' home opener.
    Jordan Westburg, Gary Sánchez to 10-day IL as Orioles’ injuries mount
    To replace Westburg and Sánchez on the active roster, Baltimore selected the contract of catcher Maverick Handley and infielder Emmanuel Rivera.
    The intersection of Pratt Street and the Light Street spur in 2024.
    Three Inner Harbor intersections are finally getting pedestrian-safe makeovers
    The section of Pratt Street, smack in the center of the city, is one of Baltimore’s most heavily-trafficked by cars, bikes and people alike.
    Rhonda Phillips, the incoming president of St. Mary's College.
    St. Mary’s College of Maryland names new president
    Rhonda Phillips will join the public college in Southern Maryland in July.
    Orioles first baseman Ryan Mountcastle has one home run and five RBIs through 27 games.
    Jon Meoli: Are the Orioles’ offensive struggles really the same as last year’s?
    A look at how they’re doing hitting lefties, relying on the home run and with runners on second and third.
    Safety Malaki Starks, second from right, the Baltimore Ravens first round draft pick, 27th overall, poses with defensive coordinator Zack Orr, left, head coach John Harbaugh, and general manager Eric DeCosta during an NFL football press conference at the Under Armor Performance Center in Owings Mills, Md., Friday, April 25, 2025. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)
    NFL draft recap: Harbaugh, DeCosta talk NFL draft picks and contracts
    Follow the NFL Draft with news and analysis from Banner reporters.
    New Maryland basketball coach Buzz Williams is slated to make at least $33.3 million over six years.
    Maryland’s Buzz Williams will be one of Big Ten’s highest-paid men’s basketball coaches
    Williams’ six-year deal is worth at least $33.3 million, making him one of the highest-paid coaches in the Big Ten Conference.
    A yellow flag marks a field contaminated with dioxin near Danang airport in Vietnam.
    The Vietnam War ended 50 years ago, but the battle with Agent Orange continues
    Millions of Vietnamese are born with severe developmental challenges linked to Agent Orange.
    RFK Stadium in 1992.
    Commanders, District agree to a deal to build at RFK Stadium site
    D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said the District and the Commanders reached an agreement to construct a new home for the football team in the city.
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