Baltimore shop owners say Orioles and Ravens vintage wear has ‘exploded’
It was a fundamental tenet of sports fandom. How coaches and players dressed, in matching regalia with the same fearsome logos like they were headed into battle, was how fans wanted to dress. That’s...
View ArticleOrange on orange: Orioles bring back retro pants with monochrome alternate...
SARASOTA, Fla. — The orange pants are back. First, it was Brooks Robinson and Jim Palmer. Then it was Adam Jones and Nick Markakis. Now, the Orioles are bridging those eras to that of Gunnar Henderson...
View ArticleRavens 2025 free agency tracker: Who’s coming, going and staying
With nearly 20 unrestricted free agents, a few unrestricted free agents, salary cap cuts and contracts to be extended or reworked, it’s a busy time on the business side of things for the Ravens. The...
View ArticleOld Line Golf Club brings indoor simulator swings to Annapolis
Old Line Golf Club, a membership-based golf simulator facility in Annapolis, held its soft launch on Monday. It is located at 302 Harry S. Truman Parkway, Suite E, just off Riva Road. Featuring three...
View ArticleOld Line Golf Club brings indoor simulator swings to Annapolis
Old Line Golf Club, a membership-based golf simulator facility in Annapolis, held its soft launch on Monday. It is located at 302 Harry S. Truman Pkwy., Suite E, just off Riva Road. Featuring three...
View ArticleNavy women’s basketball trails from start to finish in 66-52 loss to Holy Cross
Navy women’s basketball closed the regular season as strong as any program in the Patriot League. The Midshipmen won their last four conference contests to seize the fourth seed and a home game in the...
View ArticleInside Towson basketball: Top-seeded Tigers lose to Delaware in CAA...
WASHINGTON — That coveted NCAA Tournament bid continues to elude Towson men’s basketball. Armed with what seemed to be their best opportunity to end a 34-year absence from the big dance, the No. 1 seed...
View ArticleOrioles observations on Holliday at shortstop, Bautista’s velocity and...
BRADENTON, Fla. — Jackson Holliday is hoping he doesn’t need to play shortstop to begin the season. That would mean Gunnar Henderson, who suffered a ribs muscle strain in late February, is healthy for...
View ArticleThe last hurdle: Orioles’ Jackson Holliday, Coby Mayo aim to put big league...
SARASOTA, Fla. — In April, Coby Mayo watched his friend achieve a lifelong dream, only for it to temporarily come crashing down in about two weeks. Jackson Holliday didn’t return to Triple-A Norfolk...
View ArticleNFL mock draft (Version 4.0): How free agency changes the first round
There’s nothing like the first day of NFL free agency. The sheer volume of moves can be overwhelming — unless, of course, you’re the Ravens. Then it’s more about how many players Baltimore needs to...
View ArticleMorgan State student-athletes to receive revenue portions in Baltimore
Morgan State University is allowing its student-athletes to directly receive a portion of the school’s sports revenue, according to a news release. Morgan State’s Board of Regents approved the decision...
View ArticleNick Markakis believes Orioles have ‘team to win it all’
SARASOTA, Fla. — Nick Marakakis knows what it takes to go from a perennial loser to one of the best teams in baseball. The Orioles were one of the majors’ worst teams during the outfielder’s first six...
View ArticleCamden Yards to host Under Armour All-America Game in September
For the past few years, Baltimore fans have been privileged to watch baseball’s best young prospects begin their major league careers at Camden Yards. In September, they’ll have the opportunity to see...
View ArticleInstant analysis of Ravens signing WR DeAndre Hopkins
Here’s what The Baltimore Sun sports staff had to say immediately after the Ravens’ signing of free agent wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins: Brian Wacker, reporter: General manager Eric DeCosta said this...
View ArticleRavens have 11 picks in NFL draft after compensatory selections awarded
Eric DeCosta’s title is general manager of the Ravens. But he’s also known by another, less-formal moniker in NFL circles: comp-pick king. On Tuesday, the league announced the compensatory picks...
View ArticleSherwood defeats Old Mill boys basketball | PHOTOS
The Sherwood Warriors defeated the Old Mill Patriots, 54-37, in a MPSSAA Class 3A state semifinal game at Montgomery Blair High School. Old Mill’s Bryce Daugherty hits a three point shot in the second...
View ArticleOld Mill boys basketball falls in Class 3A state semifinal to Sherwood, 54-37
SILVER SPRING — Old Mill boys basketball dreamt of its first state title. The Patriots have only played for one, back in the 2010 Class 4A state final. It took another eight years to even reach the...
View ArticleSouth River girls basketball grinds out 46-43 win over Oakdale in Class 3A...
FREDERICK — South River girls basketball entered this season with a dream to play for a state championship. Tuesday night at Thomas Johnson High School, the Seahawks made that dream a reality. South...
View ArticleHow do Orioles feel about robot umps? They’re already thinking strategy.
SARASOTA, Fla. — The Orioles had a chance to turn a small rally into a crooked number on the scoreboard, but they got a bad call. Facing the Detroit Tigers on Friday with one run already in, outfielder...
View ArticleCapital Gazette boys and girls high school Athlete of the Week (Mar. 3-9)
The Capital Gazette is honoring one boys and one girls high school student-athlete each week as Athletes of the Week. To submit nominations, email kfominykh@baltsun.com or direct message @capgazsports...
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