Plan for keeping Hagerstown Suns in western Md. progresses
HAGERSTOWN — Hagerstown Mayor Robert Bruchey says the city is making “great headway” toward construction of a downtown stadium to keep minor league baseball in the western Maryland city. The […]
Peanuts, Cracker Jack and torts
I’d bet my law license that everyone studying for this month’s bar exam has received unsolicited advice on how best to prepare for the test: Make sure to take a […]
Baseball cards in Ohio attic might fetch millions
DEFIANCE, Ohio — Karl Kissner picked up a soot-covered cardboard box that had been under a wooden dollhouse in his grandfather’s attic. Taking a look inside, he saw hundreds of […]
Glove at first sight
Cincinnati Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips has won three Gold Glove awards for his fielding prowess. But that doesn’t mean he can wear a gold glove while he’s playing. That’s […]
Baltimore’s beer-volution
If you follow me on Twitter, it should come as no surprise that I’m a happy participant in what is interchangeably called the craft or local brewing revolution. So imagine my excitement […]
Former Orioles great Palmer auctioning off his trophies
Jim Palmer said he no longer needs trophies as mementos of his Hall of Fame career, so the former Baltimore Orioles ace has put his three Cy Young Awards and […]
Law blog roundup
That was some power outage over the weekend! But enough about the Orioles. Here are some news items to get your holiday week started. — Divorce can be a risky […]
Orioles show off advanced analytics system
After launching two years ago, Bloomberg Sports’ professional baseball analytics system is being used by 25 of the country’s 30 major league teams, including the Baltimore Orioles. Bill Squadron, head […]
Schilling: Company crash cost me baseball fortune
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling said Friday that the collapse of his 38 Studios video game company has probably cost him his entire baseball fortune, […]
Owe no: Schilling may not be so much on the hook
Is Curt Schilling going to be forced to auction off the bloody sock? The retired big-league pitcher has said he could lose $50 million personally in the mess that is […]
Curt Schilling facing possible failure in business
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Three-time World Series champion Curt Schilling was always more than a big-league pitcher. He blogged, called into talk radio to sound off on sports or politics, campaigned […]
Ripken transitions from hot dogs to burgers
Baltimore’s Iron Man is now in your Giant’s freezer. Cal Ripken Jr. and Monkton-based Roseda Beef have teamed up to bring “Ripken Gourmet Burgers” to 30 Giant Food stores in […]






