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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

VIDEO: O's Fans Say 'We Knew We Would Be Here'

Two Orioles season ticket holders tell the tale of a 15-year wait.

Debbie Dwyer and Rosie Cassidy have been patiently waiting. When the Rockville residents purchased an Orioles season-ticket plan 15 years ago, they were making an investment in the future.  They knew someday it would pay off. Little did they know it would be 15 years. And little did they know in spring training that it would be this year. Patch caught up with Dwyer and Cassidy in their sweet seats before Game 2 of the American League Division Series. They normally sit on the first base side, so they were adjusting to their new digs, but you can see in the video how thrilled they were to be at Oriole Park at Camden Yards to experience the club's first playoff series since 1997. The Orioles and Yankees met in Game 3 Wednesday night. TELL US…

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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

POLL: Watching Orioles or Presidential Debate Tonight?

As Romney and Obama square off in Denver, two baseball battles will take place in St. Petersburg and New York.

Two opponents with competing ideologies will test their mettle in front of an audience of millions across the country tonight. That describes the presidential debate tonight in Denver, sure. But for baseball fans, it's the story of the American League East. The Baltimore Orioles face the Tampa Bay Rays in St. Petersburg (first pitch at 7:10 p.m.), while the division-leading New York Yankees host their season finale against the Boston Red Sox (first pitch at 7:05 p.m.). The latter game will air on ESPN in the Baltimore area. A Yankees loss and Orioles win would tie the division lead and force a game 163 between the two in Baltimore, with the winner declared division champ and loser sent to face either Texas or Oakland at home, as The …

John K

7:59 pm on Thursday, October 4, 2012

I watched the game. I knew Obama would get Mittslapped!   more ›

Friday, September 7, 2012

VIDEO: Mark Teixeira Talks About Playing Against the Orioles

The Yankees' first basemen says he's OK with being booed by fans in Baltimore and beyond.

When the New York Yankees first baseman Mark Teixeira comes home to Maryland there are two things he expects: a G&M crab cake and to get booed by Orioles fans. The Severna Park native says it comes with the territory with being a New York Yankee, although these days Teixeria says he's starting to appreciate more the "sports fanatic" that has come alive in most dormant O's fans. Watch the video to see more about what Teixeira thinks about coming home. Teixeira got his start in baseball while attending Mount Saint Joseph High School in Baltimore, where he returned Friday for his favorite teacher's birthday. Teixeira, the Commissioner of Patch Baseball, spoke to an honors Latin class—a class that the school's principal Barry Fitzpatrick said …

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number9dream

1:52 pm on Monday, September 10, 2012

I couldn't have said it better myself. Why do they call him "Tex"? He's not from Texas. And it's TEIX-eira, not TEX-eira.   more ›

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