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More Sports Archive: June / July 2006 July In Baltimore Sports History Even as fans anxiously anticipate the start of another NFL training camp, in reality, July in Baltimore has always belonged to baseball. Travel back to the days of John McGraw, Babe Ruth and the fire at old Oriole Park.
Can Wizards Take Next Step? The Wizards have done little to change their look in the off-season. Can this group make a playoff run again next season?
Babe's Birthplace Ready For Face-Lift After more than 30 years of seven-days-a-week operations and the growth of the Babe Ruth Museum mission, the Birthplace stands ready for a major overhaul.
Reporting the New Non-Sports As long as poker is in the sports section, there are a number of games we all played as kids that should be up for consideration as page fillers. From Hide and Seek to Pin the Tail on the Donkey, Alan Goldstein gives his top contenders.
Wizards Need to Think Big No matter what guards or small forwards are left when the Wizards are on the clock with the 18th pick in the NBA Draft, Ernie Grunfeld needs to focus on big men, and use his two picks to take two big men.
This Month in Baltimore Sports History No matter how it's cut, June is a baseball month. And from the first inter-city game outside of New York to the retirement of jersey No. 33, Baltimore has its fair share of June baseball days to remember.
Horse Racing: Belmont Offers Little to Casual Fans Heading into the Belmont, the horse racing industry continues to decline, with no Triple Crown on the horizon coupled with the lack of a Triple Crown sponsor. |
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