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Bluefield Orioles News

Orioles out of Bluefield - Baltimore Sun


Orioles out of Bluefield
Baltimore Sun
So in a sense this is a sad day, a historic break for the Orioles. But let's not get carried away. For the Orioles, Bluefield had outlived its usefulness. ...
Bluefield Orioles Leaving Mercer CountyState Journal
Orioles Decide To Drop Bluefield Baseball TeamWJZ
Bluefield Daily Telegraph, W.Va., Brian Woodson columnAmerican Chronicle
MASNsports.com (blog) -Explore Howard County (blog) -Bluefield Daily Telegraph
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Toronto Blue Jays Nesting in Bluefield - WTRF


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Toronto Blue Jays Nesting in Bluefield
WTRF
Former Bluefield Oriole General Manager George McGonagle made the announcement in front of members of the Toronto Blue Jays organization and a crowd of ...

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O's aiming for season sweep of Angels - MLB.com


O's aiming for season sweep of Angels
MLB.com
The Orioles announced on Saturday that they have ended their 53-season relationship with the Rookie League Bluefield Orioles, Baltimore's Appalachian League ...

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Farewell Orioles - American Chronicle


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Farewell Orioles
American Chronicle
01--BLUEFIELD -- By the hundreds, Bluefield baseball fans filed past the huge Bluefield Orioles logo at the entrance to Bowen Field on Tuesday evening. ...
Locals React to Bluefield Orioles Leaving TownWVNS-TV
Good-bye Baby Birds: Orioles departure a sad loss for cityBluefield Daily Telegraph
Saying goodbye to BluefieldMASNsports.com (blog)
Northern Illinois University Athletics -West Virginia MetroNews
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Minor league notes: Appalachian League needs new affiliate - Burlington Times News


Minor league notes: Appalachian League needs new affiliate
Burlington Times News
The Bluefield Orioles ended an era Tuesday night when they played their last game. The affiliation between the big-league Orioles and Bluefield had been the ...

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Twins outslug Orioles - Bluefield Daily Telegraph


Twins outslug Orioles
Bluefield Daily Telegraph
... the Elizabethton Twins put together 16 hits Monday night at Bowen Field and took a 9-6 win from the Bluefield Orioles, who had 13 hits on their home ...
Extra zeros: Elizabethton scores in 10th to beat BirdsAmerican Chronicle

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Orioles fight to 11-inning win at Johnson City - Bluefield Daily Telegraph


Orioles fight to 11-inning win at Johnson City
Bluefield Daily Telegraph
Their existence is nearing an end, but the Bluefield Orioles put up a spirited fight Sunday night to take a 5-2 win in 11 innings from the playoff-bound ...

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Johnson City Cardinals Notebook: 2010 Week 11 - The Cardinal Nation (subscription)


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Johnson City Cardinals Notebook: 2010 Week 11
The Cardinal Nation (subscription)
OF Virgil Hill was hit in the right hand by a pitch in the tenth inning of the game against the Bluefield Orioles on Sunday August 29. ...

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BRIEF: Sox send Orioles home early - American Chronicle


BRIEF: Sox send Orioles home early
American Chronicle
One day after winning a rain-delayed contest against Elizabethton in a game that included with 2 hour and 34 minute rain delay, the Bluefield Orioles went ...

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BRIEF: Orioles win a thriller - American Chronicle


BRIEF: Orioles win a thriller
American Chronicle
Brenden Webb clubbed a two-run home run in the bottom of the ninth inning for the only runs of the game, leading the Bluefield Orioles to a dramatic 2-0 ...

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