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  1. Will Barney, Ryan win Gold Gloves?

    David Schoenfield

    The Gold Glove Awards will be announced Tuesday night on ESPN2 at 9:30 p.m. ET and Mark Simon previews the awards here. You can see the list of finalists here. Managers and coaches vote for the awards. It will be interesting to see if Mike Trout w...

    Blog | October 30, 2012
  2. Why each team can win it all

    David Schoenfield

    With help from the blog network writers, here are reasons each team can win the World Series. St. Louis Cardinals 1. A potent, balanced lineup. The Cardinals had the best on-base percentage in baseball, including four starters -- Matt Holliday, J...

    Blog | October 04, 2012
  3. Orioles starting to look like team of destiny

    David Schoenfield

    Here's the thing about baseball in 2012: The difference between the best teams and the worst teams isn't all that extreme. The New York Yankees, for example, have outscored their opponents by 99 runs. The Minnesota Twins, with one of the worst starti...

    Blog | August 29, 2012
  4. AL East position rankings: O's seek respect

    David Schoenfield

    "Show us some respect," yell Baltimore Orioles fans. Or maybe they're politely demanding. But I've seen the complaints in the Power Rankings comments, read the emails sent to "Baseball Today," been asked the question in my chats: Why doesn't anyone b...

    Blog | June 07, 2012
  5. Team of destiny? Orioles have magic look

    David Schoenfield

    One play doesn't make a season. Logically, we understand this. But you know, it's a lot more fun to throw logic out the window and turn to the emotion of a moment sometimes, the emotion of one important victory and believe, "Maybe ... just maybe, the...

    Blog | May 06, 2012
  6. J.J. Hardy's extension: Good deal for O's

    David Schoenfield

    Pending J.J. Hardy passing his physical, the Orioles have signed their shortstop to a three-year contract extension for $22 million. Since it reportedly includes a limited no-trade clause, the deal likely takes Hardy's name out of the trade deadline ...

    Blog | July 18, 2011