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Peter G. Angelos became the owner of the Baltimore Orioles on Aug. 2, 1993, leading a group of investors in purchasing the Major League Baseball team for $173 million -- a record price at the time. Angelos' group, which included prominent Marylanders such as novelist Tom Clancy, comic book mogul Stephen A. Geppi, producer and director Barry Levinson and broadcaster Jim McKay, among others, bought the team from Eli S. Jacobs by submitting the winning bid during a bankcruptcy auction. Angelos was born in Pittsburgh on July 4, 1929. He came to Baltimore at 11, was elected to the City Council at 30 and ran unsuccessfully for mayor at 38. Angelos graduated from University of Baltimore Law School...
Peter G. Angelos became the owner of the Baltimore Orioles on Aug. 2, 1993, leading a group of investors in purchasing the Major League Baseball team for $173 million -- a record price at the time. Angelos' group, which included prominent Marylanders such as novelist Tom Clancy, comic book mogul Stephen A. Geppi, producer and director Barry Levinson and broadcaster Jim McKay, among others, bought the team from Eli S. Jacobs by submitting the winning bid during a bankcruptcy auction. Angelos was born in Pittsburgh on July 4, 1929. He came to Baltimore at 11, was elected to the City Council at 30 and ran unsuccessfully for mayor at 38. Angelos graduated from University of Baltimore Law School and went on to a lucrative career in trial law, specializing in cases involving harmful products, professional malpractice, and personal injury. His firm, the Law Offices of Peter G. Angelos, has attorneys and locations in Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania. The Orioles enjoyed some success early in the Angelos era, making the postseason as a wild card team in 1996 and winning the American League East division title in 1997. But Angelos fired manager Davey Johnson after the '97 season, and 10 straight losing seasons followed ('97-'07). Angelos went through five different managers during that period. The organization's continued struggles and competition from a new franchise in Washington, D.C., the Nationals, led to increased frustration with the Orioles owner among many fans and declining attendance at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
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What if Yanks whiff on all three?
Chicago TribuneWith no playoffs in 2008 and a new stadium opening in 2009, the Yankees are trying their hardest to make the three top free-agent starting pitchers extremely rich. But it takes two parties to finish a deal. Imagine the horror in the Big Apple if the...Tags: Barry Zito, Boston Red Sox, Cy Young, Brian Cashman, Baltimore Orioles
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Will MacPhail and Orioles put on the shift to sign Burnett?
If this is late November, then the Orioles are still in the hunt for some exciting free agents. Time will probably tell a different story, but the star dujour who supposedly is within reach is pitcher A.J. Burnett.
Burnett is a good pitcher with the...Tags: Contracts, Garmin Ltd., Baseball, New York Yankees, Major League Baseball
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What if Sabathia, Burnett, Lowe jilt Yankees?
With no playoffs in 2008 and a new stadium opening in 2009, the New York Yankees are trying their hardest to make the three top free-agent starting pitchers extremely rich. But it takes two parties to finish a deal.
Imagine the horror in the Big Apple if...Tags: Manny Ramirez, Basketball, Mike Mussina, National League, A.J. Burnett
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Give Angelos a hand for being hands-off
This might make your buddies gag on their Cheerios this morning, but fair is fair. Some might subscribe to the theory that unless you have something negative to say, it's best to not say anything at all. But not you. Half full or half empty, you've always...Tags: Baseball, Major League Baseball, Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Orioles, Atlanta Braves
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10 free agents who could interest O's
Baltimore Sun staffThe free-agent signing period begins today, and it is expected that the Orioles will be active in the bidding. Here's a look at some of the free agents who could interest them and the players' 2008 statistics. Emil Brown OF .244, 13 HRs, 59 RBIs...Tags: Orlando Cabrera, Emil Brown, Paul Byrd, Baltimore Orioles, Edgar Renteria
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Will city schools get the same attention?
As a Bolton Hill resident, it pleases me to see the University of Baltimore and the Maryland Institute College of Art prosper ("Visions of new UB law building," Nov. 16). The planned new UB law building is sure to add to the aesthetics of the area, as its...Tags: Maryland, Mount Royal, Bolton Hill, Schools, Charter Schools
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Visions of new UB law building
A "nerve center" pulsating with activity. A series of chambers that spiral outward like the shell of a nautilus. A shimmering glass mountain that derives its shape from the waterway below.
Those are a few of the concepts that architects have proposed for...Tags: Moshe Safdie, Maryland, Road Transportation, Television Industry, Architecture
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Orioles need to treat Teixeira like real blue-chip recruit
Sun StaffThe Orioles have taken the first step in their pursuit of Maryland-born first baseman Mark Teixeira. "We have had discussions with his representative," club president Andy MacPhail said yesterday. The Orioles contacted Teixeira's agent, Scott Boras,...Tags: Maryland, B.J. Ryan, Baltimore Orioles, Jim Palmer, A.J. Burnett
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A bright new face for UB law school
A German architecture firm with a reputation for creating visually striking buildings that are also environmentally friendly has won an international competition to design a $107 million law school for the University of Baltimore.
Behnisch Architekten of...Tags: Moshe Safdie, Architecture, Baltimore Orioles, Multi-Sport Events, Engineering
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Orioles change wardrobe
Baltimore Sun reporterOne long wait ends tomorrow for Orioles fans, who will no longer be able to gripe about the absence of the city's name from the team's road uniforms. At a fan rally tomorrow at noon at The Gallery at Harborplace, attended by some of the organization's...Tags: Maryland, Baseball, Major League Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Nick Markakis
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Economy won't slow baseball's biggest spenders
ken.davidoff@newsday.comMost of baseball's 30 general managers will arrive in Dana Point, Calif., today and tomorrow for the annual GM meetings, the unofficial beginning of baseball's offseason. It's going to be a busy winter, with huge names out there for the taking. But...Tags: Maryland, Manny Ramirez, Boston Red Sox, Theo Epstein, Brian Cashman
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Doubt raised on slots parlors
With next week's slots vote coming at a time of economic upheaval, state leaders are acknowledging that they might have to sweeten incentives for gambling companies to attract quality developers. MGM Mirage, one of the biggest brands in the casino...Tags: Investments, Casino and Gambling Industry, T. Rowe Price Group Incorporated, Michael E Busch, Voting
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