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Stendel was in the first base camera well at Yankee Stadium when an errant throw from Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson sailed over the head of first baseman Ryan O’Hearn, the former Royals player.
A YES Network cameraman was hospitalized Wednesday after he was struck in the head by an errant throw. The unsettling moment occurred during the bottom of the fifth inning, when Baltimore Orioles ...
The ball appeared to hit the fan square in the face, knocking his glasses off and his hat back, game footage circulating on X shows. Related: Jayson Tatum Recalls Accidentally Spilling Wine on ...
Through 47 games, Hicks hit .201 and was demoted to Double A on June 9. [14] Hicks gave up switch hitting during the 2014 season due to a lack of confidence in his ability to bat left-handed. [15] However, he went back to switch hitting less than a month later. [16] For the 2015 season, Hicks hit .256 with 11 home runs and 33 RBIs in 97 games.
On July 23, Roberts returned to the Orioles' lineup for the first time since April 9. [34] Brian Roberts fielding second base during a 2012 game. Roberts suffered a concussion on September 27, 2010, after he hit himself in the head with his baseball bat out of frustration. He suffered his second concussion on May 16, 2011, when he slid into ...
Lowenstein was taken off the field on a stretcher in the seventh inning of a 4–3 Orioles win over the Oakland Athletics at Memorial Stadium on June 19, 1980. While sliding into second base in an attempt to extend a game-tying single , he was accidentally hit on the back of his head by a ball thrown by first baseman Jeff Newman who was the cut ...
Baltimore Orioles catcher James McCann may have had the most impressive 1-for-3 batting performance of his career in Monday's 11–5 win over the Toronto Blue Jays.. In the first inning, McCann ...
On April 29, 2015, the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Chicago White Sox 8–2 in the first crowdless game ever played by Major League Baseball teams. [1] [2] The lack of crowds was due to civil unrest in Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray, an African-American man who was critically injured while in police custody 10 days earlier.