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Shortest Orioles Books Written: 2019 version


Moose Milligan

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At the quarter mark and with two rainouts in a row and not much to talk about on a Tuesday night...you guys know the game. 

 

Keeping the Ball in the Park - Orioles Pitching Staff, forward by Dylan Bundy

What I've Learned From Brooks Robinson About Playing The Hot Corner - Renato Nunez

Innings Eater:  How To Stay On The Mound And In The Game - Alex Cobb

Successful Hitting With The Bases Loaded - Orioles Offense

My Time in Baltimore - Anthony Santander

 

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The Road To .400 - Chris Davis

My Time With Baltimore: A Matt Wortherspoon Adventure - Matt Wortherspoon

How To Have Pinpoint Control - Tanner Scott

Carrying Success From The Grapefruit League To The Big League - Mike Wright

How To Learn To Play Center Field In 3 Easy Steps - Stevie Wilkerson

The Art Of Showing Up Pitchers - Jesus Sucre

A Guide To Oceanfront Properties In Norfolk -  A collaboration by Ryan Mountcastle, Chance Sisco, and D.J Stewart

How To Be A Shut Down Pitcher - Pedro Aruajo

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