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The Baltimore Orioles went from the underdog story to more pressure than ever in less than a year. While understandable, given the talent on the Orioles roster, it might be a bit unfair.
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The cause of death of former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz likely is a drug overdose, The Baltimore Banner reported Tuesday. A report from the Phoenix Police Department, obtained by the ...
Former Orioles and Cubs pitcher Brian Matusz likely died of a drug overdose, police said. Patrick Semansky/AP Share Former Orioles and Cubs pitcher Brian Matusz likely died from a drug overdose ...
The former Baltimore Orioles player was found dead in his home by his mother with a white substance in his mouth and drug paraphernalia near him on the floor, the Baltimore Banner reported ...
Santander, 30, hit free agency for the first time in his career this offseason on the heels of a career-best campaign with the Orioles. The veteran outfielder hit a personal-high 44 home runs and ...
Matusz, who played most of his career with the Baltimore Orioles, was 37. Matusz died on Jan. 6 at his home. He was discovered by his mother, Elizabeth Matusz, according to the Phoenix police ...
BALTIMORE - Former Baltimore Orioles pitcher Brian Matusz likely died from a drug overdose, according to our media partner The Baltimore Banner, citing a report from the Phoenix Police Department.