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Aaron Rakers

Aaron Rakers

Aaron Rakers is a professional baseball player. He's a right-handed pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles and wears number 77. He is managed by pitching manager Leo Mazzone.

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AP PHILADELPHIA: Former Baltimore Orioles manager Sam Perlozzo joined the Philadelphia Phillies' coaching staff on Thursday. Perlozzo wasn't immediately ...  
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By SAM LATTER Former Baltimore Orioles player Boog Powell waves to the crowd while displaying the team's away batting practice jerseys with current player ...  
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Last season, the Baltimore Orioles had two primary first basemen, Kevin Millar and Aubrey Huff... by Lawrence Barreca (Analyst) This is the second article ...  
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By Ed Bierschenk (Contact) VERO BEACH — Sarasota reportedly is talking about making a $30 million offer to the Baltimore Orioles, but officials are not ...  
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By Sean McAdam The once-proud franchise recorded its 11th straight losing season in 2008, finishing dead last in the division. The trade last winter of Erik ...  
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Footprints in the Snow is FanHouse's look at the paths to be forged by MLB teams this winter as they look ahead to 2009. Meet the new Rays. ...  
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In 2005, Mazzone was signed to a three-year deal with the woeful Baltimore Orioles, but over two years, those pitchers failed to yield even close to the ...  
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They have run through managers like Ray Miller, Lee Mazzilli, Sam Perlozzo and Mike Hargrove. Wieters was the Minor League Player of the Year this year. ...  
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He is a free agent, now that his contract with the Baltimore Orioles has expired. The Tigers are currently looking for a new pitching coach. ...  
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By CHARLIE WHITEHEAD (Contact) FORT MYERS — Vero Beach officials are confident the Baltimore Orioles will land at Dodgertown and Fort Myers officials remain ...  
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Baltimore Orioles' owner Peter Angelos is considering going after Maryland native Burnett and fellow Marylander Mark Teixeira - another free agent who fits ...  
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According to Peter Schmuck of the Baltimore Sun, the Orioles have set a date for a fan "rally" on Nov. 12, to which all season-ticket holders are invited. ...  
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... Vero Beach this spring to head to a facility in Arizona. No word on when we could hear if a real deal is made between the Baltimore Orioles and Vero Beach.  
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It's not very often that you can make the middle of your lineup more potent by moving your leadoff hitter there. That is not the case in Chicago. ...  
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Game 162 Recap- CF Vernon Wells went 4 for 4 with 2 home runs and 5 rbi to lead the Toronto Blue Jays to a 10-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles Sunday at Camden Yards.Promising Jays RH Jesse Litsch(13-9,3.58) was outstanding, going 7 innings while allowing 3 hits and 1 run. He K-ed 5 and...  
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