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The Orioles are in the hunt to sign one of baseball's biggest pitching prizes, but it's going to take an unprecedented move by the front office to do it.  
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After several weeks of trying to get the Baltimore Orioles to decide whether to train at Dodgertown and Holman Stadium, county officials Tuesday gave them a deadline.  
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The Siesta Key Village Association voted unanimously this morning to back efforts to recruit the Baltimore Orioles to Sarasota for spring training.  
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If the Baltimore Orioles don't sign a contract by Dec. 15 for the use of Dodgertown and Holman Stadium, Indian River County will rescind its offer and look at other options including non-Major League Baseball groups, officials said Tuesday during the County Commission meeting.  
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Two months into spring training negotiations, the Baltimore Orioles brought down their go-to guy, Hall of Famer Cal Ripken Jr., to try to close the deal.  
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The Pensacola Pelicans announced today that the contract of starting left-handed pitcher Dan Smith has been sold to the Baltimore Orioles. Smith becomes the twentieth Pelicans player signed by a MLB organization.  
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Longtime front office executive Wayne Krivsky joined the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday as special assistant to the president of baseball operations.  
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BALTIMORE - Longtime front office executive Wayne Krivsky joined the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday as special assistant to the president of baseball operations.  
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Mark Teixeira and A. J. Burnett, two prominent available players, each have connections to Maryland, but that does not mean either will be persuaded to sign with the Baltimore Orioles.  
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Former Baltimore Orioles manager Sam Perlozzo joined the Philadelphia Phillies' coaching staff on Thursday.  
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BALTIMORE (AP) — Longtime front office executive Wayne Krivsky joined the Baltimore Orioles today as special assistant to the president of baseball operations.  
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BALTIMORE — Former Cincinnati Reds Vice President and General Manager Wayne Krivsky joined the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday, Nov. 26, as special assistant to the president of baseball operations.  
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The Baltimore Orioles hired Wayne Krivsky as a special assistant to the president of baseball operations on Wednesday .  
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The agent representing right-hander A.J. Burnett says Burnett is interested in playing for the Baltimore Orioles.  
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Even if they don't add a couple of high-priced free agents, the Baltimore Orioles will have a new look next season.  
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