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1983: Atlanta Braves outfielder Dale Murphy, who hit .302 with 36 home runs, ... 1966: Triple Crown winner Frank Robinson of the Baltimore Orioles is the unanimous choice as American League MVP.
The Orioles’ firings of manager Brandon Hyde and field coordinator/catching instructor Tim Cossins effectively left the team down two coaches. They are in discussions with John Mabry to fill one ...
At a stop at BB&T Ballpark in Charlotte, former Atlanta great Dale Murphy talked about life after baseball, that Power Alley poster and that magical start to the 1982 season.
CHICAGO - 1986: Dale Murphy of the Atlanta Braves bats during an MLB game at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois during the 1986 season. (Photo by Ron Vesely/MLB Photos via Getty Images) Getty Images ...
Can someone tell me why Dale Murphy is not in the Hall of Fame? They say to make the Hall you need to be the best at your position for a period of time. They also say 3,000 hits or 500 home runs ...
The Orioles have signed right-hander Dale Thayer to a minor league deal that also includes an invitation to spring training. Thayer is represented by O'Connell Sports Management, which tweeted the ...
The 1977 Topps Dale Murphy Rookie Card is a prime example of how scarcity drives the sports card market and with only 16 PSA 10s known to exist When it comes to the world of sports card collecting ...
The Orioles today announced that jazz singer Landau Eugene Murphy Jr. will perform the National Anthem and God Bless America Sunday at Oriole Park as the Orioles host the Tampa Bay Rays.
Dale Murphy, player, newly eligible: ... Bobby Grich: A .266 lifetime batting average and fewer than 2,000 hits will likely doom the former Orioles and Angels second baseman, ...
When all that is finally taken care of, two-time National League MVP Dale Murphy, who moved to Utah after retiring, believes Salt Lake City is the perfect place for MLB to put a new team. "It's ...
Dale Murphy finished second (26 percent), Tony Gwynn was third (15 percent) and Rickey Henderson (14 percent) finished fourth. In 1982, Mattingly appeared in seven games with the New York Yankees .