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The Ravens exercised Zay Flowers' fifth‑year option, guaranteeing about $27.3M for 2027 and keeping the Pro Bowl receiver in Baltimore while extension talks continue.
After five seasons in the MLB Draft League, the Frederick Keys are back as the Baltimore Orioles' High‑A club. A $39M stadium overhaul at Nymeo Field helped seal the deal.
Orioles manager Craig Albernaz was struck by a foul line drive at Camden Yards and suffered multiple facial fractures and a broken jaw; the team says surgery isn’t expected.
Nashville will host an UPSHOT women’s pro basketball franchise at Vanderbilt’s Memorial Gym, backed by a mostly female investor group and slated to debut May 2027.
Reports say Zach Eflin had Tommy John surgery and will miss the 2026 season, adding strain to the Orioles' injured rotation.
On day three of voluntary workouts, Ravens leaders praised Jesse Minter's energy while reflecting on John Harbaugh's January exit ahead of OTAs.
UMBC coach Ryan Moran has been cleared to return after an administrative review tied to a September allegation; he’s expected back on the sideline this weekend.
Samuel Basallo's helmet tap triggered MLB's first game-ending ABS challenge, turning a ball into a strike and sealing Baltimore's 8-3 win over the Rangers.
Gerry Sandusky, WBAL-TV's longtime sports director and the Ravens' radio voice, announced his retirement; his final 11 p.m. newscast is set for April 17, 2026.
Baltimore is finalizing a five‑year, $68M extension with Shane Baz, the high‑upside right‑hander they acquired from Tampa Bay this winter. The pact buys out arbitration years and pushes Baz into early free‑agent control.
UMBC removed head coach Angie Nicholson and assistant Rick Nicholson after parents say the assistant touched players inappropriately; players were briefed by the AD.
Under Armour’s new multiyear deal with the Orioles will put Gunnar Henderson’s likeness on Camden Yards’ new scoreboard, name the kids home run porch and launch a military ‘Sunday Salute.’
New photos show Camden Yards mid‑renovation: the press box will become a Home Plate Club, suites are being pared back and a center‑field Scoreboard Social is planned ahead of 2026.
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