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The IceCube neutrino detector has allowed researchers to resolve a debate about what types of particles make up ...
This ancient Egyptian left behind 4,500-year-old DNA. Researchers recreated his face. Scientists have for the first time sequenced the most complete and oldest ancient Egyptian genome ever found ...
The Tampa Bay Rays face an old teammate on Monday night when they start a three-game series in Tampa against the Athletics. Jacob Lopez, who played parts of two seasons with the Rays, gets the ...
Orioles Floppy Hat Giveaway is Friday! Get tickets now The O’s used a complete all-around performance to notch a 5-1 victory in the finale against the Rays on Sunday afternoon at Camden Yards.
Behind nine doubles, four home runs and a triple, the Baltimore Orioles dug themselves out of a six-run deficit and blew out the Tampa Bay Rays by 14 runs.
After trailing 6-0 in the second inning, the Orioles roared all the way back to win 22-8 on Friday in a historic rout against the Rays.
Gary Sanchez homered and drove in four runs, Ramón Laureano scored four times and the Baltimore Orioles stormed back from an early six-run deficit to rout the Tampa Bay Rays 22-8.
Rays starter Zack Littell worked seven innings Saturday against the Orioles in Baltimore, allowing one run on three hits and two walks with five strikeouts, lightening the load on the taxed bullpen.
With one out, Jonathan Aranda came up big — a 467-foot homer to right that ranks as the third longest of the Statcast era (since 2015), both in Rays history and at Camden Yards. The combination of a ...
The Tampa Bay Rays have been stellar on the mound this week, while the Baltimore Orioles have been miserable at the plate.