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Jim Palmer embraces his daughters, Jamie and Kelly, as the Orioles celebrated his 60 years with the organization before a game against the Red Sox at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Sept. 29, ...
MASN broadcaster Jim Palmer won’t be on umpire C.B. Bucknor’s Christmas card list any time soon. Not after the former Baltimore star pitcher tore into the MLB ump during the Orioles’ 4-2 win ...
The Orioles will celebrate 70 years in Baltimore this year, and 78-year-old Jim Palmer will call many of their games, linking the current club to its cherished history.
Thank you, Paul Bledsoe, for the wonderful commentary acknowledging the outstanding career of Jim Palmer (“Jim Palmer is baseball’s best commentator,” Sept. 10).
Jim Palmer slams home plate umpire Vic Carapazza for his calls and conduct. "Just turn around. Go umpire. They didn't come to see you umpire, Vic. It's a bush league call right there.
During his Hall of Fame pitching career, Jim Palmer wore a cap only on the days he pitched. Palmer, 77, figures his time in the sun has caught up to him later in life. Earlier this week, Palmer, wh… ...
Jim Palmer in a conversation with Kevin Brown: “The important thing is you win 6 out of 8 games. And you go to Tampa Bay where you used to have trouble, as you know, winning…and now all of a ...
Ahead of their Sept. 29 game with the Boston Red Sox, the Orioles will recognize Hall of Famer Jim Palmer’s 60 years with the organization. Palmer, 77, signed with Baltimore in August 1963.
Palmer, who played 12 seasons with the Hall of Fame third baseman in the 1960s and 1970s, paid tribute to Robinson during the pregame show on MASN’s broadcast of the Orioles vs. Washington ...
Orioles announcers Kevin Brown and Jim Palmer said the team could not walk Red Sox outfielder Ceddanne Rafaela, who walked on four pitches.
Jim ended up disrupting his Aspen vacation to attend the banquet. "He was a gentleman," Chalk said. "Jim Palmer said to me, 'You have my word I will be there.' And he was here and he was very ...
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Why ’70s MLB Pitchers Like Tom Seaver and Aces Still DominateThese 1970s MLB pitchers—like Tom Seaver, Nolan Ryan, and Jim Palmer—had timeless skills that would still thrive in today’s game. Here’s how.
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