Orioles take down Red Sox in home opener
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The Orioles exploded for four runs in the first inning and added four more in the eighth en route to an 8-5 win over the Boston Red Sox to send the announced 45,002 fans home happy.
From The Baltimore Sun
What a day it was for baseball in Baltimore on Monday afternoon.
From MLB
The Red Sox wrapped up their 4-game series in Arlington with 3 straight losses to the Texas Rangers — 4-1 Friday, 4-3 Saturday and 3-2 Sunday.
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