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Orioles' Walker faces fans at noon

Baltimore relief pitcher Jamie Walker is scheduled to be at the ESPN Zone at the Inner Harbor at noon today for a Q&A session with fans and to sign autographs. Walker's appearance is part of a season-long program at the restaurant, where players and members of the Orioles' organization have been meeting with fans. The final Orioles' meet-and-greet with fans at the ESPN Zone  is scheduled for Sept. 27.

Photo credit: Jon Way/AP

 

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Here's something the Orioles should do from a public relations, if they really want to keep the public's trust. Take a 3 game weekend series and open the turnstyles and let the people in for free. Peter claims that he has the people's interest and not his bank book first. Let him prove it! If this is too radical, then pick a couple of games, and let anybody in under the age of 18. You know how many kids are missing out on baseball, due to the high admission cost!

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Bill Ordine has been a reporter and editor for more than 25 years and during that time has covered Super Bowls, major murder trials, township zoning board meetings and bat mitzvahs. In his time with The Baltimore Sun, he has been an assistant city editor, pro football writer, poker columnist, enterprise sports reporter and now blogger -- which may indicate his editors have yet to find a job he can get right.
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