Orioles owner David Rubenstein answered questions about payroll, extensions for young stars and more on Monday. Here are five ...
Orioles owner David Rubenstein wants to cement his legacy in Baltimore by pouring some of his fortune into its baseball team.
During his first season as the owner/control person of the Orioles, David Rubenstein was heavily engaged with the fan base.
David Rubenstein, who is entering his second year as owner of the Orioles, says there aren't any financial constraints when it comes to making the team better.
Orioles owner David Rubenstein makes big claim about spending money going forward, following a fairly quiet offseason ...
What will a thin-skinned showman do with an institution central to Washington’s cultural life? One expectation is more ...
The most popular figure this morning on the back fields at the Ed Smith Stadium complex wasn’t one of the players. It was the ...
WASHINGTON — The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is facing a mass exodus of artists, board members, and ...
Trump ousted the chairman of the esteemed institution, named himself the new leader and then put a bunch of loyalists — including second lady Usha Vance and singer Lee Greenwood — on the board.
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"Trump doesn't care about the arts. He cares about power. The news is beyond upsetting," one social media user says ...
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The Baltimore Orioles could probably trade former No. 1 pick Jackson Holliday for San Diego Padres ace Dylan Cease, but such a move would be shortsighted.
David Rubenstein was waiting for approval on his bid to buy the Orioles, and that came just before last March’s Opening Day.
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