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Michael Phelps still hops in the pool these days, but only to escape questions about whether he’ll swim competitively again.
The most decorated Olympian is too busy enjoying retirement to think about a Michael Jordan-like comeback. Phelps is filming a reality TV series for the Golf Channel with swing coach Hank Haney. He visited the Orioles on Thursday. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Michael Phelps still hops in the pool these days, but only to escape questions about whether he’ll swim competitively again.

The most decorated Olympian is too busy enjoying retirement to think about a Michael Jordan-like comeback. Phelps is filming a reality TV series for the Golf Channel with swing coach Hank Haney. He visited the Orioles on Thursday. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Baseball has lost a pair of legends with the deaths of former Orioles manager Earl Weaver and Cardinals great Stan Musial, both Hall of Famers. You can read about Weaver here and Musial here. (Photos: The Associated Press, Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images)

The Baltimore Orioles’ Chris Davis and Darren O’Day were at Thurgood Marshall BWI Airport for a community relations event on Wednesday. Here is a photo of Davis assisting O’Day out of the co-pilot’s chair.Photo: Gary Cameron/Reuters

The Baltimore Orioles’ Chris Davis and Darren O’Day were at Thurgood Marshall BWI Airport for a community relations event on Wednesday. Here is a photo of Davis assisting O’Day out of the co-pilot’s chair.
Photo: Gary Cameron/Reuters

The Toronto Blue Jays have signed ex-Expos outfielder Vladimir Guerrero to a minor-league contract, according to a report. He is expected to report to extended spring training in Florida.

The Toronto Blue Jays have signed ex-Expos outfielder Vladimir Guerrero to a minor-league contract, according to a report. He is expected to report to extended spring training in Florida.

Almost there: Eric Thames spent 15 minutes staring into his locker after the game, as though he had made a colossal mistake that cost his team a victory.All he had done was hit a home run before making a valiant leap at the left-field wall that nearly stole a homer from the Baltimore Orioles.But for Thames, the one that got away cut deep. In the Toronto Blue Jays’ 2-1 loss, that blast by Matt Wieters over Thames’ outstretched glove proved the difference. Photo: Patrick Smith/Reuters

Almost there: Eric Thames spent 15 minutes staring into his locker after the game, as though he had made a colossal mistake that cost his team a victory.

All he had done was hit a home run before making a valiant leap at the left-field wall that nearly stole a homer from the Baltimore Orioles.

But for Thames, the one that got away cut deep. In the Toronto Blue Jays’ 2-1 loss, that blast by Matt Wieters over Thames’ outstretched glove proved the difference. Photo: Patrick Smith/Reuters

The Toronto Blue Jays stand for the National Anthem before facing the Baltimore Orioles at the Rogers Centre April 15, 2012 in Toront. Both teams wore the number 42 in honour of Jackie Robinson Day.Photo: Abelimages/Getty Images

The Toronto Blue Jays stand for the National Anthem before facing the Baltimore Orioles at the Rogers Centre April 15, 2012 in Toront. Both teams wore the number 42 in honour of Jackie Robinson Day.
Photo: Abelimages/Getty Images