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Orioles pay tribute to 5 shooting victims at Capital Gazette

The Baltimore Orioles paid tribute to The Capital Gazette shooting victims by placing five lilies at the press box seat reserved for the newspaper, and holding a moment of silence before their game Friday night against the Los Angeles Angels.

Baseball club placed 5 lilies at press box seat reserved for newspaper

A memorial for Capital Gazette sports writer John McNamara is displayed at a seat in the press box before Friday's game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Los Angeles Angels. McNamara is one of five victims in a shooting in the newspaper's newsroom Thursday in Annapolis, Md. (Gail Burton/Associated Press)

The Baltimore Orioles paid tribute to The Capital Gazette shooting victims by placing five lilies at the press box seat reserved for the newspaper, and holding a moment of silence before their game Friday night against the Los Angeles Angels.

Long-time sports writer John McNamara was among five employees shot to death Thursday in Annapolis at the offices of the local newspaper.

McNamara was a sports writer for The Capital for decades before being shifted to community coverage. But his love was writing about sports, and he was always welcomed by the Orioles into the press box at Camden Yards

At his seat were the five lilies and the front page of Friday's edition of the newspaper, which read, "5 shot dead at The Capital."

Before asking the crowd to reflect in silence about "a senseless act of violence," the Orioles displayed photos of each of the five victims. McNamara was singled out for his coverage of the team.