By Elaine Donnelly
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Earl Weaver always was up for an argument, especially with an umpire.

Loved in Baltimore long after he ended his Hall of Fame career, Earl Weaver remained an Oriole to the end. The notoriously peppery Hall of Fame manager died at age 82 on a Caribbean cruise associated with the Orioles, his marketing agent said Saturday.
Earl Weaver always was up for an argument, especially with an umpire.
Dick Gordon said Weaver's wife told him that Weaver went back to his cabin after dinner and began choking between 10:30 and 11 Friday night.
Gordon said a cause of death has not been determined.