Twelve Orioles Thoughts following series loss in Arizona
Luke Jones offers his latest orange musings after Baltimoreโs slow start continued in Arizona.
Luke Jones offers his latest orange musings after Baltimoreโs slow start continued in Arizona.
Three decades ago, Mark Mussina did sports radio here in Baltimore when his brother pitched for the Orioles and always returns to Nestor with wisdom from Montoursville, Pennsylvania, where baseball runs in the family and the real business of sports is always clarified.
Barry Bloom of Sportico has spent five decades chronicling the history of labor and ownership in Major League Baseball and shares the financial concerns and strategic challenges facing the sport. He joins Nestor to discus new media, an aging fan base and neophyte ownership groups like the Rubenstein partnership trying to guess at future revenue in order to sign star players to enormous contracts while being gifted $600 million to make Camden Yards a place that lifts downtown Baltimore.
Itโs always entertaining and uniquely informative when NFL analytics expert Mike Tanier visits the show and gets Nestor ready for the NFL Draft and the Ravensโ infinite possibilities with the 27th pick in the first round in Green Bay. Let Joe Flaccoโs high school geometry teacher school you on the prospects and The Two Deep Zone.
The concerns for the pitching of the Baltimore Orioles remains a reality but the absence of runs and runners and hits and good plate appearances has been the most unsettling feature of a lousy start in a season of great promise. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss some grave concerns about the Birdsโ early failures on mound and at the plate and where solutions might be coming.