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A #JennStrong2 update: Cancer complicates things…

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events with swabbing for There Goes My Hero. As the holiday season approaches and you begin to shop, please consider using the www.giveaspit.com app to benefit our charity. It’s easy and is a great way to support our #JennStrong2 journey with some love other leukemia victims who are in the struggle.

And finally on the sports radio and sports media front, with her sleeping so much and me on a weekend bye break from the Ravens and pretty much at the hospital around the clock, I’ve been writing about the MASN and Peter Angelos money tree at length.

I was writing extensively for my book “The Peter Principles” and the demise of Baltimore Orioles baseball over the past two decades when Jenn was initially diagnosed in March 2014. I never finished it. Honestly, I never looked at it again until five days ago when the New York Supreme Court gave MASN a victory over MLB and the Washington Nationals. The Washington Post reported that there was $298 million at stake in the decision.

So for all Orioles fans – or any of you paying a cable television bill every month and are sending Mr. Angelos $36 a year and don’t even realize it – I’ll be writing the seminal piece entitled “A MASN Money Guide for Dummies” sometime later this week. I see so much misinformation and The Baltimore Sun has done a deplorable job of explaining where all of your money is going.

So, I’m going to break it all down. And, honestly, it is very complicated.

While Jenn sleeps most of the day away, it has given me a chance to pick up a project that I feel has educational value for Baltimore sports fans, especially those who are wondering if the Orioles can re-sign Chris Davis .

I’ll be here writing, watching sports, opining and doing quality radio.

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Over the past five weeks, I’ve done some excellent work at WNST.net & WNST-AM 1570. The conversations we’re having on the radio are among the best of my career despite the Ravens dreary start. Check them out here in the BuyAToyota Audio Vault.

I’ll also be keeping a super close eye on my wife as she continues to heal.

Keep the faith.

We are…

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