Did the Ravens have any desire for Julio Jones at that price?
Luke Jones and Nestor lament all of the wide receivers that never were for the Ravens in the offseason. And who Lamar Jackson is actually throwing the ball to this week in Owings Mills.
Luke Jones and Nestor lament all of the wide receivers that never were for the Ravens in the offseason. And who Lamar Jackson is actually throwing the ball to this week in Owings Mills.
Pat Valaika doubled twice and drove in three runs as Baltimore continued a very strong start to June.
Luke Jones and Nestor recap a weekend of clubbing and heat as Orioles beat up on the Cleveland Indians at Oriole Park but lose John Means along the way
In his quest to learn about every flavor of ice cream ever made, Nestor is introduced to a Central Pennsylvania classic pink minty concoction: teaberry. Ever had a scoop from Weis?
Cedric Mullins had another big day at the plate and flirted with Orioles history in Sunday’s blowout victory.
Baltimore Magazine writer Ron Cassie tells and shows us why Maryland is America in miniature
After an insurrection in the halls of Congress, the people whose lives were threatened are now playing games with accountability and justice being served in Washington
Ryan Mountcastle delivered a two-run blast to give Baltimore the lead in the last of the seventh.
The program will fund scholarships for Baltimore City Public Schools graduates who attend an HBCU in Maryland.
Don Mohler and Nestor discuss the various comfort levels and new social rules about masking and unmasking as we navigate a summer unlike any other in America.
“I just want to be that vocal leader to teach these guys the ropes, teach these guys the playbook, and to just put them in the right position.”
DJ Stewart and Ryan Mountcastle homered as the Orioles finally won a home series against the Twins.
James Urban talked about Lamar Jackson as well as the backup quarterback battle between Trace McSorley and Tyler Huntley.
The veteran says he’s still leaning on the young receivers to help him learn the Baltimore offense this spring.
A sensational catch by Cedric Mullins and a four-run third inning led Baltimore to its first win in more than two weeks.
Luke Jones and Nestor take a deep dive on why Lamar Jackson and Ravens are getting questions about a contact that both sides need to navigate deftly in the coming months as the clock ticks on his rookie deal.
Rob Santoni joins Nestor for a Weis conversation about local graduation parties, backyards and pools and BBQ summer mojo and where to find it.
The finale of our first “live” Crab Cake Tour was all about the cake with Evan Brown in Catonsville.
Manager Brandon Hyde said no further tests were planned, but the Orioles would see how their star first baseman was feeling on Friday.
The third-year wideout said Tee Martin and Keith Williams have made a strong impression with the group.
Even though our Maryland Crab Cake Tour is focused on the local crustacean and delicacy, our Catonsville stop meandered into a debate about salads and pizza and chicken and waffles and margaritas.
Roughly 75 percent of the roster was taking part in Wednesday’s workout with additional rehabbing players watching on the sideline.
Since John Means tossed a no-hitter on May 5, Baltimore has gone a brutal 2-16.
Our third Weis conversation from Crab Cake Tour Stop 3 dives into local politics and the future of rethinking suburbs like Catonsville with Eric Ebersole and Pat Young.
Luke Jones and Nestor take off the pads before Ravens OTAs on agents and the NFLPA and what’s good for a young player in the roster evaluation machine.
Our Crab Cake Tour stop in the 21228 isn’t complete without Kirby Spencer telling the story of how bricks and mortar and people and food and shopping and music can still power a local community.
Luke Jones and Nestor lament the sweep of Orioles by Nats – and a serving of Philmania from the PGA as well.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor go fishing for the next big summer idea – and discuss what it would be like to catch and grill a snakehead from the tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay.
Baseball author Rocco Constantino joins Nestor to discuss color lines and history of the sport in America in his new book documenting the sad tale.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor look beyond the vaunted Vegas opener at rest of Ravens schedule and optimism for a Super Bowl run to Los Angeles with Lamar.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the extra money we’re spending at the pump and the store
Our first chat of Crab Cake Tour Stop 3 leads us to Frederick Road and the amazing journey of Evan Brown from two “once in a lifetime” floods in Ellicott City at Portalli’s to a friendly new home in the center of his hometown of Catonsville.
Author Will Leitch tells Nestor how lucky he is to be writing fiction writings while still loving sports and promoting his new book
Karson Kamenetz talks local politics and his personal growth and journey on the third anniversary of his father’s tragic death
John Hoey tells us why we should care about the Y here in Baltimore and beyond
Don and Nestor do The Recon on who sent thousands of violent citizens to The United States Capitol on January 6th
Dennis Curtin of Weis Markets joins Nestor for an educational Maryland travelogue of farms and local food and places to stop along the side of the road.
Dean Kremer lasted just three innings as Baltimore finished off an ugly 1-5 homestand before heading out on the road.
Tickets for all remaining home games, including June through September, will go on sale May 26.
Wednesday night may have been Baltimore’s most deflating loss of the season to date.
Luke Jones and Nestor lament all of the wide receivers that never were for the Ravens in the offseason. And who Lamar Jackson is actually throwing the ball to this week in Owings Mills.
Pat Valaika doubled twice and drove in three runs as Baltimore continued a very strong start to June.
Luke Jones and Nestor recap a weekend of clubbing and heat as Orioles beat up on the Cleveland Indians at Oriole Park but lose John Means along the way
In his quest to learn about every flavor of ice cream ever made, Nestor is introduced to a Central Pennsylvania classic pink minty concoction: teaberry. Ever had a scoop from Weis?
Cedric Mullins had another big day at the plate and flirted with Orioles history in Sunday’s blowout victory.
Baltimore Magazine writer Ron Cassie tells and shows us why Maryland is America in miniature
After an insurrection in the halls of Congress, the people whose lives were threatened are now playing games with accountability and justice being served in Washington
Ryan Mountcastle delivered a two-run blast to give Baltimore the lead in the last of the seventh.
The program will fund scholarships for Baltimore City Public Schools graduates who attend an HBCU in Maryland.
Don Mohler and Nestor discuss the various comfort levels and new social rules about masking and unmasking as we navigate a summer unlike any other in America.
“I just want to be that vocal leader to teach these guys the ropes, teach these guys the playbook, and to just put them in the right position.”
DJ Stewart and Ryan Mountcastle homered as the Orioles finally won a home series against the Twins.
James Urban talked about Lamar Jackson as well as the backup quarterback battle between Trace McSorley and Tyler Huntley.
The veteran says he’s still leaning on the young receivers to help him learn the Baltimore offense this spring.
A sensational catch by Cedric Mullins and a four-run third inning led Baltimore to its first win in more than two weeks.
Luke Jones and Nestor take a deep dive on why Lamar Jackson and Ravens are getting questions about a contact that both sides need to navigate deftly in the coming months as the clock ticks on his rookie deal.
Rob Santoni joins Nestor for a Weis conversation about local graduation parties, backyards and pools and BBQ summer mojo and where to find it.
The finale of our first “live” Crab Cake Tour was all about the cake with Evan Brown in Catonsville.
Manager Brandon Hyde said no further tests were planned, but the Orioles would see how their star first baseman was feeling on Friday.
The third-year wideout said Tee Martin and Keith Williams have made a strong impression with the group.
Even though our Maryland Crab Cake Tour is focused on the local crustacean and delicacy, our Catonsville stop meandered into a debate about salads and pizza and chicken and waffles and margaritas.
Roughly 75 percent of the roster was taking part in Wednesday’s workout with additional rehabbing players watching on the sideline.
Since John Means tossed a no-hitter on May 5, Baltimore has gone a brutal 2-16.
Our third Weis conversation from Crab Cake Tour Stop 3 dives into local politics and the future of rethinking suburbs like Catonsville with Eric Ebersole and Pat Young.
Luke Jones and Nestor take off the pads before Ravens OTAs on agents and the NFLPA and what’s good for a young player in the roster evaluation machine.
Our Crab Cake Tour stop in the 21228 isn’t complete without Kirby Spencer telling the story of how bricks and mortar and people and food and shopping and music can still power a local community.
Luke Jones and Nestor lament the sweep of Orioles by Nats – and a serving of Philmania from the PGA as well.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor go fishing for the next big summer idea – and discuss what it would be like to catch and grill a snakehead from the tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay.
Baseball author Rocco Constantino joins Nestor to discuss color lines and history of the sport in America in his new book documenting the sad tale.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor look beyond the vaunted Vegas opener at rest of Ravens schedule and optimism for a Super Bowl run to Los Angeles with Lamar.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the extra money we’re spending at the pump and the store
Our first chat of Crab Cake Tour Stop 3 leads us to Frederick Road and the amazing journey of Evan Brown from two “once in a lifetime” floods in Ellicott City at Portalli’s to a friendly new home in the center of his hometown of Catonsville.
Author Will Leitch tells Nestor how lucky he is to be writing fiction writings while still loving sports and promoting his new book
Karson Kamenetz talks local politics and his personal growth and journey on the third anniversary of his father’s tragic death
John Hoey tells us why we should care about the Y here in Baltimore and beyond
Don and Nestor do The Recon on who sent thousands of violent citizens to The United States Capitol on January 6th
Dennis Curtin of Weis Markets joins Nestor for an educational Maryland travelogue of farms and local food and places to stop along the side of the road.
Dean Kremer lasted just three innings as Baltimore finished off an ugly 1-5 homestand before heading out on the road.
Tickets for all remaining home games, including June through September, will go on sale May 26.
Wednesday night may have been Baltimore’s most deflating loss of the season to date.