Is Orlando Brown Jr. really a left tackle? The Chiefs will find out…
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor agree that the Ravens wouldn’t deal Brown to the omnipotent Chiefs if they thought they couldn’t beat him and sack Mahomes in January.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor agree that the Ravens wouldn’t deal Brown to the omnipotent Chiefs if they thought they couldn’t beat him and sack Mahomes in January.
Chris Pika of BlogAndTackle discusses the Ravens’ deftness at using draft picks and manipulating the board before the names even start flying.
John Eisenberg and Nestor marvel at the modern creativity of NFL brass to get deals done and move on from players and adjust salary caps – and then just draft more football players.
Cedric Mullins homered twice to back up six strong innings from Matt Harvey as Baltimore won the series opener on Monday.
Needing coverage in the bullpen, manager Brandon Hyde discussed the promotion of pitcher Jay Flaa, who is in line to make his major league debut at age 28.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the struggles and hurdles for Orioles young prospects as the New York Yankees park at Camden Yards this week.
Never sleep on Eric Decosta. Nestor Aparicio and Luke Jones have quite different opinions on how and why the Baltimore Ravens dealt their two-time Pro Bowl tackle to the best team in the AFC.
Peter King of NBC Sports discusses Ravens draft possibilities and how the league has forged ahead in the middle of a plague.
Austin Hays homered twice to back up another strong outing from John Means as Baltimore avoided a sweep.
Rob Santoni of Weis Markets joins Alice from Muscular Dystrophy Association to talk summer camps and rounding up at checkout. Meanwhile, Nestor is just obsessed with her zipline bravery…
Serving our country and Southwest Baltimore in 44B, we spent some time discussing civics and service and being a young soldier in fire fights on the ground in Iraq with Delegate Pat Young.
Yahoo Sports draftnik Eric Edholm goes through the myriad of changes and adjustments all teams are making in prepping for this week’s NFL draft when film is scarce, Zooms are plentiful and information is probably false.
Proudly welcoming the BMW Championship to Caves Valley this August 23-29 with Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski and Vince Pellegrino telling the story and impact of the world’s best golfers coming to our region.
Musician and artist Jason Siemer talks world travel, lockdown and Bad With Names music and Puns And Roses after COVID with Nestor. And the virtues and pleasures of Fells Point…
Leonard Raskin and Nestor recap the sunny and glorious Mount Washington Pediatric Golf tourney fundraiser and joys of being outside in spring in Hunt Valley.
Don and Nestor do The Recon on freedom and a fair trial in America in aftermath of Floyd murder and Chauvin conviction
Before the Orlando Brown Jr. trade was made, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic joined Nestor for some bold observations regarding potential Ravens draft targets and board movement that has already magically materialized to show that anything is possible with the creativity of DeCosta and company.
Brent Sobleski of Bleacher Report says that even before the Orlando Brown Jr. deal, having a braintrust led by Eric DeCosta and the same solid scouts will always outpoint the competition in picking football players.
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss the value of collectible things and trading currency in a confusing new world of the Non Fungible Token.
Our old pal and NFL historian Jason Cole brings the relentless story of John Elway – after he escaped Bob Irsay and ascended to Denver – to life in a new book and talks NFL draft with Nestor. But what could’ve been for Baltimore…
Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio legitimately have some friendly yet legitimate disagreements and beefs about Major League Baseball. It’s April and it’s a long season. This one is old-school and hardcore on the debates on the state of the modern game and how to get more people interested. Especially Orioles fans…
Nestor finally goes grocery shopping online with Weis 2 Go but with great trepidation. And, ultimately, success with ease…
Baltimore had to settle for a split of the brief two-game set with the Marlins.
Baltimore jumped out to a 6-1 lead before holding on for the narrow win.
“We’ve got some really good young receivers. It’s insulting to these guys when they hear that we don’t have any receivers. It’s quite insulting. I’m insulted by it too to be honest.”
The Ravens brass answered questions about the upcoming NFL draft on a video call Monday morning.
John Means struck out nine over seven shutout innings, but Baltimore was unable to complete the sweep in Arlington.
Baseball author, historian, SABR leader and West Coast League commish Rob Neyer welcomes another season of baseball with cautionary tales for MLB commissioner Rob Manfred and the owners’ and players’ always simmering labor war.
Democrats were the culprits here in The Free State but Ron Cassie of Baltimore Magazine discusses the history of gerrymandering and how Andy Harris managed to ever get elected in the first place.
Fresh off her Ted Talk, mental health expert Patty Mohler says finding equilibrium as pandemic recedes is paramount for happiness.
A seasoned panel of State House insiders discusses the distanced effects of COVID and a budget crunch on every decision of the Maryland General Assembly over the past 100 days. Pam Wood, Josh Kurtz and Bryan Sears recap a busy session in Nap Town.
We continue to monitor the progress of the new administration through the eyes of other who aspired to run the business of Baltimore. The prosecutor in Thiru Vignarajah has never had trouble defining the problems and discussing potential solutions.
Trey Mancini gave Baltimore the lead with a run-scoring double in the eighth inning.
Manager Brandon Hyde discussed home runs from Rio Ruiz and DJ Stewart as well as a strong outing from starter Jorge Lopez in the victory.
Singer John Allen of The Stone Horses talks rock and roll and pandemic creativity with Nestor as many local bands prepare to get back to doing what they do – perform live shows in front of real humans. And maybe even tour…
Sam Sessa of WTMD joins Nestor to discuss the old memories of live concerts, Baltimore Sun review privileges and the possibilities of outdoor live music this spring and summer all over the region. Oh, and does “indie” get a bad rap? Hmm…
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss pandemic changes and spring fever
Brian Lease gets ready for the Ravens schedule release and draft prospects with Nestor.
Leonard Raskin gets Nestor ready for Stanley Cup playoffs with some old-time hockey discussion and some Ovechkin generational love.
The Baltimore manager didn’t have much about which to be happy as his club lost three of four to Seattle and fell to 5-8 on the season on Thursday.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor agree that the Ravens wouldn’t deal Brown to the omnipotent Chiefs if they thought they couldn’t beat him and sack Mahomes in January.
Chris Pika of BlogAndTackle discusses the Ravens’ deftness at using draft picks and manipulating the board before the names even start flying.
John Eisenberg and Nestor marvel at the modern creativity of NFL brass to get deals done and move on from players and adjust salary caps – and then just draft more football players.
Cedric Mullins homered twice to back up six strong innings from Matt Harvey as Baltimore won the series opener on Monday.
Needing coverage in the bullpen, manager Brandon Hyde discussed the promotion of pitcher Jay Flaa, who is in line to make his major league debut at age 28.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the struggles and hurdles for Orioles young prospects as the New York Yankees park at Camden Yards this week.
Never sleep on Eric Decosta. Nestor Aparicio and Luke Jones have quite different opinions on how and why the Baltimore Ravens dealt their two-time Pro Bowl tackle to the best team in the AFC.
Peter King of NBC Sports discusses Ravens draft possibilities and how the league has forged ahead in the middle of a plague.
Austin Hays homered twice to back up another strong outing from John Means as Baltimore avoided a sweep.
Rob Santoni of Weis Markets joins Alice from Muscular Dystrophy Association to talk summer camps and rounding up at checkout. Meanwhile, Nestor is just obsessed with her zipline bravery…
Serving our country and Southwest Baltimore in 44B, we spent some time discussing civics and service and being a young soldier in fire fights on the ground in Iraq with Delegate Pat Young.
Yahoo Sports draftnik Eric Edholm goes through the myriad of changes and adjustments all teams are making in prepping for this week’s NFL draft when film is scarce, Zooms are plentiful and information is probably false.
Proudly welcoming the BMW Championship to Caves Valley this August 23-29 with Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski and Vince Pellegrino telling the story and impact of the world’s best golfers coming to our region.
Musician and artist Jason Siemer talks world travel, lockdown and Bad With Names music and Puns And Roses after COVID with Nestor. And the virtues and pleasures of Fells Point…
Leonard Raskin and Nestor recap the sunny and glorious Mount Washington Pediatric Golf tourney fundraiser and joys of being outside in spring in Hunt Valley.
Don and Nestor do The Recon on freedom and a fair trial in America in aftermath of Floyd murder and Chauvin conviction
Before the Orlando Brown Jr. trade was made, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic joined Nestor for some bold observations regarding potential Ravens draft targets and board movement that has already magically materialized to show that anything is possible with the creativity of DeCosta and company.
Brent Sobleski of Bleacher Report says that even before the Orlando Brown Jr. deal, having a braintrust led by Eric DeCosta and the same solid scouts will always outpoint the competition in picking football players.
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss the value of collectible things and trading currency in a confusing new world of the Non Fungible Token.
Our old pal and NFL historian Jason Cole brings the relentless story of John Elway – after he escaped Bob Irsay and ascended to Denver – to life in a new book and talks NFL draft with Nestor. But what could’ve been for Baltimore…
Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio legitimately have some friendly yet legitimate disagreements and beefs about Major League Baseball. It’s April and it’s a long season. This one is old-school and hardcore on the debates on the state of the modern game and how to get more people interested. Especially Orioles fans…
Nestor finally goes grocery shopping online with Weis 2 Go but with great trepidation. And, ultimately, success with ease…
Baltimore had to settle for a split of the brief two-game set with the Marlins.
Baltimore jumped out to a 6-1 lead before holding on for the narrow win.
“We’ve got some really good young receivers. It’s insulting to these guys when they hear that we don’t have any receivers. It’s quite insulting. I’m insulted by it too to be honest.”
The Ravens brass answered questions about the upcoming NFL draft on a video call Monday morning.
John Means struck out nine over seven shutout innings, but Baltimore was unable to complete the sweep in Arlington.
Baseball author, historian, SABR leader and West Coast League commish Rob Neyer welcomes another season of baseball with cautionary tales for MLB commissioner Rob Manfred and the owners’ and players’ always simmering labor war.
Democrats were the culprits here in The Free State but Ron Cassie of Baltimore Magazine discusses the history of gerrymandering and how Andy Harris managed to ever get elected in the first place.
Fresh off her Ted Talk, mental health expert Patty Mohler says finding equilibrium as pandemic recedes is paramount for happiness.
A seasoned panel of State House insiders discusses the distanced effects of COVID and a budget crunch on every decision of the Maryland General Assembly over the past 100 days. Pam Wood, Josh Kurtz and Bryan Sears recap a busy session in Nap Town.
We continue to monitor the progress of the new administration through the eyes of other who aspired to run the business of Baltimore. The prosecutor in Thiru Vignarajah has never had trouble defining the problems and discussing potential solutions.
Trey Mancini gave Baltimore the lead with a run-scoring double in the eighth inning.
Manager Brandon Hyde discussed home runs from Rio Ruiz and DJ Stewart as well as a strong outing from starter Jorge Lopez in the victory.
Singer John Allen of The Stone Horses talks rock and roll and pandemic creativity with Nestor as many local bands prepare to get back to doing what they do – perform live shows in front of real humans. And maybe even tour…
Sam Sessa of WTMD joins Nestor to discuss the old memories of live concerts, Baltimore Sun review privileges and the possibilities of outdoor live music this spring and summer all over the region. Oh, and does “indie” get a bad rap? Hmm…
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss pandemic changes and spring fever
Brian Lease gets ready for the Ravens schedule release and draft prospects with Nestor.
Leonard Raskin gets Nestor ready for Stanley Cup playoffs with some old-time hockey discussion and some Ovechkin generational love.
The Baltimore manager didn’t have much about which to be happy as his club lost three of four to Seattle and fell to 5-8 on the season on Thursday.