Friday, April 26, 2024

Dennis Koulatsos

Nestor on Orioles postseason: “This is why we built Camden Yards!”

When Dennis Koulatsos welcomed Nestor onto his WNST-AM 1570 weekly show (heard each Thursday 3-5p and Sunday 8a-noon) to discuss the biggest Baltimore sports weekend of this generation, the 32-year voice of Baltimore sports radio made it clear this was what was expected all along back in 1996 when the Ravens came to the Charm City. Stadium and parking conflicts in adjoining lots because the baseball team has earned a path to a World Series.

Our Luke Jones discusses the biggest week of sports in Baltimore in a long, long time

We used to call it "Pittsburgh Week" but in Baltimore right now it's a chance for Orioles fans to finally get to Camden Yards for playoff baseball. Bye week is over for the Birds as the purple birds see the Steelers and jet off to London while the bunting hangs downtown and pitching is the key to October baseball.

A weekend to remember ahead in Baltimore

Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the huge weekend ahead for Orioles and Ravens and city of Baltimore in what we used to call "Pittsburgh Week" here in the Charm City. Instead, it's a schedule-making nightmare for sports fans and concert goers but we'll take more of it!

The wounded offense of the Ravens and most important part of the schedule

With Cleveland, Pittsburgh and a trip to London to play the Titans on the travel itinerary, it's important for the Ravens to get healthy. Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor review the coaching decisions and play of Lamar Jackson as the 1-2 Ravens see the upstart Browns, who have a quarterback health issue as well with DeShaun Watson.

Luke Jones talks Brooks, Orioles Magic and Ravens travels during busiest Baltimore sports month of the century

Been quite a week for our Luke Jones who reported on the death of Brooks Robinson, the Clinchmas night at Camden Yards and another week of infirmary reports from Owings Mills as the Ravens head to Cleveland. He also reports that the AL East Division title clubhouse celebration was a little more tame than the shower from the 2014 Orioles squad. So far...
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