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Finally, Mussina returns to Baltimore & WNST!

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My dear producer Ray Bachman has just informed me that one of my all-time favorite partners in crime and co-hosts, Mark Mussina, is back in the Charm City to watch the Yankees play tonight. He’ll be stopping by the studio around 3:30 p.m. today.

I can’t wait to talk baseball with Moose and hear his analysis of the “Teixeira” situation, especially as it regards to his big brother, who is probably Moose hunting on his Montoursville, Pa. farm for the first April of his life.

This will be good! Hope you tune in some old-school WNST radio today!

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