Part of the pain of being a lifelong fan of the Washington Capitals has been the "tease" factor and the dalliances with greatness. It's a franchise that has had a long history of tragic, Game 7 losses in April...
It’s been a rough 48 hours in our industry. Sports writing and sports journalism and careers going away at The Baltimore Sun, people we know and read and work with getting fired at an alarming rate. The economy is...
9:29 -- With the 57th overall pick, the Ravens select defensive end Paul Kruger from Utah. He's another high-motor guy along the lines of a Michael McCrary. He'll be a nice player coming off the edge to create some...
As I watched Brad Bergesen jog in from the Orioles bullpen before the start of his major league debut on Tuesday night, I began to imagine what he was thinking and feeling at that very moment.
Was he remembering that...
Let the games begin! I’ve been talking about the “Coors Light King (or Queen) of Baltimore Sportstalk” competition for two months and today we will finally begin the tournament where the challenge is to cover Baltimore sports in the...
I’ve been saying for years that Fort Lauderdale Stadium and the Orioles’ sub-par Florida spring training situation is by far the biggest sin of all of their many sins and finally the folks over on Calvert Street are doing...
If you’ve been driving around Baltimore after 6 p.m. and have tuned into WNST-AM 1570 you’ve noticed some changes over the last two nights. Our partnership with Fox Sports Radio has ended and we’ve decided to feature our local...
"The Preakness is going to stay in Maryland. Period. It's not leaving. Guaranteed!" Those are the words that Maryland State Senate president Mike Miller told the local media earlier this week. I hope that he's right.
I've long been a...
I sorta knew that Bob Haynie's "schlep rock" (or whatever the hell he calls it) would be at work on the Maryland Terps this weekend when the Baltimore Ravens called a 4 p.m. Thursday press conference in Owings Mills...
Clearly, it has not been a banner year on the local men's basketball circuit. Maryland has been a choppy, up-and-down ride for three months. UMBC, Towson, Loyola and Coppin have all been disappointing during the regular season, to say...
Our Friday gatherings at Faidley's have been quite eventful with Jackson Holliday news but it was a great chance for Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio to discuss the WNST 25th Anniversary documentary "No One Listens; Everyone Hears" and the first round of NFL Draft weekend at Lexington Market.