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John Martin of Maryland Lottery gives Nestor another Dundalk winning story and more homers for cash from Orioles sluggers as baseball, new games and big winners continue all summer long.

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SPEAKERS

Nestor J. Aparicio, John Martin

Nestor J. Aparicio  00:01

Welcome home. We are W, N, S, T, am 1570 Towson, Baltimore and Baltimore, positive, rolling through August here, rolling through pitching injuries and fake football. Lucas out knowing smells, and he is making his way down to Camden Yards. The Orioles return home next week, maybe in first place. It’s getting a little nervous around here, but you know, my next guest is a baseball fan, so he understands nervous summers around here. We’re gonna be doing the Maryland crab cake tour on the 23rd the cheatstros come to Baltimore. We’ll be down at Lexington market. We’re gonna be at fadelies. I’ll be having a shrimp salad, a delicious crab cake. All that are brought to you by friends at the Maryland lottery, the Gold Rush sevens, doublers will be available on the 23rd and then we really kick it into high gear. We’re going to be at Cocos on the fourth of September, right before football begins. And then on September 5, we are doing 26 oysters in 26 days, in 26 ways, in 26 places, all for our 26th anniversary the cupcake. I gotta scratch that out. Make a 26th anniversary oyster cupcake. John Martin now joins us. He is our defending champion, Executive Director of all things Maryland, lottery and gaming. And we’re almost to the sports gaming part here. And I know there’s some July news as well, but before I get to any of these pleasantries, and we had the million dollar winner at Squires and Dundalk last week, I understand we got another done dog winner. I mean, everybody get rich at Dundalk. We got to do this guardians Orioles thing, and we’ll promote home run riches and do all that Jackson holidays, big salami. But boy, if you and I would have gotten together back in March or April, you home run riches in season, and you would have said to me, yeah, the Guardians would be ahead of the Orioles in August. I would have said, what? Stephen vote, Who is this boy? Hats off to your baseball team. And by the way, since last time you and I got together, I spent two glorious evenings out in the Cuyahoga forest at Blossom. Yes, yes, with real Cleveland, with real Ohioans. So we got catching up to do. How you been? Wow,

John Martin  02:00

I’ve been great, man. You I think you just scooped me on that one. What a what a story that is. You know

Nestor J. Aparicio  02:06

what they would say? And fast you picked a hell of a week to go away. You know, you went away last week, and I went to Cleveland. We played Cleveland. This is a time to catch up as we need to do. We get to catch up on baseball in Cleveland.

John Martin  02:20

Well, we don’t need to spend a lot about the past, because the future is in front of us. But I will point out that the significance of last year’s four game split was that that means, I know you know this, but maybe some people listening don’t know this. That means that for the season, the guards took four of the seven. So what you say, well, well, well,

Nestor J. Aparicio  02:42

should it come down to that last October Harkins, October Harkins, John Martin,

John Martin  02:46

should it come to the last game of the season and they find themselves tied for the best record in the American League, the team that wins the series gets the spoils. So we shall see. We shall? We are a long way from there. Listen,

Nestor J. Aparicio  03:02

I’m not saying you’re, you’re older than me, but you’re old like, I’ll just put that in there.

John Martin  03:07

I am. No, there’s, I will own that I am older than you. I

Nestor J. Aparicio  03:10

would just say this. How many years in your life, and the first week of August, can you say that the former Cleveland baseball team, which we don’t give their name anymore, the guard the Cleveland baseball team is going to make the playoffs. This is I’ve been on here 33 years, 26 years of the station and all that stuff I don’t remember. In August, maybe 97 we sort of knew we were making the playoffs here because we we had sort of run away a little bit. But even in 14 when they were really good, wild card system was different. We were younger, didn’t you? Just didn’t know in August, even if you had a five game lead, ask the Yankees in 78 and the Red Sox, right? Like they’re in the Phillies in 60 and all the historical things of baseball. But this is a weird spot for you. As a Cleveland baseball fan, me, as a Baltimore fan, to really think we’re kind of in the playoffs. We’re going to make the playoffs. That’s, that’s a rarefied air, I think, for any baseball fan outside in New York,

John Martin  04:04

Ken the the answer your question is, 1010, years in my in my lifetime, and once, once they started that, that that streak in 1995 you kind of felt that every year they were going to be in it. So, but, yeah, that’s, a fun part of it. You know what’s fun, though? You know what’s really valid fun? Here we

Nestor J. Aparicio  04:24

go. Here he goes for the segue to run riches, when Jackson holiday. It’s a great slam. It’s fun.

John Martin  04:28

You know what? And I, and I being, being a student of the game. Has anyone yet and this, I’m gonna hand it to you. I’m gonna hand it to you on a silver platter. Has anyone called him yet? Jacks won. No. Jacks won holiday. He Jackson, bam, boom. Gone. Jacks won.

Nestor J. Aparicio  04:48

I was hoping Coby Mayo was going to do that when he pinch hit for Colton cowser on Tuesday night. It wasn’t a Grand Slam, but over the big home run. But every one of these home runs from the Orioles perspective, sends you into the. The little money vault reminds me of the monopoly guy. You have

05:03

to go in and get the money. I’m looking Wait, I’m looking like the monopoly guy to get

Nestor J. Aparicio  05:07

the money and give it to these people. Um, on any given night, the orals have been fun, and that they have home run hitters, then you have a home run contest, and it’s paid off big time this year I paid out more money. You thought you were

John Martin  05:17

absolutely Timothy Jeffries of Glen Burnie, go to MD lottery.com, you’ll see a good looking man there holding his $6,000 home run riches check So Timothy Jeffries sitting there watching the game. And you know, here’s the strategy, and he already knows he’s won his $500 and all he wanted was, at some point during the game for the O’s to load the bases. He just wanted to have a chance to load the bases. And there it was, I believe it was the fifth inning, and Jordan Westbrook gets hit by a pitch. Was

Nestor J. Aparicio  05:58

that? Was that the pitch? So what happened? Yes, it was the pitch. What happened? Sorry, I was eating dinner that night, and, you know, I stop and start the game sometimes, like normal people do, sure, and he got hit, and there was a little break in in the, you know, Brian evil came out to check him out. Yeah, he stayed in the game, right? So I stopped it, and I went downstairs to take my plate, because I was done my food. I went to take my stuff back in my kitchen, and I said to my wife, whatever. And then I looked on my phone, by accident, on the app, and I saw that he hit the Grand Slam. So I didn’t even see it live. So, I mean, I had like, a weird because I went down to my wife, like, they just hit westburg. West Berg’s hurt. They hit him on the saw part of the hand. He’s gonna go on the eye. I used, I still call it the DL. They call it the aisle. Now, I’m old school like that. And so that whole Grand Slam thing happened in taped delay for me, which is, you know, I’m not the guy with five grand on the line. I’m sure Mr. Jeffries there was like all about, so is he gonna buy a holiday Jersey if I had him on the show? Doug Lloyd sets that up. I first thing it says, Look, dude, you want six grand. Just put a buck and a half and get yourself a holiday jersey. It’s got to be your guy, right?

John Martin  07:05

You know? What you should get is a Jack’s one holiday I’m

Nestor J. Aparicio  07:10

not letting you Memorial players anymore. I’m done with that. Put your own players.

John Martin  07:16

But he wins. The first thing he’s going to do, he plans to buy a Bucha of crabs. So, you know, I, I don’t normally shop for Bucha. He’s one of us. He’s one of that cover. It couple 100 that enough there. He’s fine. It’s

Nestor J. Aparicio  07:31

basically yes,

John Martin  07:32

yeah, yeah. But, MD, lottery.com. Great story. I love it when people share their thoughts leading up to it. Oh, we wish. We wish Mr. Jeffries and his crabs, good luck.

Nestor J. Aparicio  07:46

Well, no, Rich’s game. Explain this, because almost everybody that plays it kind of is a mean. The whole notion is, you’d like baseball to play the game, because a second chance, you have a chance to have your name on the air and win some money and then win some big money. But, like I would think every person whose name I see on here is a baseball fan and and certainly when Doug callsman says the 18th next month is your night and you’ve won some money that this is, um, for all of these people, all 162 of these games, every time somebody is in the thing, I would think that friends are over at the house. I would think it’s like the night the kid gets drafted. You know, I’m sure everybody’s over and they throw a little party and get some pizza, and for the best, I hope they win 1500 bucks or a couple three home runs, right?

John Martin  08:34

Why not? If people don’t know we’re talking about you’d be better hurry, because we only have one more drawing to go. We pick at the end of August for the remainder of the season. But you go and purchase a $5 home run, riches, bases loaded, fast play game. And if you happen to enjoy the game itself and would like to win the progressive jackpot, as we speak, is over $80,000 on the top prize, even more

Nestor J. Aparicio  08:56

than a holiday home run. That’s the big Exactly, exactly.

John Martin  09:01

But you know, you get one of those tickets, and you then enter it into my lottery rewards, our loyalty club. And then you hope that your name is drawn in advance of one of the 30 games for the upcoming month. You can go see your your name there in the on on the schedule, on MD lottery.com and then you wait for that game. You already won $500 being selected contestant of the game. And then you hope that for every Orioles home run you win $500 and if the bags are loaded and a player by the name of holiday tends to

Nestor J. Aparicio  09:35

hit, well, I dance. I say, holiday celebrate. That’s what I do. I do holiday celebrate, but I’m that’s 40 year old song Jackson. Holiday doesn’t know anything about that. No, he does, but these are good times. So I want to take us to Dundalk, because I’m doing the Sean Costas next month. I’m doing this crazy oyster tour. And I admitted this last week to Seth, my resident pirates fan, I admitted this to him every. Week when I get the email from either Seth or James in your office, and I see all the winners, you know, Maryland casinos generate X amount of revenue, and we have winners here. No offense to Eldersburg or Hyattsville or Elkton or any other place where people win, but when I see Dundalk, it’s just, it’s a hometown thing, you know what I mean. And two weeks in a row now dundalks been cashing in. Oh, you know, my side of town, we had a million dollar winner last but great story, Squires, my childhood pizza plate. I hope he got a Shirley Temple after he won. And now you’re coming back to me again. This week, we get another Dundalk winner.

John Martin  10:36

The the soda pop store right there on Westfield road was the was the scene of the last Dundalk winner. A woman from Dundalk checking out our $5 Money, money, money, scratch off ticket. Checks it out on Friday, and she notices that the number on the ticket, because you can see what the next number is, is 004, for some reason, she just left it there. Did not buy a ticket on Friday, comes back on Monday, and that same ticket is just calling her name. It’s saying Dundalk woman, come here.

Nestor J. Aparicio  11:12

It’s saying Earl Weaver. Earl Weaver. Yes,

John Martin  11:17

Earl would be, you know, that’s a that’s a nice tie in. Thank you. Thank you. There’s

Nestor J. Aparicio  11:20

a new book. She said we were just came out. John Miller, a friend of mine wrote it. Just getting released right now, so I’ll be promoting that. So I know you love baseball. No different. John mill, this is John Miller from the Wall Street Journal. No different. There’s a lot of John Miller, um, but the John Weber thing, um, he has taken a deep dive in the life of WoW, which, in a way, so we’ve been chronically so number four, when I, I’m a baseball guy, when I, if it was five, I would have said Brooks, but maybe Flacco. But nonetheless, go ahead. So Earl Weaver, number four,

John Martin  11:50

so was was not purchased over the weekend, so she goes back on Monday, decides to purchase it, gets that message, you and I love for for a person to see John. Go to lottery. Yes, yeah, go, go see John Martin and but she wants to find out what the price is, because she does what some people do, they go right to the prize check. You could do this. I think it kind of, yeah, lessens the experience. But it could. It could, in this case, work out so you, if you scratch, not the schmutz on the whole car. It’s a surprise check, right here. This part right here. Okay, visual reference. Very nice. Thank you. So if you do that and then use either your app or the ticket checker in many of our 4400 lottery retailers, it will tell you if it’s a non winner or if, in fact, you’ve won a prize. And sometimes, depending on the value of the prize, it will actually put the number right on the screen for you. In this case, especially if you’re in the store, it just says, Go to lottery, because it does not want to have you go crazy in the store if you see a big number. So she decides, what the heck I know I’ve got a winner. So She scratches the schmutz off the ticket, and she sees right at the bat, yep, $50,000 so once again, Dundalk has a winner from lottery headquarters. I mean, delivering that prize as we speak, our prize always

Nestor J. Aparicio  13:07

be so flippant as a Sadie. Have you ever been to Dundalk? I’ve seen you in Dundalk. I’ve been with you in Dundalk. So a lot of people, I tell people, come to Dundalk. Good things are happening in Dundalk. We’re growing again. Trade point land and get down to Costas. The bridge is down. Come find a way, find a way to get down to Sparrows Point. Find a way to get the Dundalk, and you might be lucky and win $50,000 I know you love talking about these winners, and there’s that moment where you’re like, She scratches the Smuts off and realizes she’s won $50,000 I’m thinking that moment is such a wild moment for everyone that ever wins, right everywhere there’s that moment.

John Martin  13:43

Here’s another wild moment. I love stories like this. A woman in I want to get the location right, Frederick County, so we’re going to go west a little bit. We’ll talk

Nestor J. Aparicio  13:52

about Frederick. I drove to Frederick on the way to Cleveland last week, and we’ll get you because I’m not going to let this go at the end without talking about blossom and Sammy Hagar, did we ever do

John Martin  14:01

that? Fantastic, fantastic. So we have a game called multi match. Many, many people play it. They enjoy it. Or the woman, tawny Barnwell, actually go to MD lottery.com and see her holding her check a $540,000 multi match win with a $2 quick pick ticket. So she didn’t even have her favorite numbers. She had the multi match Gods hand her the numbers, and at midnight, she decides to check the winning ticket, finds out she she won, and starts screaming through the house. Of course, her husband is sleeping at midnight. That’s

Nestor J. Aparicio  14:41

worth tweaking, that you wake your spouse up when, if you like your spouse, you wake your spouse up when you win $540,000

John Martin  14:49

yes, if you don’t, I suppose you leave a note. I don’t know what you do in that scenario, but, but Tony didn’t have to do that because she woke up her husband. They reveled in the fact that she. At a $540,000 multi match winning ticket. She’s a regular multi match player, so you always like to see people rewarded for that, right? I mean, they they invest in the game. You’d like to see that it pays off for them. And congratulations to her on the on the recent win for for $540 multi match in Frederick County. I

Nestor J. Aparicio  15:19

stopped in Frederick. I stopped that. I intentionally got off 70 and went downtown Frederick. Well, my crab cake tour takes me places, and my wife and I fell in love with Frederick. We love me. I The mayor of Frederick. I have his card on my desk. I owe him a Mako visit for next week, and I will see you in Ocean City next week as well as we’re broadcasting, doing the crab cake tour down at the convention center at the fish pal. Crab cake tour to fish pal Convention Center. I love that. Only in Maryland and Ocean City Can you do that. Um, but in Frederick, there’s this great place. A free plug for them. They have, um, exotic pastas, pastas with obey in it, with garlic and peppers. And we love this little pus called the pasta palette. And we it was only open on the weekend, and I just decided on a whim to drive to Cleveland to see my Cleveland former producer, Bernard McKinney, sports producer, and we went to see Thomas Dolby at Blossom. I went back to see Sammy Hagar. I must say, I enjoy your area, but I enjoy Frederick, Maryland, more. I and my wife’s mad. She’s happy I brought the pasta home, but she like I didn’t get to go to Frederick, so shout out at the Frederick. We like you, Frederick, people should go to Fred we have a great state here, straight to Maryland, John. You know that

John Martin  16:25

absolutely. And you know what else we love? We love watching the Olympics. Don’t we

Nestor J. Aparicio  16:32

more when you think you get to go to Milan or Los Angeles, and have we picked our final winner yet? Or we we still

John Martin  16:38

have one more. We still have one more to go. But you can go to MD lottery.com and see the great story. And I get another smiling winner. We have, boy, this is a good week for smiling people winning and sharing the story on our website. Cheryl Harrow, of overly, when she make the she went with your suggestion, Nestor, she will go into Milan for the 2026, winter game

Nestor J. Aparicio  17:03

shows, wisely, overly, that’s near Dunbar. They know what they’re doing over overly.

John Martin  17:11

But again, you know, she obviously very familiar with what she was, and she only entered to six tickets, six multi match tickets. I’m sorry, Mega Millions tickets into into the drawing, and was selected as our first drawing winner. And she has made a decision, never been to Italy, as she said in her story here. Boy, you know, having a trip to go see the Olympics was not on her bucket list, but it certainly moved up pretty quickly. Once, once, it all came together. So she and her husband are going to enjoy that. They’re hopeful to get in on some of the things like like hockey and and figure skating, and actually see some events while they’re there. That’s the Winter

Nestor J. Aparicio  17:51

Olympics in Milan. So these summers are in LA right? So I have friends over in in Paris, and on the first night of the Olympics. I saw the shot. A friend of mine was at that setup where the beach volleyball was right in front of the Eiffel Tower. And the first night, she’s putting pictures up of being at beach volleyball under the Eiffel Tower. And I’m like, That’s pretty magnificent. The Olympics are, are awesome and and my wife is addicted. I mean, I’ve lost my wife the last 10 days, morning, noon, night, you know, from pole vaulting to, you know, to gymnastics to in the pool, everything. The Olympics are

John Martin  18:31

great, great stories, and that that’s why people watch. I’m sure there are people, yeah, who like the competition and that aspect of it. But you watch for these people that you from all over the globe that you never knew even existed, and to see their struggles and their story and underdogs and again, some of the wins just this week, depending on when people get a chance to listen to this will be old news, but, but the young man who won the 1500 what a story that was the the pole vaulter who, upon winning, you know, ran immediately to his to his girlfriend, and hugged and kissed. And you know, these are stories that really tug at your your heartstrings, and that’s really what the competition is all about.

Nestor J. Aparicio  19:16

I thought them honoring the young lady who won in the gymnastics and honoring her from I thought that was just awesome for Simone Biles, and she comes home a hero as well. I mean, in the Michael Phelps part of being from Maryland, my first ever byline in 1984 at the news American, I was 15 years old. Was in the summer of 84 they said, kid get Murray Stevens, who was the coach at North Baltimore Aquatic Club of of Teresa Andrews. She won gold. She was one of the first her Anita null, the really early swimmers before Michael. Michael was barely born at that point. We just have such a rich Olympic heritage. Here. Can I give you a fun Olympic so I haven’t told this one on the air. I don’t think maybe in many years. But I want to tell you, because it’s funny, because it’s about my interest in the Olympics and what happened two weeks ago with rugby. My wife and I, after she had cancer in 14, we went back to Australia in 17, and in early 2017 to see Bruce Springsteen. Went to New Zealand, Australia. My wife was just getting better. Do you know? So we went over there, and on our flight home, we’re at the Sydney Airport. We had a 14 hour flight to LA and we boarded our Qantas airline. We sat down on our seat, and a whole team came onto the plane, of ladies, and they all had gym bags. They all were wearing Australia gear. Team Australia gear, and they sat amongst us, and the girl sat next to me, and I said, Hello, they’re all Australian. They’re they were fun. I said, What team are you on? They’re like, rugby sevens. And I’m like, really? I said, what? I said, should use Olympics. What do you do? And she’s like, we won gold and Rio. And I’m like, really. So I wind up next to a young lady for 14 hours. You get to know somebody in a 14 hour flight, my wife fell asleep. She fell asleep after we were talking, and I’m in the middle seat reading the Qantas airline magazine, and I get to, you know, page 28 and I look down and the girl that’s asleep, drooling on my shoulder is Sharni Williams. She was the captain of the gold medal team, Shawnee, and she’s now my Facebook friend. We’re friends. She accompanied the team this year. She’s not a player anymore. She’s sort of aged out, but she is a hero in Australia, and the rugby team won the gold and became heroes, and then two weeks ago, we became heroes here, right? We had American Olympic heroes that were rugby players who beat the Australian team. So that’s my fun story for you, but I earned a friend for life in the captain of the Australian Rugby Sevens, Shawnee Williams, who’s a superstar. So you this Olympic greatness? Well, I took a selfie with them when I got off the plane the whole team. Did you wash that shirt that had the drool? No, no, no, no. It’s Olympic champions rule. That’s fine. Yeah, I would frame that. She was phenomenal. And they were all just such great people and such ambassadors for the Olympics and but that was just, you know, I’m not star struck by much, but that was kind of a cool plane ride. And then have rugby come into focus here for Dr Steve urban Elliott chiropractic, the only rugby not I know, for all my lifetime, every time he comes home, we talk rugby. Rugby became something in the I mean, the Olympics have been a beautiful thing this time around, and especially because we’re getting the next time too. There

John Martin  22:42

is a growing competition between Australia and the United States, especially in the aquatic events. So they

Nestor J. Aparicio  22:53

have, they have good weather over there. They swim a lot over there. They can do all that. John Martin is here. He is the Maryland lottery executive. Gonna tell me about ravens. No, no, we can’t do Raven. Jad or No,

John Martin  23:04

no, but I will tease this because upcoming events, we like to say where we are out and about. This weekend, the Eagles are in town, yes, so there will be a fake football, as you call it.

Nestor J. Aparicio  23:18

I did not wear my green El Guapo shirt to support the Philadelphia Eagles. So, well, I

John Martin  23:23

don’t want to say anything, right, but, but you mentioned it the so we’ve got, we will be there at Mt Bank Stadium. We will then also be at in Pasadena at Kurtz beach for the Merritt made Maryland festival on Sunday the 11th of August. Then we are back at M and T on the 17th, Saturday the 17th, against the Falcons. I have it on good authority. I know some people, know some people, you may have a Ravens scratch off sighting. I’m not saying it’s going to happen. It could happen Saturday, August 17, at M T Bank Stadium. Just putting it out there,

Nestor J. Aparicio  24:02

I will circle the 21st on our calendar to, you know, discuss that two weeks from now. John Martin is the executive director of all things Maryland, lottery and gaming. Anything on the gaming side you want to say? Because I know some numbers came out, we’re getting close again, and I know we’re going to September’s a big month to tell people, Hey man, you know, take it easy here. A lot of games ahead, but it is all new. And I mean, you guys are generating a lot of revenue for good things in our state, and I know we’ll talk a lot about that next week in Mako as well. We

John Martin  24:32

had the casino numbers just introduced, and typically the sportswear numbers are about the 10th of the month, which this month would be a Saturday, so we won’t probably release them till that Monday, the whatever that is, 12th. I’m interested to see what impact the Olympics have had, and as you’ve mentioned, correctly with a lot of the Maryland and Baltimore specifically focus on those athletes being participants in the games. If you. Very interesting to see how much we had the Olympics impact the handle in the month. So, yeah, I’m as interested anybody else to see how I

Nestor J. Aparicio  25:10

think it’s a hard thing to wager on, other than just out of pride. I mean, like, it would have been a lot of fun to bet five bucks on Michael Phelps touching the wall first, like that night, yeah, just like going to a horse race and just, you know, but nobody know what? Much about the Olympics. That’s the hardest part. Now that I think about

John Martin  25:25

it, we won’t see that for another month, because, again, the games did not really start in earnest. Yeah, there’ll be a few now, you know, we’ll have the last few. I don’t

Nestor J. Aparicio  25:33

know if anybody bet on South Sudan to be good at basketball, but they are. Yeah. So we see

John Martin  25:38

a little bit in those numbers. We’ll probably see a bigger hit, because the gold medal games events are here in August, but yeah, being versus how the impacts. And of course, once we get into the beginning of September, everybody’s mind shifts to both collegiate and professional football. And then things are then things get interesting. John, I’ve

Nestor J. Aparicio  25:57

had some great guests here this week. I John Feinstein on and John Eisenberg came on to my purchase the one thing I would say, and you’re a young, old timer like me, and you’ve been here a long time, I we’re never going to have a, you know, a 90 to 180 day period here in in my city. And I say that with a lot of pride, over 33 years of doing this on the air every day, 26 years of having a crazy radio station this September pennant race, and what the expectations are, with the Orioles being 101 wins last year, and we just have never had that. So I think from a sports wagering perspective, a sports interest perspective, traffic to my website, traffic downtown parking, games in September that matter for the Orioles, knowing we’re gonna have games in October, it’s a really, it’s a great time. I mean, we’re a long way from covid around here. We’ve, we’ve come out of this thing. We even got an election in November as well. John Martin is here. He’s executive director of all things Maryland, lottery and gaming. I’ll be telling you more about Raven scratch offs. You and I are going to get together next week, hopefully

John Martin  26:54

in Ocean City. Correct, correct. Look forward to it. See you there. All right, we’ll

Nestor J. Aparicio  26:57

have lots of good stuff to do there. I get to sit next to you and do the show next to you. Bring me some fun swag to give away as well. I’ll have my Marilyn, my favorite Maryland lottery. I don’t have it up here. I have a gold plated Maryland lottery mug that I carry around with me a lot, but I don’t drink it on the set, but it does have a lid on it, so keeps the coffee off my desk. John Martin will be here next week, and we’ll be at Mako next week. The Maryland lottery sends us out on the Maryland crab cake tour. The Gold Rush, sevens doublers will be with me on the 23rd as well. We get it going down to fadelies, our friends at Liberty, pure solutions and Jiffy Lube, multi care, sending Luke out on the road. Luke and Owings Mills looks at Camden Yards, and we are at wnst am 1570 Towson, Baltimore, where we never stopped talking Baltimore positive.

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The 36-year-old allowed a career-high six runs on Tuesday and owned a 10.59 ERA in the second half.

Is this rock bottom for the Orioles' hopes?

As the awful beats mount and the bats remain silent in September, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Orioles getting battered by Giants and the playoff health realities and updates given by Mike Elias before the home stand.
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