Our “Crab Cake Row: A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl Week” brought together so many friends like Luke Jones & our cartoonist pal Ricig discussing a year when Baltimore finished first twice – and failed to produce a parade. The expectations are rising as is the anticipation for a new day in Orioles baseball with new ownership.
Luke Jones and Ricig discuss Orioles and Ravens fervor while Nestor eats soup at Koco’s on Crab Cake Row
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