New York Post sports columnist Mike Vaccaro discusses modern Gotham Yankees and holding power accountable
New York Post sports columnist Mike Vaccaro discusses modern Gotham Yankees and holding power accountable
New York Post sports columnist Mike Vaccaro discusses modern Gotham Yankees and holding power accountable
Longtime journalist and former Terps gymnast Bonnie Bernstein joins Nestor to discuss the inspiration behind hew new sports leadership podcast and the powerful women who have used their sports experiences to build teams of influence in the business world after their playing days.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor follow the spring American dream and baseball back on the field
Luke Jones and Nestor continue to wait for Ravens purple smoke to clear as NFL Draft approaches
Ed Miller of Classic 5 Golf and Mount Pleasant previews the course and field at Augusta for Masters
Bill Cole and Nestor review the long trail of Lamar Jackson vs. the Baltimore Ravens
Mike Rosenfeld of Web Connection joins Nestor to discuss the neverending Lamarathon drama
Seth Elkin and Nestor discuss the neighborhoods that have powered The Maryland Lottery for 50 years
Entrepreneur, sports owner and executive and the founding father of sports radio on the AM dial Jeff Smulyan tells Nestor how he founded and fought for the concept of WFAN in the late 1980s and the mistakes he made as a leader in owning the Seattle Mariners. His new book of wisdom tells his journey.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the early days of Orioles baseball and start of season with hope
Nestor Aparicio ponders how the relationship of Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and Lamar Jackson could ever be repaired after the trade drop act of war on the organization and trade demands of the former MVP quarterback.
Former Ravens center Mike Flynn joins Nestor to discuss locker room harmony when the stars part
In the aftermath of John Harbaugh’s bizarre press conference and the Lamar Jackson “I asked for a trade on March 2nd” news drop, Nestor Aparicio was invited onto Sirius Mad Dog Radio and gets grilled by J.T. The Brick about what comes next for the Ravens in the broken relationship between the franchise and its franchise quarterback.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor wonder what’s next in Lamar vs. Ravens war
While all eyes have been on Lamar Jackson and his search for a guaranteed contract, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta and the organization have been hamstrung by all of the uncertainty. Luke Jones and Nestor bring The Lamarathon into focus as the Ravens offseason has been hijacked by quarterback negotiations and salary cap implications of the non-exclusive franchise tag.
Luke Jones is pinned down on WrestleMania history and Lamar Jackson by Dennis Koulatsos
Luke Jones and Nestor recap a glorious Opening Day for Adley Rutschman and Orioles at Fenway Park. And then owner John Angelos started the year on FM radio with more lies, deflections and bile for the fan base he’s somehow trying to re-engage in Baltimore. The more things change…
Luke Jones and Dennis Koulatsos discuss realities of the few QB seats left for Lamar Jackson in NFL
As Opening Day looms, our longtime Orioles insider Luke Jones gets Nestor pumped for Opening Day and a real Orioles season of hope and questions. First up, the new rules and new schedule format and how it might help the Birds’ chances of getting to October baseball.
Seth Elkin of Maryland Lottery tells Nestor about 50th Anniversary partners like Costas Inn that have been there from start
After hijacking the Coaches Breakfast press conference with John Harbaugh and the national media with a tweet outing his March 2 trade request, we wonder what happens next for the Ravens’ disgruntled former MVP quarterback. Luke Jones and Nestor answer the Lamar Jackson mandate for the Baltimore Ravens and opine on the few possibilities for peace and prosperity in this broken relationship.
Nestor Aparicio tells Dennis Koulatsos discuss Ken Francis and NFL memo re: Lamar Jackson representation
JT The Brick tells Nestor that he believes Lamar Jackson will end up with Miami Dolphins
Mike Tanier of Football Outsiders takes Nestor inside NFL Draft and Lamar Jackson considerations of other teams
Leigh Steinberg joins Nestor to continue the debate about the value of a sports agent to a player like Lamar Jackson @leighsteinberg #RavensFlock
Author John Rosengren takes Nestor back to baseball in 1973 with his new book on a special season
Longtime sports columnist and insider Bob Kravitz joins Nestor from Indianapolis where Jim Irsay might be one of the remaining owners to covet the Ravens former MVP quarterback.
John Ourand of Sports Business Journal talks crab cakes and the future of sports media with Nestor
Dick Jerardi joins Nestor to discuss Happy Valley, Terps season, Big 10 hoops and Kentucky Derby hopefuls
Aaron Schatz of Football Outsiders gives Nestor his DVOA on Lamar Jackson and the value of his QB play
Luke Jones and Nestor wax nostalgic about the World Series, the Orioles and the WBC
Maury Brown of Forbes talks the new rules of baseball and Orioles summer hopes with Nestor
Luke Jones and Nestor lament the fatigue of Lamar Jackson contract talk as NFL bidders appear reluctant
Luke Jones takes a deep dive with Dennis Koulatsos on what might be next for Lamar Jackson and the Ravens in this mysterious contract tug-of-war as the non-exclusive franchise tag sits on the former MVP quarterback who refuses to hire a professional agent.
Nestor Aparicio sounds off with Dennis Koulatsos on NFL free agency, new cars and old quarterbacks
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the joys of college sports on Big 10 campuses that aren’t just about basketball in March
Local NFL agent Chad Wiestling helps Nestor understand the nuances of what an agent could do for Lamar Jackson
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the aftermath of nice March run for Terps and Willard
Author Kate Fagan takes Nestor on a women’s basketball journey of history and inspiration her new book Hoop Muses
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss the highest bidder and what will go into the process of bidding – and paying – for Lamar Jackson and why the Ravens’ stance looks better every day as other NFL teams find quarterbacks to fill chairs in free agency.