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Always making time for some spring training baseball chatter along with the winners, John Martin of The Maryland Lottery gets Nestor ready for a season of fun games and tales of no-hitters lost and borrowed.

Nestor Aparicio and John Martin discussed the Maryland Lottery’s upcoming events and promotions. They highlighted the Maryland Crab Cake Tour starting March 6, featuring police officers from the Preparing Youth for Tomorrow group. John shared stories about attending no-hitters, including a five-inning no-hitter by the California Angels and Bud Smith’s no-hitter in 1987. They also talked about the Maryland Lottery’s Monopoly scratch-off tickets, with a rolling cash jackpot of over $86,500. Additionally, they mentioned the new Home Run Riches program and various lottery promotions, including a two-night getaway to Ocean City, Maryland.

John Martin of Maryland Lotter…ng training and winter winning

Tue, Feb 25, 2025 4:27AM • 26:02

SUMMARY KEYWORDS

Maryland crab cake tour, Super Bowl extension, spring training, Ravens tickets, no hitter story, Monopoly tickets, lottery rewards, Cash pop doubler, Ocean City getaway, Home run riches, baseball memories, lottery promotions, Maryland lottery, sports wagering

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Speaker 1, John Martin, Nestor Aparicio

Nestor Aparicio  00:01

Welcome home. We are W, N, S, T am 1570 Towson, Baltimore. We are Baltimore positive. We are positively getting the Maryland crab cake tour back out on the road. We hit the road again on March 6. I’ve been running between snowflakes up in Bel Air. When I get out, I think I’m still going to have some magic eight balls, and we make it on March 6. Finally, back to Faith lease. We’re going to have a two young police officers in the city who have a group called the preparing youth for tomorrow. So I’m looking forward to having them on the American Cancer Society Hope Lodge all the people that we didn’t get to a couple of weeks ago. So a couple Super Bowl. It’s going to extend into March. We have all sorts of extended things, including, we’re getting right around down run riches. We got spring training happening, Luke and I’ve talked a lot of baseball this week, as well as a football camp next week in Indianapolis combine, not camp, I should say, all of it brought to you by our friends at the Maryland lottery. We’re getting out on the road doing good stuff, and this guy’s been doing stuff, including, we’re going to have a new ravens tickets for 20 year winner to to unveil a little later on in the week. But for now, just a lot of things going on. Your your office is busy this time of year. John Martin, we are very busy,

John Martin  01:13

and you neglected to to put out there yet. And I’ll just remind you today. I’ll hopefully remind you again multiple times during the season, but thank you, or once again, being a Cleveland guardians farm team and allowing us to welcome with open arms, Tommy John surgery notwithstanding, twice. Mr. John means,

Nestor Aparicio  01:37

you know, I barely made it to my desk because I was a John means guy, you know, we haven’t had a lot of guys throw no hitters around here. So you know where, right? So when it happens in Seattle in an afternoon, you don’t, you don’t forget no hitters, if you’re an old person like us and like, Have you ever attended a no hitter or come close? You

John Martin  01:57

know what? You know what I did? A great story back in my pre Baltimore days, I was attending, you know, it’s been more popular now than than it was a few years ago. But it was, it was popular enough. You know, those, those those weekday day games,

Nestor Aparicio  02:14

were you at Len Barker’s? No,

John Martin  02:18

that’s the second story. But the the that time the Indians were playing, I believe was the California Angels. And it was kind of a gray day, and and it was middle of the day, middle of the week, you know, businessman special. And the the angels through a five inning, no hitter, not a perfect game. And then the weather hit, and so one of the books as an official no hitter. And, you know, between getting wings and beverages, I had no idea what the heck was going on, but so I guess, technically, I did attend a no hitter. Were

Nestor Aparicio  02:53

you at the at the old stadium or the new stadium? This would

John Martin  02:57

have been new. This would be,

Nestor Aparicio  02:59

well, new is relative to 30 years into this, right, right, right,

John Martin  03:02

right. But you know, you know you’re schmoozing. It’s a businessman thing, you know. And next thing you know, you look up and it’s, wait a minute, we have no hits. Wait a minute, the game’s over. What? Huh, huh? So, no, it wasn’t, wasn’t legit.

Nestor Aparicio  03:12

I got a better story than that. When it’s a sad, it’s gotta I’ve never told you this one. No, no, oh well, there’s a couple. I mean, first off, my son attended the Hideo no mo, no hitter invited me. I didn’t go. I saw the great Mike Peters at the record theater that night. So you remember where you are when you’re looking up on the TV and you’re like, I was supposed to go. I I was supposed to go to David Cohen’s perfect game at Yankee Stadium. Bruce Springsteen played Meadowlands that night. My Springsteen buddy, hey, let’s go. We’ll go to Yankee Stadium in the afternoon. We’ll go see I don’t feel like going today, going through the perfect game that day, so I was supposed to go that day. Did not go. But the best story I have is that I interviewed Tony Gwynn, and you can look this up. On Labor Day of 2001 I was in San Diego, California for a for a weekend. And on Labor Day that Monday, 2001 I did. This is when I shaved and looked good back in the day, nasty nationwide on the one on one Sports Radio Network. And I did the show live from Jack Murphy stadium on Labor Day. And I had Bruce Bochy on the show and Tony La Russa, because the the Cardinals were in right? The Cardinals are the key part of the story. So I had a flight that night back to do my show the next morning through Chicago. It was a little bit of a later connection, but if I flew through LA, I could get home at like, five in the morning from the red eye, and I’m at the ballpark, and I’ve been there all weekend and, like, whatever the game was, a weird national television game on ESPN, like a six o’clock East, East Coast start. I got on the phone because it was 2001 you had to get on the phone with United Airlines, and I begged them to change my flight, and they did. I did this from the press room after I did my show, because my show was over, it was kind of like time to go home. And I just wanted to get home. And I sat in this. Stands, and I watched the first three innings of the game, and I looked out on that right center field scoreboard where the palm trees are in San Diego, and it said, San Diego Padres zero hits. And I noticed when I walked out to my rental car, where there were 11,000 people in the stadium that day at Jack Murphy stadium and drove to the airport, I looked up and I said, there’s no hits in this game. But, you know, it’s a third inning. What are the chances got on the plane, flew up to LA, changed out planes, slept all night on the way home, red eye. I landed at BWI in the old United wing, in the old a little, tiny little wing. I came out, I got all my little park and go. And it was like something out of a movie John. I looked down at my park and go, and you know, what do they always have in the park and Go USA Today, it’s Tuesday Morning in America in September as a week before 911 by the way, it’s like September 4 or fifth of 201. Really crazy week, right? But I looked down and there it is in the upper box of the main USA Today. Smith throws no hitter in San Diego, and I reached in my bag, and I had the ticket stop, and I reached in my bag, and I had the press pass. And I swear I broadcast for four hours that day. Had Tony Gwynn on. Had two Hall of Famers. Had Tony La Russa. I also had what, Bruce Bucha is going to the Hall of Fame. Had three Hall of Famers on the show that day. And Kevin towers, not in the Hall of Fame, but he was with me that day. I did I see it or did I not? You tell me, am I allowed to say I saw no hitter or no? No,

John Martin  06:28

no. You may not. You may not use that. You may not pass go. You may collect $200

Nestor Aparicio  06:34

monopoly. Segue, yep, yep. All right, you know what I’m gonna hold my Juan the Avis, no hitter story that happened in memorials. Oh yeah, I’m gonna hold that to the end of the segment. Tell me about monopoly, because we’re having some fun. John Martin’s here exactly, and baseball guy who also attended a no hitter but I walked out of one you you give me the do not pass go. My number one piece of advice in monopoly is by the orange properties because everyone goes to jail and monopoly and everybody lands, but not everybody wins. But I do know these are lucky tickets.

John Martin  07:08

They are very lucky tickets. And even if they’re not lucky, even if they are non winning tickets, please go to my lottery rewards at get all the details at MD lottery.com and you can enter those non winning tickets into what are now five remaining drawings. We already had one, and in those drawings we’ll have five winners of $5,000 each. But three special drawings will have a rolling cash jackpot, and currently, today, we are over $86,500 in that rolling cash jackpot that will paid off on March 10. So feel free to check out the details at MD lottery.com we had five lucky winners already, $5,000 and you know, we will play our name, the location, although these are easy ones, you’ll get all of these. We had Charlene Blake from Queen Anne, Maryland, been there. Snee helban herpara from La Plata, RAM, car key, montgomery village. And I believe we had a montgomery village

Nestor Aparicio  08:09

a week or two ago. We discussed this as to exactly where that is. Yes, we and you

John Martin  08:13

know what? It can’t be that big to have two winners. Wow. It’s a lucky village. It’s a lucky they’ll rename it Michael miles of California Maryland, one of your favorite places. People

Nestor Aparicio  08:25

don’t know there’s a California Maryland. They don’t know there’s a Hollywood Maryland right near it. And it’s not far from the plate of Maryland, but it’s near St Mary’s Maryland, which is really near Solomons, which has a beautiful bridge St Mary’s County. It’s lovely down there. And

John Martin  08:41

the final $5,000 winner, Gisele Robinson from Frederick, Maryland. So have some fun. Play responsibly. My monopoly scratch off tickets are always a lot of fun. I like telling

Nestor Aparicio  08:54

fun baseball stories, and I’ll get to my one, the Ave story. But I want to talk a monopoly story here, because I have the samples. These aren’t the ones that I give away. And I erroneously thought this was $100 ticket, but it’s 100 it’s 100 winnings and 200 winnings in the x’s and all this. I just want to ask you this, because I have some other tickets here. This is the old ravens ticket. And then these are the match eight ball tickets. The design of the tickets, is there something in the science of the design that would say, shinier, bigger, better. And I think you’ve explained to me that ravens branding means something in the way that Game of Thrones meant something last year, in the way that I understand monopoly, in the way that I understood Pac Man better last year, in regard to winning, and the kind of fun ways that people play, but the colorful part of the i If you there really is some art about what you do. And even to the old lottery. When I come into your building and see the old signs up from 3040, 50 years ago in the lottery, the designs really neat. And these are, these are cool. And I know the gals that cost us last week. I love the way the new monopoly once, they literally talked about it because people like bright, shiny objects were American. John Mark.

John Martin  09:59

They do. Well, first of all, they like winning. Let’s, let’s put the priority. They like winning.

Nestor Aparicio  10:04

And then right behind that one’s luckier than the other one. I really don’t know. You know? You

John Martin  10:08

know? Yeah, that’s, that’s true that let that luck thing does play variable in there, but, but, but have some fun when you’re when you’re playing, the tickets are bright and shiny and colorful. We have a variety of options, different play styles, different games. And you’re right. People tend to to be drawn to things like Monopoly, like things that they that may resonate from their their childhood. We have a couple games coming up in the in the queue coming up very, very soon. We have a Back to the Future ticket. We’ll talk more about that. That comes up. All right, that’s a movie I’ve seen. So thank you for that. 40th anniversary. 2025 is 40 years. Leave it. Yeah, yeah.

Nestor Aparicio  10:47

We have is that when he went into the future, Miami won the World Series, and then they actually got a team.

John Martin  10:54

It’s true. Well, okay, so you’re gonna rub my nose in the Miami World Series. Thing is that it

Nestor Aparicio  11:00

was last century. I’m over it. You should get over it too. I can’t I can’t get over it. I can’t get it. It was game seven. Yeah, not that I’m bringing it up or anything. Man was Tony Fernandez on that. Yeah, I don’t want to talk about him. I don’t want to talk about Armando. We all have our we have demons. We do we have demons. You and I have demons. Sports demons. We got a lot of sports. We definitely have John Martin is here. He’s executive director of all things Maryland, lottery gaming monopoly. Have winners. I know we’re gonna have a Ravens, but you’re doing a lot of things with with cash, pop and a lot of different promotions, with all of what I would call your base games, right? You know,

John Martin  11:36

it’s always fun for people to engage at different times, because, you know, people get fixed on a certain thing. Maybe they are pick three, pick four, pick five, players and they don’t play the other games. Or maybe they’re a Mega Millions and Powerball player when the jackpots get high, but they don’t play the other games. So we have little enticements, little offers, and one, a couple of them cash pop, which is one of our relatively new games. We have thing called Cash pop doubler, which is very similar to the Kino doubler, which means if, when you purchase your ticket, you have the doubler message on top. If you happen to win on that ticket, Your prize is doubled and you go to MD lottery.com for more details about the cash pop doubler. We also have the thing called the let me get here so I don’t misrepresent it, the pick three double pay on box play. That’s a little bit of tongue twister. It’s double pay on box play. If you play your pick three, pick four, pick five, box and

Nestor Aparicio  12:29

get double

John Martin  12:32

say, double pay on box play, that’s fun to say. It is, it is, can be twice the cash, double the fun. So that’s

Nestor Aparicio  12:42

pretty good. That’s, yeah, I’m working on that. If you, if

John Martin  12:45

you have a lucky ticket, pick three, pick four, pick five, and you get in on this promotion, and you happen to win, you’ll get double the cash on that. So again, all these offers available at MD lottery.com we also take advantage of fun getaway type things. We talked several times about our my lottery rewards program, and if you go there, we have some very, very interesting prizes. We just opened up in the prize vault a new two night getaway to Ocean City. Just begin breaking news. Ocean City Maryland, not New Jersey, just Ocean City Maryland. Absolutely, absolutely. So go visit, check it out at MD lottery.com. If you want to put in your your your draw points for a chance to win, we would draw. I go

Nestor Aparicio  13:33

on the weekends. We’re having all the concerts. Can I do that? I mean, I love Ocean City, and they’re like almost here. Every band in the world is playing Ocean City this summer. Where was this in 87 when I needed the leopard to come into Ocean City? You know what? I mean? We didn’t have it well, we have it now, and thank goodness we have it now. We win. You get to go to Ocean City. Ocean is better than it’s ever been. You get

John Martin  13:53

a two night getaway to Ocean City, check for all the official rules and details. Like it’s not enough. I need more to do. The drawing will be Monday, April 7. You have between now and April 6 to get your entries in there. You get three days, two nights at the lighthouse Club Hotel on the bay in there’s one night

Nestor Aparicio  14:12

I’ll be at Secrets, one night I’ll be at fagers. And then what am I going to do the rest of the week? I’m not coming home. I’m going to tell you on there.

John Martin  14:18

I’ll tell you one night you can have a you and a significant other can have a sunset cruise on the OC Bay hopper. I

Nestor Aparicio  14:26

know about that hopper. I’ve always wanted to get on that. I’ve never been on that. Well

John Martin  14:30

there. See what coming together. Well, it’s almost like

Nestor Aparicio  14:34

we rehearse this. John, you know, rehearsal, what’s that? Throw that out. John Martin is here. He’s executive director of all things Maryland, lottery and gaming. We try to get together a week. We always encourage people to play responsibly. We talk so much about sports wagering and Super Bowl and money in the state and educate we talk about all of these things. If I left anything out before I bring you to back to baseball, because it’s bad. I want to talk about baseball with you. I really did. And I know home run riches soon. Is there anything you want to say on that before I tell my Juan the Avis story to

John Martin  15:05

you home run riches? No, but we will very, very soon talk about a new and improved home run riches program coming up in the days, weeks, months ahead. And you can check out all winter stories at MD lottery.com and learn about mama D who won $100,000 on the Eastern Shore, purchasing her $5 million fortune, scratch off ticket. And very, very happy to we to have a big win. There you can learn about a green belt man who won his second 50,000 prize in two months. Now there’s one lucky dude, and you can also then my favorite story of the week though, the husband who won a $30,000 scratch off and brought home ramen soup for his wife. So I want to know how he made that deal. Hey, honey,

Nestor Aparicio  16:00

he got the top choice in the I love ramen. It’s 20 degrees outside. You got the icy cold thing happening and all that trying to give more money away to people. I need soup when it’s 20 degrees. John,

John Martin  16:13

well, yeah, and hopefully his wife enjoyed the soup while he enjoyed the $30,000 top price. I’m sure they worked something up

Nestor Aparicio  16:20

on the website, there’s a $50 scratch game. Now, we don’t talk a whole lot about these big price point games, but this is where you can win, like, a lot of money, I mean. And it goes kind of without saying everybody should go up on the website. Look at odds and different things. But you can say, Oh, my God, that tickets, I have a monopoly. That’s a $30 ticket. Well, it means you got a bigger chance to win a bigger pool, really. And, and I think the $50 ticket is interesting in that it says $5 million i i don’t know if that would get me to will lay up, but it would get me halfway there,

John Martin  16:52

you know. Well, yeah, yeah, but you’re right. You can go to MD lottery.com, check out all of the scratch offs. I get to see the ticket artwork. You talked about the art and how nice they look. You can look at them on your personal computing device, whatever that may be, and learn more about the top prize, the chances to win, the probability of winning on that ticket and see if, in fact, it it’s a it’s a good ticket for you. And all types and sizes, $50 all the way down to $1 and everything in between. All

Nestor Aparicio  17:24

right, well, I give away to $2 tickets when you come out and see me on the Maryland crab cake tour, I hope you do that on March 6, we’re back at Faith leaves. We’re doing a whole bunch of dates. We just did a whole bunch of dates, all the cup of soup or bowl up lips, grill and Bel Air. Sorry, the weather keeps getting to us. We’ll get back up there, Harford County Executive, Bob casley and a whole bunch other guests we had promised last week. I promise. I’m trying to put it all together. The kids aren’t in school. I can’t have the county executive out. It doesn’t it doesn’t make any sense, even if we Brian the roads and it didn’t snow this week, everywhere around here, John Martin is here. He’s the Executive Director of all things, Marilyn lottery gang. And this is where I get to have a little bit of fun. And I get to say, John Martin, where were you on the evening of April 15, 1987

John Martin  18:08

I can’t tell you what I had for breakfast this morning. You want me to go back to 1987 I’ll

Nestor Aparicio  18:13

tell you where I was. I had I was dating this really pretty girl that I had gone to the baseball game with the night before. Did your wife know you were doing? This is 1987

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18:21

All right, all right. She

Nestor Aparicio  18:22

was 15. Come on. So 1987 I took this really pretty girl out to an Orio game, and we froze. She liked baseball. We froze. Was April, right? So I had gone to the game the night before with a date I wanted to be on, and we froze. We left in the sixth episode. It’s April, baseball Memorial Stadium, like 87 so I didn’t have any plans to go into the game the next night, but it’s baseball. I’m working at the newspaper at the time. I had a press credential. Don’t make fun of me, but I’m being honest. I had parking and a press credential where I could go to the games anytime I wanted to. And I lived in East Baltimore. Live on cane Street at the time, and on that particular night, I’m watching the game on home team sports, or whatever it was at the time, and it got to the fourth or fifth inning, and it was a no hitter. And I lived 12 minutes from Memorial Stadium, and I wasn’t on a date this night. I was with some buddies at my house, and I said, if this gets to the sixth inning, I’m gonna go over the ballpark, because I had the ability to park near the door a press pass, I could go in, and sure enough, and there were no cell phones. 1987 I go out to sixth inning comes. I’m like, it’s a no hitter. I want to see a no hitter. I’m 19 at the time, 18 at time. I wasn’t even 19. John, so I got in the car. Cane street out, burning highway. Boom, boom, boom. Blair Edison through, hearing run Park boom down the hill park on 33rd Street, which is now the why. Thank you. John Hoey walked in, went up seventh inning, got my crab cake from Miss Evelyn there, and I sat in the press box up top, and I’m there with Ted Patterson, and it’s 45 degrees. You can see your breath. It’s eight. April 15. It’s the eighth inning of a no hitter, and there’s seven, 8000 people. Let me see the box score says how many were really there? It says 11,400 there were 11,000 people there. So it happened Robin Yale laid out in the outfield to he’s 13 years into his career. He’s played right field, laid out on an Eddie Murray, what would have been a double, maybe a triple into the gap, like sideways, two outs in the eighth, maybe one out in the ninth, it was really late. Made an unbelievable gold star play and won the Avis no hit the Orioles that night. And my boss loved me. My boss, Jack Gibbons, and you’re a boss of a lot of people. You’re on the Maryland lottery. So I’m going to give you a this is from my heart to you. In 1987 my boss, Jack told Ken Rosenthal get Nestor in the locker room to get quotes from Juan from you know, we have a no hitter. We didn’t have anybody to we even suddenly had one reporter there that night, and I happen to show up and have my press pass. I went down. I was in the Brewers locker when they were champaigning him all the pictures at his locker. I was there with my quotes and my notes. And the next day, my boss, which might be you, John Martin, the executive director, wrote me this one letter, that one little note that I kept forever. Great job on the Avis last night, being a team player and being there to help us. So did I attend to no hitter or not? I’m asking you. John Martin, did I attend to no hitter? No, no, I didn’t. You’re right. I know. You know great story. No great story. To me, in a no hitter, to attend a no hitter, you be there on pitch one and pitch, blast, whatever it happens five innings. Well, again, I only asked, I have a friend, I know a guy.

John Martin  21:49

No, I like I told you, I admit, I didn’t know what know here, what happened to like, drove home.

Nestor Aparicio  21:55

I didn’t know. I know here. I slept the whole night. Sideway, I think I had the whole row. Was perfect. It was red eye, you know? And I landed, I looked down, and I’m like, oh, you know what I need to do. I took a note. Because when I have great guests like John Martin, the Executive Director of the Maryland, because I do this all day, when I get done with you, I talk to other people like area, do

Speaker 1  22:16

you know? Yes, yes, he’s in town. He’s

Nestor Aparicio  22:20

going to be on the show on Monday, so he’s going to be home. We’re going to talk spring steamer, talk comedy, talk cartoons. We talk everything, right? So I can have all sorts of people on. I have now made a note, and I’m doing a couple things, because you want the Executive Director of the Maryland lottery, and I do do the Maryland crab cake tour August. I think I’m going to do a favorite food tour in addition to my crab soup thing. But what I’m really going to do this summer, I think, because of my love of baseball and my last name and new ownership and all of that, I’m going to try to find randomly awesome baseball humans in my life, in my lifetime, that had a piece of my life, and I can get them on the show, like my friend Rick tellender, you’re a you’re a great sports fan. Rick tell under long time sports he’s one of my dear friend of mine Chicago. He sent me a beautiful book, a child’s book, that he wrote, I don’t have it here, but And he wrote a note in it to me. He wrote it with Steve trout. Steve trout, I met one time in my life through a six hit shutout in 1979 as a White Sox to beat Mike Flanagan in the Orioles on the first game that I lost after winning 31 and I went to 31 games in a row in 1979 without losing. And Steve trout cost me that, and he promised to come on the show, and I haven’t had him. So what I’m going to do this no hitter, I’m telling you about in San Diego that I told you about earlier. It was bud Smith. Most people don’t know that Len Barker or bud Smith or John Candelaria through no hitters, but I know all of these things, and John montephus go so I remember all the no hitters, and I remember I’m a baseball nerd. This summer, I’m going to chase all of my favorite stories and live, I’m gonna get Kiko Garcia back on the show. Um, so I’m gonna Who were your favorite players. If you could do a show with your five favorite like, if you could just track down Sisto lescano on my list, he’s gonna, he’s gonna make the list. Who were your guys? Sudden, Sam McDowell, who was your guy?

24:15

Yeah, and it

John Martin  24:16

goes back a long time, and some of these guys aren’t even around anymore. I mean, rocky Colavito, God rest his soul. Just passed away a few months ago. I mean, and tie into Baltimore, four home runs in the game Memorial Stadium.

Nestor Aparicio  24:28

There you go. You’re such, I see I get you talking baseball. I know I can get the best out of you, you know. So you got the best out of me. I am going to do my best to find bud Smith, if one the Amos is alive and well, I want to find him, so I want to, I’m going to do some randomly weird baseball things to support the Maryland lottery promotion for home run riches. No, you’re not going to tell me about you’re not going to tell me about home next time that, that’s my tease. Next time, we’ll talk more about it. Can I ask you we just spend an hour here talking pitching and good pitching and bad hit? Thing. And you know, it’s unfair that the Maryland lottery only rewards home runs. They don’t do anything for pitching. Next year. We got to do something for pitching. Pitching, pitching 90% of the game, according to Yogi Bear, in case he said, How about getting some Mike Elias says, We have good pitching and the new Japanese. Okay, I keep calling the young. He’s 35 and I’m certainly not going to call Charlie Morton young, and I’m not going to call you when I going to call you and i Young, but I’m going to call us young, old timers. John Martin, he found on the front of Baltimore positive He’s the executive director. And my foil for all things baseball, home run riches and next week, big winner for our ravens tickets for 20 year promotion in the contest that I gave away so many of these back into the the fall, and we’re about to get out on Indianapolis next week for some real baseball. Did I cover everything? John? Did I get it all in? We

John Martin  25:46

are good to go. Thank you, Nestor. Appreciate the time. Always. No hit.

Nestor Aparicio  25:51

It all started with John means and no hitters. I am, Nestor. We are W, N, S, D. Am 1570 Towson, Baltimore, if they scripted this wouldn’t be this good. You?

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