Thursday, April 18, 2024

30th Anniversary

That time in 1998 when WNST “the station with balls” was going to rule the world

Turn of the century WNST producer Andy Mueller tells old-school Nestor tales to celebrate his 30th Anniversary on Baltimore radio. You might even remember some of this stuff...

Allen McCallum and Nestor throw out the first pitch for future of Orioles baseball and Opening Day

Allen McCallum and Nestor throw out the first pitch for future of Orioles baseball and Opening Day

What should we really expect from the 2022 Baltimore Orioles?

Allen McCallum and Nestor throw out the first pitch for future of Orioles baseball and Opening Day

Kenny Albert is the man who started the radio career of Nasty Nestor 30 years ago

Ever wonder how Nestor Aparicio ended up on the radio? Kenny Albert joins Nestor for a 30th Anniversary tale about how it all happened in 1991 with Baltimore-based AHL team The Skipjacks.

Hearing the call of Dundalk and never leaving home

Dads, Dundalk, and Duty to the community. Councilman Todd Crandell joins Nestor for old school Dundalk 30th Anniversary chatter at Costas Inn.

Retriever fever and Nestor’s 30th Anniversary collide near UMBC campus at The Beaumont

UMBC soccer legend Pete Caringi brings AD Brian Barrio to The Beaumont for 30th Anniversary tales with Nestor

Councilman Quirk moving in a new direction after two decades

Councilman Tom Quirk talks about his next steps as a financial advisor, making a money plan and investing wisely, and his particular love of Catonsville with Don and Nestor at The Beaumont.

Councilman Todd Crandell joins Nestor for old school Dundalk 30th Anniversary chatter at Costast Inn

Councilman Todd Crandell joins Nestor for old school Dundalk 30th Anniversary chatter at Costast Inn

Councilman Tom Quirk talks money and love of Catonsville with Don and Nestor at The Beaumont

Councilman Tom Quirk talks money and love of Catonsville with Don and Nestor at The Beaumont

John Martin joins Nestor at Costas to discuss lottery and sports wagering

John Martin joins Nestor at Costas to discuss lottery and sports wagering
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Latest News

What does Wells injury mean for Orioles pitching?

With John Means and Kyle Bradish throwing and potentially coming back to the Orioles starting rotation soon, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what the latest setback for Tyler Wells means as the Birds' bats take center stage in battering Twins pitching at Camden Yards.

Getting ready for NFL Draft weekend and Ravens many options – and needs

It's not often that Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio wind up in the same room together doing live radio. Every Friday when the Orioles are home, come say hello at Faidley's Seafood in Lexington Market before the game. This time, it was football on the brain with Eric DeCosta and the Baltimore Ravens holding the 30th pick in the first round of next Thursday's NFL Draft in Detroit.

Orioles bats explode, Rodriguez solid in 11-3 win over Minnesota

Gunnar Henderson, Jordan Westburg, and Ryan O’Hearn homered while Grayson Rodriguez pitched six solid innings for the victory on Tuesday.

As Bradish starts rehab assignment, Orioles place Wells on 15-day IL with elbow inflammation

Tyler Wells allowed four runs and lasted only four innings in his last start against Milwaukee.

The Orioles farm that keeps producing legit big league phenoms

With the promotion of Jackson Holliday and the emergence of Colton Cowser and Jordan Westburg to go with the already-arrived Adley Rutschman and Gunnar Henderson, the Baltimore Orioles are loaded. It's the dawn of a new day of Orioles baseball. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the maturation of Orioles system and the solid start to season despite some obvious pitching deficiencies.

Mullins leads way with bat, glove as Orioles win 7-4 over Minnesota

Cedric Mullins was the standout performer on Jackie Robinson Day.

Hyde trying to get struggling Hays going in Orioles lineup

With Colton Cowser being named AL Player of the Week, Austin Hays is finding fewer chances to shake off a slow start.

Why Sheila Dixon wants to be the Mayor of Baltimore again

Our Maryland Crab Cake Tour returned to Faidley's in the new Lexington Market with another extended chat with former Mayor Sheila Dixon, who tells Nestor why she wants to lead Baltimore again and ways that our city could improve.
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