Austin Hays says plenty to be learned from October shortcomings for future
Austin Hays says plenty to be learned from October shortcomings for future
Austin Hays says plenty to be learned from October shortcomings for future
Dean Kremer talks about his disastrous second inning in Game 3 loss
“These guys played their butts off for six months. We just didn’t play well for these last three unfortunately.”
Brandon Hyde reflects on painful end to 2023 season
Ryan O’Hearn and James McCann say Orioles ignoring outside noise in wake of 2-0 ALDS deficit
Brandon Hyde says all hands on deck as Orioles try to fight off elimination in Game 3
While our city’s sports teams failed to bask in the afterglow of the amazing power to bring local folks together, our Chief Digital Officer Mike Rosenfeld of Web Connection lends the perspective to having been to Camden Yards, Pittsburgh and Jerusalem. The Orioles losses and the Ravens giveaway in Pittsburgh took a backseat to unthinkable violence and war halfway around the world.
The bigger and louder the crowd, the worse this mostly young Orioles team seems to perform. That has to change in Texas. Luke Jones and Nestor head off to racous, World Series-thirsty Arlington, Texas for Game 3 of the ALCS while Ravens land in London
Longtime Orioles public relations executive Rick Vaughn tells Nestor every Brooks Robinson story that will make you cry and remembers all of the building blocks of Orioles Magic. He’s also quite excited about the 2023 Orioles after spending two decades in Tampa Bay trying to build a winner there with Joe Maddon.
“I feel good about our club. I think we’re going to play good baseball here.”
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Ravens meltdown and loss to Steelers in Pittsburgh
Baltimore arrived in London on Monday to try to avoid repeating its embarrassing performance there six years ago.
The bigger and louder the crowd, the worse this mostly young Orioles team seems to perform. That has to change in Texas. Luke Jones and Nestor head off to World Series-thirsty Arlington, Texas for Game 3 of the American League Division Series while the Ravens land in London licking their purple wounds from an awful loss in Pittsburgh.https://youtu.be/fHs92DT7yEo
With their backs against the wall and needing to win three in a row, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Orioles hopes for a Game 3 victory in Arlington in the most hostile environment many of their youngest players have ever seen. Is there any hope to save the 2023 season?
With the game on the line, the Baltimore Ravens didn’t get it done against the lackluster Steelers, who were gifted a AFC North victory at The Confluence on Sunday. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the lost opportunity and the mounting “communication” problems in a disturbing loss to their arch rival in Pittsburgh and headed for the silence of London.
Luke Jones and Nestor give an overview on terrible sports weekend for Orioles and Ravens fans
Luke Jones and Nestor head off to Texas for Game 3 at Globe Life Park with the realities of the Orioles mountain to move ahead. It was a terrible weekend for Orioles and Ravens fans but the Birds still have one more chance – or maybe two – in Arlington.
After going 8-5-1 last week, Nestor Aparicio is now up to 43-32-3 on the season and is feeling bullish about the Week 6 big purple party at Hollywood Casino in Perryville. Sportsbook manager Christian Horton tells him what to expect when he crosses the bridge for breakfast in Cecil County and makes some bold picks for a full day of Sunday fun. We’ll be there with fun, prizes and giveaways starting at 8 a.m. Come watch the game from Tottenham with us!
Luke Jones and Nestor get you ready for the ending of what has a been a strange week in Baltimore sports. The Orioles demise and the Ravens meltdown in Pittsburgh has set the stage for a return to jolly old England, where it didn’t go so well the last time.
A tale of two franchises and two epic failures on the biggest sports day in the modern history of Baltimore. The #ColumnNes of Nestor Aparicio tries to find the words for a lost weekend in the Charm City that held such incredible promise for local fans.
The Powerball jackpot continues to climb and Maryland Lottery Executive Director John Martin tells Nestor about all of the other fun ways to win as Fall brings back some Hall-O-Win fun in Pick 3, Pick 4 and Pick 5 games.
It’s tough to recall many local sports weekends beginning with such electricity and concluding with such a thud.
Teams losing the first two games of a best-of-five postseason series hold a 10-78 all-time record in those series.
Austin Hays discusses how Orioles can climb out of 0-2 hole in ALDS
Gunnar Henderson says Orioles must keep fighting after dropping first two games of ALDS
Aaron Hicks discusses his five-RBI night after Game 2 loss to Rangers
Grayson Rodriguez discusses his immense struggles following Game 2 loss to Texas
Brandon Hyde reacts to Game 2 loss to Texas in ALDS
Baltimore snatched defeat from the jaws of victory for the second time in three weeks.
Roquan Smith talks defensive effort following 17-10 loss to Steelers
Lamar Jackson laments too many mistakes on offense in Week 5 loss at Pittsburgh
John Harbaugh breaks down ugly 17-10 loss to Pittsburgh
Brandon Hyde clarifies “miscommunication” in ninth inning of Game 1 loss
Sports business professor Marty Conway and Nestor discuss upcoming orange tide in Baltimore and Orioles chance for big growth of the brand of the Bird. As the Ravens go on the road for most of the month, it’s the first time in a long time that the boys of summer will own the days and nights of Fall.
The offensive highlights were few and far between as Baltimore lost the opener of the best-of-five series.
Despite striking out 16 Rangers hitters, Baltimore had only five hits and went 0-for-4 with runners in scoring position.
DL Hall discusses his strong relief outing following 3-2 defeat to Texas in ALDS Game 1
Cedric Mullins says Orioles just failed to get big hit in Game 1 loss to Texas
Adley Rutschman reflects on Game 1 defeat to Texas in ALDS
Austin Hays discusses offensive struggles following 3-2 loss to Texas in Game 1