Former Orioles reliever Gregg Olson compares Why Not 1989 era to current youthful Orioles winning ways
Former Orioles reliever Gregg Olson compares Why Not 1989 era to current youthful Orioles winning ways
Former Orioles reliever Gregg Olson compares Why Not 1989 era to current youthful Orioles winning ways
With the Orioles playing with a year-to-year lease and seeking unspoken improvements near Camden Yards from Governor Wes Moore, Mike Rosenfeld tells Nestor about what he saw on the north side of Chicago during the Birds recent weekend at Wrigley Field.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Orioles homestand, winning baseball and Mullins return
Our baseball insider Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss this Orioles homestand, more winning baseball and the return of Cedric Mullins and arrival of Jordan Westburg.
Former Orioles reliever Gregg Olson compares Why Not 1989 era to current youthful Orioles winning ways
With the Orioles playing with a year-to-year lease and seeking unspoken improvements near Camden Yards from Governor Wes Moore, Mike Rosenfeld tells Nestor about what he saw on the north side of Chicago during the Birds recent weekend at Wrigley Field.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss arrival of Jordan Westburg and what it means for Orioles lineup and offense
Baltimore is now 19 games above .500 for the first time since 2014.
It wasn’t long ago that a prospect’s arrival was all Orioles fans had to look forward to over the course of some miserable seasons.
Manager Brandon Hyde said he’ll use multiple infield combinations to keep players fresh in the coming weeks.
“I see that as a fun challenge for me. I’m looking forward to maybe moving around the same as I was in the minors.”
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss arrival of Jordan Westburg and what it means for Orioles lineup and offense
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss the Orioles lease situation and value of sports franchise to Baltimore
John Martin of The Maryland Lottery tells Nestor about the jackpots growing and winners winning all summer long during the 50th Anniversary celebration. @MDLottery
Longtime baseball PR man Rick Vaughan tells Nestor the real Orioles Way and how franchise was built in the community
Now that Ravens minicamp is over our Luke Jones fills Nestor in on a prognosis of purple while the Orioles will truly become the boys of summer in Baltimore. Are you watching baseball?
The 24-year-old has a .939 OPS and 35 extra-base hits at Triple-A Norfolk this season.
Kyle Bradish pitched seven strong innings while Anthony Santander shined with his glove and bat in Sunday’s win.
No one does Baltimore sports history like Nestor Aparicio. Bill Cole opened up a nest of birds and the future of the Orioles and the lease situation at Camden Yards and the value of a sports franchise to Baltimore. This one got spicy and went overtime.
John Martin of The Maryland Lottery tells Nestor about the jackpots growing and winners winning all summer long during the 50th Anniversary celebration.
Now that Ravens minicamp is over our Luke Jones fills Nestor in on a prognosis of purple while the Orioles will truly become the boys of summer in Baltimore. Are you watching baseball?
Longtime baseball PR man Rick Vaughn tells Nestor the real Orioles Way and how the franchise was built in the community in the 1980s as Camden Yards was opening for business.
Brandon Hyde touched on several subjects prior to Sunday’s series finale with Seattle.
Kyle Gibson had his worst start of the year while Baltimore did little against Mariners starter Logan Gilbert.
The Baltimore manager said both are “feeling good” after starting their stint with Triple-A Norfolk.
Will an everyday role be waiting for Ryan Mountcastle with Ryan O’Hearn hitting so well in his absence?
Television producer Arthur Smith tells Nestor to Reach in his new book on his life in sports and reality TV.
Wednesday was forgettable for Tyler Wells, who has otherwise had a strong season for Baltimore.
The strange and mysterious absence of Baltimore Ravens running back J.K. Dobbins last week in Owings Mills overshadowed a lot of the work the men of John Harbaugh were putting in on the field. Luke Jones and Nestor try to make sense of it.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor do a summer check up on Ravens plans for fall
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss sports on TV and finding the game in the future
Luke Jones takes a look at Baltimore’s 90-man roster with spring workouts now in the books.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Rays and road ahead for Orioles after Wrigley
Rays broadcaster Neil Solondz tells Nestor the Tampa model for sustained MLB success
With cable cord cutting and the demise of regional sports networks, we’re all left searching for what we want and who we’re willing to pay for what. Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the fragmenting sports on TV model and finding the game in the future.
The strange and mysterious absence of Baltimore Ravens running back J.K. Dobbins last week in Owings Mills overshadowed a lot of the work the men of John Harbaugh were putting in on the field. Luke Jones and Nestor try to make sense of the future of the disgruntled running back and the angst of all in his underappreciated position.
As the Baltimore Ravens disappear for the next six weeks, Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor do a summer check up on the Super Bowl strategy for the fall for head coach John Harbaugh and his mighty men.
He’s made a bunch of television shows you are familiar with and now Arthur Smith tells Nestor about his life in sports and entertainment in tales from “Reach,” his new book of memoirs and life lessons from CBC in Canada to Dick Clark to Fox Sports.
As the Yankees, Red Sox and Blue Jays look up at the Orioles and Rays in the AL East standings for the first time ever, Tampa broadcaster Neil Solondz tells Nestor the St. Pete model for sustained MLB success in the money drenched division.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Tampa Rays brand of baseball and road ahead for the Orioles after some Wrigley Field headaches in Chicago.