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UPDATED 4:54 p.m. — Nashville police have now confirmed Steve McNair’s death was indeed a murder. More at The Tennessean […]
UPDATED 4:54 p.m. — Nashville police have now confirmed Steve McNair’s death was indeed a murder. More at The Tennessean […]
Any baseball fan will tell you the 162-game schedule is filled with peaks and valleys. You’re never as good as
If you’re not familiar with the phenomenon that is Facebook, this won’t be the blog for you. Anyone keeping an
31-62. No, it is not the Washington Nationals’ current record (22-51), but it’s the Orioles’ record against the Boston Red
31-62. No, it is not the Washington Nationals’ current record (22-51), but it’s the Orioles’ record against the Boston Red
Leave it to “The Worldwide Leader in Sports” to jump the gun on an otherwise interesting promotion for the network
The Baltimore Ravens have signed third-round pick Lardarius Webb to a three-year contract with a reported $530,000 signing bonus. The
When looking from afar, it seems nothing has changed this year from the last 11 seasons of baseball. Stuck in
The Orioles certainly didn’t show the Phillies any “Brotherly Love” by completing a three-game sweep this weekend. I attended the
The Orioles certainly didn’t show the Phillies any “Brotherly Love” by completing a three-game sweep this weekend. I attended the
The Ravens’ newcomers have a final opportunity this week to get acclimated to the NFL before reporting to McDaniel College
The Orioles’ team-wide offensive drought has mercifully come to an end, as Orioles’ hitters accumulated 21 runs and 41 hits
As much as we all love the Orioles here in Baltimore, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to write about them, particularly
There are many, many “pre-requisites” for being able to successfully be a Baltimore sports media member (in my humble opinion)
The stories of The Baltimore Sun’s firings are now circulating and the fallout are stories and blogs on the web
According to the Minneapolis media machine, highly intelligent center Matt Birk — he graduated from Harvard — is here in
Former 92Q morning show host Marc Clarke of the Big Phat Morning Show will be my co-host from 2 til
I know this one is making the rounds on the internet, so I thought I’d give you a shortcut. It
We all know that Tiger Bob Irsay left us many years ago, but alas the final “icon” of the mayflower
We made it to the Gallery today. Lots of ways for you to see the new jerseys here at WNST.net.
Tonight, I’m a little jealous. I used to be a Phillies fan – a goober, drive up I-95 once a
I’ll admit it. I’m biased. I inexplicably fell in love with hockey when I was five years old at the
Now that we have your attention, it’s NHL season again. And the Washington Capitals have reached out to WNST during
I suppose it was too much to ask for this season, this 3-0 thing. We went to Pittsburgh 57 strong
You never know what you’re going to get. Since 1996, I’ve been on all but two of these excursions. I’ve
I looked through all of the WNST blogs over the past couple days and there has been a one glaring
The press release was sent out today: WNST AND COACH BRIAN BILLICK TO MAKE MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING SPORTS MEDIA FUTURE
As the quarterback turns… Despite Chris Mortenson of ESPN reporting that Joey Harrington signed with the Ravens yesterday, our sources
When Cal Ripken was headed to the Hall of Fame, he sat down with Nestor to chat about life and reflect in 2007.
They had a lot of fun over the years but it was never more educational than hearing Artie describe what he ate and why he ate it.
The rebuilding year of 2002 was difficult on the future Hall of Famer because he was used to winning so much at The U.
The football talk and Super Bowl XXXV win and haka dance at The Barn are all vivid memories from the era of the first purple miracle but we had some good times just singing Christmas songs and laughing…
There were many chats over the years of his decade of brilliance on the mound at Camden Yards but this was Spring Training 2000. The end was near…
It was the beginning of the Brian Billick era in Baltimore when two future Hall of Famers gathered in Parkville to talk about winning a ring.
The first firewalk was in the summer of 1994. After that, Nestor invited Robbins onto the radio show to discuss athletes and peak performers managing their state and achieving success against all odds.
Early in his career, Nestor was always fishing for the real history of sports. No better place to find it than from a guy who was at the pool with Joe Namath in Miami in 1969.
In the aftermath of the move of the NFL franchise, Nestor welcomed the leadership to The Barn for crabs, beer and a conversation about how Art Modell brought his football team to the Charm City.
Opening Day was always a big deal in Baltimore. We spent this one at Bohager’s on Eden Street with Number Five talking about the good ole’ days of ‘dem O’s.
Yes, the owner of a National Football League team came out to Parkville and ate crabs with the people back in the day…
The legendary sports columnist at The News American checked in with his star pupil Nestor the day after the death of Robert Irsay. This one was spicy…