Two days of local Arts & Drafts coming to Halethorpe on June 22 and 23
Arkia Wade of the Baltimore County Arts Guild tells Nestor about Arts and Drafts summer music and arts festival coming to Guinness OpenGate Brewery.
Arkia Wade of the Baltimore County Arts Guild tells Nestor about Arts and Drafts summer music and arts festival coming to Guinness OpenGate Brewery.
Maryland Fleet Week director Chris Rowsom gives Nestor all the facts and history of this semi-annual celebration that returns to Baltimore this weekend with spectacular weather and activities for everyone.
They met 40 years ago when Nestor Aparicio was the hockey beat writer for The Evening Sun. Now, one-time Camden Yards reporter Howard Scher runs Duct Doctor locally and joins Nestor to rekindle and recap four decades of Baltimore sports friendship, hockey love and what it all means.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the ever-thinning Orioles pitching depth and relentless schedule and elite competition ahead in June. A big month ahead as the Yankees continue to win every day.
John Martin of Maryland Lottery discusses magic of Orioles grand slams and some new summer promotions and chance to double your winnings with Multi-Match.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the ever-thinning Orioles pitching depth and relentless schedule and elite competition ahead in June. A big month ahead as the Yankees continue to win every day.
Recovered from the torn ACL that derailed his 2023, Andrew Vorhees is ready to compete at left guard.
Our old pal and longtime USA Today baseball writer turned award-winning fitness author Pete Williams joins Nestor from Tampa to discuss the Rays’ business model and the potential in Baltimore for new Orioles ownership under David Rubenstein.
Andrew Vorhees talks being healthy, competing for starting job on Ravens offensive line
Roger Rosengarten talks Ravens offensive line, playing with Lamar Jackson
Justin Tucker talks new kickoff rule, Ravens special teams entering his 13th season
John Harbaugh recaps final week of Ravens OTAs before minicamp begins
Lefty Cade Povich was summoned to Toronto Wednesday ahead of his MLB debut in the series finale.
Damye Hahn of Faidley’s Seafood reminds Nestor at Lexington Market on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour about how and why we’re eating lots of catfish this summer here in the land of pleasant living.
Catcher Adley Rutschman is on track for a career season at the plate and a second straight All-Star selection.
Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry educates Nestor on his role and power of position in local government
Allen McCallum joins Nestor to discuss an Orioles team with World Series dreams and stacked roster
Baseball author Pete Williams joins Nestor from Tampa to discuss Rays and new Orioles ownership
Luke Jones and Nestor assess Brandon Hyde and Orioles’ managerial and management decisions as team rolls to Toronto and Tampa for important AL East matchups.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the absence of Lamar Jackson at Ravens’ Organized Team Activities and why it bothers John Harbaugh and the Ravens front office. (You can’t run a legitimate offensive practice without your starting franchise quarterback…)
Trenton Simpson is set to replace Patrick Queen as the starting Will linebacker next to Roquan Smith.
Luke Jones and Nestor welcome Connor Norby, toast a two-homer game by Austin Hays and discuss the Orioles roster management of Mike Elias with injuries stacking up and no rest on the AL East road.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the arm injuries to John Means and Tyler Wells and what it means for the franchise as the Orioles will once again rethink the starting rotation for the rest of the pennant race.
Mark DeLeone discusses Trenton Simpson’s development and Ravens linebackers during OTAs
Dennis Johnson discusses state of Ravens defensive line during spring workouts
Nelson Agholor discusses growth and expectations for Ravens offense in second year under Todd Monken
Trenton Simpson eager to show Ravens he’s ready for starting inside linebacker job
Luke Jones and Nestor assess Brandon Hyde and Orioles’ managerial and management decisions as team rolls to Toronto and Tampa for important AL East matchups.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the arm injuries to John Means and Tyler Wells and what it means for the franchise as the Orioles will once again rethink the starting rotation for the rest of the pennant race.
Luke Jones and Nestor welcome Connor Norby, toast a two-homer game by Austin Hays and discuss the Orioles roster management of Mike Elias with injuries stacking up and no rest on the AL East road.
With so many different kinds of cannabis products in the marketplace, there’s a lot to learn about what can be helpful and how and why. Our Chief Cannabis Officer Wendy Bronfein of Curio Wellness gives Nestor some facts about the new lines of the unique THCV products and more great options for summer health and happiness.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the absence of Lamar Jackson at Ravens’ Organized Team Activities and why it bothers John Harbaugh and the Ravens front office. (You can’t run a legitimate offensive practice without your starting franchise quarterback…)
On the Maryland Crab Cake Tour from Faidley’s Seafood in Lexington Market, Baltimore City Comptroller Bill Henry educates Nestor on his role and the power of a diminished position in local government from two generations ago.
Norby becomes the latest Baltimore prospect to receive his first taste of the big leagues.
Now three decades into discusing Baltimore Orioles baseball on the radio together, our venerable original ballpark reporter Allen McCallum joins Nestor to discuss a Birds team with World Series dreams and a stacked roster.
Despite matching a season high with 15 hits, Baltimore left 13 runners on base in Sunday’s defeat.
Cedric Mullins talks Orioles’ missed scoring chances and his prolonged struggles at plate following Sunday’s loss
Dillon Tate surrenders go-ahead run after pitching with long leash in eighth inning of Sunday’s loss
Cole Irvin pitches into seventh inning before not factoring in decision of Sunday’s 4-3 Orioles loss
Brandon Hyde talks missed scoring chances, bullpen struggles in Orioles’ 4-3 loss to Tampa Bay