Saturday, December 9, 2023
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The Peter Principles (Ch. 12): Selig vs. Angelos – trust, antitrust and billions of dollars

Washington baseball was the worst nightmare of Peter G. Angelos. Until it happened and he was about to cash in with a television network that would be a spigot of fresh cash when he was piling up bad baseball debt.

Orioles bats awaken just in time in Milwaukee

The Baltimore offense erupted for six runs in the final three innings of Thursday's win over the Brewers.

Trenni Casey of NBC Boston tells Nestor about life after Tom Brady in New England

Trenni Casey of NBC Boston tells Nestor about life after Tom Brady in New England

Chasing the ghosts of Number 12 in Foxboro

Trenni Casey of NBC Boston tells Nestor about life after Tom Brady in New England and offers her unique insights into the Olympic sport of curling.

Orioles waste late scoring chances in 5-4 loss to Milwaukee

Baltimore went 0-for-6 with five strikeouts with runners in scoring position over the final two innings.

Twelve Orioles thoughts following 2-0 win over Milwaukee in home opener

After suffering their first 0-3 start since 2007, the Orioles could exhale after a quality win against a Brewers club that won 95 games last year.

Orioles blank Brewers 2-0 in home opener for first win of 2022 season

A two-run single from Cedric Mullins in the bottom of the second inning proved to be all the scoring Baltimore would need on Monday.

Orioles go all in on rebuild by trading off Schoop, Gausman

Second baseman Jonathan Schoop was traded to Milwaukee for three players just before Tuesday's deadline.

Orioles acquire outfielder Parra from Milwaukee

Baltimore is sending right-handed pitching prospect Zach Davies in the deal pending physicals.

Will Orioles pull off trade for corner outfielder?

Executive vice president of baseball operations Dan Duquette has discussed a potential deal for Milwaukee's Gerardo Parra.
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Latest News

Kimbrel’s one-year deal carries greater level of risk for Orioles 

This isn't the first time Mike Elias has signed a veteran pitcher to a one-year deal in early December.

Humphrey “ready to rock” as Ravens get back to work following bye week

Cornerback Marlon Humphrey missed the last two games due to a calf injury suffered in Week 10.

Orioles sign nine-time All-Star closer Craig Kimbrel to one-year contract

The deal is worth $13 million and also includes an option for 2025.

The Winter fun has begun

John Martin of Maryland Lottery discusses progressive jackpots, huge Mega Millions and Powerball hauls, holiday scented tickets and the fun of winter winnings

‘Tis the season for egg nog and crab cakes in Baltimore

Bar manager Rob Vogel and Koco's Pub owner Marcella Knight offer spiked holiday egg nog and update Nestor about the kraziness in Lauraville after winning Best Crab Cake at The Bay local festival.

Finding furever kitty love with Chesapeake Feline Association in Cecil County

We love animals. So when Nestor was doing the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at Hollywood Casino in Perryville, he reached to his Cecil County friends to discuss their mutual goal of rescuing beautiful cats and educating folks about feral colonies. Volunteers Carrie McCall and Jacleen Commers tell more about their charity organization and love of the creatures.

The Smalltimore moment when you realize you’re related to a legendary Crab Cake Chef and connoisseur

The Maryland Crab Cake Tour took on a new twist once Nestor finally made it to Gertrude's Chesapeake Kitchen at The Baltimore Museum of Art. Chef and proprietor John Shields and Mercedes Lopez of the BMA discuss how family, art, culture and crab cakes all come together in one awesome – and free – museum in the heart of Baltimore.

Winter sports, Talking Heads and local sports journalism and access

As the Maryland Crab Cake Tour continues to bring together new friends and old souls, Ron Cassie of Baltimore Magazine and longtime sports cartoonist Ricig continue their spirited holiday Koco's Pub chat with Nestor about winter fun in our state, beer and curling, Talking Heads and the future of sports journalism in Baltimore from three guys who have made a living in the art form.
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