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The first half is in the books, and the Orioles are right where most of us thought they would be---last place and out of contention.
While it's certainly been frustrating watching the Orioles' inconsistent play, the club has also provided...
The first half is in the books, and the Orioles are right where most of us thought they would be---last place and out of contention.
While it's certainly been frustrating watching the Orioles' inconsistent play, the club has also provided...
While I thought it was funny -- Dave Trembley doing his best Piniella-Weaver tantrum in the first inning on Tuesday night in Seattle -- apparently Bud Selig and the boys at the MLB office weren't laughing. Today, Trembley was...
31-62.
No, it is not the Washington Nationals' current record (22-51), but it's the Orioles' record against the Boston Red Sox at Camden Yards since 1998.
And despite what many would have you believe, the fans donning pink and green Boston...
31-62.
No, it is not the Washington Nationals' current record (22-51), but it's the Orioles' record against the Boston Red Sox at Camden Yards since 1998.
And despite what many would have you believe, the fans donning pink and green Boston...
As much as we all love the Orioles here in Baltimore, it's becoming increasingly difficult to write about them, particularly during this recent team-wide offensive slump.
After all, there are only so many adjectives for describing the same disappointing play...
My new favorite Oriole, Matt Wieters, was the featured Bird tonight but didn't play. Koji Uehara looked pretty good until the rain came. The Orioles lost again.
Mired in an offensive slump, tonight's Birds lineup was another head-scratcher with Ty...
Despite a disappointing end to the four-game series with Detroit, it was encouraging seeing an energized crowd at Camden Yards this weekend.
Matt Wieters may be off to a slow start at the plate, but that won't dampen the enthusiasm...
It was a fun weekend to be a real Orioles fan. The kind where the joy of baseball, if it’s ever mattered in your life at any point, comes back in a rush. Sure, all of the steroids and...
Matt Wieters gets tested on the first play of the game. He goes 0-fer at the plate. Brad Bergesen goes eight strong innings. Luke Scott jacks two home runs onto the flag court and drives in five runs. The...
The big bat of Gunnar Henderson, a solid effort by Grayson Rodriguez and a booted ball by Anthony Volpe added up to an Orioles victory to begin the Yankees series with a 2-0 win. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the week ahead and the possibility of adding John Means and Kyle Bradish back into the rotation.
Of course we know the Baltimore Ravens don't have to play this weekend. But what if they did? Luke Jones and Nestor assess the spring additions and subtractions and how the Ravens' draft picks will find playing time and opportunities in camp.
You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll learn. Watch "No One Listens; Everyone Hears" – The Story of Baltimore Positive, Nestor Aparicio & WNST" here. A documentary film narrated by Kyf Brewer, Gina Schock, Mickey Cucchiella, Mike Brilhart, John Allen, Ray Bachman and Bill Cole. Special and eternal thanks to Gregg Landry and Blue Rock Productions for the spiritual guidance and documentary awesomeness on this project. Nestor and his family and partners would like to thank every one of you for four decades of support of WNST, our sponsors and advertisers who allow us to do this Baltimore Positive thing.
It's been a long time since we've anticipated an April home series like this one. The Orioles are reeling after losing their closer and a pair of bad beats at the hands of the Oakland Athletics at Camden Yards this weekend. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss how the Birds will regroup for four games with the Yankees in a budding AL East rivalry.
With so much focus on the flaring needs on the offensive line, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the wisdom and ideology behind the Ravens' selection of cornerback Nate Wiggins in the first round and how the franchise will ultimately protect Lamar Jackson and stoke the running game.
Before we can get to where the horse racing industry is headed under a new directive from Annapolis we must first figure out how we got here. Telling the history of Maryland horse racing and the horsemen with Alan Foreman and David Richardson on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at Greenmount Bowl in Hampstead.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Sunday afternoon injury to closer Craig Kimbrel and the evaporating Orioles bullpen as the New York Yankees come to Baltimore ready to compete for first place in the American League East.