Sugano’s seven strong innings backed by three homers in Orioles’ 6-2 win over Cleveland
Gunnar Henderson, Ryan O’Hearn, and Heston Kjerstad homered as Baltimore won back-to-back games for the first time in 2025.
Gunnar Henderson, Ryan O’Hearn, and Heston Kjerstad homered as Baltimore won back-to-back games for the first time in 2025.
Gunnar Henderson hits first homer of season after being moved out of leadoff spot
Ryan O’Hearn hits three-run homer to help pace Orioles to series win
Tomoyuki Sugano reflects on season-high seven innings in Orioles’ 6-2 win over Cleveland
Brandon Hyde breaks down 6-2 victory to give Orioles first series win of 2025
On a night with a great start from Dean Kremer and a clean sheet from the Orioles’ bullpen, Luke Jones and Nestor the discuss a sign of pitching prosperity and an awakening from the bat of Jackson Holliday in grand slam win over the Cleveland Guardians. Beware: fashion statements within…
As always, time well spent with former Orioles’ TV voice Michael Reghi brings some Baltimore high heat from his home base in Cleveland, as the Guardians arrive and we discuss the importance of reliable starting pitching and great partners to analyze it.
Jackson Holliday’s blast gave Baltimore an early 4-0 lead as Dean Kremer tossed 5 1/3 innings to earn the victory.
Heston Kjerstad makes contributions on defense and at plate in Wednesday’s 9-1 win
Dean Kremer pitches 5 1/3 innings of one-run ball to earn win on Wednesday
Jackson Holliday discusses his grand slam in Wednesday’s 9-1 win over Cleveland
Brandon Hyde breaks down Orioles’ 9-1 win over Cleveland on Wednesday
At the turn of the century, Bernard Bokenyi was the Executive Producer of Nasty Nationwide on Sporting News Radio in Chicago but his sports heart was always in Cleveland. Nestor reaches to his seasoned media pal to discuss American democracy, Ohio stadium money and the criminals in Washington upending the Constitution. Oh, and the Browns in last place again…
As always, time well spent with former Orioles’ TV voice Michael Reghi brings some Baltimore high heat from his home base in Cleveland, as the Guardians arrive and we discuss the importance of reliable starting pitching and great partners to analyze it.
At the turn of the century, Bernard Bokenyi was the Executive Producer of Nasty Nationwide on Sporting News Radio in Chicago but his sports heart was always in Cleveland. Nestor reaches to his seasoned media pal to discuss American democracy, Ohio stadium money and the criminals in Washington upending the Constitution. Oh, and the Browns in last place again…
The on-again, off-again bats of the young Baltimore Orioles lineup has been even more disappointing than the injured and patchwork pitching staff. After a bullpen meltdown against Toronto, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Orioles’ mostly youthful bats needing to save season with clutch hits to cover for the pitching that doesn’t figure to improve much in the coming weeks.
The on-again, off-again bats of the young Baltimore Orioles lineup has been even more disappointing than the injured and patchwork pitching staff. After a bullpen meltdown against Toronto, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Orioles’ mostly youthful bats needing to save season with clutch hits to cover for the pitching that doesn’t figure to improve much in the coming weeks.
Nestor Aparicio discusses the importance of Patapsco State Park and Catholic Charities in Baltimore. Bruce Clopein, representing Friends of Patapsco Valley State Park and Catholic Charities, highlights the park’s adaptive programming for people with special needs, including hiking, kayaking, fishing, and biking. He shares personal stories about the park’s significance and its unique features, such as its 16,000 acres and diverse activities. Clopein also emphasizes Catholic Charities’ extensive social services, including shelter for homeless families and programs addressing poverty and domestic violence. The conversation touches on the positive impact of community involvement and the importance of supporting local initiatives.
It’s always fun when our guests begin a segment by telling Nestor about an old roadtrip they partcipated in during the golden purple era. Bruce Clopein had two community tales on “A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl” at State Fare in Catonsville: his Patapsco Valley State Park volunteer advocacy and how his group at Catholic Charities makes a difference all around Baltimore.
“If you talk to our guys, I think they will tell you we can be so much better. We can play so much better. We weren’t very clean in this game.”
The Ravens head coach said Zay Flowers will undergo an MRI on Sunday morning.
Mark Andrews discusses Lamar Jackson’s greatness and state of Ravens offense entering postseason
Lamar Jackson threw for two touchdowns before Derrick Henry ran for two more to seal Saturday’s win over the Browns.
Kyle Van Noy discusses Ravens’ defensive effort in 35-10 win over Browns
Lamar Jackson reflects on another AFC North title, new records set in Saturday’s win over Cleveland
John Harbaugh speaks on Zay Flowers, reflects on Ravens’ 35-10 win to clinch AFC North championship
Baltimore needs only a win to secure a first-round home playoff game and a second straight AFC North title.
Bailey Zappe will become the 40th starting quarterback for the Browns since they returned to the NFL in 1999.
Kyle Hamilton happy to make second Pro Bowl, but hopes to be busy preparing for more important game
John Harbaugh reacts to nine Ravens players receiving Pro Bowl nod
Roquan Smith still sees great future for Trenton Simpson despite Ravens rookie’s demotion
Zach Orr on overcoming early-season adversity as Ravens defensive coordinator: “If I’m going to preach it, I’ve got to live it”
Todd Monken compares having great running back to “smoke break for your quarterback”
Running back Justice Hill is expected to play against Cleveland after sitting out Week 17 due to a concussion.
Plenty has gone right for the Baltimore Ravens this season regarding good health, Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry and historic offensive productivity. The defense and special teams problems feel like ancient history as the team carries a three-game winning streak and are a gaudy 18-point favorite to finish off the AFC North crown with a victory over the lowly Cleveland Browns on Saturday afternoon. Luke Jones and Nestor set the stage for a January path to February.
Plenty has gone right for the Baltimore Ravens this season regarding good health, Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry and historic offensive productivity. The defense and special teams problems feel like ancient history as the team carries a three-game winning streak and are a gaudy 18-point favorite to finish off the AFC North crown with a victory over the lowly Cleveland Browns on Saturday afternoon. Luke Jones and Nestor set the stage for a January path to February.
John Martin of Maryland Lottery talks sports upsets and winning Ravens scratchoffs with Nestor
John Martin of Maryland Lottery talks sports upsets and winning Ravens scratch-offs with Nestor.
Kyle Hamilton was one of the few defensive bright spots before his inexplicable dropped interception in Sunday’s defeat.
With two corners out and two linemen going down in the middle of the loss to the Browns in Cleveland, there’s no question that the defense of Zach Orr is depleted. But the lack of a pass rush is glaring and Luke Jones and Nestor address the needs of a leaky defense after losing to Jameis Winston and lowly Browns.