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The Peter Principles (Ch. 1): So, just how did Angelos become ‘King’ of Baltimore baseball?

Chronicling the history of the Peter Angelos era of Orioles baseball, local sports radio host, author and historian Nestor Aparicio presents "The Peter Principles," a book on the history of Baltimore baseball in the modern era. This is Chapter 1, an incredible tale of how King Peter found the throne of every local kid's dream.

The people of Indianapolis ask Aparicio about ‘Lamar to the Colts’ (almost like the Mayflower vans)

The nice folks at ESPN Radio in Indianapolis asked Nestor Aparicio the pros and cons and realities of having Lamar Jackson follow the Irsay family to the friendly heart of the Midwest to bring a Super Bowl back to Indiana.

Pondering life with a new arena in downtown Baltimore

Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor ponder possibilities for downtown life and music and theater and maybe even quality Major League Baseball in Baltimore after the new Arena opening this week.

Luke Jones and Nestor continue to wait for Ravens purple smoke to clear as NFL Draft approaches

Luke Jones and Nestor continue to wait for Ravens purple smoke to clear as NFL Draft approaches

Wading through all of the purple lies and smokescreens

Luke Jones and Nestor continue to wait for Ravens purple smoke to clear as NFL Draft approaches and the standoff with Lamar Jackson continues with no end in sight.

Is there a seat left for Lamar Jackson anywhere else in NFL?

Luke Jones and Dennis Koulatsos discuss realities of the few QB seats left for Lamar Jackson in NFL

Luke Jones and Dennis Koulatsos discuss realities of the few QB seats left for Lamar Jackson in NFL

Luke Jones and Dennis Koulatsos discuss realities of the few QB seats left for Lamar Jackson in NFL

Like the Mayflowers, could Lamar Jackson be heading to Indianapolis?

Longtime sports columnist and insider Bob Kravitz joins Nestor from Indianapolis where Jim Irsay might be one of the remaining owners to covet the Ravens former MVP quarterback. Will the Colts make a play for Lamar Jackson? As all Baltimore folks know, if it says "Irsay" it's usually unpredictable.

Bob Kravitz joins Nestor from Indianapolis where Jim Irsay might make a Colts splash with Lamar Jackson

Longtime sports columnist and insider Bob Kravitz joins Nestor from Indianapolis where Jim Irsay might be one of the remaining owners to covet the Ravens former MVP quarterback.

Nestor Aparicio sounds off with Dennis Koulatsos on NFL free agency, new cars and old quarterbacks

Nestor Aparicio sounds off with Dennis Koulatsos on NFL free agency, new cars and old quarterbacks
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The Orioles GM expressed much confidence in the 23-year-old getting back on track at Triple-A Norfolk.

Orioles sign ex-Yankees outfielder Aaron Hicks, place Cedric Mullins on 10-day IL

General manager Mike Elias hopes Mullins' return from a groin injury will be "best measured in weeks instead of months."

Orioles center fielder Mullins exits Monday’s game with groin strain

Cedric Mullins entered Memorial Day leading Baltimore in runs batted in and wins above replacement.

Orioles bats continue struggles in 5-0 Memorial Day loss to Cleveland

Baltimore has lost three of four and scored just 11 runs over its last 46 innings at the plate.

Pouring his heart into the Orioles – and every beer!

Legendary Fancy Clancy Haskett tells Nestor about every beer he's poured since 1974 at Orioles games

Coming home to find the new look of the Orioles

Sports media executive David Katz comes home to Baltimore to find a different Orioles team and Ravens stability

An appreciation for how far the Orioles have come

Luke Jones and Dennis Koulatsos compare Orioles and Ravens notes as both surge in interest and the summer takes on a different feel for sports in Baltimore.
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