Thursday, March 28, 2024

Frank Robinson

What made Brooks Robinson great is what made the Orioles a love story in Baltimore

Longtime Orioles public relations executive Rick Vaughn tells Nestor every Brooks Robinson story that will make you cry and remembers all of the building blocks of Orioles Magic. He's also quite excited about the 2023 Orioles after spending two decades in Tampa Bay trying to build a winner there with Joe Maddon.

Longtime Orioles exec Rick Vaughn tells Nestor every Brooks Robinson story that will make you cry

Longtime Orioles public relations executive Rick Vaughn tells Nestor every Brooks Robinson story that will make you cry and remembers all of the building blocks of Orioles Magic. He's also quite excited about the 2023 Orioles after spending two decades in Tampa Bay trying to build a winner there with Joe Maddon.

Former Orioles reliever Gregg Olson compares Why Not 1989 era to current youthful Orioles winning ways

Former Orioles reliever Gregg Olson compares Why Not 1989 era to current youthful Orioles winning ways

Bringing The Otter home to talk bullpen and Orioles relief

Former Orioles reliever Gregg Olson compares Why Not 1989 era to current youthful Orioles winning ways

When Orioles baseball and dentistry collide at a Ruth’s Chris charity event

Dr. Charles Fine of McDonough Dental in Owings Mills joins Nestor to discuss their mutual love of Orioles history and memorabilia. And the doc updates us on the importance of visiting a dentist during COVID.

Former Orioles PR czar Rick Vaughn tells Nestor about the old Oriole Way

Former Orioles PR czar Rick Vaughn tells Nestor about the old Oriole Way

Coming back to Baltimore to tell stories about the Oriole Way and Bob Brown

If you remember the last day at Memorial Stadium in 1991, then you need to meet the architect. Longtime baseball public relations leader Rick Vaughn remembers 33rd Street and the leadership of an Orioles front office legend.

Twelve Orioles thoughts following 8-4 loss to Yankees in home opener

Even coming off the injured list, Alex Cobb had a much better season debut this time around.

Twelve Orioles thoughts on Mussina’s Hall of Fame election

How should the Orioles honor the second-best pitcher in club history?

The one time Frank Robinson talked baseball with Nestor

When the legendary Baltimore Orioles outfielder died in 2019, it was hard to find this clip but it made us smile when we did. And this 1992 picture is only one he could find from when the Hall of Famer umpired the "Broadcast vs. Print Media Baseball Game" at Camden Yards.
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Debunking the local media myth: Peter Angelos did not “save” the Orioles for Baltimore

Many people reached to Nestor Aparicio in the aftermath of the death of Orioles owner Peter G. Angelos looking for some kind of pronouncement. After watching the media reports in Baltimore with various inaccuracies about the billionaire lawyer's real accomplishments, Luke Jones joined him to react and opine and to set the legacy straight for local citizens who have been fed various levels of myth, poppycock and fake history.
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