Jim Irsay tweets support for Ravens’ Super Bowl win in Indy
Seems as though the son of our NFL oppressor is taking the high road with Ravens on Lombardi path through Indy
Seems as though the son of our NFL oppressor is taking the high road with Ravens on Lombardi path through Indy
On Tuesday night, as Camden Yards sat mostly empty on another beautiful summer night, it happened again. No, not just
It’s been 51 months now since the initial “Free The Birds” campaign that we launched at WNST.net in “Year Nine
Dear John: It’s Pittsburgh week here and we’re finally on the cusp of getting to the promised land of having
At the risk of “piling on,” I’ve decided to throw my two cents into the blogosphere today to briefly (insert
As you probably know, beginning on Monday, we’re going to begin a week-long series on the state of Baltimore sports
John Harbaugh is 5-4. His brother, former Ravens QB Jim Harbaugh, is 7-3 at Stanford and fresh off of knocking
I just got pinged by a friend who tells me that WBAL slipped out a quiet report a few days
I went to Westminster today and hung out for an hour. It’s always great to know that football season is
It isn’t hype to say that a miracle happened at Camden Yards tonight. It isn’t hyperbole to say that this
It’s still a bit too early to put Brad Bergesen on the Mike Mussina track as the franchise’s first potential
Bad pitching has become a hallmark of the 2009 Orioles but this weekend’s bizarre meltdown in Oakland has solidified the
While we’re all drinking the orange Kool Aid these days in hopes of “better days ahead,” it’s losses like last
12:26 a.m. — George Sherrill threw three straight balls to start the ninth inning but did his best Don Stanhouse
Well, if they weren’t going to get the sweep at least they lost in dramatic fashion. Jamie Walker gave up
As an Orioles fan who hasn’t seen the franchise play a meaningful game in 12 years, living with the adage
Tonight in Washington D.C., a place where five years ago hockey was a rumor or perhaps a myth, the Capitals
It wasn’t a textbook victory last night for the Orioles (12-17) but they’ll take wins anywhere they can find them.
10:01 p.m. — These are the ones that kill ya. The Orioles went into the 9th inning with a one-run
Well, just when you think you’ve seen it all, right? Tonight Adam Eaton, the former O’s No. 5 starter, went
1:50 p.m. — The Red Sox are getting well this inning off of the O’s bullpen. Mike Lowell just added
Another exciting game. Another tight win. Another night where the bullpen was used and abused but this time — other
All was not completely lost. The Orioles managed some offense — too little, too late — in the 9th inning
Well, whatever they did to keep away the New York fans and somehow get orange-colored sweaters into the seats worked.
There are two types of Orioles fans left in the Baltimore area and they are distinct groups: Those who drink
I’ve been saying for years that Fort Lauderdale Stadium and the Orioles’ sub-par Florida spring training situation is by far
At some point, the Orioles will “get even” with me by winning. Maybe that’s in 2011? Maybe that’ll never happen,
The NFL Owners Meetings are about to wrap up out here in Dana Point, Calif. later this afternoon and the
It’s been a chilly trip all the way around. It’s cold in California this week. It was freezing at Dodger
Perhaps you heard my reunion last week with Arbutus native and Mt. St. Joe grad Jim Schwartz, who has beeen
This blog is a great way to give listeners to “Limited Access” (our new show name if you haven’t heard)
Everyone at WNST is delighted and happy for our very own Jim Schwartz as he accepts the head coaching job
So this morning I’m pretty freaking excited. I’m packing my bags on a journey that might be one of those
It’s been a very interesting 48 hours here at WNST.net in a lot of ways. First, we’re preparing to take
As the coaching “hiring” season heats up over the coming weeks, the candidates are lining up in Cleveland, Detroit, Denver
I suppose this is why referees and officials get police escorts when exiting football stadiums. In what will forever be
Let’s start by stating the obvious: any win over the Washington Redskins is a great win, especially when you only
Here is a primer on all things Canton, Pro Football Hall of Fame voting, the politics, the rules, the history
The Raiders have played an interesting foil in the annals of Baltimore football history. There was the “Ghost To The