Saturday, April 20, 2024

Joe Hortiz

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss inevitable Ravens offseason changes after AFC Championship Game loss to Chiefs

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss inevitable Ravens offseason changes after AFC Championship Game loss to Chiefs. First up: Joe Hortiz to Los Angeles Chargers.

Chargers hire longtime Ravens executive Joe Hortiz as general manager

The 48-year-old Hortiz got his start with the organization as a personnel assistant in 1998.

Hard changes and realities will come immediately in Owings Mills for Ravens

In the aftermath of a stunning 17-10 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the inevitable and very rapid offseason changes coming for the Baltimore Ravens. First up: Joe Hortiz to the Chargers. Next: Mike Macdonald and several other coaches. And then comes Patrick Queen and the roster...

At last, The Lamarathon is over!

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the long view of Ravens draft weekend and the end of the Lamar Jackson contract saga and everything that comes next for the franchise that spent the last six months adrift trying to address its quarterback situation.

After April “whirlwind” including Jackson extension, DeCosta, Ravens feeling “good tired” after draft weekend

"I think we all feel pretty good, but we also realize we still have work to do."

Ravens brass reflects on one of most exciting days in team history after Jackson extension, Flowers pick

“Our appreciation and love for Lamar [Jackson] has never wavered, but it was business as well.”

Luke Jones offers Dennis Koulatsos some insights into Liars Luncheon and no questions about Lamar Jackson

Luke Jones offers Dennis Koulatsos some insights into Liars Luncheon and no questions about Lamar Jackson

Nestor Aparicio tells Dennis Koulatsos how Ravens PR antics illustrate open bullying of local media

Nestor Aparicio tells Dennis Koulatsos how Ravens PR antics illustrate open bullying of local media

Did we learn anything useful at Ravens muted Liars’ Luncheon?

Luke Jones offers Dennis Koulatsos some insights into Liars Luncheon and no questions about Lamar Jackson

When the local media is bullied, Ravens fans are the losers

Lifelong journalist Nestor Aparicio took a deep dive with Dennis Koulatsos on the unprofessional public relations antics of Chad Steele and how the integrity and accountability of the Baltimore Ravens organization has changed dramatically over three decades. "No questions for our leadership about Lamar Jackson," says the brand manager. Patently absurd.
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Sneed makes case for Baltimore City Council President seat

Leading her campaign with transparency and more fairness in Baltimore City government, former District 13 councilwoman Shannon Sneed tells Nestor the importance of the City Council President seat and the goals of her campaign for citizens.

A Walkoff Wednesday for Orioles works well before roadtrip

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the incredible spot start of veteran Albert Suarez start, another walkoff home run by Cedric Mullins and the re-emergence of Cal Ripken to Orioles baseball this month as the team heads to Kansas City and Los Angeles before returning home on Friday, April 26th against the Oakland Athletics.

Twelve Orioles Thoughts following three-game sweep over Minnesota

Cedric Mullins began the series with a phenomenal diving catch and finished it with the first career walk-off homer.

Mullins’ walk-off homer, Suarez’s impressive start lift Orioles to sweep over Minnesota

Albert Suarez pitched 5 2/3 shutout innings in his club debut before Cedric Mullins won the game on Wednesday.

Hyde, Orioles happy with Bradish’s first rehab start at Double-A Bowie

Kyle Bradish tossed three scoreless innings and struck out four in Tuesday's start.

What does Wells injury mean for Orioles pitching?

With John Means and Kyle Bradish throwing and potentially coming back to the Orioles starting rotation soon, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what the latest setback for Tyler Wells means as the Birds' bats take center stage in battering Twins pitching at Camden Yards.

Getting ready for NFL Draft weekend and Ravens many options – and needs

It's not often that Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio wind up in the same room together doing live radio. Every Friday when the Orioles are home, come say hello at Faidley's Seafood in Lexington Market before the game. This time, it was football on the brain with Eric DeCosta and the Baltimore Ravens holding the 30th pick in the first round of next Thursday's NFL Draft in Detroit.

Orioles bats explode, Rodriguez solid in 11-3 win over Minnesota

Gunnar Henderson, Jordan Westburg, and Ryan O’Hearn homered while Grayson Rodriguez pitched six solid innings for the victory on Tuesday.
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