Friday, May 3, 2024

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Watching Lamar throw and run toward quarterback history

As the Baltimore Ravens take the field with Lamar Jackson at the helm for another season in the NFL, our local football historian and author John Eisenberg delivers his book on the history of black quarterbacks and some incredible truths and facts in "Rocket Men: The Black Quarterbacks Who Revolutionized Pro Football."

John Eisenberg delivers history of black QBs book to Nestor as Lamar chases a Baltimore Super Bowl

As the Baltimore Ravens take the field with Lamar Jackson at the helm for another season in the NFL, our local football historian and author John Eisenberg delivers his book on the history of black quarterbacks and some incredible truths and facts in "Rocket Men: The Black Quarterbacks Who Revolutionized Pro Football."

John Eisenberg joins Nestor to discuss what makes a great Baltimore sports columnist in modern times

John Eisenberg joins Nestor to discuss what makes a great Baltimore sports columnist in modern times

Is this the end of the Baltimore sports newspaper columnist as we know it?

John Eisenberg joins Nestor to discuss what makes a great Baltimore sports columnist in modern times

Eisenberg: Plenty of change and a full focus on improvement in Owings Mills

John Eisenberg joins Nestor to take a big-picture look at Ravens offseason and transition

Eisenberg: On the Lamarvelous time we’re having watching No. 8

Ravens columnist John Eisenberg and Nestor marvel at the wonders of Lamar Jackson, who is doing Superman things on the football field for the Baltimore Ravens this fall.

John Eisenberg and Nestor marvel at the wonders of Lamarvelous Ravens football in Baltimore

John Eisenberg and Nestor marvel at the wonders of Lamarvelous Ravens football in Baltimore

John Eisenberg joins Nestor to discuss how Ravens will navigate a Super Bowl path without Dobbins

John Eisenberg joins Nestor to discuss how Ravens will navigate a Super Bowl path without Dobbins

John Eisenberg discusses Ravens’ potential Super Bowl path without Dobbins

As the season unfolds, we'll see how Lamar Jackson and the offense adjusts to missing parts and moving players along the line as Greg Roman looks to orchestrate a better passing attack.

Don’t go to sleep on Eric DeCosta…

John Eisenberg and Nestor marvel at the modern creativity of NFL brass to get deals done and move on from players and adjust salary caps – and then just draft more football players.
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What is next for Preakness, Pimlico and Maryland horse racing?

In an industry that has been famously and dangerously slow to change, the future of the Maryland Jockey Club, Preakness, Pimlico and Laurel is about to change dramtically and forever. Nestor had a lot of questions – and historical perspective – for David Richardson and Alan Foreman, who try to answer all of the mystery surrounding the Stronach family, the local tracks and the future of the second crown of horse racing's Triple Crown at Old Hilltop in Baltimore.

Orioles held to just three hits in 2-0 defeat to Yankees

Baltimore had no answers for New York starter Luis Gil, who pitched a career-high 6 1/3 shutout innings.

As Means and Bradish return, Orioles place Rodriguez on IL with shoulder inflammation

The 24-year-old "was sore a little more than normal after his start" against the Yankees on Monday.

Making Nasty Nestor pay in Baltimore

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Orioles stacking wins against the New York Yankees and beating "Nasty" Nestor Cortes with a great effort from Dean Kremer and a depleted bullpen on Tuesday night at Camden Yards.

Kremer, shorthanded bullpen pitch Orioles to 4-2 win over Yankees

Dean Kremer tossed seven innings of two-run ball while Jacob Webb earned the save against the heart of New York's order.

Ravens exercise fifth-year option on outside linebacker Odafe Oweh

The 2021 first-round pick is now set to make $13.251 million guaranteed for the 2025 season.

Assessing another Ravens draft class

Our old NFL draftnik and historian Dennis Koulatsos joins Nestor for an annual evaluation of the Ravens' draft class and needs heading into the spring.

Does anything bring more satisfaction than shutting out the Yankees at Camden Yards?

The big bat of Gunnar Henderson, a solid effort by Grayson Rodriguez and a booted ball by Anthony Volpe added up to an Orioles victory to begin the Yankees series with a 2-0 win. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the week ahead and the possibility of adding John Means and Kyle Bradish back into the rotation.
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