Tuesday, April 16, 2024

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A rare weekend of successful Orioles baseball and reasons to go to Bowie

Luke Jones and Nestor recap a weekend of clubbing and heat as Orioles beat up on the Cleveland Indians at Oriole Park but lose John Means along the way

Orioles explode for highest run output since 2015 in 18-5 win over Cleveland

Cedric Mullins had another big day at the plate and flirted with Orioles history in Sunday's blowout victory.

Orioles ace Means goes to IL with shoulder strain, but MRI reveals “no structural changes”

Exactly one month after John Means tossed Baltimore's first individual no-hitter in 52 years, the lefty ace exited Saturday's start with shoulder discomfort.

Mountcastle surge would help ease Orioles’ short-term pains

Ryan Mountcastle's "enormous" three-run homer helped Baltimore win its first home series of the season on Wednesday.

Despite early advantage, Orioles falter late in 9-7 loss to Tampa Bay

Wednesday night may have been Baltimore's most deflating loss of the season to date.

Luke Jones and Nestor reset Orioles expectations and realities at quarter pole

Luke Jones and Nestor reset Orioles expectations and realities at quarter pole

What does it all Means at the quarter pole for Orioles?

Luke Jones and Nestor reset the expectations of the Orioles franchise and the Mike Elias experiment as the team isn't as bad as we thought. Well, mostly...

Twelve Orioles thoughts through first quarter of 2021 campaign

Despite cooling off from his ridiculous April, Cedric Mullins continues to play at a high level atop the Baltimore order.

Valdez falters in ninth as Orioles fall 3-2 to Mets

Baltimore carried a 2-1 lead into the final inning before closer Cesar Valdez ran into trouble.

After making Orioles history, whether Means sticks around becomes next question

John Means emerging as the closest thing to a true ace the Orioles have had since Mike Mussina begs the question of whether he'll be around to see this arduous rebuild through.
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The 4/20 holiday is real and here to stay

Wendy Bronfein of Curio Wellness and Nestor discuss the lure, lore and allure of the 420 holiday in cannabis world

Twelve Orioles Thoughts following series loss to Milwaukee

Despite a rough weekend, Baltimore could exhale upon avoiding the sweep on Sunday afternoon.

The Key to getting business back on peninsula after bridge tragedy

Councilman Todd Crandell joins Joe Gold of Key Brewing at Costas Inn on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour to discuss the issues around life, work and transportation for everyone in Sparrows Point and Dundalk affected by the collapse of the Key Bridge.

Reading the book on the past and future with Kyf Brewer of The Ravyns

Musician Kyf Brewer of The Ravyns comes home to Baltimore to discuss his role in Nestor's new documentary, his amazing voice work, band history and the fun duo "Cavern Club" show with Rob Fahey set for Big Falls Inn in White Marsh on Friday night. We're still "Ravyn Maniacs" here!

We proudly present the “new” Faidley’s Seafood at Lexington Market

It took a little longer than we thought but the "new" Faidley's Seafood at Lexington Market is now open. We were thrilled to hear the story of the move and how Damye and Alicia packed the new location with everything you remember about the original space on Paca Street. Luke Jones and Nestor Aparicio broadcast live each Friday (2-5pm) that the Orioles are home this spring and summer.

Holliday gets first hit to help Orioles rally for 6-4 win over Milwaukee

Baltimore avoided being swept despite a rough series against the Brewers.

Search no further for better words of wisdom for David Rubenstein and “Next Chapter” of Orioles baseball in Baltimore

If you want to know the real history of Baltimore baseball, you ask the folks who authored the story of Orioles Magic. Charles Steinberg comes back to Baltimore to hail Larry Lucchino and the real heroes of Camden Yards and saving the Orioles – and offers his best wisdom and native advice to new owner David Rubenstein from his Worcester Woo Sox seat at Polar Park.

Twice as lucky?

John Martin of Maryland Lottery tells unlikely tale of same person with two million dollar winners
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