Ron Cassie of Baltimore Magazine discusses the comeback of our city and Renaissance dreams for downtown
Ron Cassie of Baltimore Magazine discusses the comeback of our city and Renaissance dreams for downtown
Ron Cassie of Baltimore Magazine discusses the comeback of our city and Renaissance dreams for downtown
This winter, Baltimore Magazine dedicated its cover to the comeback of our hometown and the whys and stories of its improvement that might be less visible to those of us in on it. Senior Editor (and baseball historian) Ron Cassie discusses the Renaissance dreams for downtown that so many shared with him and ways these Orioles summer nights impact the Inner Harbor and its future investment from Faidley’s in Lexington Market on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.
Actor and comedian Hank Azaria tells Nestor why The Boss has him living glory days in Baltimore and why he’ll be singing “Born To Run” and many more Bruce Springsteen classics when he brings his charity show to Sound Stage on March 7th. Some Simpsons, some poker and a life of loving sports and mimicry and The River with a TV legend.
Actor and comedian Hank Azaria tells Nestor why The Boss has him living glory days in Baltimore and why he’ll be singing “Born To Run” and many more Bruce Springsteen classics when he brings his charity show to Sound Stage on March 7th. Some Simpsons, some poker and a life of loving sports and mimicry and The River with a TV legend.
Tyler O’Neill and Gary Sanchez are under contract. But what about the pitching? Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss the first foray into free agency for Mike Elias with the budget of new Orioles ownership and a mandate to bring Baltimore a World Series.
Tyler O’Neill and Gary Sanchez are under contract. But what about the pitching? Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss the first foray into free agency for Mike Elias with the budget of new Orioles ownership and a mandate to bring Baltimore a World Series.
Luke Jones and Nestor evaluate the Orioles’ situation as the Houston Astros come to town. Bats ailing, arms flailing and a tailspin tailing, the Birds have played .500 baseball for more than two months through the summer and are searching for their spring mojo with lots of different faces in new places.
Luke Jones and Nestor evaluate the Orioles’ situation as the Houston Astros come to town. Bats ailing, arms flailing and a tailspin tailing, the Birds have played .500 baseball for more than two months through the summer and are searching for their spring mojo with lots of different faces in new places.
Acquired at the trade deadline, Zach Eflin won each of his first four starts for Baltimore, posting an impressive 2.13 ERA.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the chill of the Orioles bats and the necessary offensive productivity for a depleted pitching corps that can’t lose games like Monday night in New York. The Birds are going to need to score more than three runs to win.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the chill of the Orioles bats and the necessary offensive productivity for a depleted pitching corps that can’t lose games like Monday night in New York. The Birds are going to need to score more than three runs to win.
Now with an MLB-leading eight starts this season without surrendering an earned run, Albert Suarez has entrenched himself in the Orioles rotation. Luke Jones and Nestor praise the hearty Venezuelan and the Zach Eflin effect but question the rest of what we’re seeing from Birds’ starters in recent days.
Now with an MLB-leading eight starts this season without surrendering an earned run, Albert Suarez has entrenched himself in the Orioles rotation. Luke Jones and Nestor praise the hearty Venezuelan and the Zach Eflin effect but question the rest of what we’re seeing from Birds’ starters in recent days.
The Ballad of Davey Johnson begins in Baltimore in 1996. All he ever did was win baseball games. He and Peter Angelos never agreed on much. And then he was gone. Here’s the whole story through the eyes of the journalists who covered it.
First-place Baltimore won its 70th game of the season going into Monday’s off-day.
Cionel Perez talks about his strong outing in Sunday’s 2-0 win over Mets
Kyle Bradish discusses his command problems in Sunday’s 2-0 win over Mets
James McCann drove in five runs against his old club as Baltimore moved to a season-high 26 games over .500.
Brandon Hyde meets with media following Orioles’ 10-3 win over Mets
Jordan Westburg talks about his first homer at Camden Yards in Friday’s 10-3 win
James McCann discusses his five-RBI night in Friday’s win over Mets
New York Post sports columnist Mike Vaccaro discusses modern Gotham Yankees and holding power accountable
As the Yankees come to town to open another baseball season, Nestor Aparicio continues his conversations with the best sports columnists in America as Mike Vaccaro of The New York Post discusses the future of sports journalism and who will speak truth to power and ask the tough questions that ensure accountability and civic confidence.
Author John Rosengren takes Nestor back to baseball in 1973 with his new book on a special season
Author John Rosengren takes Nestor back to baseball in 1973 with his new book on a special season for Major League Baseball, the designated hitter and memories to last a lifetime.
Kevin Pillar’s three-run homer in the third inning blew the game open for New York as Matt Harvey’s season ERA climbed to 7.41.
Pat Valaika doubled twice and drove in three runs as Baltimore continued a very strong start to June.
Matt Harvey surrendered seven runs over 4 1/3 innings as Baltimore was swept in the two-game set at Citi Field.
Baltimore carried a 2-1 lead into the final inning before closer Cesar Valdez ran into trouble.
A John Means resurgence on the heels of Keegan Akin and Dean Kremer shutting down the Yankees last weekend would give the Orioles the makings of their most interesting starting rotation in some time.
Luke Jones and Nestor recap Orioles white flag Sunday of trades and moves
Miguel Castro became the third Baltimore reliever to be traded this month by general manager Mike Elias.
John Means being the first Baltimore rookie named to the All-Star team in over 50 years is a tremendous story.
Injuries have contributed to a sharp offensive decline from J.J. Hardy over the last two seasons.
BALTIMORE — Henry Urrutia may never hit another home run and the Orioles still may not qualify for the playoffs
The veteran is expected to join the club in Cleveland on Saturday after being acquired for cash considerations.
Join Nestor with 53 other Baltimore Orioles fans at Citi Field in New York for a dominating effort from R.A. Dickey
The man who drew the unenviable task of permanently replacing Cal Ripken at shortstop will now join the Baltimore legend
What more is there to say that hasn’t already been said after the previous 50 losses this season? The Orioles