Thursday, May 9, 2024

MLB

Orioles agree to deals with Machado, three others

The Orioles settled with all but two of their arbitration-eligible players by Friday's deadline to exchange salary figures.

Orioles avoid arbitration with Trumbo, Brach

The right-handed Brach posted a career-best 2.72 ERA in 2015.

Orioles reportedly make offer to outfielder Cespedes

The 30-year-old hit .291 with a career-high 35 home runs split between Detroit and the New York Mets in 2015.

Orioles running out of time, excuses while waiting on Davis

With other needs to address, the Orioles are allowing the free-agent first baseman to hold them hostage.

Orioles free agents Chen, Parra find new teams

The Taiwanese lefty has reportedly agreed to a five-year, $80 million deal with the Miami Marlins.

Orioles reportedly agree to deal with Korean outfielder Kim

After repeatedly stating their desire to add left-handed outfield help for the 2016 season, the Orioles have reportedly agreed to a two-year contract with Korean outfielder Hyun-soo Kim. According to multiple outlets, Baltimore will pay Kim a total of...

Next steps all that matter after Orioles pull Davis offer

Dan Duquette confirmed Saturday that the Orioles had pulled their offer to first baseman Chris Davis.

Orioles should only close door on Davis with real alternative in place

Walking away from the first baseman only makes sense if they have a real alternative ready to agree to a contract.

Orioles reportedly agree to four-year deal with O’Day

The Orioles will reportedly give the right-hander $31 million over the next four seasons.

Orioles tender arbitration-eligible players, acquire catcher

Dan Duquette had a busy Wednesday, and that's not even counting finalizing the acquisition of slugger Mark Trumbo and relief pitcher C.J. Riefenhauser from Seattle in exchange for catcher Steve Clevenger. The Orioles executive vice president of baseball operations also...
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Seeing the Orioles resurgence from the D.C. side

Dave Preston of WTOP tells Nestor about the temperature for an Orioles rebirth and resurgence in Washington suburbs and previews Nats series in The District.

As the rookies get orientated in Owings Mills, we look around rest of NFL

As the Baltimore Ravens welcome a new rookie class and another summer of high expectations, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the other AFC North foes and who is doing what and where in the NFL as hope abounds around the league.

Always getting Weis about safety and saving lives in stores

Safety specialist Jason Kaufman of Weis Markets discusses consumer safety and saving lives in Maryland stores. Nestor gets an education on modern AED devices and what happens when an emergency happens in a store.

Twelve Ravens Thoughts following rookie camp

Nate Wiggins and the rest of Baltimore's rookie class gathered in Owings Mills this past weekend.

The Orioles can’t stop winning

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Orioles sweep of the Reds in Cincinnati and orange pitching prosperity in Birdland as the first-place squad heads to D.C. to tackle the Nationals.

The man who brought 25 years of WNST AwesomeNes to life in our new documentary

It was our lifer pal, Orioles fan, baseball man and Towson Transfers tape-to-digital guru Gregg Landry of Blue Rock Productions who inspired Nestor to put together a 25th Anniversary documentary bringing into fun focus the history of our radio station, entrepreneurial spirit, newshound mojo background and then spiking the ball on 40 years of Baltimore sports media life and truth – and the best is yet to come! Hope you enjoy "No One Listens; Everyone Hears – The Baltimore Positive Media Story." It rocks because of this guy...

The simplicity of the new Cash Pop game

After the usual baseball pleasantries and big flies and cash of Home Run Riches, Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery tells Nestor about the launch of a new, simple daily game called "Cash Pop."

Having a blast at Camden Yards with friends

Beating the Yankees is always a rare and beautiful sight for any Orioles fan to witness and behold. But, as Nestor Aparicio explained to Luke Jones, it's more fun whilst sitting over the New York dugout heckling Juan Soto, Aaron Judge and Anthony Rizzo every time they fail in another Orioles Magic beat down of the Bronx Bombers at Camden Yards with friends.
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