Orioles shut down Rutschman with triceps strain, leaving top prospect doubtful for Opening Day
Manager Brandon Hyde described it as “an extremely small blip for a guy that’s going to have a long career.”
Manager Brandon Hyde described it as “an extremely small blip for a guy that’s going to have a long career.”
Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss baseball coming back to Camden Yards as MLB lockout ends
Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss baseball coming back. The players and owners have gotten their flesh, so what’s left for the fans of Major League Baseball?
Baltimore reached an agreement with veteran Jordan Lyles just before baseball’s 99-day lockout began in early December.
The 99-day lockout officially came to an end on Thursday, paving the way for baseball to still play 162 games this season.
Don Mohler joins Nestor to discuss the madness of MLB lockout and the pains of being a baseball fan
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the business of baseball and empty sports spring feeling
Don Mohler joins Nestor to discuss the madness of MLB lockout and the pains of being a baseball fan
Luke Jones reminds the Orioles aren’t in the same favorable position they were after baseball’s last work stoppage concluded in 1995.
For the second time in three years, Opening Day won’t go on as planned at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
Owners have elected to continue their lockout while making little progress in collective bargaining with players.
Tickets will go on sale next Friday, Feb. 25.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what happens when spring training and baseball season don’t arrive
Eric Fisher of SportBusiness Group talks all things MLB and NFL as well as post-COVID sports business
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what happens when spring training and baseball season don’t arrive
Eric Fisher of Sport Business Group talks all things MLB and NFL as well as post-COVID sports business
In the spring of 1994, Meat Loaf made a cameo as a ballpark guest from Oriole Park at Camden Yards on “The Budweiser Sports Forum” on WWLG-AM 1360. We’ll find some more visits from the late, great baseball lover Marvin Aday over the years but this was the first chat, which includes co-host Mark Mussina, the brother of Hall of Famer Mike.
Meat Loaf joins Nestor and Mark Mussina with Howard Scher at Camden Yards May 1994
Luke Jones and Nestor debate the great left field wall move of the Orioles at Camden Yards
Luke Jones and Nestor debate the great left field wall move of the Orioles at Camden Yards. Whose idea was this and what does it mean?
Catcher Adley Rutschman enters 2022 as the top prospect in baseball, according to the respected publication.
Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the love and joy of Camden Yards
Baseball historian Rob Neyer tells Nestor about moving fences in and out and MLB team success in aftermath
Leonard Raskin joins Nestor to discuss the universal love and joy of cherished baseball stadium Camden Yards
Baseball historian Rob Neyer tells Nestor about moving fences in and out and MLB team success in the aftermath
Oriole Park at Camden Yards will have a different look for the 2022 season.
Baseball author Tim Wendel joins Nestor to compare of lifetime of MLB labor wars and attrition
Baseball author Tim Wendel joins Nestor to compare lifetime of MLB labor wars and personal attrition as Manfred goes to war with the players and Ken Rosenthal to start 2022.
Ever wonder how Nestor Aparicio ended up on the radio? Kenny Albert joins Nestor for a 30th Anniversary tale about how it all happened in 1991 with Baltimore-based AHL team The Skipjacks.
Kenny Albert joins Nestor for a 30th Anniversary tale about how it all happened in 1991 with Skipjacks
The 27-year-old batted .202/.286/.379 with 15 home runs, 12 doubles, 42 runs scored, and 39 RBIs for the Yankees last season.
Baltimore retained the contractual rights to Trey Mancini with baseball’s lockout looming.
Maury Brown, a 2020 National Sportswriter Of The Year nominee and Senior Contributor at Forbes Sports, discusses the ugly offseason of the business of MLB and sounds of labor war.
Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post takes a deep dive on fundamental problems of Major League Baseball.
The Baltimore slugger was always a lock to win the award after beating stage III colon cancer
Dave Sheinin of The Washington Post takes a deep dive on fundamental problems of Major League Baseball
Maury Brown of Forbes Sports discusses the ugly offseason of the business of MLB and sounds of labor war
Hunter Harvey is now a member of the Giants while catcher Pedro Severino has elected to become a free agent.
General manager Mike Elias offered final thoughts on the 2021 Orioles and discussed offseason plans prior to the home finale at Camden Yards.
Cedric Mullins was the easy choice after becoming the first player in Orioles history to hit 30 home runs and steal 30 bases in the same season.