After latest trade, show of good faith would go long way for Orioles
Trading Cole Sulser and Tanner Scott isn’t all that consequential, but it again begs the question when wins and losses will begin to matter.
Trading Cole Sulser and Tanner Scott isn’t all that consequential, but it again begs the question when wins and losses will begin to matter.
Longtime umpire Dale Scott discusses life in baseball and new book on his journey being gay in MLB
Lefty John Means will start the season opener for the second straight year.
Lisa Rusyniak of Goodwill updates Nestor on job opportunities and growth beyond pandemic donations
Longtime umpire Dale Scott discusses life in baseball and new book on his journey being gay in MLB
Actor Johnathon Schaech comes home to Baltimore to tell path to That Thing You Do and his journey
The Recon goes to the impact of Dear Evan Hansen and what makes us love a Broadway show
Veteran MLB insider Barry Bloom discusses all things baseball season with Nestor from Arizona
Lisa Rusyniak of Goodwill updates Nestor on job opportunities and growth beyond pandemic donations
Actor Johnathon Schaech comes home to Baltimore to tell path to That Thing You Do and his journey
Veteran MLB insider Barry Bloom discusses all things baseball season with Nestor from Arizona
The Recon goes to the impact of Dear Evan Hansen and what makes us love a Broadway show
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the annual absurdity of MASN and Orioles coverage not including sending broadcasters on the road
It hasn’t been the most enjoyable spring for anyone trying to be optimistic about the rebuilding Orioles.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the annual absurdity of MASN and Orioles coverage not including sending broadcasters on the road
Dave Harden tells us why he came back to run for Congress in Maryland 1st District
Don and Nestor do The Recon with Ukraine on the brain and how this ends for all of us
Dave Harden tells Nestor and Don why he came back to run for Congress in Maryland 1st District
Don and Nestor do The Recon with Ukraine on the brain and how this ends for all of us
The fought and bled and squabbled over billions of dollars but now that Major League Baseball has “given” the fans the game back on the field, who’s coming to the ballpark? Leonard Raskin joins @NestorAparicio for spring chatter.
The fought and bled and squabbled over billions of dollars but now that Major League Baseball has “given” the fans the game back on the field, who’s coming to the ballpark?
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the business of baseball and empty sports spring feeling
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