Brandon Hyde praises Orioles pitching in 2-0 win over Yankees
Brandon Hyde praises Orioles pitching in 2-0 win over Yankees
Brandon Hyde praises Orioles pitching in 2-0 win over Yankees
It’s been a long time since we’ve anticipated an April home series like this one. The Orioles are reeling after losing their closer and a pair of bad beats at the hands of A’s weekend. Next up: here come the New York Yankees! Nestor and Luke discuss…
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Sunday afternoon injury to closer Craig Kimbrel and the evaporating Orioles bullpen as the New York Yankees come to Baltimore ready to compete for first place in the American League East.
It’s been a long time since we’ve anticipated an April home series like this one. The Orioles are reeling after losing their closer and a pair of bad beats at the hands of the Oakland Athletics at Camden Yards this weekend. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss how the Birds will regroup for four games with the Yankees in a budding AL East rivalry.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the Sunday afternoon injury to closer Craig Kimbrel and the evaporating Orioles bullpen as the New York Yankees come to Baltimore ready to compete for first place in the American League East.
Luke Jones and Nestor talk MLB and Orioles role in baseball as contender and next chapter
With the surging Birds coming home to play great weather baseball under new ownership, Luke Jones and Nestor talk MLB and the Orioles’ role in baseball as contender and how everyone is watching “The Next Chapter” and seeing the possibilities of all of this young talent.
Longtime author and baseball historian Barry Bloom of Sportico provides some historic perspective what the new Orioles ownership could mean for Baltimore and Major League Baseball as David Rubenstein and Cal Ripken step forward to unleash of the potential of a franchise that is blooming on the field and about to blossom with fresh energy.
Longtime author and baseball historian Barry Bloom of Sportico provides some historic perspective what the new Orioles ownership could mean for Baltimore and Major League Baseball as David Rubenstein and Cal Ripken step forward to unleash of the potential of a franchise that is blooming on the field and about to blossom with fresh energy.
Peter Angelos hated losing to George Steinbrenner. But somehow he had no problem with a Hall of Fame pitcher getting fed up with the awfulness of Orioles ownership and leadership. This story sheds lots of new light on the Orioles biggest loss to Yankees when Mike Mussina walked to The Bronx.
Peter G. Angelos was developing a well-earned reputation as a supreme meddler, an intimidating life force and a bad guy to work for in Major League Baseball. He was making the antics of George Steinbrenner circa 1978 look like a sick, reprised role in Baltimore.
Dalvin Cook discusses expectations joining Ravens for postseason run
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With the news of the bizarre suspension of MASN broadcaster Kevin Brown making national headlines, Nestor Aparicio inks a personal letter to Baltimore Orioles owner John Angelos in #ColumnNes.
Longtime broadcaster Kenny Albert tells Nestor that he is included in his new book of memoirs, “A Mic For All Seasons.” And in celebrating 25 years of Baltimore radio, the whole story cannot be told without the one-time voice of the Baltimore Skipjacks, who started the journey for AM 1570 back in December 1991.
Longtime broadcaster Kenny Albert tells Nestor that he is included in his new book of memoirs, “A Mic For All Seasons.” And in celebrating 25 years of Baltimore radio, the whole story cannot be told without the one-time voice of the Baltimore Skipjacks, who started the journey for AM 1570 back in December 1991.
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
Luke Jones and Nestor recap an Orioles madness weekend beating Yankees at Camden Yards
The Orioles were a doormat for the Yankees franchise for a long, long time. No more. Luke Jones and Nestor recap an Orioles madness weekend beating the Yankees at Camden Yards and bringing fans downtown for first place baseball.
Baltimore pitching also registered 18 strikeouts, a new franchise record for a nine-inning game.
After making a diving catch in the eighth inning, Anthony Santander hit a walk-off blast for Baltimore.
Aaron Hicks was starting in center field and batting sixth in the series finale against Cleveland.
Nestor Aparicio tells Dennis Koulatsos he loves the heartbeat of Baltimore when Orioles are winning
Now that folks are coming back to Camden Yards and downtown is more active, Nestor Aparicio and Dennis Koulatsos share notes on the heartbeat of Baltimore and how it percolates better when the Orioles are winning, full of hope and (hopefully) bringing 30,000 people back to the city.
“We’re getting somebody who’s ready to explode again, and he’s in the right environment.”
Luke Jones offers his orange thoughts after a happy home opener in Baltimore.
Hear from Ramon Urias, Brandon Hyde, Dean Kremer, and Austin Hays after Friday’s 7-6 win over New York.
The first days of a long Orioles season of hope. Luke Jones and Nestor prepare for Opening Day against Yankees and discuss the big league debut of pitching prospect Grayson Rodriguez in Texas. @BaltimoreLuke
New York Post sports columnist Mike Vaccaro discusses modern Gotham Yankees and holding power accountable
Luke Jones and Nestor prepare for Opening Day against Yankees and discuss the big league debut of pitching prospect Grayson Rodriguez in Texas.
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.
Tickets for Thursday’s postponed game will be valid for Friday’s contest.
Parting ways with Clark will save Baltimore a little over $4 million in salary cap space.