Santander’s dramatic homer sends Orioles to 1-0 win over Yankees
After making a diving catch in the eighth inning, Anthony Santander hit a walk-off blast for Baltimore.
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.
Fresh off of killing it at the Trifecta Food Truck Festival in Timonium, Chris Sanchirico of the R.E.M. tribute band Dead Letter Office shares his indie music love and the moves of Michael Stipe. He also talks about the passion for his beloved New York Giants. The band is playing along with The Unforgettable Fire at Recher Theatre on Saturday, March 11.
Brian Billick chats with Nestor prior to Super Bowl XXXV in Tampa
The Ravens Ring of Honor coach chatted with Nestor days before facing New York in Super Bowl XXXV in Tampa.
Sunday night was an outstanding trip down memory lane with those special 2000 Ravens.
Baltimore hasn’t hosted a conference championship game since Jan. 3, 1971.
Esteemed author James Patterson and longtime New York sports columnist Mike Lupica give Nestor a lesson in writing for the people and discuss their new novel, “The House of Wolves.” It seems that truth makes great fiction in the NFL.
Until showing otherwise, this is a pretty good team carrying a vibe of not being good enough or smart enough in crunch time.
The Baltimore head coach discussed a number of topics Monday in the aftermath of the Week 6 loss to the New York Giants.
The All-Pro tight end was visibly frustrated after Sunday’s defeat to the Giants.
Veteran running back Kenyan Drake recorded three runs of 20 or more yards in Sunday’s loss to the Giants.
“We can’t keep saying it. We’ve got to go grind, meet, figure it out — whatever it is — and we’ve got to get it done.”
When Lamar Jackson plays poorly – and most of Sunday was another poor effort throwing the ball where he actually wanted to throw it, especially the long ball – the Baltimore Ravens are going to have a whole lot of trouble trying to finish football games against competent competition.
“We’re not going to hit the panic button; we’re not going to throw a fit. We’re just going to get back to playing football, but it definitely hurts.”
The heel injury to starting right tackle Morgan Moses forced the Baltimore left tackle into playing more snaps than anticipated.
Lamar Jackson’s fourth-quarter interception put the Giants on a short field for the go-ahead touchdown.
Baltimore blew a 10-point lead in the final 12 minutes to fall 24-20 to the New York Giants on Sunday.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — As many Ravens players and coaches took time to greet former defensive coordinator Wink Martindale ahead
Despite two high-profile offseason additions at safety, Chuck Clark remains the constant at the position.
Wide receiver Rashod Bateman will miss his second straight game with a foot injury sustained Oct. 2.
Baltimore will see old friend and former defensive coordinator Wink Martindale on Sunday afternoon.
“The big message to the guys is where we’re going and trajectory. Where we’re at right now is not where we want to be — everyone can tell you that.”
While trying to stay patient, the third-year running back made clear he’s ready to play more when the Ravens clear him to do so.
The Baltimore offensive coordinator said you have to be careful not to overthink things when going up against a familiar opponent.
“We have to be very, very stout in the run game and in our game plan, making sure that [there are] 11 hats to the ball.”
The first-round safety said it will be a group effort to replace starting free safety Marcus Williams.
“We have a lot of respect for him. It’s going to be a dog fight. It’s going to be a good game.”
The head coach maintained former Ravens defensive coordinator Wink Martindale’s departure was a mutual decision.