Real estate and the reality of optimism for Terps
Local real estate pro Jeff Mohler talks vaccine optimism for seeing some baseball at Camden Yards after extended March Madness and Maryland basketball on TV.
Local real estate pro Jeff Mohler talks vaccine optimism for seeing some baseball at Camden Yards after extended March Madness and Maryland basketball on TV.
Author Tim Wendel shares real and imagined tales of baseball, Cuba and Fidel Castro in his second novel and catching up with Billy Bryan.
It started with a sports debate that meandered into a pitch for natural maple syrup as opposed to the synthetic stuff. And the greatest Oriole of ’em all adorning the walls of WNST…
Now hitting exclusively from the left side, Cedric Mullins is off to a good start at the plate this spring.
The young catcher isn’t sure when he’ll receive the call to the majors, but he believes his competitive nature will help him succeed at any level.
Altobelli was the last man to lead Baltimore to a World Series championship.
The Orioles first baseman singled in his first Grapefruit League at-bat since being diagnosed with colon cancer last March.
Cedric Mullins had batted just .147 with a .439 OPS in 111 major league plate appearances as a right-handed hitter.
Dr. Charles Fine of McDonough Dental in Owings Mills joins Nestor to discuss their mutual love of Orioles history and memorabilia. And the doc updates us on the importance of visiting a dentist during COVID.
The veteran first baseman described adjustments at the plate as “overdue” in trying to rejuvenate his career after batting a combined .169 over the last three seasons.
After three decades of DMV worldwide sports coverage at the Associated Press, Dave Ginsburg is hanging up the laptop. At least for now. He joins Nestor for a fun retrospective of Baltimore and Washington and memories and press box food.
Dean Kremer is among the interesting young talents to watch in 2021.
Forbes baseball business insider Maury Brown joins Nestor to discuss all that ails the sport as spring training commences. And, as always, bonus rock music discussion, history and rumination.
Bill Cole and Nestor ask some lengthy and difficult questions about the future of business and industry in our hometown as the pandemic drags into the second year.
Longtime baseball insider (and cool musician) at The Washington Post Dave Sheinin joins Nestor to discuss the joys of writing about life in East Baltimore as the weather changes and the Orioles work on that zero point zero.
After completing chemo treatments last fall, the Baltimore slugger began baseball workouts in late October and had a mostly normal offseason.
Felix Hernandez is still aiming for 3,000 strikeouts and 200 wins in his career that began with Seattle in 2005.
The lefty starter didn’t have much to say about the FanGraphs assessment suggesting the Orioles have a 0.0% chance of making the 2021 postseason.
Asked about the prospects of using a six-man rotation, the Orioles manager said, “I think anything is possible this year when it comes to pitching.”
Top prospect Adley Rutschman will be in Sarasota after spending last summer at the alternate training site in Bowie.
Marty Conway and Nestor discuss future of Orioles and stadium situation after the recent announcement of a two-year lease extension at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
The Baltimore outfield is shaping up to be a crowded group this season.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss magic of Orioles baseball for next 24 months in Baltimore
Nestor Aparicio and Luke Jones discuss the Orioles’ offseason and the future of Baltimore baseball.
Lefty John Means is the heavy favorite to start the season opener in Boston on April 1.
The Baltimore general manager said Heston Kjerstad continues recovering from an episode of myocarditis, is “doing really well,” and will be late reporting to spring training.
The lease for Oriole Park at Camden Yards now extends through the end of 2023 with the club holding the right to exercise a one-time, five-year extension by Feb. 1, 2023.
Policies for regular season games at Oriole Park at Camden Yards are still being determined and will be announced at a later date.
Yusniel Diaz is among the prospects likely to arrive in Baltimore at some point in 2021.
The six-time All-Star pitcher will turn 35 in April and hasn’t posted an ERA below 5.00 since the 2017 season
Baltimore will reportedly pay more than half of Cobb’s salary for 2021.
The 31-year-old will take the place of Jose Iglesias, who was traded to the Angels in early December.
Back in the 1990s when he worked at CNN in Washington, Larry King was a frequent visitor at Camden Yards and loved talking Orioles baseball and Little Looey with Nestor.
The class includes the first two seven-figure international signings in club history.
John Glennon of Broadway Sports Media joins Nestor to remember the tales of the Ravens and Titans
Kevin Frazier of Entertainment Tonight comes home to Baltimore to honor a special friend
Former Orioles PR czar Rick Vaughn tells Nestor about the old Oriole Way
If you remember the last day at Memorial Stadium in 1991, then you need to meet the architect. Longtime baseball public relations leader Rick Vaughn remembers 33rd Street and the leadership of an Orioles front office legend.
Titans historian Jim Wyatt says next chapter of Ravens in Nashville is different
Turron Davenport of ESPN says tackling Derrick Henry is a challenge Ravens needs to meet on Sunday in Nashville.