Grayson Rodriguez discusses his 6 1/3 shutout innings against the Yankees
Grayson Rodriguez discusses his 6 1/3 shutout innings against the Yankees
Grayson Rodriguez discusses his 6 1/3 shutout innings against the Yankees
Anthony Santander discusses his walk-off homer and defensive gem in Friday’s win
Brandon Hyde reacts to 1-0 win over Yankees on Friday
The general manager was measured in discussing how aggressive Baltimore would be before Tuesday’s deadline.
Mike Elias provides update on Orioles’ trade deadline activity
As the Mega Millions number soars, John Martin of the Maryland Lottery gets local with on the ways folks here are cashing million dollar checks even before the jackpot gets hit again.
As the Mega Millions number soars, John Martin of the Maryland Lottery gets local with on the ways folks here are cashing million dollar checks even before the jackpot gets hit again.
Luke Jones gets Dennis Koulatsos ready for Yankees visit and a steamy Ravens training camp kickoff
As the Major League Baseball trading deadline looms, Luke Jones and Dennis Koulatsos talk Orioles wants and needs as the first-place Birds of Mike Elias turn the hot corner at home against the last-place Yankees.
Gunnar Henderson has been Baltimore’s top position player since mid-May and looks more and more like a potential superstar.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour rolled back into Koco’s Pub in the midst of baseball fever in Lauraville. Our favorite sportswriter from The Washington Post who has only lived in Baltimore joined our lifer sports cartoonist pal to discuss whether the Ravens or Orioles might soon bring us a parade. Let Dave Sheinin and Mike Ricigliano give you pennant fever!
Luke Jones and Nestor wonder if Grayson Rodriguez will be enough and opine on pitching needs for pennant race
Dave Sheinin and Ricig discuss state of Baltimore sports and when Ravens or Orioles might bring us a parade
As the trading deadline approaches, Luke Jones and Nestor wonder how and where Mike Elias will look for additional pitching now that Grayson Rodriguez is back in the rotation and a real pennant race heats up for the Baltimore Orioles.
You knew the Maryland Crab Cake Tour would find our way back to Koco’s and a lifetime of friendship with Marcella Knight and her mother, who built this neighborhood institution on Harford Road in Lauraville back in 1985. Now, we get a Money shot with a Baltimore sports fan who found a job and a home with the customers and family around this great spot in our city 30 years ago.
Luke Jones and Nestor consider trading deadling and Orioles potential pursuit of Ohtani or others
If the Orioles plan to be serious buyers at the trading deadline, Luke Jones and Nestor consider the possibilities of adding the greatest baseball they’ve ever seen in his prime and what it would take and mean for the Angelos family and Mike Elias.
For the first time since the summer of 2016 the Baltimore Orioles are in first place in the American League East. Luke Jones and Nestor celebrate that achievement and look ahead to Tampa Bay
The 29-year-old rookie becomes the second Japanese-born player in Orioles history, joining Koji Uehara.
For the first time since the summer of 2016 the Baltimore Orioles are in first place in the American League East. Luke Jones and Nestor celebrate that achievement and look ahead to Tampa Bay and how the pennant race and the trading deadline are making this more complex – and fun!
You knew the Maryland Crab Cake Tour would find our way back to Koco’s and a lifetime of friendship with Marcella Knight and her mother, who built this neighborhood institution on Harford Road in Lauraville back in 1985. Now, we get a Money shot with a Baltimore sports fan who found a job and a home with the customers and family around this great spot in our city 30 years ago.
Ramon Urias drove in three runs while Danny Coulombe pitched a season-high 2 1/3 scoreless innings to earn the win in relief.
Nestor Aparicio once again asks where John Angelos is hiding the lease demands as Orioles win games
John Martin tells Nestor about million dollar winners in Maryland for Mega Millions as Powerball jackpotgoes over a billion
Baltimore’s center fielder missed most of June with a groin injury suffered on Memorial Day.
With the Powerball jackpot now in excess of one billion dollars, Maryland Lottery Executive Director John Martin tells Nestor about the $4 million and $1 million dollar local winners in Catonsville and Baltimore from Tuesday’s Mega Millions drawing, which also stands at $720 million and growing. Quite a week for the lottery!
Tyler Wells lasted only two innings and Baltimore committed a season-high four errors in Tuesday’s blowout.
After the sweep of the Marlins and the recall of Grayson Rodriguez, what are the real options for the Orioles in the trading market? Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the pitching needs of Mike Elias and what’s next for the Birds.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Orioles pitching needs and trade deadline
Cedric Mullins continues to deal with right quad tightness and plans to test out running “pretty soon.”
The 17th overall pick in this year’s amateur draft signed with Baltimore on Monday.
With all of the questions about the next All Star Game coming to Baltimore, Nestor Aparicio once again asks John Angelos why the Camden Yards lease demands are so secretive as the Orioles win games and the stall with local government continues.
Since posting a 7.38 ERA over his first 10 major league starts, Kyle Bradish owns a 3.15 ERA over the last calendar year.
Film producer Byron Motley tells Nestor about making of Negro Leagues documentary baseball film The League
Kyle Bradish pitched 7 1/3 shutout innings, the longest outing by a Baltimore pitcher all season.
Grayson Rodriguez was demoted to Triple-A Norfolk in late May after posting a 7.35 ERA in 10 starts.
Cedric Mullins exited Saturday’s win over Miami with a right quad issue and was not in Sunday’s lineup.
Luke Jones tells Dennis Koulatsos some of the Mike Elias grand plan for the second half as the Orioles host winning baseball at Camden Yards and pitching is on the minds of Baltimore baseball fans.
Adam Frazier homered twice and drove in four while Dean Kremer struck out eight over six innings as Baltimore won its sixth in a row.
Film producer Byron Motley joins Nestor from Kansas City to discuss his father’s work as an umpire in the Negro Leagues and his quest to have the recent documentary “The League” made to continue to tell the American baseball story and extend the work of the museum in his hometown.