Dennis Koulatsos joins Nestor to discuss coaching decisions and the wounded offense of Lamar Jackson
Dennis Koulatsos joins Nestor to discuss coaching decisions and the wounded offense of Lamar Jackson
Dennis Koulatsos joins Nestor to discuss coaching decisions and the wounded offense of Lamar Jackson
Our longtime baseball insider Allen McCallum puts an Orioles postseason and October baseball realities into perspective and talks pitching strategy with five days of rest before Game 1 of the ALDS at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Buckle up, Birds fans!
Every week of the NFL season, Nestor Aparicio will be making his football picks with Hollywood Casino sports book manager Christian Horton in Perryville. After a torrid start in the first two weeks, the third weekend wasn’t a charm as the fellas try to sort out the Ravens on the road for the next three weeks with injuries.
Been quite a week for our Luke Jones who reported on the death of Brooks Robinson, the Clinchmas night at Camden Yards and another week of infirmary reports from Owings Mills as the Ravens head to Cleveland. He also reports that the AL East Division title clubhouse celebration was a little more tame than the shower from the 2014 Orioles squad. So far…
John Means pitched a solid 6 1/3 innings, but Nick Pivetta shut down the Baltimore offense on Friday.
Brandon Hyde breaks down 3-0 loss to Boston on Friday night
John Means feeling ready for playoffs after final regular-season tuneup
Leonard Raskin and Nestor lament lost opportunity for Ravens and wonder and about Billy and Stevie downtown
Dave Preston of WTOP Washington joins Nestor to discuss Terps great start and dormant Orioles fans in The District
“If you sat in this chair with 110 losses, I wouldn’t have thought we were going to win 100 games and win the AL East two years later.”
Dean Kremer got the win, and Anthony Santander clubbed his 28th homer of the season.
With orange baseball and purple football on the brains of Baltimore, our D.C. guy Dave Preston of WTOP Washington joins Nestor to discuss the Terps great start in College Park and the potential awakening of dormant Orioles fans in The District.
Cedric Mullins reflects on how far Orioles have come in five years
Dean Kremer discusses getting win as Orioles clinch AL East title
Brandon Hyde reflects on Orioles clinching AL East with 100th win of season
BMag editor Max Weiss and Ricig discuss the Orioles growing bandwagon and years of diehards waiting
Adley Rutschman hit a two-run homer to lead Baltimore to its 99th win of the season.
Adley Rutschman discusses his big night and Orioles being on verge of AL East title
Grayson Rodriguez reacts to picking up win in his final start of 2023 regular season
Brandon Hyde breaks down 5-1 win over Washington on Wednesday night
John Harbaugh remembers Brooks Robinson and talks Week 4 matchup with Cleveland
The mere mention of his name will always bring a smile as well as memories of the many who loved him.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor wonder what happens to Billy Joel and Stevie Nicks next Saturday night now that the Orioles will be playing Game 1 of the American League Division Series on October 7th? And of course lament the lost opportunity for Ravens against dreaded Colts in a giveaway game.
Every week of the NFL season, Nestor Aparicio will be making his football picks with Hollywood Casino sports book manager Christian Horton in Perryville. After a torrid start in the first two weeks, the third weekend wasn’t a charm as the fellas try to sort out the Ravens on the road for the next three weeks with injuries.
Kyle Bradish pitched eight shutout victories while Gunnar Henderson homered for the only run of the game.
Gunnar Henderson homers for only run in 1-0 win over Washington
Kyle Bradish discusses his eight shutout innings in 1-0 win over Washington
Brandon Hyde reflects on Brooks Robinson and 1-0 win over Washington
The next step for the All-Star closer depends on how his right elbow feels Wednesday.
It happened at Hooters at Harborplace and there are no pictures to show just how nervous Nestor was in trying to be cool with royalty in 1995
Nestor always loved having Brooksie drop by the radio show. This is a 2003 visit discussing minor league baseball and the Montreal Expos.
Brandon Hyde offers updates on Bautista, Mountcastle prior to start of Washington series
Austin Hays shares his thoughts on big week for Orioles on verge of AL East title
Our favorite Editor-In-Chief and social critic Max Weiss of Baltimore Magazine joins Nestor and Ricig at Koco’s Pub for a pre-October chat about the history and relevance of Orioles baseball in Baltimore. And her essay wondering just how many folks are coming back to Orioles Magic as postseason bunting looms at Camden Yards and the excitement grows.
Fresh off the field in Owings Mills, our Baltimore Positive sports insider Luke Jones gets you ready for a wet TV weekend of Orioles baseball and the Colts return to Baltimore on The Dennis Koulatsos Show, heard on WNST-AM 1570 on Thursday 3-5pm
Fresh off the field in Owings Mills, our Baltimore Positive sports insider Luke Jones gets you ready for a wet TV weekend of Orioles baseball and the Colts return to Baltimore on The Dennis Koulatsos Show, heard on WNST-AM 1570 on Thursday (3-to-5 p.m.) and again on Sunday morning before the Ravens game.
While apparently not giving up on the long shot of a Felix Bautista return, Baltimore remains desperate for more relief upside.
There are no crabs or delicious crab cakes without the power of the oyster. Fall means local Chesapeake oysters and our seafood queen Damye Hahn at Faidley’s in Lexington Market educates us on the power of the local waters to produce tasty mollusks.
If you ever participated in or witnessed a decade of fun times, live radio shows and Baltimore sports memories with us at The Barn on Harford Road back in the 1990s when WNST was birthed by the local community, then you know it’ll never be replicated. Go through the photos and see how many legends you can identify who spent time eating crabs, drinking beer and talking sports with us – and you – in Parkville. As John Steadman once said: “Didn’t we have some good times?” What’s your favorite memory of a WNST live event over these 25 years of awesomeness? The night we brought the Lombardi Trophy by in the aftermath of Super Bowl XXXV didn’t suck.
If you are familiar with the beginnings of WNST, it probably came back on that first kickoff at Memorial Stadium on September 1, 1996 when the Baltimore Ravens were born and our DUMP TRUMPY placards made national news after NBC broadcaster Bob Trumpy wished the Charm City empty roads, warm beer and cold hot dogs. And of course, the GET NASTY flip sides took off and launched what would become WNST-AM 1570 on August 3, 1998. We will countdown our WNST Top 25 “Stories of Glory” every week through the football season. If you have pictures from this era, please email: nes@baltimorepositive.com and share and tag us on social media. We’d love to see your side of our 25 WNST Stories of Glory. And if you have a story to tell, let’s tell it. Gratitude for all of the years of your support keeping us strong and alive and thriving into our 26th year of doing it better than anyone’s ever done it!