Bill Cole and Nestor catch up on a summer of Orioles baseball, MASN misery and kids going back to school
Bill Cole and Nestor catch up on a summer of Orioles baseball, MASN misery and kids going back to school
Bill Cole and Nestor catch up on a summer of Orioles baseball, MASN misery and kids going back to school
Serendipity followed our WNST 25th Anniversary celebration as local sports cartoonist Ricig gifted a surprise visit and local musician Ed Lauer joined Nestor at Costas Inn for a winding discussion about a quarter of a century of lousy Orioles baseball, the Bob Irsay dummy and the dream for another orange parade in Baltimore.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss full focus on the Orioles and the quiet nature of Ravens training camp so far this summer.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss saving money for Orioles postseason tickets
Longtime local public relations insider John Maroon joins original WNST producer Andy Mueller at WNST at Drug City on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour to discuss a quarter of a century of changes in the Baltimore sports media landscape. And how to survive Dan Snyder and Peter Angelos in the next century.
Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor discuss full focus on Orioles and the quiet of Ravens camp this summer
Justice Hill talks about contributions of Ravens running backs in preseason win
Daryl Worley reflects on busy night in Ravens secondary for preseason opener
Malik Harrison talks Ravens defense bouncing back in second half of preseason opener
The king of Pie Style in Hampden, Hot Rod Henry of Dangerously Delicious Pies crosses town into Dundalk to serve Nestor and his pal Bill Yerman some 25th Anniversary Pineapple Right Side Up Pie at Drug City. Rock and roll, dive bars and the perfect apple pie on the road were on the savory menu.
Luke Jones offers his purple musings from the preseason opener as one of sports’ weirdest streaks continued.
Tom Pierce of Classic 5 Golf joins Nestor to kickoff WNST 25th Anniversary with shotgun start from Costas Inn
Dear John Angelos: You’re a civic disgrace just like your father, now sign the lease
It took Nestor Aparicio more than 31 years to finally corral his first boss and the man who sponsored his “big break” at The Baltimore Sun in 1986 to come on the radio show and tell all. Let former Baltimore Sun editor Bob Nusgart tell you (and Nestor) why he gave him a sports journalism life in 1984 at The News American that eventually became WNST at the 25th Anniversary at Costas Inn.
As Baltimore Orioles “owner” John Angelos fights with Wes Moore and the Annapolis folks trying to give him $600 million of our free money that he won’t take, our favorite sports and civic foil Bill Cole catches up on a summer of Orioles baseball, MASN misery and the kids going back to school.
As the summer turns to fall and the Orioles appear to be headed in a postseason direction, our financial expert Leonard Raskin and Nestor playfully discuss just how much money October baseball will be costing and why you should start saving now. Let two Baltimore kids dream a little.
Mostly playing backups, Baltimore overcame a halftime deficit to extend its record preseason winning streak to 24.
Kevon Seymour discusses his strong start to preseason after 20-19 win over Philadelphia
Zay Flowers reflects on NFL preseason debut in 20-19 win over Philadelphia
Josh Johnson discusses his performance in 20-19 preseason win over Philadelphia
John Harbaugh discusses 20-19 win over Eagles in preseason opener
Nestor Aparicio joins Dennis Koulatsos regarding Free Kevin Brown and MASN media
Yes, Nestor Aparicio is the guy who led “Free The Birds” back in 2006. Now, 17 years later he joins Dennis Koulatsos regarding the recent “Free Kevin Brown” dust up and how the billionaire controls the message and how that doesn’t work when you’re paid to broadcast truth.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour and WNST 25th Anniversary got started at Costas Inn with a visit from Tom Pierce of Classic 5 Golf, who joins Nestor with a shotgun start to a year of memories, pictures, stories and lost golf balls. Let’s tee up 25 more!
Seth Elkin of Maryland Lottery joins Nestor to discuss local winners in Mega Millions jackpot pool
Cornerback remains a position of concern with multiple players banged up early in training camp.
Early WNST Andy Mueller producer joins Nestor for 25th Anniversary memories of 1998 sports radio madness
Our two-way reporter Luke Jones gets Dennis Koulatsos ready for fake football and Eagles vs. Ravens while the Orioles go west looking for more from their starting rotation and better help from the bullpen in Seattle.
Our baseball pal Seth Elkin of Maryland Lottery joins Nestor to discuss local winners in Mega Millions jackpot pool and more ways to win this summer.
Baseball historian David Fletcher tells Nestor everything he did not know about Shoeless Joe Jackson and Black Sox scandal
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.
Roquan Smith and Patrick Queen were standouts for their physicality during Wednesday’s practice.
Broderick Washington discusses his new contract extension with Ravens
“I’ve barely scratched the surface of what I could really be, and I just look forward to the opportunity to be able to do that here.”
Gina Schock of The GoGo’s talks Dundalk, songwriting and singing along with playing Hall of Fame drums with Nestor
Justice Hill talks about Todd Monken’s offense and competition among Ravens running backs
Melvin Gordon talks first few weeks with Ravens and state of running back position in NFL
Willie Taggart discusses state of Ravens running backs early in camp
Gus Edwards discusses first couple weeks of Ravens training camp
“I do expect him back very soon, but I don’t have anything to say about it.”