Thursday, March 28, 2024

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Luke Jones and Nestor discuss late night Orioles baseball and lessons in Anaheim

Luke Jones and Nestor discuss late night Orioles baseball and lessons in Anaheim

Orioles trying to get armed for October on the road

The torrid pace of the first-place Orioles continues as the team tears it up on the West Coast late at night. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss some lessons learned from Shohei Ohtani in Anaheim and the team's own struggles to replace Felix Bautista for the October playoffs that appear imminent as the magic number recedes.

Twelve Orioles Thoughts after first 100 games of 2023 season

Gunnar Henderson has been Baltimore's top position player since mid-May and looks more and more like a potential superstar.

Luke Jones and Nestor wonder if Grayson Rodriguez will be enough and opine on pitching needs for pennant race

Luke Jones and Nestor wonder if Grayson Rodriguez will be enough and opine on pitching needs for pennant race

Will Grayson Rodriguez be enough pitching for Orioles the rest of the way?

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.

Luke Jones and Nestor consider trading deadling and Orioles potential pursuit of Ohtani or others

Luke Jones and Nestor consider trading deadling and Orioles potential pursuit of Ohtani or others

Oh? Ohtani might be available for a pennant run?

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.

Luke Jones and Nestor celebrate first place AL East Orioles heading to Tampa

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

Feeling that first place feeling in Baltimore

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!

Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor get back on the field and reasons Orioles are bringing Baltimore back to Camden Yards

Dennis Koulatsos and Nestor get back on the field and reasons Orioles are bringing Baltimore back to Camden Yards
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