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Twelve Orioles thoughts following 3-7 start to 2022 season

Luke Jones offers his latest orange musings after the opening 10 games of the season.

Twelve Orioles thoughts entering 2022 season

Will a young core and the potential arrival of elite prospects later this season help Baltimore avoid 100 losses?

Breaking down 2022 Orioles’ Opening Day roster

Coming off the first 30-30 season in Orioles history, Cedric Mullins will once again lead the way in center field.

After latest trade, show of good faith would go long way for Orioles

Trading Cole Sulser and Tanner Scott isn't all that consequential, but it again begs the question when wins and losses will begin to matter.

Mancini, Means arbitration cases continue Orioles’ rather joyless spring

It hasn't been the most enjoyable spring for anyone trying to be optimistic about the rebuilding Orioles.

Dave Ginsburg of The Associated Press joins Nestor for a Camden Yards history tour of left field from the press box

Dave Ginsburg of The Associated Press joins Nestor for a Camden Yards history tour of left field from the press box

Reaching up and over the Camden Yards wall with “semi-retired” AP sportwriter Dave Ginsburg

Dave Ginsburg of The Associated Press joins Nestor for a Camden Yards history tour of left field from the press box

Orioles retain rights to all six arbitration-eligible players for 2022

Baltimore retained the contractual rights to Trey Mancini with baseball's lockout looming.

Mancini becomes first Oriole to win AL Comeback Player of the Year

The Baltimore slugger was always a lock to win the award after beating stage III colon cancer

After Orioles lost summer, Baltimore fans look to unique Sunday Night Football energy against Chiefs

In the aftermath of a ugly loss in Las Vegas, Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what a visit Patrick Mahomes represents for local sports fans who haven't had a lot to cheer about in person since the beginning of COVID.
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Who is the Fidcuci-Who of you?

Our financial guy Leonard Raskin tells Nestor about why he wrote his new book on money and trust and the importance of taking care of your assets in a professional manner. It all starts with fiduciary responsibilities.

The future scheduling of cannabis in America is changing

We have all witnessed the laws and governance around cannabis changing everywhere in our county but with news out of Washington, D.C. last week about federal changes in the Schedule 1 status for a medicinal plant, our Chief Cannabis Officer Wendy Bronfein of Curio Wellness tells us what it all might mean in the near future.

What is next for Preakness, Pimlico and Maryland horse racing?

In an industry that has been famously and dangerously slow to change, the future of the Maryland Jockey Club, Preakness, Pimlico and Laurel is about to change dramtically and forever. Nestor had a lot of questions – and historical perspective – for David Richardson and Alan Foreman, who try to answer all of the mystery surrounding the Stronach family, the local tracks and the future of the second crown of horse racing's Triple Crown at Old Hilltop in Baltimore.

Twelve Orioles Thoughts (roughly) one fifth of way through 2024 season

Gunnar Henderson was named AL Player of the Month for April and is looking like a strong MVP candidate.

If statements exist in early May, Orioles made one against Yankees 

The Orioles reminded New York -- and the rest of the AL East -- why they're the team to beat after taking three of four.

Orioles bats come alive in Bradish’s return for 7-2 win to take four-game set from Yankees

Kyle Bradish looked like himself in his 2024 debut while Baltimore homered three times to take three of four from New York.

Jerardi: A Fierce run for the roses and what’s next for Preakness

Our oldest media pal Dick Jerardi joins Nestor to discuss Kentucky Derby fave Fierceness and the future of Preakness in Baltimore. Oh, and everything you ever wanted to know about the Beyer Speed Number. Get educated and caught up on the horse racing world as we run for the roses in Louisville on Saturday.

Orioles held to just three hits in 2-0 defeat to Yankees

Baltimore had no answers for New York starter Luis Gil, who pitched a career-high 6 1/3 shutout innings.
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