Our horse racing savant Dick Jerardi brings Preakness history and future into light with Nestor
Our horse racing savant Dick Jerardi brings Preakness history and future into light with Nestor
Our horse racing savant Dick Jerardi brings Preakness history and future into light with Nestor
There’s only one guest who has joined Nestor for 31 years of Preakness week previews and handicapping every one of them. Our dear friend Dick Jerardi (formerly of Towson) ran off to Philadelphia from The News American and Sportsf1rst in 1984 and never came back – except for the third Saturday of May. A view from high above Pimlico from two guys who have seen it all at Old Hilltop.
Frank Vespe of The Racing Biz brings Nestor the same great inside information that WNST-AM 1570 listeners are treated to every Saturday morning from 10-11 a.m. With another Preakness coming (and going), here are some realities of the Triple Crown and the horse racing industry that can’t be ignored.
Gary Stevens talks horse racing with Nestor on 2003 San Diego Radio Row
The longtime jockey talked the future of horse racing with Nestor on 2003 San Diego Radio Row.
Marty McGee of Daily Racing Form joins Nestor to discuss the future of Preakness and Triple Crown
Randy Moss of NBC Sports tells Nestor that Preakness needs to move from third weekend of May
Bill Cole brings effort to save Preakness and rethink Pimlico to Nestor with updates and realities
Donna Brothers of NBC Sports joins Nestor to discuss Preakness 147
Dick Jerardi of BetOnline joins Nestor to discuss ways to make Preakness better with new facility
Marty McGee of Daily Racing Form joins Nestor to discuss the future of Preakness and Triple Crown
Former WBAL voice Greg Sher joins Nestor to discuss impact of Rich Strike skipping Preakness
Randy Moss of NBC Sports tells Nestor that Preakness needs to move from third weekend of May
Donna Brothers of NBC Sports joins Nestor to discuss Preakness 147
Bill Cole brings effort to save Preakness and rethink Pimlico to Nestor with updates and realities
Dick Jerardi of BetOnline joins Nestor to discuss ways to make Preakness better with new facility
Former WBAL voice Greg Sher joins Nestor to discuss impact of Rich Strike skipping Preakness
Leonard Raskin tells Nestor about his Rich Strike – an amazing, unexpected trip to Kentucky Derby
Leonard Raskin tells Nestor about his Rich Strike – an amazing, unexpected trip to Kentucky Derby
Dick Jerardi checks in with Nestor from epicenter of Churchill Downs with Kentucky Derby preview
Author Jack Gilden tells incredible almost Triple Crown story of Ronnie Franklin and Spectacular Bid
Dick Jerardi checks in with Nestor from epicenter of Churchill Downs with Kentucky Derby preview
Author Jack Gilden tells incredible almost Triple Crown story of Ronnie Franklin and Spectacular Bid
Delegate Sandy Rosenberg discusses what really happened in Annapolis regarding sports wagering and updates us on the future of Pimlico and the Preakness on Northern Parkway.
Randy Moss of NBC Sports tells Nestor about stigma around Baffert and cheating in horse racing
Randy Moss joins Nestor for their annual Preakness chat but this time the stigma around Baffert and cheating in horse racing is the only story at the barns of Pimlico.
Former WBAL sportscaster Greg Sher joins Nestor for a conversation about the future of horse racing at Pimlico after another beautiful weekend at Churchill Downs watching Bob Baffert win another Kentucky Derby.
Legendary Triple Crown-winning horse racing trainer Bob Baffert joins Nestor to discuss incredible story of Medina Spirit coming to Preakness off a legendary win at the Kentucky Derby.
Because it’s Philadelphia Week, we go north to visit with longtime friend and Baltimorean Dick Jerardi, who updates us on the ponies, Penn State and what it’s like to hear Eagles fans moan. And one day, he’ll give Nestor that tour of The Palestra and eat a proper cheesesteak.
Want to know all of the facts about the new deal that will keep Preakness in Baltimore? Here you go…
Want to know all of the facts about the new deal that will keep Preakness in Baltimore? Here you go…
Just got back from the Maryland Jockey Club and the two biggest pieces of news: 1. You’ll have to pay