Telling the story of 9/11 and New York baseball twenty years later
Legendary sports producer Ross Greenburg joins Nestor to tell the story of 9/11 two decades later through the eyes of New York managers Joe Torre and Bobby Valentine. Sports heals.
Legendary sports producer Ross Greenburg joins Nestor to tell the story of 9/11 two decades later through the eyes of New York managers Joe Torre and Bobby Valentine. Sports heals.
Buffalo sports historian Mike Billoni is joined by legendary local sports cartoonist Mike Ricigliano to discuss the not-for-long Blue Jays miracle in Western New York. And the forty years and a century that came before that…
While watching the Orioles play the Mets in Queens and hearing Cakes on the MASN call, Nestor reached to venerable New York Daily News baseball insider Bill Madden to tell some tales from the 1969 crypt. Oh, and there was the time at Cross Keys on the Yankees beat when he witnessed the Billy Martin-Ed Whitson bar brawl.
In a new book of his conversations with modern celebrities, Yankees broadcaster and sports radio host Michael Kay of Yes Network brings to life his extended chats where pop culture meets substance and depth.
Michael Kay of Yes Network joins Nestor at CenterStage to discuss great discussions
Despite blowing a ninth-inning lead, the Orioles prevailed to salvage a four-game split with New York.
Trey Mancini had two of Baltimore’s four hits on Wednesday night.
Lefty Bruce Zimmermann allowed four runs and nine hits over just 3 2/3 innings on Tuesday.
Cedric Mullins homered twice to back up six strong innings from Matt Harvey as Baltimore won the series opener on Monday.
Manager Brandon Hyde discussed the wild victory as Baltimore finished a 4-2 road trip to open the 2021 season.
Baltimore manager Brandon Hyde tipped his cap to the New York ace, who struck out 13 over seven scoreless innings on Tuesday night.
Author Mark Mussina joins Nestor to discuss modern baseball and the attention span of American children.
A disastrous fifth inning capped by Giancarlo Stanton’s grand slam sent the Orioles to a 7-0 defeat in the Bronx.
The 25-year-old exited Sunday’s win in Boston with a hamstring strain.
Bill Cole and Nestor discuss the city of Baltimore and the region as a whole recapturing the “magic” of Orioles baseball again this spring. Or sometime during our lifetime again…
Orioles legend and current Yankees broadcaster Ken Singleton joins Nestor to talk the Yankees, Orioles baseball and Reggie Jackson.
A John Means resurgence on the heels of Keegan Akin and Dean Kremer shutting down the Yankees last weekend would give the Orioles the makings of their most interesting starting rotation in some time.
The Baltimore legend who has broadcast Yankees games for three decades had a lot on his mind about our country and sports.
The Baltimore legend who broadcasts Yankees games had a lot on his mind about our country and sports
Luke Jones and Nestor recap Orioles white flag Sunday of trades and moves
There was no orange carpet or improved fortune against the Yankees at an empty Camden Yards on Wednesday.
Even coming off the injured list, Alex Cobb had a much better season debut this time around.
On Baltimore’s 226th pitch of the game, Paul Fry converted the save in a 7-5 win on Sunday.
Trey Mancini’s RBI double in the sixth inning proved to be a rare highlight for Baltimore.
How should the Orioles honor the second-best pitcher in club history?
A deeper look at the numbers over time made the former Orioles pitcher’s invitation to Cooperstown the right call.
Start spreading the news, Zach Britton is leaving today. Nestor pens a #DearOrioles letter to the best closer in franchise history
The lefty sinkerballer is joining the best bullpen in baseball in the midst of a tight pennant race.
Nestor writes a #DearOrioles letter to Mr. Miami and says none of those statues in Camden Yards outfield resemble him
Brad Brach’s season ERA climbed to 4.63 after another poor outing on Monday.
The All-Star shortstop began what could possibly be his final homestand in Baltimore on Monday.
After going 2-8 at Yankee Stadium last year, the Orioles won three of four in a memorable April series.
New York pulled away late despite running into four outs on the bases.
Andrew Cashner pitched six strong innings to earn his first win as an Oriole.
The first baseman entered Thursday just 1-for-21 with three walks on the season.
The reigning National League MVP Giancarlo Stanton was traded to the Yankees in the offseason.
Only 15 players were selected by the 29 other clubs in this year’s Rule 5 draft.
A blistering August offense has cooled off and the bullpen had to pitch 15 innings in two wins.
Kevin Gausman gave up seven earned runs and walked six in 3 1/3 innings.
Manny Machado struck out four times in a game for only the second time in his career.