In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.
Four-star 2023 Maryland commit Jahnathan Lamothe (St. Frances) discussed why he decided to join Kevin Willard’s program:
Legendary MLB voice and The Athletic analyst Peter Gammons discussed the newfound hope he feels for the Orioles after Adley Rutschman’s debut:
Former Maryland third baseman Jose Cuas discussed his incredible journey to becoming a pitcher, being out of baseball altogether for awhile and working for FedEx to now making his MLB debut recently as a reliever with the Royals:
Ravens fourth-round pick and former Coastal Carolina tight end Isaiah Likely discussed his excitement to share a huddle with Lamar Jackson after playing as the Ravens in Madden for years and his expectation that the team wants to use him as a hybrid tight end/receiver:
Double-A Bowie infielder Joey Ortiz discussed his defensive versatility and working through some early offensive struggles this season:
NBC Sports Washington analyst and former NBA forward Tony Massenburg (Maryland) discussed the NBA Finals and why he appreciates Willard’s aggressive scheduling:
SICScore.com analyst and former Chargers team physician Dr. David Chao discussed Grayson Rodriguez’s Grade 2 lat strain and why he’s apprehensive about J.K. Dobbins’ return:
Veteran NFL linebacker Brandon Copeland (Gilman) discussed his upcoming “Community Kickback” event at his alma mater and being so interested in continuing his career with his hometown Ravens that he’d be willing to drive himself there for a tryout:
The Athletic, SiriusXM and CBS Sports HQ analyst and former MLB GM Jim Bowden discussed why he’s so bullish about Rutschman, his belief that Gunnar Henderson is a future MLB batting champ and the Orioles’ need to start spending money this offseason:
MILB.com/MLBPipeline.com analyst Sam Dykstra discussed the Orioles on the Top 100 Prospects update, Rodriguez’s injury, Rutschman’s early MLB struggles and how close Coby Mayo might be to joining the list:
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