In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.
Former Orioles pitcher Steve Johnson discussed the decisions the team will have to make regarding the postseason roster:
CBS NFL analyst and former NFL kicker Jay Feely discussed the bizarre circumstances by which the Ravens lost to the Colts:
Actor and Baltimore native Josh Charles discussed what this Orioles season has meant to him and other Orioles fans:
On “The Tyus Bowser Show,” Glenn, Tyus, Reeta Hubbard and special guest Michael Pierce discussed the difficult loss to the Colts, how both players have taken on veteran status and, in honor of Taylor Swift, which celebrity they’d most like to have at a game:
Former Orioles pitcher Ross Grimsley discussed his memories of his former teammate Brooks Robinson:
Former Orioles outfielder Al Bumbry shared his own reflections on the life of the legendary Brooks Robinson:
Longtime Baltimore sportscaster Scott Garceau discussed what it was like to go from being a fan of Brooks Robinson to a friend and co-worker:
New York Times bestselling author Laura Lippman discussed her lifelong affinity for Brooks Robinson and the Orioles:
Orioles outfielder Ken Singleton discussed how important Brooks Robinson was to him, including Brooks being his mother’s second favorite baseball player:
Former Orioles second baseman Bobby Grich discussed in detail the remarkable impact Brooks Robinson had on him both on and off the field:
ESPN’s Marty Smith discussed his new leadership book “Sideline CEO” and some thoughts on Maryland’s strong start to the season:
CBS NFL play-by-play voice Ian Eagle discussed the Ravens-Browns matchup he’s calling this week and why it’s time for other broadcasters to retire the Taylor Swift references:
Maryland linebacker Sean Greeley (Havre de Grace) discussed his rise from walk-on to scholarship player and contributor and the history he made by both forcing a fumble and catching a touchdown in their win over Michigan State:
Browns offensive lineman Michael Dunn (Maryland) discussed the Week 4 matchup and why he feels “lucky” to be in his seventh NFL season after going undrafted:
Legendary sports television personality Roy Firestone discussed his longtime friendship with Brooks Robinson, which began when he was a spring training bat boy for the Orioles:
CBS NFL analyst Charles Davis discussed his expectations for the Ravens’ offense moving forward and whether we have enough of a sample size to know the Browns’ defense is as good as their numbers suggest:
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