In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.

MLB Pipeline’s Jonathan Mayo discussed what he learned about Jackson Holliday and other Orioles prospects from his trip to the Orioles-Pirates “Spring Breakout” game:

Kansas guard and former Towson star Nicolas Timberlake discussed reaching his first NCAA Tournament:

Former Orioles catcher Matt Wieters discussed what he learned from his stint as a guest instructor at Orioles spring training, specifically about Adley Rutschman:

Baseball America editor in chief JJ Cooper discussed why tanking alone doesn’t explain the success the Orioles have found:

Former Georgia wide receiver Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint discussed what it would mean to him to re-unite with his former offensive coordinator Todd Monken and fellow Pompano Beach, Fla., native Lamar Jackson if the Ravens select him in the NFL Draft:

Oregon forward and Baltimore native Kwame Evans Jr. discussed his path from Poly to being teammates with Derik Queen at Montverde Academy in Florida to winning the Pac-12 Tournament and reaching March Madness with the Ducks:

Former Orioles shortstop J.J. Hardy discussed his stint as a guest instructor at Orioles spring training and why he thinks Holliday would have been ready had he made the Opening Day roster:

Former Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco discussed signing with the Colts after playing for the Browns — two teams Ravens fans have complicated histories with — plus doubts he felt before his magical run in Cleveland and why he would have listened if the Ravens had called him looking for a backup:

ESPN MLB writer Jesse Rogers discussed what Corbin Burnes will bring to the Orioles beyond just his stats:

CBS and Peacock analyst and former Memphis and Georgia Tech coach Josh Pastner discussed the NCAA Tournament and whether Maryland can get things turned around in one offseason:

Ravens cornerback Arthur Maulet discussed re-signing with the team after a really good 2023 season:

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