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

CBS March Madness analyst Dan Bonner discussed the role Cam Spencer (Boys’ Latin) played in UConn’s run to the National Championship and how Maryland can get things turned around:

NESN analyst and former Red Sox infielder Lou Merloni discussed how scary he thinks the Orioles are and what to make of the 2024 Red Sox:

MLB Pipeline and MLB Network analyst Sam Dykstra discussed the Norfolk Tides’ historic offensive start, Cade Povich standing out among pitching prospects and how ready these prospects might be to contribute in the bigs:

ESPN MLB reporter Tim Kurkjian discussed Jackson Holliday’s promotion to Baltimore and what he’ll bring this season:

Baseball America‘s Carlos Collazo discussed what comps might make sense for Holliday and how quickly he can reach his potential:

Bowie Baysox infielder Collin Burns discussed getting back to being healthy this season and how playing multiple positions could help him reach Baltimore:

Oklahoma State baseball coach Josh Holliday discussed how his nephew Jackson might be better suited for making the transition to the major league level than the average 20-year-old:

Former Maryland safety Beau Brade (River Hill) discussed what it meant to him to help get Maryland football turned around, his Ray Lewis fandom and how he might be able to bring a Kyle Hamilton-esque skill set to whoever selects him in the NFL Draft:

Brewers TV analyst and former utility player Vinny Rottino discussed the starts to the season for DL Hall and Joey Ortiz and the impact Corbin Burnes is having for the Orioles:

Incoming basketball transfer Ja’Kobi Gillespie discussed why Maryland made sense for him as a landing spot after a huge season at Belmont:

AppleTV+ and MLB Network Radio analyst Ryan Spilborghs discussed his emotions after watching Jackson Holliday grow up when he and Matt were Rockies teammates and what might still concern him despite the Orioles’ hot start:

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