In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.
“Baseball Today” host and Jomboy analyst Chris Rose discussed the Orioles moving on from Brandon Hyde and what’s next for the organization:
Trainer Michael McCarthy discussed winning his second Preakness thanks to Journalism’s strong close and how that win might prove the Triple Crown schedule doesn’t need to change:
USA Today MLB writer Gabe Lacques discussed the fallout from Hyde’s dismissal and what it means for the Orioles:
ESPN MLB analyst Buster Olney discussed how the power structure between owner David Rubenstein, general manager Mike Elias and the next manager should look after Hyde’s dismissal:
105.7 The Fan analyst and former Orioles shortstop Mike Bordick discussed the Orioles’ direction post-Brandon Hyde and whether they should consider optioning Adley Rutschman as his struggles continue:
ESPN lacrosse analyst and former Johns Hopkins goalie Quint Kessenich discussed College Lacrosse Championship Weekend, including whether Maryland or Syracuse is more likely to be able to get the other to play at their pace:
Author and MLB.com columnist (and Deadspin founder) Will Leitch discussed his recent column suggesting the Orioles could turn things around, why Skip Schumaker makes sense for the Orioles (but the Orioles might not make sense for Schumaker) and his new book “Lloyd McNeil’s Last Ride:”
ESPN MLB analyst Tim Kurkjian discussed why he doesn’t think the Orioles need to move on from Elias and what profile they should be looking for in their next manager:
The Athletic MLB writer Chelsea Janes discussed how Rubenstein’s involvement might change if the Orioles do keep Elias around long-term:
Author and longtime former SI writer S.L. Price discussed his new book “The American Game,” detailing the history of lacrosse both good and bad:
PressBox publisher Stan “The Fan” Charles reflected on the life and legacy of longtime Orioles and baseball writer Jim Henneman:
Aberdeen IronBirds shortstop Griff O’Ferrall discuss his first full season of pro ball, how he and Ethan Anderson are “like a married couple” and playing some more second base:
Former Orioles manager Buck Showalter discussed why he thinks there is too much criticism of Adley Rutschman and whether there would be awkwardness to a potential reunion in Baltimore based on how his previous stint ended:
Chesapeake Baysox third baseman Max Wagner discussed getting back on track after dealing with injuries and playing some more second base as well:
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