In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.
105.7 The Fan analyst and former Orioles minor leaguer Ryan Ripken discussed the Orioles’ recent better play and whether they should reconsider their trade deadline strategy:
NBC Sports Washington analyst and former NBA champion Tony Massenburg (Maryland) discussed the NBA Finals — including some big games for former Terp Aaron Wiggins — and whether it is important for alums to be more involved:
Sixteen-time Nathan’s Famous 4th of July Hot Dog Eating Contest winner Joey Chestnut discussed his return to the competition after a contract dispute kept him away last year:
Orioles reliever Bryan Baker discussed how he went from not being sure of his roster spot to being one of the most reliable leverage arms on the team:
Denver Outlaws star Jared Bernhardt (Maryland) discussed his return to lacrosse this season after playing football at Ferris State and with the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and CFL’s BC Lions:
USMNT defender and Baltimore native Alex Freeman discussed getting his first opportunity to play in a major international competition in the Gold Cup and how he ended up playing soccer as the son of a football legend (Antonio Freeman):
Maryland basketball legend Juan Dixon (Calvert Hall) discussed his role as head coach for Team Shell Shock in The Basketball Tournament this summer and how it is a representation of Maryland alumni wanting to have a bigger role with the program:
Whipsnakes midfielder Adam Poitras (Loyola) discussed being back in Baltimore for Homecoming Weekend and how the team bounced back to get a big win last week (with his four goals) after trailing 6-0 and sitting at 0-2 on the season:
Packers radio analyst and former All-Pro fullback John Kuhn discussed why he thinks Jaire Alexander will be a fit in Baltmore:
Former MLB pitcher and “Mayday!” host Trevor May discussed whether the Orioles can turn things around and what he makes of Charlie Morton’s turnaround:
Baltimore native DaJuan Summers (McDonogh) discussed being back at CFG Bank Arena this weekend with the DMV Trilogy of BIG3:
Whipsnakes star and 2024 PLL Rookie of the Year TJ Malone discussed how he has found success despite not being so physically imposing and why playing in Baltimore is unique to him because he was actually born here:
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