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

FOX Sports analyst and Hall of Fame pitcher John Smoltz discussed why he sees similarities between the current Orioles and the start of the Braves’ run of dominance in the early 90’s:

105.7 The Fan analyst and former Orioles shortstop Mike Bordick discussed why he’s been OK with the team not rushing prospects up from the minors:

Rays color analyst and former MLB pitcher Brian Anderson discussed why he thinks the Orioles can stay in the AL East race for the whole season:

Legendary former Orioles pitcher Mike Boddicker discussed the 40th anniversary of the team winning the 1983 World Series and what he likes about this year’s team:

Former Buccaneers head coach Dirk Koetter discussed why he hired Todd Monken as his offensive coordinator when he got his first NFL head coaching gig and what he expects Monken to bring to the Ravens:

Double-A outfielder Jud Fabian discussed his hot start to the season and getting called up from High-A Aberdeen:

Giants first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr. (Maryland/St. Paul’s) discussed why he’s so excited for Matt Swope to be promoted to head coach and his strong start to the season:

Maryland running back Roman Hemby (John Carroll) discussed his breakout season, their hopes to take the next step as a program and the football camp he’s hosting in his hometown of Joppatowne:

Low-A Delmarva outfielder Trendon Craig discussed the solid season he’s put together as he makes a name for himself in the Orioles’ system:

New Navy baseball coach Chuck Ristano discussed leaving Florida State for Annapolis and his relationship with Orioles legend Trey Mancini, which included throwing for him at the 2021 Home Run Derby:

Triple-A Norfolk manager Buck Britton discussed winning the International League first-half title and the progress made by players like Jordan Westburg, Colton Cowser and Heston Kjerstad:

Photo Credit: Courtesy of the Atlanta Braves

Glenn Clark

See all posts by Glenn Clark. Follow Glenn Clark on Twitter at @glennclarkradio