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

Orioles slugger Ryan O’Hearn discussed the success he has found this season after being uncertain whether things would work out for him after being DFA’d by the Royals:

Timonium native Spencer Horwitz (St. Paul’s) discussed making his MLB debut last week with the Toronto Blue Jays:

MLB Pipeline’s Jonathan Mayo discussed why they moved Jackson Holliday ahead of Elly De La Cruz as the No. 1 prospect in all of baseball on their latest top-100 list:

The Athletic’s Keith Law discussed what Jordan Westburg brings to the Orioles and why they need to trade prospects to acquire starting pitching now:

Bowie Baysox pitcher Alex Pham discussed the pitches and velocity he has added to get off to such a strong start in his first season as a starter in the Orioles’ system:

Maryland lacrosse legend and current Terps defensive coordinator Jesse Bernhardt discussed what it means to him to be playing for Team USA again at the World Lacrosse Men’s Championship:

Former Orioles pitcher Scott McGregor discussed the 40th anniversary of the team winning the 1983 World Series and what it meant to him to throw a complete game shutout in the clinching Game 5:

Fifteen-time Nathan’s Famous 4th of July Hot Dog Eating Contest winner Joey Chestnut discussed this year’s contest and his upcoming return to Baltimore in August to try to finish the seven-pound Seafood UFO sandwich at Jimmy’s Famous Seafood:

MLB Network analyst and former MLB utility man Mark DeRosa discussed his experience with Cedric Mullins with Team USA, the job manager Brandon Hyde has done and what the Orioles should do at the trade deadline:

Glenn, Stan “The Fan” Charles and Griffin Bass offered their superlatives for the first half of the Orioles’ season:

High-A Aberdeen outfielder Dylan Beavers discussed how he’s adjusting in his first season of pro ball and how he’s not letting his struggles get the best of him:

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