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

Former Orioles pitcher Steve Johnson discussed how the Orioles handle Tyler Wells moving forward:

Blue Jays color analyst and former Orioles catcher Caleb Joseph discussed what he’s made of the Orioles’ continued success in the AL East:

Hall of Fame pitcher and FOX analyst John Smoltz discussed why he believes the Orioles are good enough to win the World Series this year:

Just hours before the Orioles acquired Jack Flaherty, ESPN’s Tim Kurkjian discussed why Flaherty was the name that intrigued him as an option for pitching help:

1983 ALCS hero Tito Landrum discussed the 40th anniversary of the World Series title and the special place he has in Orioles history despite such a short stint with the team:

High-A Aberdeen pitcher Kyle Virbitsky discussed how he’s adjusted in his first season in the Orioles’ system after being acquired in the same trade that brought Cole Irvin to Baltimore:

Cardinals play-by-play voice Chip Caray discussed what the Orioles were getting in Jack Flaherty:

Former Maryland star Lizzie Colson (Manchester Valley) discussed being part of Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse this summer at USA Lacrosse in Sparks:

Eno Sarris (The Athletic/Fangraphs) discussed how the Orioles might get the best out of Jack Flaherty:

Double-A Bowie pitcher Carlos Tavera discussed his outstanding July and the progress he’s made in the Orioles’ system:

Padres staffer and former Cardinals manager Mike Shildt discussed what made Flaherty so special in St. Louis and why he’s confident the Orioles can get the best version of his former pitcher:

PLL co-founder and lacrosse legend Paul Rabil (Johns Hopkins) discussed the league’s return to Homewood Field this weekend and the possibility of Baltimore becoming a home city:

ESPN MLB insider Buster Olney discussed his frosty relationship with Orioles fans, what the Orioles should do next after their rebuild, the Mike Mussina debate and why he thinks Mike Elias “threaded the needle perfectly” at the trade deadline:

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