In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.
MASN analyst and former Orioles pitcher Ben McDonald discussed how concerned fans should be about the way the Orioles closed the first half and why Blue Jays starter Chris Bassitt makes sense to him as a trade target:
Former Ravens Super Bowl XLVII champion fullback Vonta Leach discussed the life and legacy of Jacoby Jones, his former teammate in Baltimore and Houston:
MLB.com and ESPN analyst Mike Petriello discussed why the Orioles’ late first-half swoon isn’t particularly concerning:
Former Loyola lacrosse star Sydni Black discussed playing her first professional season with Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse in Sparks:
Ellicott City native Jessica Stevens (Centennial) discussed making her first Olympics in trampoline:
Baseball America‘s Carlos Collazo discussed the potential of Orioles first-round pick Vance Honeycutt and other players the team selected in the MLB Draft:
105.7 The Fan analyst and former Orioles minor leaguer Ryan Ripken discussed the Orioles’ options at the trade deadline and when Coby Mayo should be in the bigs:
Detroit Free Press Tigers writer Evan Petzold discussed the reports of the Orioles’ interest in Tarik Skubal any why the conversation would likely “start and end” with Jackson Holliday:
ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler discussed his recent Top 10 rankings where NFL executives voted Lamar Jackson the fourth-best QB in the NFL and Derrick Henry the ninth-best RB:
Rangers color analyst and former MLB pitcher Mike Bacsik discussed why he doesn’t expect Texas to make pitchers Nathan Eovaldi and Max Scherzer available at the deadline and the risk of potentially trading for Skubal:
Legendary former Baltimore Colts defensive lineman Joe Ehrmann discussed being selected for induction to the Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame:
North Carolina baseball coach Scott Forbes discussed why he believes Honeycutt could be a major league centerfielder today and the progress the Orioles’ first-round pick has already made on improving his strikeout rate:
Legendary former Maryland football coach Ralph Friedgen discussed receiving the Coaches’ Legacy Award as part of induction to the Maryland State Athletics Hall of Fame:
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