Jim Henneman: Former Orioles GM Roland Hemond Always Left An Impression
Jim Henneman remembers former Orioles GM Roland Hemond, who passed away Dec. 12 at the age of 92 after a remarkable lifetime in baseball.
Read moreJim Henneman remembers former Orioles GM Roland Hemond, who passed away Dec. 12 at the age of 92 after a remarkable lifetime in baseball.
Read moreJim Henneman isn’t sure what caused the spending spree in the baseball free-agent marketplace this past week, but he says the Rays made the best deal of all by signing Wander Franco for 11 years.
Read moreJim Henneman reflects on the passing of Bob Ferry and Dick Szymanski, two colorful personalities whose careers took similar paths with two different Baltimore sports teams in the 1960s and 1970s.
Read moreGiven the nature of the business and his almost 30 years of experience while living the dream, Gary Kendall told Jim Henneman he wasn’t shocked to be let go by the Orioles. That doesn’t mean it didn’t sting.
Read moreJim Henneman was in attendance for the Wizards’ unveiling of a bust in memory of the great Wes Unseld, prompting some thoughts about the family’s enduring legacy.
Read moreJim Henneman weighs in on the MLB playoffs and considers the strange reality that if the Dodgers somehow manage to repeat as champions, one former and one current Oriole will qualify for a World Series ring.
Read moreJim Henneman shares his thoughts looking back at the 2021 MLB regular season and ahead to the postseason in what he says could at best be called an unconventional baseball year.
Read moreSept. 26, 2021, is the 50th anniversary of the Orioles establishing the all-time record by having a fourth starting pitcher record 20 wins in a single season. Jim Henneman talks to Jim Palmer about the record that won’t be matched in anybody’s lifetime.
Read moreThe Class of 2020 had its ceremony canceled once and postponed another time, but the National Baseball Hall of Fame’s latest induction ceremony finally became reality Sept. 8 — and Jim Henneman says it went off without a hitch.
Read moreJim Henneman says the time has come for the Orioles to address the fate of manager Brandon Hyde and announce whether the club will pick up the option for a fourth year with Hyde as manager.
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