Jim Henneman: For Baltimore Sports Fans, Paranoia Is Never Out Of Season
Paranoia is never out of season, writes Jim Henneman, as he offers some observations on what he’s been hearing from Ravens fans and Orioles fans lately.
Read moreParanoia is never out of season, writes Jim Henneman, as he offers some observations on what he’s been hearing from Ravens fans and Orioles fans lately.
Read moreAn estimated 10,000 fans from Baltimore were at Yankee Stadium for the Colts-Giants NFL championship game in 1958 … including Jim Henneman, who looks back on the “Greatest Game Ever Played” 65 years later.
Read moreJim Henneman shares his thoughts on the Orioles’ Camden Yards lease situation, Shohei Ohtani’s contract with the Dodgers and more.
Read moreJim Henneman says it very well could be that the biggest decisions Orioles GM Mike Elias has to make this offseason will revolve around the players he gives up rather than the ones he receives.
Read moreTen pitchers to complete a 2-1 game that lasted nine innings? Hopefully Game 3 of the NLCS between the Diamondbacks and Phillies is not the new norm, writes Jim Henneman.
Read moreWhile some people may believe the Orioles would’ve been better off as a wild-card team than as AL East champions, Jim Henneman doesn’t buy that theory.
Read moreSometimes things get personal. Too personal. And this was definitely one of them. Jim Henneman explains why he was at a loss for words following the death of Brooks Robinson.
Read moreJim Henneman shares his take on the Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays getting knocked out of the MLB playoffs in the wild-card round.
Read moreJim Henneman shares some thoughts on the MLB wild-card round’s initial showing on the secondary ticket market.
Read moreWatching the Orioles and Rays surge and struggle as they grapple for the AL East lead reminds Jim Henneman of one of his favorite sayings when magic numbers fall into single digits: “Do you know how difficult it is to win (fill in the number) games when you have to?”
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