Jim Henneman: Orioles’ Five-Man Starting Rotation Is All But Officially Set
With the Orioles’ five-man rotation all but officially set, Jim Henneman says the key question is how deep into games those pitchers will be able to go.
Read moreWith the Orioles’ five-man rotation all but officially set, Jim Henneman says the key question is how deep into games those pitchers will be able to go.
Read moreJim Henneman says there is a lot of work to do and habits to break regarding the new baseball rules … and it shouldn’t come as a shock to learn a lot of these changes bring a whole new element to the job of umpires.
Read moreDarell Hernaiz never made it to Baltimore, rising only to No. 16 among the Orioles’ minor league prospects, but Jim Henneman says he could be a key footnote in Mike Elias’ current rebuilding project.
Read moreJim Henneman admits he’s in over his head, but he weighs in on Lamar Jackson’s contract status and the slippery slope of making an assumption about someone else’s health and/or well-being.
Read moreIt went generally unnoticed, just as it did the first time, but this year’s Army-Navy football game marked the 60th year that instant replay has been used during televised sporting events. Jim Henneman looks back on the beginnings of instant replay.
Read moreAfter watching more of the World Cup contests than ever before, Jim Henneman has one regret about the final match between Argentina and France — that it didn’t last longer.
Read moreJim Henneman reviews the candidates up for consideration by the Baseball Hall of Fame’s Contemporary Era Committee this year and explains why he thinks Fred McGriff may be the sole survivor.
Read moreJim Henneman looks back on the three craziest things he saw during the 2022 World Series and the strangest note during postseason play.
Read moreJim Henneman says the rainout of Game 3 of the World Series gives a slight edge to the Phillies, but the Astros still have the advantage.
Read moreJim Henneman says old-school, old-fashioned or just plain old baseball fans have a particular reason to be excited about the 2022 World Series — there’s a good chance there will be no “openers” posing as starting pitchers.
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