Top Storylines Heading Into The 2023 Preakness Stakes
NBC Triple Crown race caller Larry Collmus, Mage owner Ramiro Restrepo and local jockey Sheldon Russell discuss some of the top storylines heading into this year’s Preakness Stakes.
Read moreNBC Triple Crown race caller Larry Collmus, Mage owner Ramiro Restrepo and local jockey Sheldon Russell discuss some of the top storylines heading into this year’s Preakness Stakes.
Read moreBaltimore’s Classic Five will host the 2023 Two-Man Team Championships at Mount Pleasant Golf Course June 3-4.
Read moreKentucky Derby winner Mage was installed as the 8-5 favorite on the morning line for Saturday’s Preakness Stakes after drawing Post 3 at Monday’s Post Position Draw for the 148th running of the middle jewel of the Triple Crown.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein talk all things Ravens with the team’s chief sales officer Kevin Rochlitz.
Read moreThe Orioles’ Camden Yards lease expires at the end of the year, but Gov. Wes Moore is confident the state and club will work out a lease that keeps the Orioles in Baltimore for generations to come. “The beautiful thing is … that we and the Orioles are very much aligned,” he said.
Read moreAfter a four-year drought, the Baltimore Blast will once again compete for a Major Arena Soccer League championship, facing Chihuahua Savage in a best-of-three series starting April 27.
Read moreIt had always been journeyman defender Patrick Thompson’s dream to play for the Baltimore Blast, and it became a reality during the 2022-23 season after recovering from a torn ACL.
Read moreFrom the Baltimore Business Journal: Under Armour has signed its most recognizable athlete, Stephen Curry, to a long-term deal that will see the former NBA MVP take on a larger role at the company.
Read moreWhen the newly renamed CFG Bank Arena reopened in April, sports were not the central focus of the building. With that in mind, Glenn Clark takes a trip down memory lane with The 15 “Best Sports At The Baltimore Arena.”
Read moreThe Blast went 5-2 to close out the regular season, despite William Vanzela missing the last three games. “It’s one game at a time, one series at a time,” Vanzela said of the team’s playoff mindset. “How do you get out of that series and move on to whoever we play next.”
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