Glenn Clark: I’ve Never Been Happier To Be So Wrong
About a year ago, Glenn Clark wrote that the fight to keep the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore was a lost cause. Now, he’s never been happier to be so wrong.
Read moreAbout a year ago, Glenn Clark wrote that the fight to keep the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore was a lost cause. Now, he’s never been happier to be so wrong.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein talk with Aquarius Sports and Entertainment president and CEO Marc Bluestein about what sports marketing will look like when games return without fans and more.
Read moreJim Henneman shares his thoughts on ESPN’s “The Last Dance” and wonders what might have been if Michael Jordan hadn’t left the Bulls to play baseball.
Read moreThe Preakness Stakes, typically run on the third weekend of May but postponed this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, will take place Oct. 3, one month after the Kentucky Derby.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein talk with sports business professor and former MLB executive Marty Conway about some of the obstacles sports leagues face in returning and what the sports landscape might look like when the action resumes.
Read moreFormer Terps point guard and current Jordan Brand VP Howard “H” White discusses his time at Maryland, his journey with Nike and the Michael Jordan-Len Bias comparisons.
Read moreFormer Towson attackman Tyler Konen is now studying at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, and he’ll soon be starting his clinical rotations. Konen talked about his path from lacrosse to medicine, how he’ll be helping in the coronavirus fight and more.
Read moreAs Michael Jordan’s first NBA head coach, former Baltimore Bullets star Kevin Loughery says he knew Jordan would become a star, but he didn’t know just how big he would become.
Read moreMark Hamilton grew up in Baltimore and made it to the majors with the Cardinals before leaving baseball to become a doctor. He talked with Glenn Clark Radio about his time in Baltimore, his decision and what it’s like to be joining the fight against COVID-19.
Read more“Now that we know the Olympics are pushed back a year, … you just kind of regroup,” said Baltimore wrestler Pat Downey, who’s long dreamed about competing on that stage. “It’s definitely something that needed to happen.”
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