The 15: Next Baltimore Hall Of Fame Candidates
With Ed Reed and Mike Mussina going into their sports’ respective Halls of Fame, Glenn Clark wonders who will be the next athletes with Baltimore ties to earn a Hall of Fame nod.
Read moreWith Ed Reed and Mike Mussina going into their sports’ respective Halls of Fame, Glenn Clark wonders who will be the next athletes with Baltimore ties to earn a Hall of Fame nod.
Read moreGervonta “Tank” Davis capped off his Baltimore homecoming by knocking out Ricardo Nunez in the second round, bringing him one step closer to a pay-per-view fight.
Read moreShowtime boxing analyst Al Bernstein believes Gervonta Davis’ success could lead to more up-and-coming boxers in Baltimore. “It takes somebody achieving something great. That happened in St. Louis because of [Michael] Spinks,” Bernstein said.
Read moreThe second Topgolf location in Maryland opened June 21 near National Harbor, with Baltimore scheduled to get its own Topgolf entertainment center sometime in 2020.
Read moreBaltimore native Brandon Novak was a skateboarding prodigy as a teenager, became a part of The CKY Crew and starred on “Jackass” before losing it all to addiction. Now sober, he helps others struggling with addiction.
Read moreAfter finishing seventh in a dramatic Kentucky Derby, War of Will used his No. 1 poll position to win the second jewel of horse racing’s Triple Crown by 1 1/4 lengths.
Read moreThere was little clarity on the future of the Preakness Stakes as Tim Ritvo, chief operating officer of The Stronach
Read moreIn the event the Preakness Stakes moves out of Pimlico Race Course and to Laurel Park, what would the race look like? Bill Ordine breaks down the differences in crowd size, high-end spectator spaces and more.
Read moreIn his latest sports cartoon with PressBox, Mike Ricigliano asks, is this the year the sun sets on the Preakness of Baltimore?
Read moreMarylanders who want to experience historic Pimlico Race Course can do so through the fourth annual Canter for the Cause June 2, which raises money for the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance.
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