They Said It On Glenn Clark Radio: April 2026
Bradley Bozeman, Chris Davis, Oluchi Okananwa and Trevor Rogers recently joined Glenn Clark Radio. Here’s what they had to say.
Read moreBradley Bozeman, Chris Davis, Oluchi Okananwa and Trevor Rogers recently joined Glenn Clark Radio. Here’s what they had to say.
Read moreChris Davis said he welcomes the possibility of Pete Alonso breaking his Orioles single-season home run record. “If he does, that means he’s swinging the bat well and that means that the Orioles are probably winning,” Davis said.
Read moreTrevor Rogers might have put up the most surprising individual season in Orioles history in 2025, but there are at least some other candidates. Glenn Clark looks back at 15 surprising Orioles seasons.
Read moreFormer first baseman Chris Davis and former right-handed pitcher Storm Davis have been elected to the Orioles Hall of Fame, and late front office executive and scout Jim Russo will be inducted as this year’s Herb Armstrong Award winner.
Read moreFormer Orioles manager Buck Showalter shares his thoughts on Chris Davis’ time in Baltimore, the work he saw from Davis behind the scenes and more.
Read moreGlenn Clark says it’s OK for Orioles fans to feel conflicted (or worse) about Chris Davis as they reflect on his retirement, and there’s nothing strange about that.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles reflects on the end of the Chris Davis era in Birdland, and he says while the massive contract was an awful big swing and miss, he will fondly remember the slugger who put fear in the hearts of the pitchers he faced for a solid chunk of his Orioles career.
Read moreLongtime Orioles slugger Chris Davis announced his retirement from baseball Aug. 12. Davis hit 253 home runs for the Orioles, sixth in club history, but he struggled mightily after signing a seven-year, $161 million contract ahead of the 2016 season.
Read moreAfter undergoing arthroscopic hip surgery, what’s next for Chris Davis, who has one year left on his contract? Plus, Todd Karpovich on the latest with Hunter Harvey and Richie Martin.
Read moreJim Henneman shares some spring training observations on the Orioles and the rest of the league. He also bids farewell to Elgin Baylor and Joe Boylan.
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