Jim Henneman: Bruce Zimmermann Appears Set As Orioles’ No. 4 Starter
The Orioles’ starting rotation is coming into focus, writes Jim Henneman, but it may not be as cut and dried as previously perceived.
Read moreThe Orioles’ starting rotation is coming into focus, writes Jim Henneman, but it may not be as cut and dried as previously perceived.
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.
Read moreJim Henneman weighs in on the retirement and career of former Orioles outfielder Nick Markakis, plus the rules changes coming to minor league baseball this year and more.
Read moreAs one of three managers to lead the Orioles to a World Series championship, Joe Altobelli holds a special place in club history. Jim Henneman remembers the manager who brought a calm demeanor to a tough situation.
Read moreJim Henneman pays tribute to Vi Ripken, a true Matriarch for the Ripken clan and a pillar of strength for a very strong family.
Read moreJim Henneman breaks down why Curt Schilling falling short of election to the Baseball Hall of Fame was hardly a shock — and also reveals his ballot and why he voted the way he did.
Read moreJim Henneman shares his thoughts on Super Bowl LV, the future of baseball’s DH rule and more.
Read moreThe Cardinals acquired All-Star third baseman Nolan Arenado … and the Rockies are reportedly forking over $50 million? Jim Henneman says it’s time for baseball to finally do something about what he calls “handout” deals.
Read moreJim Henneman has a Baseball Hall of Fame ballot for the 38th time this year. He breaks down his thought process in considering this year’s ballot, from his eight holdovers to the Barry Bonds-Roger Clemens question.
Read moreJim Henneman reflects on the passing of Hank Aaron and recalls the anticipation and buildup leading to the 1974 season when he was working on the Orioles’ beat for The News American.
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