Stan ‘The Fan’ Charles: Jim Henneman’s Loss Leaves Gaping Hole
Stan “The Fan” Charles remembers his late friend Jim Henneman, whom he brought on board as one of PressBox’s first hires nearly 20 years ago.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles remembers his late friend Jim Henneman, whom he brought on board as one of PressBox’s first hires nearly 20 years ago.
Read moreBaseball Hall of Famer Jim Palmer, The Athletic’s Jayson Stark and longtime Baltimore sportswriter Peter Schmuck reflect on the life and legacy of Jim Henneman.
Read moreMichael Janofsky pays tribute to Jim Henneman and recalls how meeting him changed the course of his career and his life.
Read morePressBox is saddened to learn of the passing of veteran Baltimore sportswriter Jim Henneman. No words can capture what Henneman meant to Baltimore sports fans better than his own, so here’s a look back at some our favorite pieces over the years.
Read moreJim Henneman shares his baseball reflections from the Relaxation Station, where the beer is always cold and the climate controlled, though somewhat heated at times.
Read moreJim Henneman shares his spring training observations, mostly from afar, with a 10-day trip to Sarasota and five Orioles games mixed in.
Read moreOne thing nearly a lifetime in the fun and games department has taught Jim Henneman is that hope is a wish, not a game plan. Allow him to explain how that relates to the Orioles’ offseason.
Read moreJim Henneman recalls a trip to Vancouver 30 years ago to watch the Grey Cup and the importance of remembering what it’s like to be a fan.
Read moreJim Henneman shares his thoughts on the 2024 World Series, and he says what was billed as a dream matchup with a Hollywood ending didn’t quite work out that way.
Read moreThis probably isn’t the best time to bring it up, but Jim Henneman thought he’d share a dream he had recently. It involved a 295-495-695 World Series between the Orioles and Nationals! Allow him to explain.
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