Reaction To Orioles’ Chris Bassitt Signing
Stan “The Fan” Charles and Luke Jackson discuss the Orioles’ reported one-year deal with right-handed pitcher Chris Bassitt.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Luke Jackson discuss the Orioles’ reported one-year deal with right-handed pitcher Chris Bassitt.
Read moreThe Orioles have invited six former players and one former manager/coach to serve as guest coaches at Spring Training, including Adam Jones and Nick Markakis.
Read moreFormer Maryland HC Mark Turgeon was recently hired by the University of Missouri-Kansas City, and Morgan State head coach Kevin Broadus, who served as an assistant under Turgeon from 2017-2019, said he is “elated” that his old boss is back in the game.
Read moreEven though the Orioles haven’t added a top-of-the-rotation starter, ESPN baseball analyst Tim Kurkjian said he expects them to be “a significantly better team than last year, and they should be vying for a playoff spot of some sort in September.”
Read moreMorgan State men’s basketball has won six in a row, and HC Kevin Broadus and his players credit strides made at practice for helping the team progress.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles talks with Josh Lewin about his new role as play-by-play announcer on the Orioles Radio Network and what it means to return to Baltimore after filling in on Orioles radio broadcasts during the 1995 and 1996 seasons.
Read moreEven with nine newcomers to the team, UMBC men’s basketball quickly came together on and off the court and now sits at 14-8 overall and 7-2 in the America East. “We’re really unselfish,” transfer wing DJ Armstrong Jr. said. “It’s not just a saying. We live by it.”
Read moreIn case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out, including interviews with Tim Kurkjian, Josh Bynes and more.
Read moreTowson men’s lacrosse enters the 2026 season eyeing a third consecutive CAA title and trip to the NCAA Tournament. “There’s no doubt we want to elevate the success that we’ve had over the past few years and continue to build upon it,” HC Shawn Nadelen said.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball fell to Ohio State, 82-62, on Feb. 5, its third straight defeat by at least 20 points. “We always get discouraged anytime a team goes on a run,” senior forward Solomon Washington said. “We’ve stop that. It’s basketball. It’s a game of runs.”
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