Join WBAL's Nick Testoni as he recaps the early actions in the Orioles offseason, including the introduction of new Orioles Manager, Craig Albernaz. The new Orioles skipper would join Nick later in the show to discuss the job, goals, and aspirations moving forward for the Orioles heading into 2026.
In this episode, Valerie Preactor talks with the Orioles rising star, Jackson Holliday. Just 20 years old, Jackson talks about his growth from his first big league stint, the support system that has kept him grounded, and the challenges of transitioning to second base. He shares his experience of hitting a grand slam and the advice that's kept him focused on performing at his best. Next is a candid conversation with Zach Eflin, who discusses the bittersweet experience of being traded from the Rays to the Orioles mid-season, the importance of family in his life, and his aspirations for the Orioles playoff run. MLB writer for FOX Sports, Deesha Thosar offers her expert insights on the Orioles struggles and the path forward as they face tough competition in the AL East.
Dylan Cease made history for the San Diego Padres by pitching a no-hitter against the Washington Nationals, the second in team history. Valerie Preactor sits down with Padres broadcaster Tony Gwynn Jr. in discussing Cease's performance and rookie Jackson Merrill's consistent impact on the team. The Padres are set to face the Orioles on July 26, aiming to extend their five-game winning streak.
In this special All-Star Week edition, WBAL's Sports Anchor Valerie Preactor sits down with outfielder Colton Cowser to discuss his rookie season, his approach to the game, and personal anecdotes about his baseball journey. Then, Orioles coach Tim Cossins focuses on the pitchers and catchers with the upcoming trade deadline looming. Wrapping up the episode, ESPN’s Tim Kurkjian shares his analysis of the Orioles' performance through the first half and what fans can look forward to as the season progresses.
In this exclusive interview, WBAL Sports Anchor Valerie Preactor chats with USA Today columnist Bob Nightingale about the impressive trajectory of the Baltimore Orioles. They delve into the team's drafting success, the depth of their young talent, and potential moves as the trade deadline looms. Nightengale also shares his thoughts on Gunnar Henderson in the MVP conversation and the Orioles potential to reach the World Series. The discussion offers insights into the key factors contributing to the Orioles rise and their realistic chances for postseason glory. Don't miss this sharp dialogue on the Orioles exciting journey and aspirations.
The former submarine pitcher sits down with WBAL Sports Anchor Valerie Preactor. They discuss his pitching history, years with the O's, the elbow injuries in the MLB, and what he's doing now that he's retired!
On this edition of Orioles Hot Stove, Brett Hollander and Geoff Arnold are joined by Koby Perez, Vice President of International Scouting and Operations, to talk about the brand new academy that team just opened in Dominican Republic earlier this week. Perez also talks about the international signing class the team just signed and what that process is like. The guys also talk to Geoff Pontes from Baseball America. He talks about the Orioles having the top overall prospect for the third year in a row, who are some other guys to look out for and if he has ever seen a team have this well of a farm system.
On this edition of Orioles Hot Stove, Brett Hollander and Geoff Arnold are joined by new pitching coach Drew French to talk about his excitement joining this team and if he has talked to any of the pitchers this offseason. They are also joined by the big guy, Ben McDonald, to talk about what a bayou Christmas looks like and what he has been up to this offseason. To close the show Geoff asks Brett a very important question!
Brett Hollander and Geoff Arnold talk to long time Orioles writer Steve Melewski.
On this edition of Orioles Hot Stove, Brett Hollander and Geoff Arnold are joined by General Manager Mike Elias on what went into signing the newest Oriole, relief pitcher Craig Kimbrel, and how the winter meetings in Nashville went. The duo is also joined by Manager Brandon Hyde on how his offseason has been and how often he is talking to the players. Be sure to come out to Mothers in Federal Hill every Thursday from 7 to 8 PM to watch and listen to the show live!
On this edition of Orioles Hot Stove, Brett Hollander is joined by AL Rookie of The Year Gunnar Henderson to talk about how and what he has been up to this offseason. Brett is also joined by MASN's Roch Kubatko to preview the upcoming winter meetings in Nashville and what moves the team may make this offseason. Be sure to come out to Mothers in Federal Hill every Thursday from 7 to 8 PM to watch and listen to the show live!