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Watch "No One Listens; Everyone Hears" โ€“ The Media Story of Nestor Aparicio, WNST and Baltimore Positive

Watch "No One Listens; Everyone Hears" โ€“ The Media Story of Nestor Aparicio, WNST and Baltimore Positive

Nestor Aparicio stands as a singular, often provocative, yet undeniably influential figure in Baltimore media. His iconic career, now into its fifth decade, is a testament to independent journalism, community advocacy, and the power of an authentic local voice. Through his groundbreaking sports radio station, WNST, and his later evolution into the civic-minded platform, Baltimore Positive, Aparicio has consistently challenged conventional media narratives, often operating under the mantra, "No One Listens; Everyone Hears." This philosophy, explored in depth within a documentary bearing that title, encapsulates his journey from a niche sports provocateur to a respected chronicler of Baltimore's triumphs andโ€ฆ
The story behind the story โ€“ how local journalism works and everything you need to know about the reporting of the Justin Tucker massage scandal

The story behind the story โ€“ how local journalism works and everything you need to know about the reporting of the Justin Tucker massage scandal

With three blockbuster tales of reporting the allegations of 16 different women accusing Baltimore Ravens' kicker Justin Tucker of inappropriate behavior during massage therapy appointments more than a decade ago, reporter Julie Scharper of The Baltimore Banner answers all of Nestor's questions about how the story came to light and the journalism, reporting and fact-checking done by their staff to confirm and write these "serious and concerning" stories.
The melancholy and infinite sadness of Baltimore Orioles baseball in 2025

The melancholy and infinite sadness of Baltimore Orioles baseball in 2025

Sure, some of you will simply say that Nestor Aparicio (finally) lost his mind on the radio on Thursday morning after the Baltimore Orioles lost an 8-0 lead in Tampa in losing 12-8 in a minor league ballpark in Tampa. There's been a lot of trauma over the years but even Jim Palmer called it the worst loss of the year for a team mired in last place in American League East and headed to The Bronx this weekend.
A tribute to the Baltimore baseball legend of my former colleague Jim Henneman

A tribute to the Baltimore baseball legend of my former colleague Jim Henneman

Back in the 1980s, baseball coverage at The Evening Sun was sacred and Jim Henneman was the sage leader of Baltimore Orioles' coverage and made quite an impression on a teenager who wanted to be a sportswriter. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the incredible baseball life of "Henny" and all of the old-timer Baltimore sports media legends who kept the stories of Brooks and Frank alive over the years.
Dear Catie Griggs: When Orioles fans ask why I donโ€™t have an Orioles media credential, Iโ€™m sending them to you for answers

Dear Catie Griggs: When Orioles fans ask why I donโ€™t have an Orioles media credential, Iโ€™m sending them to you for answers

Iโ€™m pulling for you to fix the Orioles on-and-off the field, even if you continue the bizarrely petty Angelos family tradition of willfully, purposely and strategically mistreating me and restricting a legitimate professional working local media member from asking you serious questions in the David Rubenstein โ€œNext Chapterโ€ era. โ€œWe all want the same things here.โ€
A chat about Baltimore leadership and guidance with late Colts owner Jim Irsay

A chat about Baltimore leadership and guidance with late Colts owner Jim Irsay

With the recent death of Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, this is a never-released March 2010 chat with Nestor from an aborted 2010 book project on Baltimore sports leadership and influences.
For the Ravens, is it zero tolerance โ€“ or just zero accountability?

For the Ravens, is it zero tolerance โ€“ or just zero accountability?

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh indicated that the future of the kicking position in Baltimore would be based on football, not the NFL investigation into the 16 women who have alleged improprieties during massage sessions with Justin Tucker. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the ongoing saga and the team's eschewing of a "zero tolerance" policy when drafting edge rusher Mike Green, who had two sexual assault allegations while in college. Does any of it matter?
Dear Steve Bisciotti: Are you Tuckered out on that zero-tolerance policy?

Dear Steve Bisciotti: Are you Tuckered out on that zero-tolerance policy?

Methinks weโ€™re kinda getting to the point where weโ€™ll soon hear from โ€œyour peopleโ€ in a two-sentence press release on the team website about the future of the kicking department of the Baltimore Ravens. Probably after lunch on Friday, the way all the cowards in your industry drop the news they want to bury. Not-so-bold prediction: Justin Tucker has kicked his last kick for your franchise.

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Our 25 WNST Stories of Glory

WNST STORY OF GLORY No. 21 โ€“ The night we took โ€˜Wildโ€™ Bill Hagy to Orioles-Phillies game at Camden Yards

On June 28, 2002, Nestor Aparicio led a return to Oriole Park at Camden Yards by the franchiseโ€™s biggest fan and larger-than-life Dundalk cab driver โ€œWildโ€ Bill Hagy, who was an avid WNST listener. The two spent weeks on the air inviting by-then disgruntled Angelos Orioles watchers down to โ€œPack The Perchโ€ with more than 2,000 our of listeners purchasing tickets in Sections 382-384-386-388 via a special phone number.

WNST STORY OF GLORY No. 11: The legacy of โ€œThe Nasty Nice Guy Awardsโ€ two decades later

Back in 1996, Nestor was working with the Ed Block Courage Awards to raise money and awareness and dreamed up a Baltimore banquet that would bring together all of the local professional sports teams to honor the good people who play the games. The Nasty Nice Guy Awards hosted exclusively at Michaelโ€™s Eighth Avenue in Glen Burnie lasted eight years and raised over $150,000 for local charities. The late, great Bobby Nyk played the tunes and we partied for a purpose with a lot of very recognizable faces. Elrod Hendricks represented the Baltimore Orioles every year so you know it was the place to be! Ask anyone who attended these incredible nights about their pictures with Cal Ripken, Ray Lewis, Art Donovan, Mike Flanagan, Jon Ogden, Gov. William Donald Schaefer, Brian Billick, Fang Mitchell and so many others.

Maryland Oyster Tour History

Going with The Bull oyster rock star shooter at The Walrus in Columbia

Day 13 Going with The Bull oyster rock star shooter at The Walrus in Columbia

In the spirit of mixing it up every day on 26 in 26 days to celebrate 26 years of WNST and Baltimore Positive, the lucky thirteen day was spent with our pal John Allen of Stone Horses (and Childโ€™s Play) rock and roll fame and โ€œThe Bullโ€ with a two-part oyster shooter at The Walrus in Columbia. It was no bull.

Maryland Oyster Fest Fells Point Kooper's

Day 10 Hitting Fells Point Square for Oyster Fest and New Orleans grilled spirit

Our intrepid oyster eater and discoverer Nestor Aparicio enjoyed spending another beautiful day in Baltimore by hitting the Fells Point Square for Oyster Fest and some New Orleans grilled spirit on Day 10 of the Maryland Oyster Tour presented by Curio Wellness and Liberty Pure Solutions to celebrate 26 years of local awesomeness at WNST. This buttery concoction from our friends at Kooperโ€™s was delicious!

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25 WNST Stories of Glory

"...Time will not dim the glory of YOUR deeds"

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Intelligent Conversations on WNST-AM 1570 This Week

Four decades of Chipping away the power of rock music with Enuff Zโ€™Nuff

When Chip Zโ€™Nuff showed up on local timelines crushing the music of Guns Nโ€™ Roses with tribute band Pretty Tied Up last month in Fallston, we knew it was time to relive the magical mystery tour of peace and love and Hammerjacks memories. The new thing is always the best of the old things and Chip returns as the living embodiment of the power of โ€œsex, drugs and rock and rollโ€ โ€“ in moderation and not necessarily in that order โ€“ to discuss modern touring, his time with Steven Adler and new Enuff Zโ€™Nuff music with Nestor.

A half a billion reasons to play

Itโ€™s getting serious. Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery talks big jackpots and Home Run Riches long balls from the Orioles with Nestor before the Ravens season scratch-offs are set to arrive later in August.

No. 24 on #TastyNes Tour and WNST Baltimore 27th Anniversary Countdown: The Beaumont in Catonsville

Our 27th Anniversary #TastyNes Tour around town brought to you by Curio Wellness as part of our Maryland Crab Cake Tour takes us back to Catonsville and one of the tastiest special occasion treats we can find to splurge on and feel completely self-indulgent in buttery, velvety decadence. The fried lobster tail at The Beaumont is the โ€œotherโ€ divine crustacean and is simply perfect in The โ€˜Ville.

Proof of the return of Keaton Mitchell is on the field

We donโ€™t read too much into August football games. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the speed and effectiveness of Keaton Mitchell and other remnants of an early Ravens preseason win over the Colts as training camp shows some new faces and the return of injured hopefuls.

Grappling with death of Hulk Hogan and memories of Superstar Billy Graham

With the highs and lows of the former Terry Bollea in the news after the death of Hulk Hogan, Luke Jones and Nestor grapple with his act, โ€œborrowedโ€ if-not-stolen from Superstar Billy Graham as documented in the recent โ€œDark Side Of The Ringโ€ tale on Vice regarding the business of wrestling and Vince McMahon and steroids in the 1970s and 80s.

Having the belly for stadium pricing

As the Ravens preseason game tickets go unused and the Orioles send out Birdland renewals for 2026 with a last-place mess on the field, Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the current cost and value proposition of modern fandom. And where the rest of the money is coming from to make sports wealthier.

A life in MLB ballparks brought to life

When you spent 16 summers in every ballpark chronicling the Pirates and Twins as a local ballpark reporter, you see the innards of every stadium and clubhouse in baseball. Our longtime South Philly pal, who has traveled the regional sports network pathway en route to Pittsburgh, comes back to Baltimore to talk about his first gigs as an in-stadium hype man for the Bowie Baysox and Baltimore Blast. MLB reporter Robby Incmikoski tells Nestor about his newest project and book of photographs and stories about what makes big league baseball diamonds so special to the men who play the game.

No. 27 on #TastyNes Tour and WNST Baltimore 27th Anniversary Countdown: Philly Pretzel Factory

We begin our month-long journey in the celebration of tastiness and our 27th Anniversary with a stop in Bel Air for the smell of fresh pretzels in the oven. You donโ€™t have to like Philadelphia to savor the brotherly love in a Philly Pretzel Factory pretzel. Hard to believe there could possibly be 26 things even tastier but you can follow along with the hashtag #TastyNes to find out all of our personal favorites, brought to you by Curio Wellness and our Maryland Crab Cake Tour stops with the Maryland Lottery and GBMC. On the road all month sharing our favorite foods to eatโ€ฆ

Putting the Phans Phirst in Philly to Ring The Bell

Watching the Philadelphia Phillies in another pennant race this week while Baltimore Orioles fans are witnessing the remnants of another lost, last-place season never feels good in the Charm City. Phillies fan and author Kevin Reavy talks Philadelphia sports passion and the โ€œwhyโ€ behind his book, โ€œRing The Bellโ€ with Nestor, who admits his Veterans Stadium skeletons and history with the Phillie Phantic.

The connection โ€“ and distinct disconnect โ€“ of modern Philadelphia and Baltimore professional sports

They met over 40 years ago in the professional sports space. Now a Philadelphia lawyer, Baltimorean Micah Buchdahl was once a Washington Capitals PR assistant who later ran a MISL soccer franchise and maintains his long friendship with Nestor via the Eagles, Phillies and 76ers family passion on his timeline. Itโ€™s always a pleasure to welcome Buchdahl home for a discussion about winning, losing and spending the money it takes to host parades and keep fans (and their wallets) engaged.

Everything you ever wanted to know about the โ€œNasteeโ€ theme song from the man who wrote it

If you ever listened to Nestor Aparicio on the radio anytime from 1994 through 2014, you heard the opening theme song many times. โ€œDo you want to get Nastee?โ€ was a line written and rapped by Kwameโ€™, who is involved in the National Hip-Hop Hall of Fame induction ceremony on August 23rd. Last month, he appeared in a community event here at Gwynn Oak Park and the stars aligned to allow him to finally face the music of being a very fun and important ingredient in the sound of the history of Baltimore sports radio.

After dealing 9 MLB players away for prospects, we wonder what Orioles will become in 2026

No one should be shocked by the deadline deals of Mike Elias but fans of the Baltimore Orioles are certainly within reason wondering what the grand plan looks like to compete in 2026. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the large sell off of nine MLB players at trade deadline in exchange for 16 prospects. Itโ€™s going to be a long, last-place offseason in Birdland to rebuild the pitching.

Getting progressive in the Fast Play lane of Home Run Riches

As baseball season crosses over into football season, Maryland Lottery Executive Director John Martin gives Nestor a sniff for a taste of the Ravens scratch-off contests coming this fall once the kickoffs kick off. But, meanwhile, the Home Run Riches winners add up as the Birdsโ€™ bats have awakened with the warm air of summer baseball.

Pitching in the rest of the Orioles season?

With Felix Bautista and Zach Eflin now on the injured list, we wonder who will pitch once the dealing is done. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the trade day options of Mike Elias as the Baltimore Orioles dealt away Ramon Urias and Andrew Kittredge on Wednesday night with more news to come on Ryan Oโ€™Hearn and Cedric Mullins. And who knows who else?

Dela Where and Tax What? Dewey stay or Dewey go?

After a recent quick trip to rock out with Tommy Conwell and The Young Rumblers at the Bottle & Cork in Dewey Beach, Delaware opened his eyes to the incredible growth of the โ€œLower Shoreโ€ of our neighboring โ€œtax-freeโ€ state, Nestor asked financial advisor Leonard Raskin why he bought a place in Bethany Beach instead of Ocean City โ€“ or anywhere on the Maryland side. The taxes donโ€™t lieโ€ฆ

Getting happier with Happy Gilmore 2

Chris Titone, brother-in-law of Adam Sandler in real life, discusses his brief cinema role in โ€œHappy Gilmore 2,โ€ which is now available on Netflix. A working Hollywood actor and writer, Titone tells Nestor about being beaten up by Sandler early in the film and his careful approach to making such a highly-anticipated sequel after 30 years. Have you seen the flick, yet?

He wrote the book on Ghislaine Maxwell and criminal mind that created The Epstein Files

Forty years ago at The News American in Baltimore, then-sportswriter Barry Levine was a colleague of Nestor and went on to a life of award-winning journalism investigating all sorts of celebrity mysteries and criminals. Over the last decade, heโ€™s written a pair of of books chronicling the predatory acts of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. After his widely-read piece in The New York Times in July, he returned for some updates and recent twists in the pedophile plot for The Felon King.

Finally putting the shoulder pads on in Owings Mills

The first โ€œinstructionalโ€ part of Baltimore Ravens training camp is over and head coach John Harbaugh loves when the pads come on and the thumping begins in Owings Mills. Our Luke Jones gets you ready for some defensive wrinkles and offensive weapons as the Super Bowl march begins in July for #RavensFlock.

Addition by subtraction is Orioles trade theme this week

While the Orioles battle the first-place Toronto Blue Jays at Camden Yards, the real action will be in The Warehouse where Mike Elias will be fielding calls all over baseball to move veterans for organizational depth. Luke Jones and Nestor make final preparations for the Orioles and MLB trade deadline additions by subtraction and wonder who will be left to pitch next week โ€“ or next season?

Training camp always begins with a long thud

The tackling is down and the instruction and bodies stay up in Owings Mills as the long-lost era of โ€œtwo-a-daysโ€ and the summer grind are a little more player friendly these days in the NFL world of protecting the assets. Luke Jones joins Nestor to discuss some early observations as the long, hot Baltimore Ravens training camp has commenced with Super expectations for the men of Trump bootlicker, John Harbaugh.

Singing with Seal, hanging with Horn and shredding with Ozzy

Multi-talented musician and guitarist Mat Dauzat joins Nestor from โ€ the other L.A.โ€ to discuss his amazing work with Seal, his intorduction to the daughter of Ozzy Osbourne and life on the road with his wife, Heather, and primary focus of Dauzat St. Marie. Oh, and of course thereโ€™s a Baltimore to Ruston connectionโ€ฆ

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Proof of the return of Keaton Mitchell is on the field

We donโ€™t read too much into August football games. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the speed and effectiveness of Keaton Mitchell and other remnants of an early Ravens preseason win over the Colts as training camp shows some new faces and the return of injured hopefuls.

Grappling with death of Hulk Hogan and memories of Superstar Billy Graham

With the highs and lows of the former Terry Bollea in the news after the death of Hulk Hogan, Luke Jones and Nestor grapple with his act, โ€œborrowedโ€ if-not-stolen from Superstar Billy Graham as documented in the recent โ€œDark Side Of The Ringโ€ tale on Vice regarding the business of

Sports with Luke Jones

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The WNST Sports Report

A half a billion reasons to play

Itโ€™s getting serious. Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery talks big jackpots and Home Run Riches long balls from the Orioles with Nestor before the Ravens season scratch-offs are set to arrive later in August.

A half a billion reasons to play

Itโ€™s getting serious. Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery talks big jackpots and Home Run Riches long balls from the Orioles with Nestor before the Ravens season scratch-offs are set to arrive later in August.

Proof of the return of Keaton Mitchell is on the field

We donโ€™t read too much into August football games. Luke Jones and Nestor discuss the speed and effectiveness of Keaton Mitchell and other remnants of an early Ravens preseason win over the Colts as training camp shows some new faces and the return of injured hopefuls.

Grappling with death of Hulk Hogan and memories of Superstar Billy Graham

With the highs and lows of the former Terry Bollea in the news after the death of Hulk Hogan, Luke Jones and Nestor grapple with his act, โ€œborrowedโ€ if-not-stolen from Superstar Billy Graham as documented in the recent โ€œDark Side Of The Ringโ€ tale on Vice regarding the business of wrestling and Vince McMahon and steroids in the 1970s and 80s.

Having the belly for stadium pricing

As the Ravens preseason game tickets go unused and the Orioles send out Birdland renewals for 2026 with a last-place mess on the field, Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the current cost and value proposition of modern fandom. And where the rest of the money is coming from to make sports wealthier.

Locker Room Talk

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Wendy Bronfein

Always ready for Happy Eddie

Local lawyer and reality TV hubby from Real Housewives of Potomac, โ€œHappyโ€ Eddie Osefo updates Nestor on his real cannabis line and journey from attorney to Eddie-ble gummy chew education and wellness on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour.

A half a billion reasons to play

Itโ€™s getting serious. Seth Elkin of The Maryland Lottery talks big jackpots and Home Run Riches long balls from the Orioles with Nestor before the Ravens season scratch-offs are set to arrive later in August.

Illuminating why Maryland Zoo light nights is perfect family fun this spring

After Bill Cole joined Nestor at Kooperโ€™s North on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour for a spring chat on zoo lights, solar power, bad pitching and the real cost of tariffs in industries like his at Cole Roofing and Gordian Energy, it inspired our intrepid host to take the Aparicio family over to Druid Hill Park for the Spring Illuminations. We highly recommend getting back to The Maryland Zoo with your family at sunset soon!

Having the belly for stadium pricing

As the Ravens preseason game tickets go unused and the Orioles send out Birdland renewals for 2026 with a last-place mess on the field, Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss the current cost and value proposition of modern fandom. And where the rest of the money is coming from to make sports wealthier.

What would an NFL Draft weekend look like in Baltimore?

Our Chief Digital Officer Mike Rosenfeld reports back to Nestor on the Detroit scene for NFL Draft and what Baltimore could be as a potential host for the biggest event of the offseason. How do we lure an event with a massive scale and size that needs to be experienced to be appreciated?

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Reading The Book On It

Reading the Book

Putting the Phans Phirst in Philly to Ring The Bell

Watching the Philadelphia Phillies in another pennant race this week while Baltimore Orioles fans are witnessing the remnants of another lost, last-place season never feels good in the Charm City. Phillies fan and author Kevin Reavy talks Philadelphia sports passionโ€ฆ

He wrote the book on Ghislaine Maxwell and criminal mind that created The Epstein Files

Forty years ago at The News American in Baltimore, then-sportswriter Barry Levine was a colleague of Nestor and went on to a life of award-winning journalism investigating all sorts of celebrity mysteries and criminals. Over the last decade, he's writtenโ€ฆ

Going beyond the coffee on the menu at Zeke's

As Baltimore Positive gets ready to celebrate its 27th Anniversary and the Maryland Crab Cake Tour will feature our 27 favorite things to eat in Baltimore, we set the stage at Zeke's Coffee with a caffeinated discussion about menus, pastries,โ€ฆ

There was no beef about this Guy's pit stop in Baltimore

With our upcoming 27th Anniversary featuring our favorite places to eat set to roll out in August, we'll be unearthing some WNST Classic chats with foodies and folks who love Maryland cuisine. At Super Bowl XLIV in Miami, Nestor bumpedโ€ฆ

Drawing over the line at The Baltimore Sun

Deposed political cartoonist Kevin Kallaugher (aka KAL and KALtoons) joins longtime former colleague at The Baltimore Sun, Dan Rodricks, and sports cartoonist Ricig with Nestor at Zeke's Coffee on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour to discuss Baltimore media power, influenceโ€ฆ

The Friday morning town hall of local talk at Zeke's Coffee in Lauraville

Inspired by Zeke's Coffee roaster and taste maker Thomas Rhodes, every Friday morning a group of Lauraville locals drop by for a cup and a round table of neighborhood chatter and conviviality. The Maryland Crab Cake Tour plopped down forโ€ฆ

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#AlmostFamousNes (Music Classic)

Music Classic

Everything you ever wanted to know about the "Nastee" theme song from the man who wrote it

If you ever listened to Nestor Aparicio on the radio anytime from 1994 through 2014, you heard the opening theme song many times. "Do you want to get Nastee?" was a line written and rapped by Kwame', who is involvedโ€ฆ

Long before "And So It Goes" doc, Billy Joel shared his life and honesty with Nestor in lengthy 1990 interview

The Piano Man told the story of managers and the music business ripping him off during a lengthy and very candid interview with Nestor Aparicio, who was the pop music critic for The Evening Sun in Baltimore from 1986 throughโ€ฆ

Singing with Seal, hanging with Horn and shredding with Ozzy

Multi-talented musician and guitarist Mat Dauzat joins Nestor from " the other L.A." to discuss his amazing work with Seal, his intorduction to the daughter of Ozzy Osbourne and life on the road with his wife, Heather, and primary focusโ€ฆ

Zakk Wylde talks Ozzy Osbourne, baseball and the state of New Jersey with Nestor in 2004

Guitarist Zakk Wylde talks the blizzard and Black Sabbath of Ozzy Osbourne, baseball and the state of New Jersey

The Child's Play of a youth spent making music savored for a lifetime

Our eternal rocker and Stone Horses pal John Allen returns to the Maryland Crab Cake Tour at 1623 Brewing in Eldersburg for a beer and some summer cheer, joining Nestor in a spirit chat about the heavy metal legacy ofโ€ฆ

Rocking the tap from Essex to Eldersburg

The tangled web of Smalltimore we weave is woven into this Maryland Crab Cake Tour stop with Mike McKelvin of 1623 Brewing sharing his Essex hard rock Child's Play roots with Stone Horses singer John Allen and Nestor over aโ€ฆ

WNST Baltimore Classic (All The Greatest Hits)

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Is it true that Nestor has never seen the original Top Gun movie?

Now that โ€œTop Gun: Maverickโ€ is a huge success, hereโ€™s the two stars of the film Glen Powell and Monica Barbaro back in February 2020 at the Miami Super Bowl on Radio Row telling Nestor and Luke all about the legacy of the film and why you need to see the original.

Nasty and Jon Ogden April 1998

The time that Jon Ogden co-hosted Orioles Opening Day from Camden Pub

Back in the 1990s, live radio would pack โ€™em in and football and baseball conversations would weave together. The future Hall of Famer was wearing an โ€œItโ€™s a D.C. Thangโ€ T-shirt. His hometown and the Nationโ€™s Capital didnโ€™t even have a team back thenโ€ฆ

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