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Host of the BMore Baseball Podcast Jerry Coleman joined the show to talk all things sports. He touches on the Ravens draft, the Orioles struggles, NBA playoffs, and much more.
In the first hour of Inside Access, the guys discuss another disappointing Orioles loss. They also talk about the Steelers potentially drafting Shedeur Sanders and are joined by Jerry Coleman.
In the third hour of Inside Access, the guys discuss Eric DeCosta's comments on Mark Andrews during the Liars Luncheon. They also talk about what a few other teams in the AFC North could do in the draft and are joined by Jerry Coleman.
Jerry Coleman joins the show to discuss the BMore Baseball Podcast w/ Mike Bordick and Jerry Coleman.
Welcome into a Friday edition of GCR, we're going to go everything we know about the Justin Tucker story that broke yesterday afternoon, Stan ‘The Fan' Charles will be joining Glenn and Griffin studio as we go over it all, what it means for Tucker, the victims, the Ravens as well as anything else that happens to pop up over the course of the program. We'll dive into some other topics later in the program as well, at 11am we'll talk some Maryland hoops with Terps radio color analyst, the great Chris Knoche as we go over this impressive stretch the team is on, where they go from here and what else can be improved over this mini-bye before a trip to Columbus next week. Then at 11:20am, we'll dive into some Orioles baseball with another great, as Mike Bordick joins us as we see how the offseason is treating Bordy, talk some O's ahead of Spring Training, and talk about his new podcast, “BMore Baseball” with Jerry Coleman…
Ravens and Bills may be the biggest game of the weekend, and Jerry Coleman is here to talk about it with us and his beef with Bills Mafia. You can also hear our deeper discussion about the AFC match-ups as a whole.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser joins co-hosts Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman on The Adam Jones Podcast to discuss his recovery (1:00), what he's learned in his first two MLB seasons (1:20), handling fame (5:50), mooing from fans (8:37), small market teams (10:05), the Orioles' clubhouse chemistry (12:10), Baltimore's coaching changes (17:30), AL Rookie of the Year voting (19:30), offseason plans (21:50) and more. Later in the episode, Adam and Jerry talk about MLB free agency (32:00), the offseason (35:20),
Freddie Freeman's walk-off grand slam in Game 1 of the 2024 World Series will go down as one of the greatest moments in baseball history, and Fox Sports broadcaster Joe Davis' call of that play will live on with it. On the latest episode of The Adam Jones Podcast, Davis joins co-hosts Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss calling Freeman's home run (1:00), covering superstar Shohei Ohtani (3:54), interacting with Yankees fans (10:10), avoiding bias in broadcasting (14:00), miking up players (16:20), working with Orel Hershiser (17:34), calling different sports (19:38), Fernando Valenzuela (20:20), the Orioles (22:03), star Clayton Kershaw (23:25) and more. Later in the podcast, Adam and Jerry talk about the O's who missed out on Gold Gloves (29:25), the Ravens (36:35), the big-market World Series (41:12) and more.
On the latest episode of The Adam Jones Podcast, Victorino joins co-hosts Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss his World Series memories (0:50), dealing with unruly fans (4:25), hitting a grand slam in the Fall Classic (7:50), free agency (14:15), his cameo on “Hawaii Five-O” and more. Later in the show, Adam and Jerry talk about the Orioles' Gold Glove finalists (25:57) and the Dodgers' world championship (33:55).
Steve Pearce didn't just make his way around the diamond in his 13-year big league career – playing at least one game at five different positions – but around the American League East, too. Pearce, who was named Most Valuable Player of the 2018 World Series while playing for the Boston Red Sox, suited up for all five AL East teams. Pearce joins co-hosts Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss his World Series memories (1:53), in-game communication (7:16), memories of playing next to Adam (9:00), winning World Series MVP (13:50), his return to Baltimore (15:45), what he misses about the game (19:38) and more. Later, Adam and Jerry talk about the Orioles' coaching carousel (24:41), the departure of head trainer Brian Ebel (28:10), the Yankees-Dodgers matchup (31:34), the best nicknames in sports (36:00) and more.
Former Oriole Quintin Berry joins co-hosts Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss what Adam was like in high school (1:20), the coaching staff in Milwaukee (2:25), how MLB coaches implement their strategies (3:25), coaching the Brewers' young outfielders (4:10), his MLB career (5:50), being a first base coach (9:55), who controls the run game in MLB (14:15), his future with the Brewers (16:10), the Delmon Young double (18:00), managers getting angry (20:05) and more. Later on the podcast, Adam and Jerry talk about the Orioles' coaching changes (30:05), the MLB playoffs (35:15), the Ravens' four-game wining streak (38:50), the O's free agents (41:10) and more.
Tim Murray from VSIN in Las Vegas joined us to break down the betting action on this weeks football. Jerry Coleman and Scott talk Ravens/Commanders. More football news and we tell you "Don't Sleep On...."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nobody got a closer view of the highs and lows of the Orioles' 2024 season than former pitcher and current MASN broadcaster Ben McDonald. McDonald joins co-hosts Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss the O's Wild Card Series loss (1:50), Cole Ragans' performance in Game 1 (3:20), incorporating analytics in a broadcast (7:02), what makes Corbin Burnes effective (15:40), the O's approach to free agency (18:05), hitting approaches (20:30) and Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes (30:00). Later in the episode, Adam and Jerry talk about Anthony Santander's impending free agency (36:55), the MLB playoffs (43:10) obnoxious fans (52:00) and more.
A rollercoaster season for the Orioles came screeching to a halt on Wednesday, as Baltimore was swept by Kansas City in the Wild Card Series. But there could be big offseason moves on the horizon. Co-hosts Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman dissect the O's offensive struggles (1:30), Bobby Witt Jr.'s excellent series (8:15), Baltimore's plate approach (13:40), the effects of the left field wall (18:30), the attendance (22:20), the next steps for the organization (26:55) and the rest of the playoff field (32:00). Later int he episode, Adam and Jerry discuss the passing of Pete Rose (34:25), Adam's favorite playoff memories (44:50) and more.
Nobody in baseball hit more home runs than Mark Trumbo in 2016. The Orioles slugger mashed 47 “Trumbombs” in the only All-Star season of his career, earning him a three-year, $37.5 million deal the following offseason. Trumbo joins co-hosts Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss life after baseball (1:00), his demeanor on the field (4:00), his best days in Baltimore (11:55), his three-year contract with the Orioles (17:00), what he misses about his playing days (18:55), the current Orioles (20:07) and changes in MLB (24:20). Later in the podcast, Adam and Jerry talk about the release of closer Craig Kimbrel (32:00), Coby Mayo's demotion (35:12), Shohei Ohtani's season with the Dodgers (37:10), the bizarre CJ Abrams story (39:25) and more.
Few players were more integral to the Orioles' success in the 2010s than Jonathan Schoop. The second baseman hit .261 with 106 homers and made an All-Star Game in his six seasons in Baltimore, all while providing solid defense on a pair of playoff teams. Schoop joins co-hosts Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman on The Adam Jones Podcast to discuss playing in the Mexican League (1:15), leaving the Orioles in 2018 (8:00), his favorite memories in Baltimore (11:30), the new left field wall at Camden Yards (17:22), his time in the Little League World Series (18:40), the World Baseball Classic (21:40), his friendship with Manny Machado (25:00) and more. Later in the episode, Adam and Jerry talk about the Orioles' playoff push (34:30), Jerry's latest mishap (41:50) and the O's playoff odds (51:30).
The Orioles are in the midst of a second-half swoon. Can they get out of it in time for the postseason? Orioles broadcaster Brett Hollander joins co-hosts Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss traveling with the team (1:10), the O's change in ownership (8:15), Brett's fandom (13:10), Baltimore's second-half slump (17:55), broadcasting tips (23:55) and Most Valuable Oriole voting (25:15). Then, Adam and Jerry dissect the Orioles' offensive struggles (30:20) and the parity in Major League Baseball (36:10). Later in the podcast, they talk about Adam's ‘80s party in Barcelona (42:55). Follow us on Twitter: @AdamJonesPod @SimplyAJ10 @sportswcoleman And check out The Baltimore Banner's Baltimore Orioles coverage and Baltimore Ravens coverage.
M&T Bank Stadium is in the midst of a multi-year renovation project, and Ravens president Sashi Brown is at the center of it all. On the latest episode of The Adam Jones Podcast, Brown joins co-hosts Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss how he worked his way up the corporate ladder (1:30), the stability of the Ravens organization (4:05), the rise of football in popularity (9:00), the Ravens' relationship with the Orioles (13:08), luring free agents to Baltimore (16:15), upgrades to M&T Bank Stadium (18:40), Lamar Jackson (28:10) and more. Then, Adam and Jerry discuss the Orioles' September callups (38:52), Adam's time in Spain (49:20) and the Ravens' upcoming season (51:30).
Enrique Bradfield Jr.'s otherworldly speed is the trait that could get him to the big leagues. But the Orioles outfield prospect also brings elite defense and an underrated plate approach to his game. On the latest episode of The Adam Jones Podcast, Bradfield joins hosts Jerry Coleman and Adam Jones to talk about his first year of pro ball (1:00), his mentors at Vanderbilt (4:30), his game-changing speed (6:50), minor league promotions (13:28), his early days in baseball (17:55) and more. Then, Adam and Jerry look back at Nick Markakis' Orioles Hall of Fame induction (26:55), Adam's trip to Bowie (33:00) and the Orioles' latest developments (39:35).
The Orioles' iconic outfield tandem of the 2010s has been reunited – virtually – and it feels so good. On the latest episode of The Adam Jones Podcast, former O's right fielder Nick Markakis joins Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss his soft-spoken nature (1:10), watching baseball after his retirement (4:25), raising his children (6:10), his induction into the Orioles Hall of Fame (12:30), his steadiness as a player (15:55), the passing of former team owner Peter Angelos (18:20), his time playing for the Braves (20:15), his best and worst moments with the Orioles (22:40) and more. Then Adam and Jerry talk about Adam's trip to Williamsport (35:30), Adam's golf adventures (39:37) and more.
In the 101st edition of the Cool Sports Network, Chase Coburn sits down with longtime Baltimore Sports Radio Personality and Co-Host on The Adam Jones Podcast, Jerry Coleman, as they discuss where the Orioles currently stand, and what might occur with the Ravens this coming year. Watch Chase's Interview with Adam Schefter: youtube.com/watch?v=66U0Z_OwcO4 Wiz Talk with Chase: podcasters.spotify.com/chase085 Cool Sports Network: podcasters.spotify.com/chase-coburn Chase's Sports News: chasessportsnews.com Cool Sports Newsletter: chasecoburn.substack.com Instagram: chases_sports_news X (Twitter): Chase Coburn (@coolsportskid) Profile @ The League Winners: theleaguewinners.com/author/chase/ Chase's Sports News YT: youtube.com/@csn504 Follow The Adam Jones Podcast: youtube.com/@baltimorebanner
With one son in Baltimore and another in Los Angeles, legendary coach Jack Harbaugh once again holds the unique distinction of being the only father of two current NFL head coaches. So how does he plan to split his time when the regular season begins? On the latest episode of The Adam Jones Podcast, Harbaugh joins Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss his sons' journeys to the NFL (1:05), if his sons ask for advice (5:20), how his sons differ (9:20), how he got into coaching (12:25), the Harbaughs' catchphrases (17:05), the NFL's new kickoff rule (24:10), expectations for the Ravens' 2024 season (28:25) and more. Then, Adam and Jerry discuss injuries to the Orioles' Grayson Rodriguez and Heston Kjerstad (48:35) and the conclusion of the Paris Olympics (50:45).
In less than two years, Ryan O'Hearn has gone from under-the-radar acquisition to crucial piece in the Orioles' lineup. On the latest episode of The Adam Jones Podcast, O'Hearn joins Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss the O's new players, the ideal playoff format (9:30), improving his swing decisions (13:30), his role on the team (16:20), James McCann's broken nose (18:00), Baltimore's playoff push (19:50), clubhouse leadership (23:40) and more. Then Adam and Jerry talk about Jackson Holliday's resurgence (29:00), the Olympics (33:55), the Orioles' defense (40:00) and more.
In a decade packed with legends that echo through history, there will be players who rarely grab the historical spotlight. Brooks Robinson might not be the household name of the former, but he's very much a legend. Starting his major league career in 1955, he played all of his 23 seasons with the Baltimore Orioles. In that time, he made third base his own and is arguably one of the greatest third baseman the game has ever seen, with 18 call-ups to the All-Stars, 16 consecutive Gold Gloves, and 2 World Series rings. To this day, he still holds the record for putouts (2,697), assists (6,205), total chances, and double plays at third base (618). For today's game, we're going to early in 1964. Robinson had an offensive slump in the back half of 1963 and has been working with the Orioles hitting coach to find his form again. Listen out for his at bats as the Orioles welcome the Yankees to Memorial Stadium. It's the familiar team of Phil Rizzuto, Jerry Coleman, and Mel Allen… although 1964 is Allen's debut year, so enjoy his first steps into the radio world. You can find the boxscore here: https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/BAL/BAL196404180.shtml This game was played on April 18, 1964.
The Orioles were one of the most active teams in baseball at Tuesday's trade deadline. What did we learn about the team's front office and new ownership group from how they approached the deadline? On the latest episode of The Adam Jones Podcast, MLB Network's Jon Morosi joins hosts Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss the Orioles' trade of Austin Hays (1:15), top prospect Jackson Holliday (6:28), Baltimore as a baseball market (15:15), the American League East race (19:35), Mike Elias' tenure (25:25) and more. Then Adam and Jerry talk about how a clubhouse reacts to the trade deadline (36:35), Adam's fishing adventures (44:12) and more.
The Orioles will be without John Means' steadying presence on the mound while he recovers from Tommy John surgery. But that doesn't mean the lefty won't be reliable veteran in the team's dugout during the dog days of summer. On the latest episode of The Adam Jones Podcast, Means joins Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss his recovery (1:14), the atmosphere at Camden Yards (9:56), the O's coaching staff (17:05), his impending free agency (18:45), his teammates (19:22) and more. Then Adam and Jerry talk about managerial ejections (32:00), the 2024 Hall of Fame class (39:00) and the upcoming trade deadline (43:42).
The Orioles narrowly avoided heading into the All-Star break on a six-game losing streak. What have we learned about the Birds through the season's first half? On the latest episode of The Adam Jones Podcast, hosts Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman evaluate Baltimore's final homestand of the first half (1:30) and the race for the AL East (9:10). Then they discuss Adam's recent trips to Camden Yards (16:24) and the All-Star Game (19:57). Finally, they talk about the possibility of bringing the All-Star Game to Baltimore (34:00), and what set Buck Showalter apart as a manager (38:05).
Despite putting up strong first-half numbers, Orioles closer Craig Kimbrel was not added to the American League's All-Star roster. But the 36-year-old is just happy for the players who did make the team. On the latest episode of The Adam Jones Podcast, Kimbrel joins co-hosts Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss his unwavering confidence (0:55), what he's learned from the O's young guys (2:05), his time with the Phillies (5:45), his ever-growing list of accomplishments (8:40), whether he was snubbed from the All-Star Game (15:03), changing organizations and cities frequently (18:07), reinventing himself (19:57) and dealing with managers (29:43). Then, Orioles beat writer Danielle Allentuck hops on the show to talk about the team's All-Stars (31:55), Heston Kjerstad's impressive season (39:20) and the upcoming trade deadline (40:39). Finally, Adam and Jerry answer a question about putting microphones on players during game broadcasts (45:39).
Buck Showalter oversaw the last run of great Orioles teams, guiding his team to the playoffs three times in a five-year span from 2012-16. Now that the veteran skipper is on the other side, can he appreciate what the O's have accomplished over the last two seasons? On the latest episode of The Adam Jones Podcast, Showalter joins Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to talk about the state of today's game (3:03), managing superstars (7:20), incorporating analytics (8:52), MLB draft strategy (12:25), this year's O's team (15:25), ejections (26:49), working under John Angelos and George Steinbrenner (32:35), the pitch timer (38:13) and more. Then Adam and Jerry talk discuss the Orioles' impressive June (49:05), All-Star weekend (51:00), Olympic baseball (54:58) and more.
The Orioles made a statement in New York last week, taking two of three from their divisional opponent in a heated series. Now that both teams are peaking at the same time, is this rivalry heating back up? Orioles star Gunnar Henderson joins Adam and Jerry Coleman to discuss how he avoided the sophomore slump (2:05), the budding rivalry with the Yankees (6:00), becoming the team's everyday shortstop (14:05), dealing with the spotlight (18:00), the possibility of a home run derby appearance (21:05), learning from Cal Ripken Jr. (22:55) and transforming into a leader (26:25). Then, Adam and Jerry discuss whether the Orioles will trade for another starting pitcher (31:31) and provide their reflections on the Rickwood Field game (39:50).
Rudy Gay, who attended Archbishop Spalding High School in Severn, Md., grew up in Baltimore, and even as he left for the University of Connecticut and the NBA, he never let the city leave him. Gay joins Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss his days as a high school player (1:14), his decision to go to UConn (5:50), taking the leap to go pro (7:50), changes in college basketball (10:02), his toughest opponent to defend (23:57), his friendship with Carmelo Anthony (26:05), his memories of the late Kobe Bryan (27:07), the growth of the WNBA (29:10), his Orioles fandom (33:08) and more. Then, Adam and Jerry talk about the O's rash of arm injuries (41:23) and MLB's Rickwood Field Game (44:48).
Entering his 17th season in Baltimore, head coach John Harbaugh is the second-longest tenured head coach in the NFL, behind only Pittsburgh's Mike Tomlin. How does the Ravens' head man stay ahead of the curve after all these years? Harbaugh joins Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to discuss avoiding burnout (1:36), managing the salary cap (5:05), the AFC championship game loss (7:25), the addition of running back Derrick Henry (10:28) and the Harbaugh Coaching Academy (12:37). Then the trio talk baseball (26:36), the Tom Brady roast (28:49), John's relationship with Orioles general manager Mike Elias (36:07) and the evolution of quarterback Lamar Jackson (40:12). Finally, Adam and Jerry chat about avoiding collisions in baseball (48:21) and the encroachment of the NFL on MLB viewership (52:15).
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Orioles Hall of Famer Gregg Olson registered six stellar seasons at the back end of Baltimore's bullpen, compiling 160 saves with the club. Now a broadcaster, Olson gets an up-close view of the 2024 team and legendary closer Craig Kimbrel. On the latest episode of The Adam Jones Podcast, Olson joins Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to chat about his impressions of the current group of Orioles (1:07), the impact of having a true ace (2:56), Kimbrel's season so far (5:51), the evolution of the closer role (7:22), Tommy John surgery (9:48), the best closers ever (14:00), Ángel Hernández (18:10), policing baseball (15:57) and more. Then Adam's son August joins the show (32:24) to talk about watching his dad compete in a home run derby in Cooperstown and the Jones' trip to India (39:16).
What a year it's been – and we're only five months in. Hosts Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman relive some of their favorite moments of Season 3, including interviews with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (1:03), former big leaguer Matt Holliday (4:03), Orioles pitcher Corbin Burnes (8:24), Padres third baseman Manny Machado (11:00). Then they discuss rain delays in baseball (25:06) and the possibility of robotic umpires (28:59).
Orioles outfielder Kyle Stowers might not garner as many headlines as his All-Star teammates, but the 26-year-old is ready to make an impact in his third big league stint. Stowers joins Adam Jones and Jerry Coleman to talk about his strong spring training (0:55), the O's strong minor league depth (2:34), his pregame routine (3:30), his playing time in Baltimore (4:45), his personality (7:27), the possibility of a trade (19:45) and more. Then they talk about Gunnar Henderson's strong sophomore season (24:22) and the difficulty of playing professional baseball (31:30).
On this week's episode, Orioles outfielder Heston Kjerstad joins former Orioles All-Star Adam Jones and broadcaster Jerry Coleman to talk about what he has to do to stay in the big leagues (1:04), the notable difference in this year's version of the Orioles compared to last year's (5:40), his opinion of how Jackson Holliday handled being sent down (7:13), taking the Hydration Station on the road and his rookie duties (12:38), his thoughts on Orioles owner David Rubenstein (16:05) and what he wants to prove at the Big League level (17:15). And later in the show, Jones and Coleman recap the Orioles Hall of Fame Class (29:09), Jones' 24 hours in Charm City (35:15) and they take listener questions (41:33).
On this week's podcast, former Baltimore All-Star Adam Jones and broadcaster Jerry Coleman discuss Craig Kimbrel's back injury and the state of the bullpen (2:01) and Jones' experience being sent down (10:07). Then Banner columnist Kyle Goon weighs in on Jackson Holliday's demotion (23:36), what concerns him about the Orioles and what gives him hope (30:22) and how much the NFL draft helped the Ravens (34:42). Later in the show, Jones and Coleman talk about the NBA postseason (44:30) and brainstorm about how the Orioles could do a condiments race in person (51:23). Follow us on X: @AdamJonesPod @SimplyAJ10 @sportswcoleman @kylegoon And check out The Baltimore Banner's Baltimore Orioles coverage and Baltimore Ravens coverage.
Orioles general manager Mike Elias joins former Baltimore All-Star Adam Jones and broadcaster Jerry Coleman on this week's episode. Elias talks about changing the operating model of the franchise (2:39), the Orioles' process for drafting players who fit within the organization (4:48), camaraderie within the clubhouse (8:33), how he feels about the homer hydration station (9:57), why he won't answer how long he's going to be with the team (19:20), new Orioles owner David Rubenstein's transition (23:18), Cal Ripken Jr.'s role in the organization (27:05) and how the team addresses gambling (29:55). Later in the show, Jones and Coleman take listener questions (40:17).
Matt Holliday, former MLB player and father of Orioles infielder Jackson Holliday, joins former Baltimore All-Star Adam Jones and broadcaster Jerry Coleman on this week's episode. Holliday discusses what it's like to separate his emotions as a dad and a former player (2:40), the lengths the Holliday family went to see Jackson's MLB debut (7:23), his advice to Jackson when he's facing adversity (23:02), and his own MLB debut (28:35). Later in the show, Jones and Coleman discuss changing attitudes around the pitch clock (31:55) and they take listener questions (39:45.)
SERIES 2 EPISODE 159: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: There's nothing better than a good NAP. “Now: Trump's head slowly dropped, his eyes closed. It jerked back upward. He adjusts himself. Then, his head droops again. He straightens up, leaning back. His head drops for a third time, he shakes his shoulders. Eyes closed still. His head drops. Finally, he pops his eyes open. My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains my sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk, or emptied some dull opiate to the drains." Honestly: You're Trump, on Monday they literally catch you napping. How do you possibly go in there yesterday and get caught napping… at least TWICE. One video, or one rapid-shutter sequence of still pictures of “Trump's head slowly dropped, his eyes closed. It jerked back upward. He adjusts himself. Then, his head droops again” and we don't have to WATCH the rest of the trial, he'd be DONE. Looks like we'll get this started Monday. Seven jurors chosen. I had forgotten what I learned during two days in the NYC jury pool in 2013: it is surprisingly easy to find enough people who don't know anything about anything to fill up a New York jury. Meanwhile Trump tried out his new defense: He knows nothing. Billionaire businessman, greatest mind of his or any other generation, but when it comes to paying off Stormy Daniels to bury her story and illegally keep bad facts about himself away from the eyes of the electorate weeks before the election, and then turning the thing into a clear crime by trying to write it off as a business expense? He knows nothing. He doesn't know the accountant. He doesn't know the lawyer. He didn't know anything about the document. He didn't know anything about the deduction. He just signed whatever they put in front of him. Because the billionaire businessman knows NOTHING about his own business! ALSO: The picture is a rare one of Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene with her mouth shut. It's in The New Republic and above it the magazine's question is: “Russia is Buying Politicians in Europe. Is it Happening Here Too?” After Greene decided to try to fire another Speaker of the House to destabilize our government further, and her screw-up in the Mayorkas hearing, it's a question worth exploring. B-Block (24:38) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Baseball's uniform scandal is back. The pitcher is wearing the batboy's pants. The Speaker of the House had his brain trust look at his new bill first: Libs of TikTok and DC Draino and a 1/6 defendant. And I used to think the Supreme Court Justices were merely not there to do justice or defend the constitution. Now I'm not sure they're from this country, nor have more of a legal education than I do (and I took one law class 37 years ago). C-Block (33:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: Just passed the quarter century anniversary of one of the most fun, most unexpected events of my career. How many people do you know who can say this: Tom Hanks, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon pulled me on to the Red Carpet at the Oscars - and they broke my cummerbund!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Janet Marie Smith, senior vice president of planning and development for the Los Angeles Dodgers who held the same position with the Orioles, joins former Baltimore All-Star Adam Jones and broadcaster Jerry Coleman on this week's episode. Smith discusses what goes into building a new ballpark (3:33), her feelings about the upcoming changes to Camden Yards (6:39), her work on overseas projects (16:16), what she thinks is the most emotional moment in Camden Yards history (19:10), how she handles criticism about the Camden Yards skyline (20:21) and being one of the most powerful women in a male-dominated industry (24:32). Later in the show, Jones shares strategies for playing in different weather conditions (26:01) and his thoughts on J.J. Hardy's backyard baseball field (32:05.) Jones and Coleman close out the episode with listener questions (34:46). Follow us on X: @AdamJonesPod @SimplyAJ10 @sportswcoleman @kylegoon And check out The Baltimore Banner's Baltimore Orioles coverage and Baltimore Ravens coverage.
Orioles announcer and MLB Network contributor Melanie Newman joins former Orioles All-Star Adam Jones and broadcaster Jerry Coleman to reflect on the “ultimate” opening day (2:11), how she's watched this O's club become “a dynasty that's being built,” (3:20), when fans will start to feel the new owners' impact on the field (9:27), her love of Legos (15:23) and the best part of her job (18:05.) Later in the show, Jones and Coleman discuss the talent on the Norfolk Tides (21:16), they reflect on the Key Bridge collapse (26:31) and they take listener questions (34:13). Follow us on X: @AdamJonesPod @SimplyAJ10 @sportswcoleman @kylegoon And check out The Baltimore Banner's Baltimore Orioles coverage and Baltimore Ravens coverage.
Orioles outfielder Colton Cowser joins former Orioles All-Star Adam Jones and broadcaster Jerry Coleman to discuss the adjustments he needs to make to stay in the major leagues (6:14), his reaction to not being on the roster for last year's playoffs (8:58) and what he's expecting from his first opening day (14:13.) Later in the show, Jones reflects on the life and legacy of Peter Angelos (21:41) and excitement over new Orioles owner David Rubenstein (25:50), and he reacts to Jackson Holliday starting the year at Triple-A and the challenges he'll face (27:06.) And our hosts take listener questions (39:41) and give predictions for the season (44:51). Follow us on X: @AdamJonesPod @SimplyAJ10 @sportswcoleman @kylegoon And check out The Baltimore Banner's Baltimore Orioles coverage and Baltimore Ravens coverage.
Former St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Xavier Scruggs joins former Orioles All-Star Adam Jones and broadcaster Jerry Coleman to discuss battling his ego early on about not playing on the major league level (1:32), the difference in styles between playing for the KBO League and the MLB (9:00), the fight to get opening day tickets in South Korea (23:50) and Scruggs' role as diversity, equity and inclusion consultant for the St. Louis Cardinals (24:53). He also shares his outlook on the Orioles (27:25). Later in the show, Jones and Coleman discuss the Ravens adding Derrick Henry (29:35) and Adam's journey to South Korea for the Padres-Dodgers season-opening game (34:04). They take listener questions about pitcher and hitter results in spring training (40:36). Follow us on X: @AdamJonesPod @SimplyAJ10 @sportswcoleman @kylegoon And check out The Baltimore Banner's Baltimore Orioles coverage and Baltimore Ravens coverage.
Former Orioles All-Star Adam Jones and broadcaster Jerry Coleman talk about Jones' stint as a guest instructor at Orioles spring training. Jones discusses his duties in Sarasota (3:40), what's changed about spring training from his time as a player (12:34), whether the team's spring training wins will transition into the regular season (16:00), what makes Jackson Holliday a “major leaguer” (18:12) and how David Rubenstein was received at spring training (25:00.) Later in the show, Jones talks about his upcoming trip to South Korea for the Padres-Dodger season-opening game (30:48) and Jones and Coleman take on court storming again for this week's ‘Socially Speaking' segment (37:00.)
Orioles center fielder Cedric Mullins joins former Orioles All-Star Adam Jones and broadcaster Jerry Coleman to talk about the rebuild of the team and what keeps his drive going. He also names an up-and-coming player we should watch out for and the most talkative players in the clubhouse, and shares what it's been like to have Jones as a guest coach at spring training. And later in the episode, Jones shares his experience from spring training. Follow us on Twitter: @AdamJonesPod @SimplyAJ10 @sportswcoleman And check out The Baltimore Banner's Baltimore Orioles coverage and Baltimore Ravens coverage.
Orioles pitcher Corbin Burnes joins former Orioles All-Star Adam Jones and broadcaster Jerry Coleman to discuss how he felt when the trade happened (1:35); relationships within the clubhouse (3:57); what an ace is to him (14:09); the team's future (16:00); and why he thinks the MLB went “a little too far on the extreme” with the new uniforms (17:22). Later in the podcast, Jones and Coleman talk about ways to keep players safe during court storming (19:30) and how to improve the quality of All-Star games (27:35). They also read listeners' suggestions for future guests (34:30).