The guys introduce a new wrinkle to the podcast, live streaming video. Stupid bets return to the show, the gang discusses how the Orioles can remain atop the AL East and break down Will Ferrell’s return to Saturday Night Live.
Join Zach, Patrick and Matt for this week’s edition of the best sports podcast in Baltimore, the BSR Podcast.
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Video Killed The Radio Star
In addition to providing audio downloads through BaltimoreSportsReport.com and iTunes, the BSR Podcast will now feature a live streaming video version of the show.
Viewers can tune in live to the show right here on BaltimoreSportsReport.com. Record dates and times will be announced via BSR’s socialmedia outlets.
Those who can’t watch live, can tune into the video version of the show every week. It will be featured in the show notes portion of each episode. Here’s this week’s:
A shirtless man ran onto the field at the Orioles game on Friday night. He rounded third and slid into home plate head first before being tackled by umpire Jeff Kellogg. Here’s the video.
Close up of the epic tackle after the bump. READ MORE >>>
Whenever a friend from out of town comes to Baltimore, I always take them to the Sports Legends Museum. It’s the perfect place to share the rich sports history of Baltimore with a diehard sports fan or someone who has never stepped foot in Camden Yards.
Chris Davis talked about the experience and even got to hold a bat that Babe Ruth used in 1927. ”There’s a lot of great players that played here and it gives you a great appreciate for what it means to be an Oriole,” Davis said in a video on MLB.com.
The 20th Anniversary of Oriole Park at Camden Yards was celebrated by Rick Sutcliffe throwing out the ceremonial first first, Jake Arrieta earning a “W” against the Minnesota Twins and an idiot in underpants and a cape running on the field creating instant YouTube gold.
Baltimore’s Batman streaker became an overnight sensation and the crack staff at WJZ tracked him down to talk about his lifetime ban from Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
“It was my birthday and I just love to make people laugh and get them going,” Mark Harvey (aka Batman) told WJZ. “So I was like what’s better not to do than to go on opening day and do it? So I went with it.”
“I don’t recommend no one doing it,” he added. “Trust me, they tackle you hard.” READ MORE >>>
It didn’t take long for some buffoon to fall out of the stands in center field and run around in short shorts and a cape. Of course, tons of fans at Orioles Opening Day captured this moment and I scoured YouTube to find you the best video of said buffoon.
Donning Loyal Greyhounds jerseys, Nick Markakis, Brian Roberts, Adam Jones and Buck Showalter sent a video message to Jimmy Patsos and Loyola. The O’s wished the hounds the best of luck in the NCAA tournament and they’re going to need it.
TMZ released police dash cam footage of Hines Ward’s DUI arrest from last summer. The former Steelers wide receiver asked offer’s if he was “going to be all on the newspaper,” and said that ESPN would surely find the footage of his arrest.
Here’s the video:
Ward pled guilty to reckless driving and his DUI charge was dropped as part of a plea bargain last month.
“Down goes Grabovski,” Joe Beninati said as Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin pummeled the Leafs’ Mikael Grabovski.
The Capitals shutout Toronto 2-0 at the Verizon Center on Sunday winning their third straight game and coming within a point of the Southeast Division leading Florida Panthers.
“Normally you can try and take some positives out of games, tonight, nothing,” Troy Brouwer to 106.7 The Fan’s Sky Kerstein after the Capitals 5-0 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes.
“Florida lost yesterday, we were looking good, we were excited about today and then we come out and just flat, just terrible.”
Washington put themselves in a 2-0 hole five minutes into the game and Dale Hunter pulled Tomas Vokoun in hopes of stopping the bleeding. It didn’t work as Andrea Nodl put one past Michal Neuvirth with :30 seconds remaining in the first period to put Washington down 3-0 heading into the first intermission.
“We weren’t ready to play, gave up chances, gave the puck away, didn’t get the puck in deep, just all around embarrassing.”
Brouwer followed Matt Hendricks’ lead, who fought twice in the second period, and dropped the gloves in the third to square off against Justin Faulk.
Here’s a tip for the NHL coaches ou there — if you’re playing the Capitals, take some shots from center ice.
Last night Braden Holtby became Washington’s third netminder to allow a goal from center ice this month. We showed you Dustin Byfuglien’s goal on Tomas Vokoun on Thursday.
If you can stomach another, here’s Joe Pavelski’s 69 foot goal on Braden Holtby.
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