Camdencast
Summary: Camden Chat is a blog where fans of the Baltimore Orioles gather to talk about the team or anything else. On the podcast, Mark and Stacey (and occasionally others) discuss the team, Major League Baseball in general, and whatever esoteric interest the conversation stumbles across.
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Podcasts:
With Andrew gallivanting across the West Coast, Mark is joined by ESPN Insider Dan Szymborski, Orioles fan, to begin the healing process as the O's notched their 82nd win of the season.
The Baltimore Orioles are still one game back from the Yankees. Mark and Andrew look at some of the playoff rivals, whether it will last, and dip into the comment box to talk the future potential for Orioles attendance.
The Baltimore Orioles are one game back from the Yankees. Mark and pinch-podcaster Stacey attempt to be coherent about how this has happened, ponder a comment box question about a 2012 Orioles theme song, and look ahead to the next big showdown with New York.
Playoff fever seems to be sweeping through Birdland, and Mark and Andrew are no exceptions. They share some conversations about the Baltimore Orioles, dip back into the comment box and look ahead to the White Sox series, among other things.
The time has finally arrived: Mark is willing to accept that the Baltimore Orioles are in the wild card race, so he and Andrew break down the contenders. Also more listener questions from the Comment Box and a Rangers series preview.
Four games into the Manny Machado era for the Baltimore Orioles, Mark and Andrew take stock. Plus debuting the new Comment Box feature, today talking about Chris Tillman, and looking ahead to the Red Sox.
With the news that the Baltimore Orioles would be calling up shortstop prospect Manny Machado from AA Bowie, Mark and Andrew just had to have the first emergency bonus breaking news edition of the podcast.
The Baltimore Orioles did nothing at the trade deadline, and Mark and Andrew are happy about it, although Cliff Lee... The guys do a little book club, talking Weaver on Strategy and how the ten laws still apply today.
The New York Yankees loom large, and after running through recent Baltimore Orioles news, Mark and Andrew welcome Tanya from Pinstripe Alley to get some intelligence on the most hated divisional rival.
Six games ago, it looked like the Baltimore Orioles would never win another game. They have now won five straight. Mark and Andrew discuss some of the recent rollercoaster ride characteristics as the AL East opponents loom large.
The Baltimore Orioles were supposed to get fat on non-American League East opponents. They did not. Mark and Andrew assess the grim prospects for the Jason Hammel-less month that awaits.
It's the All-Star Break 2012. Mark and Andrew are joined by Stacey Long to revisit some of their laughably poor preseason picks while looking ahead to what the Baltimore Orioles might do in the second half of the season.
The Baltimore Orioles have acquired Jim Thome. Why? Mark and Andrew also wonder. Plus: O's All-Stars, rotation woes, offense-related woes, and defensive woes. That's a lot of woe.
The All-Star Break approaches and the Orioles offense slumbers. Who will make the All-Star Team from the O's? Mark and Andrew consider these and other recent topics, including the Jamie Moyer situation, and the Orioles as buyers.
Almost nobody liked the Jason Hammel trade at the time. Mark and Andrew reflect on how sometimes it's good to be wrong. Other topics: Wei-Yin Chen, Jake Arrieta, the upcoming Mets series and (gasp) the Orioles as potential trade deadline buyers.