Drew's Bio
The only person in the history of Baltimore sports-talk to attend Game 2 of the 1983 World Series, shoot 64 in golf (twice) and sit next to Dave Grohl on a flight from Baltimore to Cleveland (1997), Drew is the host of The Comcast Morning Show from 6am-10am Monday through Friday. Topics routinely range from the Ravens, Terps and the Orioles and their decision to not improve the team for the (insert number of years here) consecutive season. His favorite movie is "Wiggle Bay" and his favorite member of Little Einstein's is June. Drew's son Ethan said, "Daddy, why do the Flyers stink so bad?" when he was only 8 days old. "Gotta start 'em young," the proud papa said that night.
Drew's Posts
How do you say, “Relief pitching is best for me” in Japanese? That’s the story for ...
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Dear Mark: Over the last week or so, I’ve seen a variety of “open letters” written to you by fans, media members and bloggers on the world wide web. Most of those letters are lengthy, wordy and practically reek of begging…that’s what we’ve been reduced to here in Baltimore: BEGGING quality players to come aboard and help ... Read More »
Completing a serious early December signing-surge, the New York Yankees today announced the signing of three players to major league contracts. Seeking a right-handed pitcher to fill the void left by the departed Carl Pavano, the Yankees have inked veteran right hander Bob Gibson to a 3-year contract worth $45 million. Gibson, who just turned 73 ... Read More »
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