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
Just to get all of the fancy disclaimers out of the way: I’ve been a Washington ...
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8:55 pm – What was nearly a miraculous finish by Towson turned into a bizarre ending as the Tigers threw away a chance to win the game in the final seconds on Wednesday night, losing to Bowling Green, 70-69. The Falcons led by 4 with 11.3 seconds to play, but Scott Thomas missed a pair of foul ... Read More »
I just heard that rumor somewhere. The Orioles have offered Alex Rodriguez one billion dollars for the lifetime rights to his first son. How many of you are going to post that and offer comment about it somewhere on the web? Earlier today, Scott Boras floated a rumor through a Colorado newspaper that the Orioles (of all teams…Scott, ... Read More »
Ten years. A decade. Roughly 3,650 days. In a city like Baltimore, rich with sports tradition, there were A LOT of significant events, games and decisions that were made — all of them helped to shape our sports landscape from 2000-2009. A decade is a long time. About a month ago, as I glanced at the calendar over the Thanksgiving ... Read More »
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