Glenn's Bio
When Pop-a-Shot basketball becomes an Olympic sport, Glenn Clark will win the gold, silver AND bronze. In the meantime, he's continuing his career as a Baltimore sports media person. We say "person" because he has too many jobs to describe them all right now. You hear him on "The Comcast Morning Show" & talking about the Ravens throughout the day on WNST. You read his columns on WNST.net, and if you're a female you've been awkwardly hit on by him at least once. If not, he says you should give him a call. He's been accused of being the adopted son of Gary Williams, and will fight you if you don't think Roberto Alomar belongs in the Hall of Fame. He prefers lacrosse to baseball, Robert Randolph to Led Zeppelin, Blue Moon to red wine, and Chick-Fil-A to anything.
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Happy Monday! It’s a Happy Monday for me because-while my trip to Greensboro was disappointing (I ...
Read It »Winston-Salem, NC “Never quit.” When a reporter asked Morgan State star guard Reggie Holmes what “Baltimore ...
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Read It »In a move that has been expected, the Baltimore Ravens have confirmed tonight that they ...
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Crabs and Beer will be back. Maybe as early as tomorrow morning. “The Cleveland Browns moved to Baltimore in 1996 and became the Ravens, but nobody who grew up in the city during the golden era of Johnny Unitas and Raymond Berry, of Gino Marchetti and Artie Donovan, roots for it without mixed feelings.” That excerpt is ... Read More »
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