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Baltimorons
Baltimorons is Baseball Things, considered. An always passionate, frequently irreverent, and occasionally factual weekly romp through the wild world of O's baseball, adulthood, fandom in general. Join hosts Sam Dingman and Alan Smith, expatriate Birdbrains clinging to their orange torch in the wilds of New York City, as they marvel at the endless wonders of the cosmic narrative, from Baltimore to Brooklyn and beyond.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 42 ratings
Best Podcast Name Ever.
I really like this podcast when they talk about the Orioles. So, I really like this podcast about 30% of the time.
Shiny Rob via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/31/15
Hilarious baseball podcast
Even if you're not an Orioles fan, this podcast is worth listening to. Incorporating elements of The Bugle and NPR-style radio, it's funny and interesting for any fan of baseball.
'69 World Series via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/27/15
Smart Orioles Podcast
This is the smartest of the amateur Oriole Podcasts which are ALL head and shoulders better than the OFFICIAl Orioles' podcast!
Carne Cabeza via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/03/15
Recent Episodes
There's a new Nick in town, and the Baltimorons are unexpectedly bullish. PLUS: did you know Johnny Cueto was still throwing baseballs? Would you like him to throw baseballs...for us?!
Published 02/09/24
A requiem for the highs and lows of the Angelos era, and some semi-reckless speculation about what fandom might feel like under the Rubenstein Regime.
Published 02/02/24
It's 10-10 going in to the 10th! The atmosphere is numerologically fortuitous! The time is nigh for Orioles Magic! But can the Birds (and the Morons) deliver?! Watch along with us here!
Published 01/19/24
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