In case you missed anything from Glenn Clark Radio this week, here are a few highlights to check out.

Former Orioles pitcher David Hess discussed returning to the mound (now with the Rays organization) after cancer treatment and how Trey Mancini helped him in his battle:

Former Towson running back Darius Victor discussed his USFL Offensive Player of the Year campaign with the New Jersey Generals and his hopes to find a way back to the NFL:

Sports Illustrated‘s Conor Orr discussed why he loved the strategy Eric DeCosta used for the Ravens this offseason:

Norfolk Tides infielder Gunnar Henderson discussed his outstanding season, getting to Triple-A ahead of his 21st birthday and, having watched the 2014 Delmon Young game countless times, his hopes to be in a playoff race in Baltimore:

FOX Sports MLB analyst Ben Verlander discussed why the Orioles’ stretch of solid play shouldn’t change their trade deadline plans:

Bowie Baysox pitcher Zach Peek discussed channeling his inner “Darth Vader” on the mound during a strong start to the season:

LSU slugger and potential Orioles No. 1 overall pick Jacob Berry discussed what it would mean to him to be selected at 1:1 and why he’s not the positionless bat some scouts and analysts make him out to be:

MLB Pipeline draft analyst Jim Callis discussed why selecting Termarr Johnson at No. 1 and saving money to spend on pitching might be the Orioles’ best strategy:

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