Former Orioles right-fielder and current Yankees commentator Ken Singleton joined the Norris and Davis show on Thursday morning on Baltimore's 105-7 THE FAN to discuss his charity golf tournament to support the Cool Kids Campaign. LISTEN TO THE FULL INTERVIEW HERE:
Sports Commentator Ken Singleton
Ken then moves on to talk about the Orioles, saying "the Orioles have the best offense in the league." He claims that Chris Davis is one of the most dangerous hitters in the league.
He transitions to the problems with the certain Yankees players, telling that Derek Jeter could come back and play this year. He mentions that the Yankees have used the DL very much this year with many of their big stars.
Singleton thinks that Manny Machado is going to be one of the better players in baseball within a few years. According to him, as Machado matures, he will start hitting more home runs and become one of the most lethal threats in baseball.
Sports Commentator Ken Singleton
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Former Orioles right-fielder and current Yankees commentator Ken Singleton joined the Norris and Davis show on Thursday morning on Baltimore's 105-7 THE FAN to discuss his charity golf tournament to support the Cool Kids Campaign.
LISTEN TO THE FULL INTERVIEW HERE:
Sports Commentator Ken Singleton
Ken then moves on to talk about the Orioles, saying "the Orioles have the best offense in the league." He claims that Chris Davis is one of the most dangerous hitters in the league.
He transitions to the problems with the certain Yankees players, telling that Derek Jeter could come back and play this year. He mentions that the Yankees have used the DL very much this year with many of their big stars.
Singleton thinks that Manny Machado is going to be one of the better players in baseball within a few years. According to him, as Machado matures, he will start hitting more home runs and become one of the most lethal threats in baseball.
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