Weekdays at High Noon Nate Lucas and Bob Ramsey entertains and brings you the sports news of the day.
8-16 2.0 Training Systems owner Marcus Seidel in-studio to talk health & fitness
When you hear George Thorogood coming out of the commerical break, you already know whose voice you're about to hear...
Friday shows always begin with a little bit of fun. Nate tells some stories from hanging out in Hawaii. Nate also has some incredible stories about ingratiating himself with Ryan Hoskins and his teammates. Cole works hard, but Nate's worked harder...
We're playing the hits on 590 The Fan as we discuss Bernie's incredibly interesting monologue to begin his show last night, and we even play a few clips!
Who is the most obscure former Cardinal you can come up with? You'll have to beat the Oakville Hoosier who stumped the Rammer!
Gambling has become less and less taboo over the years, but we're about to go completely buckwild now that the mothership is getting involved. Has the gambling influence in sports gone too far?
It's our job to talk about the Cardinals, so we're going to talk about the Cardinals, but holy cow is this painful. Other teams, however, are actually holding our interest with some big time series around the league.
Marcus Seidel can be heard every Wednesday in the 2:00 hour dishing out knowledge on the world of health and fitness.
Nate kept some receipts on how the sports media and beyond treated Aaron Rodgers throughout the 2020 season. The things people were saying about Rodgers ran completely counter to how highly his new teammates in New York spoke about him on the first episode of Hard Knocks last night!
Anthony Di Marco is going to become a regular contributor to this radio program for hockey talk! We are pleased to have him on the show again, and we encourage you all to check out his work with the 4th Period!
We're 114 games into the season, and we still can't settle on 3 outfielders for this Cardinals lineup. Woof.
The fine folks in the offices at Major League Baseball don't have a darn clue how to grow their sport. Nate, Rammer and listeners go down a rabbit hole discussing some of the great cathedrals of sports.
You have to hear it to believe it.
Here from the broadcast teams of the Yankees, Mets and White Sox as they jeer the sensitivity of the Orioles organization following the suspension of Kevin Brown.
Today's Twitter Tuesday contrasts Aaron Boone and Oli Marmol when it comes to handling players who jog around the bases before getting thrown out at home, a college football coach being disappointed in the media's pessimism, Rammer beginning to like Mike Francesa a little bit, Max Scherzer indicating that the Mets won't be competitive next season, Alexi Lalas getting on Nate's good side and Nate ripping Chris Christie like no one else ever before.
Tyoka Jackson is a man of the media. Despite working for the NFL Network, the Big Ten Network and a bunch of other stuff, he somehow found the time to join us to talk some ball!
The Cardinals are getting set to do business down in the Trop! Neil Solondz is kind enough to join us to help us get prepped up!
We as a High Noon broadcast are going to create a cooking show inspired by Jeff Suppan. Nate and Rammer offer a little preview of what will be a greater discussion later in the show about the suspension of Orioles broadcaster Kevin Brown.
Welp, the woman who Nike branded as "The All-American Hero" was less than heroic on the pitch which led to a rather early exit for the U.S. in the women's World Cup. Nate and the gang try to get to the bottom of what's really going on in all of Jake Paul's celebrity fights.
Howard Balzer of gophnx.com joins High Noon every single week on Mondays, and he can also be heard on multiple shows throughout the 590 The Fan schedule.
The future is now for the Cardinals because this season is now meaningless. So as we look ahead to see what could be in store in 2024, how much improvement do we anticipate the Cardinals will yield? Eventually, the Cardinals will bite the bullet and goose Waino's numbers even more than they already have.
We are thrilled to welcome Dr. John Porter to our weekly Monday segment to get the inside scoop on what's going on in St. Charles.
In less than a week, the Pac-12, which was really the Pac-10 due to the assured exit of USC and UCLA, has lost 6 more teams, and the Big Ten still has their eye on 2 of the remaining 4. What's going to happen with the rest of college sports? Rammer has issued many Cardinals takes this season, and he comes to you hat-in-hand prepared to apologize for some of his misfires.
Kevin Henry is a friend of the show, and we like to give him a ring when the Cardinals lock horns with the Rockies! Get prepared for the weekend and hear what Kevin has to say on High Noon.
Jake and Justin from Ball Watching are such good friends of the show that they both were generous enough to join us on the phone despite the fact that neither of them were available to come into the studio due to travel. It took a miracle, but we pulled it off!
Sitting behind Aaron Rodgers may be just what the doctor ordered for Zach Wilson at this point in his career. At the very least, it can't hurt him, right? Winning windows do not last very long in the NFL, so Browns fans better hope that Kevin Stefanski and Deshaun Watson get their act together this season.
It's rare in recent Cardinals history to just pack it up and play the young guns regardless of outcome, but that's what needs to happen with this year's team at this point. Matthew Liberatore looked quite hittable last night in a loss to the Twins. But no matter how painful it is, he needs to be pitching.
Aaron Ladd rejoins the show for the first time in a while to catch us up on what's been going down in Chiefs training camp! Football season allegedly begins tonight as the Hall of Fame game takes place in Canton, OH.
Some felt that Carli Lloyd's harsh comments about the USWNT were in poor taste, so Lloyd followed up to clarify her thoughts. Nate reminds everybody why they should never pay any attention to the mob who begs for apologies for honest opinions.
It was a great night of baseball last night, and Nate and Rammer give you their thoughts on the landscape of the league.
The bats were alive last night in downtown St. Louis as Joe Ryan pitched a great round of batting practice to the hard-swinging Cardinals.
How many radio shows in this city can you name that can preview college basketball before college football season even starts? Rammer gives us some new names to be familiar with who will be getting some playing time this year.
Marcus Seidel can be heard every Wednesday in the 2:00 hour dishing out knowledge on the world of health and fitness.
Marcus Seidel can be heard every Wednesday in the 2:00 hour dishing out knowledge on the world of health and fitness. Marcus, a former college basketball player in his own right, gives his thoughts on how NIL has gotten way out of control and is harming collegiate athletics.
John Mozeliak was at the podium speaking to the media, and we have the sound! Hear what the President of Baseball Ops had to say about the imports and exports that the Cardinals had at the deadline.