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SOASM (10/5) with Tom Ackerman - NFL Picks, Dance for Dravet, and Chaim Bloom's Cardinals Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 82:20


The show opens with Cardinals talk, as Tom takes calls from fans reacting to Chaim Bloom's hiring and the decision to retain manager Oliver Marmol. Fans share their frustrations and hopes for the team's future, while Tom breaks down the challenges of rebuilding a contender. From there, Tom turns to Hollywood, speaking with William H. Macy at the St. Louis premiere of “Soul on Fire” — a film honoring Jack Buck's compassion and John O'Leary's remarkable survival story. Macy discusses portraying Buck, filming around St. Louis landmarks, and the emotional response to the story. Hockey takes center stage next. Blues Head Coach Jim Montgomery joins to discuss the team's preseason matchup with the Chicago Blackhawks, the progress of young players, and the goaltending tandem of Jordan Binnington and Joel Hofer. Then, Lindenwood Head Coach Keith Fisher recaps the Lions' opener against Wisconsin, outlines areas for growth, previews games against Lake Superior State and Denver, and talks about the rapid growth of hockey in St. Louis. Hour 2 kicks off with NFL picks, as Tom previews the biggest games of the day and offers his predictions for key matchups. The focus then shifts back to the St. Louis community when Jim Brennan joins to celebrate the Dance for Dravet fundraiser, which drew more than 500 attendees and raised over $900,000 to support research for Dravet syndrome, a rare form of epilepsy. Next, John Rooney, the voice of the Cardinals, sits down with Chaim Bloom, the team's new President of Baseball Operations, who shares his vision for creating a winning culture from 1 to 6 PM. Bloom discusses balancing player development and competitiveness, praises the work ethic across the organization, and highlights his strong relationship with manager Oliver Marmol. The show wraps with Bernie Miklasz, who joins Tom to discuss Cardinals fan expectations, the team's remarkable consistency under Bill DeWitt's ownership — with 17 postseason appearances in 30 years — and Bloom's long-term plan focused on drafting and developing talent, especially starting pitchers.

Hour 2 - NFL Picks, Dance for Dravet, and Chaim Bloom's Cardinals Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 41:02


Tom Ackerman kicks off Hour 2 with his NFL picks, breaking down key matchups and sharing insights heading into Sunday's games. Then, Jim Brennan joins to celebrate the success of the Dance for Dravet fundraiser, which raised more than $900,000 to support research for Dravet syndrome, a rare form of epilepsy. Next, John Rooney, the voice of the Cardinals, sits down with Chaim Bloom, the team's new President of Baseball Operations, to discuss balancing winning and player development, the importance of a winning culture from 1 to 6 PM, and Bloom's growing partnership with manager Oliver Marmol. The hour wraps with Bernie Miklasz, who joins Tom to reflect on fan sentiment, the Cardinals' strong track record under Bill DeWitt, and how Chaim Bloom's draft-and-development philosophy could shape the team's future success.

Bernie Miklasz on Cardinals Fans, Ownership, and Chaim Bloom's Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 12:42


Bernie Miklasz joins Tom Ackerman to discuss the state of the St. Louis Cardinals and the passionate reactions from fans following the team's recent struggles. Bernie acknowledges fans' frustrations while reminding listeners of the Cardinals' remarkable consistency over the past 30 years, ranking 5th in regular season winning percentage and leading the National League in postseason victories.

Chaim Bloom on Building a Winning Culture in St. Louis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 7:40


John Rooney, the voice of the Cardinals, talks with Chaim Bloom about his vision for the organization and the balance between winning now and developing talent in the minor leagues. Bloom stresses the importance of creating a winning environment from 1 to 6 PM, where consistent effort and purposeful preparation lead to success. He highlights the key role of minor league managers in shaping winning habits and praises the players' work ethic and attention to detail.

Dance for Dravet: A Personal Fight Against a Rare Epilepsy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 8:23


Tom Ackerman and Jim Brennan recap the Dance for Dravet fundraiser, which brought together more than 500 attendees and raised over $900,000 to support research for Dravet syndrome, a rare form of epilepsy. The event surpassed its goal of raising a cumulative $1 million, driven by the generosity of the St. Louis community. Jim also shared updates from McKelvey Homes, which will donate $1,898 for every home sold in the fourth quarter to the ACA Affordable Housing Fund, now awarding more than $2 million in grants. The conversation wraps with plans for future charitable initiatives and community development projects.

Hour 1 - Fan Frustrations, Hollywood Stories, and St. Louis Hockey Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 41:17


Tom Ackerman opens the show by taking calls from Cardinals fans, giving listeners a platform to react to Chaim Bloom's hiring and the decision to retain manager Oli Marmol. Fans share their frustrations, hopes, and expectations for the team's future as Tom breaks down recent performances and the organization's need for change. The conversation then shifts to Hollywood, where William H. Macy joins Tom from the St. Louis premiere of “Soul on Fire” — a film about Jack Buck's compassion and John O'Leary's remarkable recovery. Macy reflects on portraying Buck and filming in St. Louis landmarks like Busch Stadium and the Gateway Arch. Next, Blues Head Coach Jim Montgomery discusses the team's preseason matchup with the Chicago Blackhawks, roster battles, and the progress of young prospects as the regular season nears. Lindenwood Head Coach Keith Fisher follows with insights on the Lions' opener against Wisconsin, areas for improvement, and the growth of hockey in the St. Louis community.

Blues Camp Takeaways and Lindenwood's Season Kickoff

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 13:24


Tom Ackerman spotlights St. Louis hockey, starting with comments from Blues Head Coach Jim Montgomery on training camp progress, roster evaluations, and the importance of the goaltending tandem of Jordan Binnington and Joel Hofer. Then, Lindenwood University Head Coach Keith Fisher joins the show to recap the Lions' season opener against Wisconsin, discuss areas for improvement, and preview upcoming games against Lake Superior State and the University of Denver.

Soul on Fire Premiere Shines Light on St. Louis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 5:36


Tom Ackerman talks with William H. Macy about his role as Jack Buck in the new film Soul on Fire, based on the incredible true story of St. Louis native John O'Leary, who survived a life-changing fire and went on to inspire millions. Macy shares what drew him to the project and his admiration for Buck's compassion and character. The film premiered at Powell Hall, featuring red carpet moments and reflections on St. Louis's enduring spirit.

Hour 2: NFL Picks, NHRA Nationals, and Mozeliak's Farewell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 40:44


In Hour 2, Tom Ackerman breaks down his Week 4 NFL picks with detailed predictions and spreads. NHRA legend Tony Schumacher joins to preview the Midwest Nationals at Worldwide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois, and share insights on racing conditions in Top Fuel drag racing. The conversation shifts to John Mozeliak's farewell, reflecting on his 18-year tenure with the Cardinals, his major achievements, and the stability he brought to the organization. Ackerman also revisits the Cardinals-Cubs rivalry, debating Oli Marmol's controversial intentional walk of Michael Bush, and looks ahead to Mozeliak's final press conference on Monday and Chaim Bloom's introductory press conference on Tuesday.

Bernie Miklasz on John Mozeliak's Legacy and Cardinals Future

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 11:02


Bernie Miklasz joined Tom Ackerman to reflect on John Mozeliak's 18-year tenure leading the Cardinals front office. He highlighted Mozeliak's impact on the organization, from maintaining stability after Walt Jocketty's departure to drafting and developing cornerstone players such as Yadier Molina, and making major acquisitions like Matt Holliday and Nolan Arenado. They discussed managerial hires including Mike Matheny, Mike Shildt, and Oli Marmol, each of whom won division titles, and the recent scrutiny of Marmol's decision to intentionally walk Michael Bush at Wrigley Field, a move some fans criticized but Miklasz defended as strategically sound.

Tony Schumacher on NHRA Midwest Nationals at WWT Raceway

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 8:41


Tom Ackerman talks with Tony Schumacher ahead of the NHRA Midwest Nationals at World Wide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois, September 26–28. Schumacher, the winningest driver in Top Fuel history, discusses the intensity of drag racing where cars push beyond 330 miles per hour and races are often decided by thousandths of a second. He shares insights on racing conditions, from clutch management to weather impacts, and highlights what makes the NHRA fan experience unique with close access to drivers and teams. Schumacher also reflects on competing with his current team and the excitement of racing near St. Louis.

Hour 1: Ryder Cup Fallout, Lindenwood Football, and Blues Preseason

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 41:44


In Hour 1, Tom Ackerman is joined by Dan Reardon, KMOX Senior Golf Editor, to break down the Ryder Cup, from Europe's dominance to the hostile crowd behavior that raised concerns for future events. Lindenwood Head Coach Jed Stugart reflects on the Lions' 38–0 loss to Miami (OH) and previews their upcoming OVC home game against UT Martin. The hour closes with Blues notes as St. Louis fell 4–2 to Chicago in preseason action and defenseman Cam Fowler signed a three-year, $18.3 million extension.

John Mozeliak Calls In for His Final Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 9:59


John Mozeliak joined Tom Ackerman on Sports on a Sunday Morning for his final call as Cardinals President of Baseball Operations. Wrapping up a 30-year career with the organization, Mozeliak looked back on World Series titles in 2006 and 2011, being named Organization of the Year, and the family support that carried him through. He also addressed the challenges of today's baseball economics, the importance of scouting and player development, and why he is confident in the Cardinals' future as Chaim Bloom takes over leadership.

Sports on a Sunday Morning: Josh Schertz Recaps Billiken Madness and Season Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 16:43


Tom Ackerman talks with Josh Schertz about Billiken Madness, where Saint Louis showcased new talent and tested lineup combinations in front of an energized crowd. Schertz highlights the arrivals of Brady Dunlap, Dion Brown, Paul Otieno, and Ishan Sharma, each bringing shooting, physicality, and leadership to the roster. The Billikens plan to play faster and press full court this season, with depth allowing flexible rotations and less reliance on one scorer. Schertz also looks ahead to a non-conference slate that includes SEMO and Grand Canyon before Atlantic 10 play tips off on New Year's Eve.

Jed Stugart on Lindenwood Football and College Weekend Recap

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 10:52


Tom Ackerman recaps a weekend full of major college results ....Illinois edged USC 34-32 on a last-second field goal, Alabama squeaked by Georgia 24-21, Oregon downed Penn State 30-24 in double overtime, Ole Miss beat LSU 24-19, and Notre Dame routed Arkansas 56-13. Iowa State remained undefeated in the process. He then sits down with Jed Stugart to talk about Lindenwood's 38-0 loss to Miami (OH). Stugart notes that while his team had moments of fight early, issues with first downs and special teams mistakes (including a blocked punt) proved too much. He previews Lindenwood's upcoming OVC home game against UT Martin at 1:00 p.m. at home, and emphasizes the program-building mindset and learning through adversity.

Ryder Cup Behavior and Future of Golf Events

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 9:09


om Ackerman talks with Dan Reardon about the Ryder Cup at Bethpage, where European players, especially Rory McIlroy, faced unprecedented hostility from the crowd with personal attacks and offensive chants. They discuss how Europe's competitive edge shaped the results, the scheduling challenges that left Team USA underprepared, and concerns about fan behavior at future Ryder Cup venues. The conversation also looks ahead to major golf events coming to St. Louis, including the BMW Championship, PGA Championship, and the President's Cup in 2030.

Cardinals Rebuild, David Freese 2011 Memories, Mozeliak's Legacy, Mizzou's Rise, City SC's Win, Katie Shields on SLU Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 74:58


Tom Ackerman opens with the Cardinals' final home game at Busch Stadium, a loss to the Brewers that highlights the need for a rebuild. He then covers college football, with Missouri's win over South Carolina, Indiana's surprising victory over Illinois, and updates on Lindenwood and Southern Illinois. The conversation shifts to the Blues as Justin Carbonneau nets his first NHL goal in preseason play against Dallas, with insight from Head Coach Jim Montgomery. STL City SC also grabs attention after Brendan McSorley's first MLS brace fuels a road win at San Jose, while SLU Women's Soccer coach Katie Shields discusses her team's strong start and A-10 ambitions. Hour 2 features Tom's weekly NFL picks, followed by a sit-down at Cardinals Nation with David Freese, who relives his iconic 2011 World Series walk-off and shares life after baseball. John Mozeliak reflects on his 30-year Cardinals career, from replacing Albert Pujols to building future talent around players like Jordan Walker. Ackerman and Bernie Miklasz close with Missouri football's playoff potential, debating the Tigers' ranking, schedule strength, and postseason outlook, while also noting Mozeliak's legacy and the leadership transition ahead for the Cardinals.

Hour 2 - NFL Picks, David Freese on 2011 Memories, Mozeliak's Legacy, and Mizzou's Playoff Push

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 37:18


Tom Ackerman makes his NFL picks before talking with David Freese at Cardinals Nation about his 2011 World Series heroics and life after baseball. John Mozeliak reflects on his 30-year Cardinals career, the rebuild, and the transition ahead. Ackerman and Bernie Miklasz wrap with Missouri's big win over Illinois and what it means for the Tigers' playoff chances.

Ackerman and Bernie Miklasz on Indiana's Upset, Mizzou's Rise, and Cardinals Transition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 9:01


Tom Ackerman and Bernie Miklasz react to Indiana's surprising win over Illinois, Missouri's strong performance against South Carolina, and what it means for the Tigers' playoff hopes. They also reflect on John Mozeliak's final home game with the Cardinals, his career legacy, and the leadership transition ahead.

David Freese Reflects on 2011 World Series, Career, and Life After Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 11:09


Tom Ackerman sits down with David Freese at Cardinals Nation in Ballpark Village to relive his iconic Game 6 walk-off in the 2011 World Series, the Cardinals' postseason run, and the Jim Edmonds trade that brought him home. Freese also shares life after baseball in Austin, Texas with his wife and three children.

John Mozeliak Reflects on Cardinals Career and Future

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 8:25


On Sports on a Sunday Morning, John Mozeliak reflects on his remarkable career as the Cardinals close their home schedule. He looks back on pivotal trades and decisions, including his first major move involving David Freese, as well as the transitions following Tony La Russa's retirement and Albert Pujols' departure in 2011. Mozeliak highlights the organization's run of 17 postseason appearances, including World Series titles in 2006 and 2011, and the club's consistent success from 2012–2015. Looking ahead, he stresses the importance of drafting and developing homegrown stars, strengthening the farm system, and building around young talent like Jordan Walker. Mozeliak also shares his leadership philosophy, emphasizing respect, empathy, and the value of every member of the organization.

Hour 1 - Cardinals' Final Day, Mizzou's Statement, Blues' Young Gun, City SC's Road Triumph, Katie Shields on Billikens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 37:39


Tom Ackerman opens the show with Cardinals baseball as the team closes out the season at Busch Stadium with a loss to the Milwaukee Brewers, reinforcing the need for a roster rebuild. From there, the focus shifts to college football, where Missouri picked up a win over South Carolina, Indiana dominated Illinois, and local programs like Lindenwood and Southern Illinois earned attention for their efforts. The conversation then turns to the St. Louis Blues, with preseason action against the Dallas Stars highlighted by Justin Carbonneau's first NHL goal and insight from Head Coach Jim Montgomery. The hour wraps up on the pitch, as St. Louis City SC claimed a key road win over the San Jose Earthquakes behind Brendan McSorley's first career MLS brace, pointing to a promising future for the club.

Katie Shields on SLU Women's Soccer Growth and 2025 Goals

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 7:36


On Sports on a Sunday Morning, Tom Ackerman talks with SLU Women's Soccer Head Coach Katie Shields about the Billikens' strong non-conference start, highlighted by a 5-2-1 record with wins over Mizzou and Indiana. Shields shares how the team is adjusting after graduating eight starters, building defensive strength, and learning to win together. With half the roster from St. Louis and over 4,000 fans packing home games, SLU ranks 11th nationally in attendance. Now, with the A-10 Conference opener against Davidson ahead, the Billikens set their sights on another conference championship and long-term goals of competing with the nation's top soccer programs.

FULL SHOW - College Football Highlights, Cardinals' Rebuild, and Blues Prospect Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 79:40


In Hour 1, Tom Ackerman runs through the latest college football scores before checking in with Brian Barnhart on Illinois football's start and upcoming matchup. Lindenwood head coach Jed Stugart breaks down the Lions' comeback win over Charleston Southern and previews their home opener, while Doug Armstrong shares thoughts on the Blues Prospect Showcase, young players, and preseason preparations. In Hour 2, Tom makes his weekly NFL picks and highlights the BackStoppers organization. He talks with John Mozeliak about the Cardinals' bullpen struggles, injured players, and long-term rebuilding plans. Bernie Miklasz wraps the hour with analysis of college football's biggest games, previews for Missouri vs. South Carolina and Illinois vs. Indiana, and insights on the Cardinals' offseason, STL CITY SC, and the latest in the NHL and MLB.

Bernie Miklasz Talks College Football Powerhouses and Cardinals' Future

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 11:08


Tom Ackerman talks with Bernie Miklasz about an action-packed college football weekend, including Notre Dame vs. Texas A&M, Tennessee vs. Georgia, and other marquee matchups. They dive into the strength of the SEC and Big Ten, with focus on Missouri, Illinois, Alabama, LSU, and more, plus a preview of Illinois vs. Indiana and Missouri vs. South Carolina. Bernie also shares thoughts on the Cardinals' struggles, the uncertain future of manager Oliver Marmol, and what could be a pivotal offseason for St. Louis.

John Mozeliak on Cardinals' Rebuild, Player Development, and Season Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 7:26


Tom Ackerman talks with John Mozeliak about the Cardinals' recent series against Milwaukee, bullpen struggles, and late-inning issues. Mozeliak compares the Cardinals and Brewers in team-building and player development, and explains the organization's rebuilding approach through drafting, trades, and free agency. He gives updates on Nolan Arenado, Masyn Winn, and Brendan Donovan, and emphasizes preparing young players for the offseason and 2026 as the Cardinals finish the season.

Hour 2 - NFL Picks, John Mozeliak on Cardinals, and Bernie Miklasz on College Football

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 39:59


In Hour 2, Tom Ackerman makes his weekly NFL picks before highlighting the BackStoppers organization. He then talks with John Mozeliak about the Cardinals' recent series against Milwaukee, bullpen struggles, injured players, and the club's rebuilding approach as the season winds down. Bernie Miklasz closes the hour with analysis of college football's biggest games, including Notre Dame vs. Texas A&M and Tennessee vs. Georgia, plus previews of Missouri vs. South Carolina and Illinois vs. Indiana. He also weighs in on the Cardinals' offseason outlook, St. Louis CITY SC, and the latest across the NHL and MLB.

Hour 1 - College Football, Illinois and Lindenwood Updates, and Blues Prospect Showcase

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 39:41


In Hour 1, Tom Ackerman runs through the latest college football scores before checking in with Brian Barnhart on Illinois football's strong start and upcoming matchup. Lindenwood head coach Jed Stugart joins to break down the Lions' comeback win over Charleston Southern and preview their home opener. Doug Armstrong closes the hour with thoughts on the Blues Prospect Showcase, standout young players, and preparations for training camp and the preseason.

Doug Armstrong on Blues Prospect Showcase and Training Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 9:35


Tom Ackerman and Doug Armstrong recap the Blues' Prospect Showcase, where Justin Carbonneau scored the game-winner against Minnesota and Otto Stenberg impressed. They look ahead to training camp, preseason games in Dallas and Columbus, and the first home preseason matchup Sept. 27 vs. the Blackhawks, with focus on young players like Jake Neighbors and Will Cranley alongside veteran leadership.

Backstoppers Barbecue Marks 10 Years of Community Support

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 12:49


On Sports on a Sunday Morning, Tom Ackerman is joined by Chuck Gerding and Mike Simms to preview the 10th Anniversary Backstoppers Barbecue in Cedar Hill. They discuss how the event raises funds to support families of fallen and injured first responders, the history of its success, and the strong role of community volunteers. Highlights include food preparation, family activities, live music, a fireworks show, and a raffle for a side-by-side vehicle. The conversation also touches on tornado relief efforts in North St. Louis and the importance of helping affected families.

Lindenwood Lions Comeback Win with Head Coach Jed Stugart

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 8:06


Tom Ackerman talks with Lindenwood head coach Jed Stugart after the Lions rallied from a 21-0 deficit to beat Charleston Southern 35-28. Stugart highlights his team's resilience, the importance of culture and unity, and the performance of local talent like running back Jared Rhodes. He previews the Lions' first home game at Hunter Stadium against Stony Brook and their upcoming matchup with Miami of Ohio. Stugart also reflects on building the identity of the only Division I football program in the St. Louis area, staying “Loyal to the Lou,” and the pride he takes in his players overcoming adversity together.

Illinois Football and Basketball with Brian Barnhart

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 9:44


Tom Ackerman and Brian Barnhart discuss Illinois football's win, Luke Altmyer's play, and Brett Bielema's impact. They cover the $100 million donation renaming Memorial Stadium to Gies Memorial Stadium and preview a promising basketball season with depth at guard and size in the frontcourt.

Mozeliak on Cardinals Hall of Fame, Kruszewski on Stifel Classic, Bernie on College Football

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 39:51


In Hour 2, Tom Ackerman talks with Stifel CEO Ron Kruszewski about the Stifel Charity Classic, its community impact, and the event's future. Cardinals President John Mozeliak joins to reflect on the Hall of Fame inductions of Walt Jocketty and Edgar Renteria, the ceremony honoring Cardinals legends, and the team's current status including Jordan Walker's performance and player injuries. Sports commentator Bernie Miklasz rounds out the hour with analysis of Missouri's win over Kansas, Illinois' win over Duke, Jordan Walker's walk-off hit, and the latest in college football rankings.

John Mozeliak on Cardinals Hall of Fame and Team Development

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 11:01


Cardinals President of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak joins Tom Ackerman on Sports on a Sunday Morning to reflect on the Hall of Fame ceremony honoring Walt Jocketty and other Cardinals legends, including an emotional speech from Joey Jocketty. Mozeliak discusses Jocketty's impact on the franchise with acquisitions like Mark McGwire, Jim Edmonds, and Larry Walker, and the 2006 World Series title. The conversation also shifts to current Cardinals baseball, from Jordan Walker's walk-off hit against the Giants to the development of young players, the possible returns of Nolan Arenado and Brendan Donovan, and the challenges of sustaining success in Major League Baseball.

Hour 1 - NASCAR, Stifel Charity Classic, Mizzou's Kevin Coleman Jr., Blues Alex Steen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 40:10


It is a very busy weekend of sports, Golf, NASCAR, Cardinals plus Mizzou against KU. Tom is joined by NASCAR drivers Christopher Bell, Austin Cindric and Chase Briscoe talking about the race at WWT Raceway. Mizzou Wide Receiver Kevin Coleman Jr. joins Tom Ackerman to talk about the big win against Kansas and his new bag of chips. Stanley Cup Champion and Blues General Manager in waiting Alex Steen joins the show to talk about the upcoming season and what he likes most about the youth.

Very enthusiastic about young players taking steps - Alex Steen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 7:49


Stanley Cup Champion and Blues General Manager in waiting Alex Steen joins the show to talk about the upcoming season and what he likes most about the youth.

Why was Coleman's favorite play against KU a block?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 8:51


Mizzou Wide Receiver Kevin Coleman Jr. joins Tom Ackerman to talk about the big win against Kansas and his new bag of chips.

Sports on a Sunday Morning: Chief Tracy on Safety, Chris Blair on NASCAR, Lutz on CITY SC, and John Mozeliak & Bernie Miklasz on Cardinals

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 81:33


In Hour 1, Tom Ackerman welcomes St. Louis Police Chief Robert Tracy to talk about his Yankees fandom, the Cardinals' push in the wild card race, and how his department is ensuring safety at major St. Louis sporting events, including the Stifel Charity Classic and NASCAR at World Wide Technology Raceway. Tracy highlights a 58% reduction in downtown crime and proactive safety measures. Later, Chris Blair joins to preview NASCAR playoff weekend at WWT Raceway, featuring the return of the Xfinity Series and a packed music lineup. In Hour 2, Ackerman opens with listener questions about the value of his weekly interviews with John Mozeliak. Lutz Pfannenstiel then reviews CITY SC's match against Chicago Fire, late-game struggles, interim coach David Critchley, and the impact of new players like Fallou Fall. He also highlights City2's 13-game unbeaten streak in MLS Next Pro and previews matchups against Sporting KC2 and Vancouver. John Mozeliak follows with updates on roster moves...Nathan Church replacing Victor Scott, Anthony Veneziano's bullpen role, and decisions with Wilson Contreras and Brendan Donovan...as well as thoughts on Oliver Marmol's growth, JJ Weatherholt, Paul Goldschmidt's legacy, and Nolan Arenado's rehab. Finally, Bernie Miklasz joins Ackerman to react to Mozeliak's comments, analyze Miles Mikolas' home/road splits, evaluate Sonny Gray's season, and address the Cardinals' ongoing pitching struggles.

Hour 2: Lutz on CITY SC, Mozeliak on Roster Moves, and Bernie Miklasz on Cardinals' Pitching

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 40:01


In Hour 2, Tom Ackerman opens with listener questions on the value of weekly interviews with John Mozeliak and why they're an essential part of the show's format. Lutz Pfannenstiel then joins to review CITY SC's recent match against Chicago Fire, the team's struggles with late goals, interim coach David Critchley's leadership, new additions like Fallou Fall, and City2's 13-game unbeaten streak. John Mozeliak follows with insight on roster moves, including Nathan Church replacing Victor Scott, Anthony Veneziano's addition to the bullpen, short bench decisions with Wilson Contreras and Brendan Donovan, Oliver Marmol's growth, organizational outlook, and updates on Paul Goldschmidt and Nolan Arenado. Finally, Bernie Miklasz joins Ackerman to react to Mozeliak's recent comments, evaluate Miles Mikolas' pitching splits, discuss Sonny Gray's season, and break down the Cardinals' ongoing pitching challenges.

Bernie Miklasz and Tom Ackerman on John Mozeliak and the Cardinals' Pitching Struggles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 13:40


Tom Ackerman and Bernie Miklasz discuss John Mozeliak's recent comments and provide context around them. They analyze Miles Mikolas' pitching, especially the contrast between his home and road ERA, and dive into the Cardinals' rotation struggles with a rising team ERA since late June. The conversation also covers the impact of Michael McGreevy and other rotation adjustments, Sonny Gray's inconsistent season and the excuse of the St. Louis heat, and the broader challenges facing the Cardinals' pitching staff this year.

John Mozeliak on Roster Moves, Pitching Depth, and Cardinals' Future

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 10:20


Tom Ackerman talks with John Mozeliak about the Cardinals' latest roster moves, including Nathan Church being called up for the injured Victor Scott and Anthony Veneziano joining the bullpen. Mozeliak shares his thoughts on Church's skills, the current state of the bullpen without Matz, Matan, and Helsley, and why Wilson Contreras and Brendan Donovan remain on the bench rather than the injured list. He also discusses Oliver Marmol's growth as a manager, his own future with the organization, and the club's long-term outlook with pitching prospects, recent draft picks, and excitement about JJ Weatherholt. Additional topics include Paul Goldschmidt's legacy, Nolan Arenado's rehab in Jupiter, and expectations for his return.

Lutz Pfannenstiel on CITY SC's Mentality, New Players, and City2's Unbeaten Run

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 8:37


Tom Ackerman talks to Lutz Pfannenstiel about St. Louis City SC's recent performance against Chicago Fire, the frustration of conceding late goals, and the mental aspect of closing out matches. Lutz also discusses interim coach David Critchley's leadership, squad rotation, and the impact of new players like Fallou Fall. The conversation shifts to City2's 13-game unbeaten streak in MLS Next Pro, highlighting their confidence and playoff push with an upcoming home game against Sporting KC2. Looking ahead, Lutz previews City SC's next match against Vancouver, the challenge of facing a top team, the arrival of new signings like Thomas Müller, and the influence of a new coach.

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