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Hour 2 of “Sports on a Sunday Morning” begins with Diego Gigliani discussing St. Louis CITY SC earning its first road win of the season, Roman Bürki's clean sheet, and the club's continued focus on improving finishing in the final third. Gigliani also previews the upcoming Bosnia & Herzegovina vs. Panama match at Energizer Park, Edin Džeko returning to St. Louis, and downtown World Cup watch party plans. Then, Chaim Bloom joins the show to break down the Cardinals' recent pitching success, the development of young starters like Michael McGreevy and Kyle Leahy, Riley O'Brien's emergence in the bullpen, and Lars Nootbaar's recovery timeline. Later, Bernie Miklasz discusses the Cardinals' evolving team identity, the pitching staff carrying the club during an offensive slowdown, the Nolan Gorman debate, and why Blaze Jordan is a prospect worth watching moving forward.

Bernie Miklasz joins “Sports on a Sunday Morning” to discuss the evolving identity of the St. Louis Cardinals, why this team feels more resilient and connected, and how strong pitching has helped carry the club during a recent offensive slowdown. Bernie breaks down standout performances from Matthew Liberatore and Michael McGreevy, the impact of the bullpen, and why the current stretch could reshape expectations for the season.

Chaim Bloom joins “Sports on a Sunday Morning” to discuss the evolving identity of the St. Louis Cardinals and the club's recent stretch driven by strong pitching. Bloom talks about the emergence of Riley O'Brien in the closer role, Michael McGreevy's dominant outing at Petco Park, and the continued development of young arms like Kyle Leahy, Andre Pallante, Liam Doyle, and Tink Hence. Bloom also shares thoughts on the Cardinals' offensive balance, the competitiveness of the Padres series, and Lars Nootbaar's rehab timeline as the club looks to maintain momentum with a young roster continuing to grow.

Diego Gigliani joins “Sports on a Sunday Morning” to discuss St. Louis CITY SC earning its first road win of the season, Roman Bürki's clean sheet, and the club's need to improve finishing in the final third. He also previews the Bosnia & Herzegovina vs. Panama match at Energizer Park, Edin Džeko returning to St. Louis, and upcoming World Cup watch party plans downtown.

Hour 1 of “Sports on a Sunday Morning” features golf analyst Dan Reardon breaking down PGA Championship storylines, Cameron Young's rise, Scottie Scheffler's form, and the latest around LIV Golf. Then, Josh Schertz joins the show to discuss SLU returning nine players from its NCAA Tournament team, roster continuity, portal additions including Alon Michaeli and Sheek Pearson, and the future of Billikens basketball. Later, Chris Zimmerman talks about the future of the St. Louis Blues, the team's young core, Springfield Thunderbirds development, draft capital, and the organization's evolving TV and broadcast plans.

Chris Zimmerman joins “Sports on a Sunday Morning” to discuss the promising future of the St. Louis Blues after a strong finish to the season. Zimmerman talks about young players like Otto Stenberg, Theo Lindstein, Jimmy Snuggerud, and Logan Mailloux stepping up, the Springfield Thunderbirds' historic playoff upset, and the importance of the Blues' draft capital moving forward.

Dan Reardon joins “Sports on a Sunday Morning” to discuss Cameron Young's recent rise entering the PGA Championship at Aronimink, Scottie Scheffler's form heading into major week, and the biggest storylines surrounding the golf world. Reardon also talks St. Louis golf connections tied to Wake Forest coach Jerry Haas, memories from Bellerive, and the uncertain future surrounding LIV Golf and players like Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, and Tyrrell Hatton

Josh Schertz joins “Sports on a Sunday Morning” to discuss keeping nine returners from SLU's NCAA Tournament team, roster continuity, and new additions including Alon Michaeli, Elijah Strong, Sheek Pearson, Jamison White, and Yousaf Ahmad heading into the 2026-27 season.

SLU Softball Coach Christy Connoyer joins to talk about the recent success they have had in the A10 and hosting the A10 tournament. World Wide Technology Raceway Executive Vice President & General Manager Chris Blair joins to promote the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 being about a month away. Plus Cardinals and more. Sporting Director for St. Louis City SC Corey Wray joins to talk about advancing to the quarterfinals of the US Open Cup, the return of Eduard Löwen, how much depth is tested with multiple matches in a week and more. Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom joins to talk about the streak that they are on, McGreevy pitching well, Jordan Walker on another level, plus Dobbins and Matthews. KMOX Correspondent Bernie Miklasz talks Cardinals.

Sporting Director for St. Louis City SC Corey Wray joins to talk about advancing to the quarterfinals of the US Open Cup, the return of Eduard Löwen, how much depth is tested with multiple matches in a week and more. Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom joins to talk about the streak that they are on, McGreevy pitching well, Jordan Walker on another level, plus Dobbins and Matthews. KMOX Correspondent Bernie Miklasz talks Cardinals.

Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom joins to talk about the streak that they are on, McGreevy pitching well, Jordan Walker on another level, plus Dobbins and Matthews.

Sporting Director for St. Louis City SC Corey Wray joins to talk about advancing to the quarterfinals of the US Open Cup, the return of Eduard Löwen, how much depth is tested with multiple matches in a week and more.

SLU Softball Coach Christy Connoyer joins to talk about the recent success they have had in the A10 and hosting the A10 tournament. World Wide Technology Raceway Executive Vice President & General Manager Chris Blair joins to promote the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 being about a month away. Plus Cardinals and more.

World Wide Technology Raceway Executive Vice President & General Manager Chris Blair joins to promote the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 being about a month away.

SLU Softball Coach Christy Connoyer joins to talk about the recent success they have had in the A10 and hosting the A10 tournament.

Tom Ackerman is joined by Brett Norsworthy, Scott Dixon, Chaim Bloom, and Bernie Miklasz. The show opens with reflection before shifting into a full breakdown of the St. Louis Cardinals 11–9 loss to the Seattle Mariners, including offensive standouts, bullpen concerns, and roster outlook. The hour also covers NFL Draft headlines, college football and NIL discussion, plus Scott Dixon on racing strategy and Indy 500 prep. Hour 2 adds a recap of St. Louis City SC's 3–2 loss, national updates across the NBA, NHL, and NASCAR, and a look at the St. Louis Battlehawks win, along with continued Cardinals analysis from Bloom and Miklasz.

Tom Ackerman breaks down the St. Louis Cardinals 11–9 loss to the Seattle Mariners and the pitching concerns during a tough stretch. Plus a full recap of St. Louis City SC's 3–2 loss, national updates from the NBA, NHL, and NASCAR, and a look at the St. Louis Battlehawks win.

Bernie Miklasz joins Tom Ackerman to break down the St. Louis Cardinals pitching struggles, including low strikeout rates, bullpen inconsistency, and lack of depth. He contrasts that with a productive offense, evaluates starters like Matthew Liberatore and Dustin May, and discusses the outlook for Jimmy Crooks and the outfield picture with Nathan Church and Victor Scott II.

Chaim Bloom joins Tom Ackerman to break down the St. Louis Cardinals 11–9 loss, highlighting Nathan Church's breakout, Masyn Winn's hot stretch, and Pedro Pagés' strong day before a mild hamstring injury. Bloom discusses catching depth with Iván Herrera and Jimmy Crooks, managing pitching through a 17-game stretch, and the potential for rotation adjustments. He also addresses development for Jordan Walker and Victor Scott II, emphasizing patience, depth, and long-term growth.

Scott Dixon talks with Tom Ackerman about testing at World Wide Technology Raceway, strategy for the Bommarito 500, and preparing for the Indianapolis 500. He also shares thoughts on chasing another title, racing under the lights, and the fan atmosphere in St. Louis.

Tom Ackerman is joined by Brett Norsworthy to break down the St. Louis Cardinals 11–9 loss to the Seattle Mariners, despite five home runs and a big night from Nathan Church. Plus NFL Draft headlines including Jeremiyah Love, and a preview of IndyCar with Scott Dixon.

Hours 1 and 2 of Sports on a Sunday Morning cover a hot start for the St. Louis Cardinals, including a win streak, standout performances, and a full game recap. The show also includes updates on St. Louis City SC and the St. Louis Battlehawks, along with college basketball headlines and local events. Doug Armstrong wraps Hour 1 with insight on the St. Louis Blues season, young core, and future direction. Hour 2 features Jim Brennan on Glennon Live and St. Louis philanthropy, David Malukas on his rise with Team Penske, and Chaim Bloom breaking down bullpen performance, player development, and roster outlook. Bernie Miklasz wraps the hour with analysis of the Cardinals' aggressive style and long-term trajectory.

Hour 2 features Jim Brennan on Glennon Live raising nearly $3 million for SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, along with St. Louis philanthropy and housing initiatives. David Malukas joins to talk about his journey to Team Penske and racing at World Wide Technology Raceway. Chaim Bloom breaks down the St. Louis Cardinals recent success, bullpen performance, and future outlook, while Bernie Miklasz wraps the hour with analysis on the team's aggressive style, offensive surge, and long-term trajectory.

Chaim Bloom discusses the St. Louis Cardinals recent success, emphasizing team-wide contributions from a young roster. He breaks down the bullpen, including Riley O'Brien, JoJo Romero, George Soriano, and Matt Svanson, while highlighting the importance of multi-inning arms like Gordon Graceffo. Bloom also touches on emerging AI tools in MLB, the philosophy behind contract extensions, and provides injury updates on Richard Fitts and Hunter Dobbins. He wraps with thoughts on upcoming series and keeping momentum going.

David Malukas shares his journey from karting to Team Penske, detailing his Midwest roots, racing background, and the moment he committed to pursuing IndyCar professionally. He talks about the pride and pressure of driving the No. 12 car, inspired by Will Power. Malukas also breaks down racing at World Wide Technology Raceway, calling it “beautiful chaos,” and explains strategy changes for a primetime race. He highlights IndyCar's fan access and global growth while emphasizing his strong connection to St. Louis, calling it a second home.

Jim Brennan joins Sports on a Sunday Morning to recap Glennon Live and its impact on SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, raising nearly $3 million with help from performances and community support. He shares his decades-long connection to the hospital and highlights the generosity across St. Louis. The conversation also covers McKelvey Homes' charitable efforts supporting housing initiatives, the Moog Center for Deaf Education, and how stable housing helps families thrive. Brennan also provides business updates on new communities, special financing offers, and upcoming developments.

Hour 1 of Sports on a Sunday Morning features a strong stretch from the St. Louis Cardinals, a recap of St. Louis City SC in Seattle, and Battlehawks coverage. The hour also includes college basketball headlines and local updates before Doug Armstrong joins to wrap the hour with thoughts on the St. Louis Blues season and future direction.

Doug Armstrong reflects on the St. Louis Blues missing the playoffs, early-season struggles, and lessons learned. He highlights the growth of the young core, coaching changes under Jim Montgomery, draft strategy, and the transition to Alex Steen as GM.

Today on Sports On a Sunday Morning KMOX Golf Correspondent talking about The Masters, Ron Edgar from the St. Louis Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame. Finally, Blues have been eliminated from the playoffs and we hear from Coach Jim Montgomery. City SC Sporting Director Corey Wray to talk about getting a point in Dallas and the Open Cup. Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom to talk Walker, Svanson and catching. KMOX Contributor Bernie Miklasz talks Cardinals.

In this hour Tom Ackerman is joined by City SC Sporting Director Corey Wray to talk about getting a point in Dallas and the Open Cup. Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom to talk Walker, Svanson and catching. KMOX Contributor Bernie Miklasz talks Cardinals.

Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom joins to talk about facing his former club, the start for Walker, Svanson struggle plus catching depth.

City SC Sporting Director Corey Wray joins to talk about getting a point in Dallas for the first time. The US Open Cup starts on Wednesday and more.

Tom Ackerman is joined by KMOX Golf Correspondent talking about The Masters, Ron Edgar from the St. Louis Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame. Finally, Blues have been eliminated from the playoffs and we hear from Coach Jim Montgomery.

Ron Edgar, St. Louis Amateur Baseball Hall joins to talk about the amateur baseball in the area and Cardinals.

KMOX Golf Correspondent Dan Reardon is live from The Masters and joins to talk about the final round and what happened to Rory McIlroy.

Tom Ackerman recaps Illinois' Final Four run with Brian Barnhart, previews The Masters with Dan Reardon, and breaks down the Blues' playoff push with Chris Kerber. In Hour 2, Ron Kruszewski discusses the U.S. Ski Team event in St. Louis, Diego Gigliani talks STL City SC and World Cup excitement, Chaim Bloom analyzes the Cardinals' young core and pitching, and Bernie Miklasz previews the Michigan vs. UConn national championship while diving into early-season MLB storylines.

Tom Ackerman starts with Ron Kruszewski discussing the U.S. Ski Team event and Olympic athlete impact in St. Louis. Diego Gigliani follows with insight on St. Louis CITY SC's draw vs. NYCFC, squad depth, and World Cup excitement. Chaim Bloom then breaks down the St. Louis Cardinals' young core, pitching evaluations, and farm system progress, before Bernie Miklasz closes the hour with analysis of the Michigan vs. UConn national championship and early Cardinals storylines.

Bernie Miklasz joins Tom Ackerman to break down the national championship matchup between Michigan and UConn, including Dan Hurley's legacy and the Big Ten's potential historic run. He also dives into the St. Louis Cardinals' early-season performance, highlighting inconsistent starting pitching, bullpen usage, and why this season remains an evolving and intriguing story.

Chaim Bloom joins Tom Ackerman to discuss Jordan Walker's hot start and how his offseason work is translating at the plate. He also provides updates on Masyn Winn's health, evaluates early pitching performances from Dustin May, Kyle Leahy, and Andre Pallante, and breaks down the organization's minor league progress and catching depth.

Diego Gigliani joins Tom Ackerman to break down St. Louis CITY SC's 1–1 draw vs. NYCFC, including Brendan McSorley's late goal and the impact of key substitutes. He also discusses internal competition within the squad, confidence in head coach Yoann Damet, and how the club is preparing St. Louis for the 2026 World Cup with its “Summer of Soccer” initiative.

Ron Kruszewski joins Tom Ackerman to discuss the ESPN “On the Edge” premiere at Stifel Theatre supporting the U.S. Ski Team, including stories of Olympic athletes like Mikaela Shiffrin and Noah Elliott. He also shares insight on Stifel's role in the St. Louis community, the Cardinals' young roster, the Blues' playoff push, and how adapting to change is key in both sports and business.

Tom Ackerman recaps Illinois' Final Four run with Brian Barnhart, including the loss to UConn and what's next for the Illini. Dan Reardon previews The Masters at Augusta National, breaking down course conditions and top contenders. Chris Kerber joins to discuss the Blues' playoff push, strong goaltending, and a key matchup against the Colorado Avalanche.