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The Phillips Bros. discuss The St. Louis Cardinals defeating the Cincinnati Reds 6-1 at Busch Stadium. Andre Pallante delivered a strong performance for the Cardinals, pitching six shutout innings, allowing just two hits, one walk, and striking out four. The Cardinals' offense was led by Masyn Winn and Lars Nootbaar, who were key contributors at the plate. Brady Singer took the loss for the Reds. Cincinnati managed only one run, with their offense unable to capitalize against Pallante and the Cardinals' bullpen. This win marked the Cardinals' fourth straight victory, improving their record to 41-35, while the Reds fell to 39-36.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Brewers MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Brewers 4PM ET—Andre Pallante will start for St Louis. Pallante, in thirteen starts on the year, provides an ERA of 4.75 with WHIP of 1.38. The right hander strikes out 15.1% with 7.7% walks. Ground balls served at 63.7% with 1.38 home runs per nine innings. Jose Quintana is starting for Milwaukee. Quintana has eight starts with an ERA of 2.66 with WHIP of 1.32. The left hander fans 16.8% with 9.8% walks. Grounders are 45.1% with 1.02 home runs per nine innings.
Brenden Schaeffer breaks down key topics from the St. Louis Cardinals loss on Monday to the Blue Jays in his daily Cardinals podcast B-Schaeff Daily.Topics from Monday night's 5-4 loss in 10 innings include Ivan Herrera's heroics, Andre Pallante's outing, and a breakdown trying to get to the bottom of why this Ryan Vilade experiment is still happening.Plus, how concerning are recent struggles for Lars Nootbaar and Ryan Helsley? We break down both situations on the show.Follow this podcast feed for daily Cardinals coverage all year!
Toronto Blue Jays vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Blue Jays at Cardinals 7:45PM ET—Jose Berrios gets the start for Toronto. Berrios got 13 starts with an ERA of 3.67 with WHIP of 1.28. The veteran fans 22.2% with 9.5% walks. Ground balls sit at 41.7% with 1.30 home runs per nine innings. Andre Pallante is starting for St Louis. Pallante has 12 starts with an ERA of 4.91 and WHIP of 1.38. The right hander fans 15.5% with 8.1% walks. Grounders are 63.4% with 1.50 home runs per nine innings.
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– You can't ask for anything more from the first game of a Stanley Cup Final. Plus, The Blues (Past and potentially present) were well represented last night.– Was Oli in a no-win position with Andre Pallante?– Is Sam Bennett a land mine?– Questions and AnswersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-21:42) Trading the Battlehawks for the Chiefs. We got Kansas City beat in golf courses, take that Kansas City. Jackson's never played St. Louis Country Club. Joss Stone. Audio of Andre Pallante talking about what went wrong last night. Matz tipping pitches last night? Jackson doesn't get out to Fenton and Gravois Bluffs much.(21:51-36:19) Mmmbop. Finally getting around to Thibs. Audio of Mad Dog and Francesa with conflicting reports on the Knicks and Thibs firing. Jay Wight? Danny Hurley? Jackson's not taking the bait. Doug is sideways with Gooner Reloaded.(36:29-51:23) Family Band Wednesday. The Gallup Poll on the TMA Twitter asking if you'd trade the Chiefs for the Battlehawks is tight. Audio from Paul Maurice talking Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final rematch. Trent Frederic talking about Matthew Tkachuk. Hand up, that's my bad. Workshopping a deal with NYC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
- The Gauntlet- What's Trending- Battlehawks' Head Coach, Anthony Becht on reaching the XFL Conference Championship Game- Former Cardinals pitcher, Brad Thompson on what went wrong for Andre Pallante against the RoyalsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Andre Pallante unraveled in Tuesday's loss for the St. Louis Cardinals as the Royals got the better of the Redbirds in the renewal of the I-70 series at Busch.Is Pallante in danger of losing his rotation spot after his ERA increased to nearly 5.00 in Tuesday's rough outing? Michael McGreevy could be on the way soon, but not necessarily in Pallante's stead.
– Andre Pallante & Michael McGreevy should be competing for the final spot in the rotation.– More Likely to Happen– How should the Blues approach their blue line this offseason?– The Junk DrawerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brenden and Andy give their current concern levels on Andre Pallante and other Cardinals pitchers regressing over the last week. The guys also give their favorite side on NFC East over/under win totals. Plus, the NBA appears to be following the NHL's lead...
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner break down MLB Tuesday from a betting perspective. Best bets as always. This podcast episode features Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner breaking down the full Tuesday MLB betting slate with detailed game-by-game analysis, pitcher matchups, team trends, player performances, and betting recommendations. The show opens by discussing missing lines for a few games but covering all available matchups. The Colorado Rockies visit the Miami Marlins with Chase Dollander facing Sandy Alcantara, who struggles with an 8.47 ERA and 1.67 WHIP, prompting both hosts to lean towards Rockies team total over and even Rockies run line. In the Houston Astros versus Pittsburgh Pirates game, Lance McCullers Jr. takes the mound for Houston after returning strong from injury while Paul Skenes starts for Pittsburgh. Despite Skenes' excellence, Griffin prefers fading the Pirates bullpen while Munaf leans under the 7.5 total. The Chicago Cubs face the Washington Nationals, with Cade Horton opposing Trevor Williams, who carries a 5.69 ERA. Nationals young bats, especially James Wood, have been surging, leading both to like the Nationals moneyline and first 5 innings over. The Cleveland Guardians travel to Yankee Stadium where Carlos Rodon starts against Tanner Bybee. Rodon boasts strong recent form and career stats versus Cleveland, leading to a consensus on Yankees moneyline and run line. In Toronto, the Phillies start Christopher Sanchez against Bowden Francis of the Blue Jays. With Harper's injury status still unclear, both lean towards Phillies team total over and full game over 8.5. The Angels visit Boston with You Say Kikuchi facing Brian Bello. Bello's inability to work deep into games and Kikuchi's past struggles at Fenway push both towards Angels moneyline and the over. Milwaukee Brewers visit Cincinnati with Freddy Peralta against Hunter Greene. Greene's poor history against Milwaukee, allowing frequent home runs, leads both hosts to prefer Brewers moneyline and target Christian Yelich home run props. Arizona Diamondbacks visit Atlanta where Zac Gallen faces Spencer Strider. Both pitchers have struggled recently, but Griffin trusts Gallen slightly more, leaning Diamondbacks moneyline and over 8.5. The Rangers face the Rays in Tampa with Tyler Mahle versus Drew Rasmussen. Rasmussen's strong recent form and Tampa's under trend make the under appealing, with a slight edge to the Rays. Kansas City Royals visit St. Louis Cardinals with Michael Lorenzen opposing Andre Pallante. Lorenzen's solid career stats versus the Cardinals and Pallante's recent control issues steer Munaf toward Royals moneyline while Griffin prefers Cardinals if the price drops. In Seattle, Baltimore Orioles send Tomoyuki Sugano against George Kirby. Kirby's recent struggles and Orioles recent wins push both towards Baltimore moneyline with caution towards the total. San Diego Padres visit San Francisco Giants with Romeo Burkert opening against Landen Roupp. The Giants' bullpen dominance and Padres offensive issues make Giants moneyline and under the preferred plays. The night concludes with the New York Mets visiting the Los Angeles Dodgers, featuring Tyler Megill versus Clayton Kershaw. Kershaw's perfect 11-0 career record against the Mets leads both to confidently back Dodgers moneyline. Griffin's best bet is Dodgers ML while Munaf selects Brewers ML. This episode blends in-depth statistical insights with actionable betting advice, supported entirely by player and team performance data from the full MLB Tuesday slate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brenden Schaeffer discusses the St. Louis Cardinals coming from behind to win over the Orioles on Tuesday night in Baltimore.Lars Nootbaar put together a big day including a home run to help push the Cards out to a lead, and Andre Pallante was rolling along to maintain it -- until he wasn't.A 3-run homer for Baltimore meant the Cardinals had to find a way to come from behind. Nolan Gorman was tasked with a key spot against a lefty in the sixth inning, but was unable to tie the game, somewhat predictably. Brenden explains why Oli Marmol was anything but blind to that moment -- we have to see the bigger picture in 2025.Rest assured, later swings by Masyn Winn and Nolan Arenado put the Cardinals back ahead. And then lo and behold, we saw the 'runway' crew Gorman and Jordan Walker go back-to-back triples to help pad the newly-found lead.A lot to like about this one from the Cardinals perspective.Follow this podcast feed for daily Cardinals coverage all year!
– Jordan Walker is showing legitimate signs of progress.– How do we feel about Andre Pallante in the Cardinals rotation?– Jordan Kyrou landed on a list you don't want to be on. – Questions and AnswersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner get you set for MLB Tuesday betting. The guys also give out best bets. In the RJ Bell Dream Preview MLB podcast, hosts Munaf Manji and Griffin Werner offer a complete betting breakdown for Tuesday's MLB slate. The episode begins with lighthearted banter as both hosts recount humorous Memorial Day mishaps, setting the tone for the in-depth analysis to follow. The podcast proceeds through every major game with detailed assessments of pitching matchups, team form, statistical betting trends, and value-based betting recommendations. The first game reviewed is Dodgers at Guardians, where Dustin May's 0-4 record in road starts is highlighted as a key fade point. Griffin supports a Cleveland lean, and Munaf prefers the game total over due to Tanner Bybee's possible regression. For Cardinals at Orioles, both express skepticism about Andre Pallante as a road favorite, with Baltimore identified as a live dog given Sugano's contact-reliant style and Baltimore's recent bullpen improvement. In Giants at Tigers, Logan Webb's bounce-back potential is weighed against Detroit's disciplined offense. Flaherty's decline and Detroit's playoff-style play hint at a competitive game. The Braves-Phillies game is a marquee matchup where both hosts land on the Phillies, citing Spencer Strider's rust following Tommy John surgery and strong home form for Ranger Suarez. This becomes Griffin's best bet of the show. Next, they evaluate the Twins at Rays. Joe Ryan's 7-0-2 under trend is pitted against Taj Bradley's home run issues. Twins team total over and game over are both floated as viable plays. The Mets vs White Sox game is largely dismissed due to Chicago's poor form and lack of discipline despite Shane Smith's promising numbers. When analyzing Rockies at Cubs, Griffin equates Colorado to a “bad news bears” team and recommends backing Cubs team total over due to Marquez's poor road stats. In Blue Jays at Rangers, they highlight Bowden Francis's struggles and the Rangers' 22-6 under record at home, aligning both to bet the under confidently. Astros vs Athletics is covered next with JP Sears being unpredictable and Hunter Brown highlighted for his success at home and against Oakland. Munaf supports an Astros run line and game under if the total reaches 8. In Yankees at Angels, Rodon's improved form is discussed, along with Anderson's smoke-and-mirrors style that's worked at home. The price is too steep for the Yankees, so Angels +162 and possibly the over are considered. Pirates at Diamondbacks is where Munaf shares his best bet. He backs Arizona -1.5 based on Corbin Burnes' recent form and Pittsburgh's 6-19 road record. For Marlins at Padres, Miami's last-place scoring in the first five innings and San Diego's solid bullpen push both hosts toward first-half or full-game unders, or a light parlay with the Padres moneyline. The show concludes with a promo for pregame.com, urging listeners to use the code ERA20 for 20% off betting packages. Both best bets are recapped: Griffin on the Phillies -113 and Munaf on Diamondbacks -1.5. The summary blends humor, data, and actionable betting strategies, offering a complete picture of the Tuesday MLB card. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner get you set for MLB Tuesday betting. The guys also give out best bets. In the RJ Bell Dream Preview MLB podcast, hosts Munaf Manji and Griffin Werner offer a complete betting breakdown for Tuesday's MLB slate. The episode begins with lighthearted banter as both hosts recount humorous Memorial Day mishaps, setting the tone for the in-depth analysis to follow. The podcast proceeds through every major game with detailed assessments of pitching matchups, team form, statistical betting trends, and value-based betting recommendations. The first game reviewed is Dodgers at Guardians, where Dustin May's 0-4 record in road starts is highlighted as a key fade point. Griffin supports a Cleveland lean, and Munaf prefers the game total over due to Tanner Bybee's possible regression. For Cardinals at Orioles, both express skepticism about Andre Pallante as a road favorite, with Baltimore identified as a live dog given Sugano's contact-reliant style and Baltimore's recent bullpen improvement. In Giants at Tigers, Logan Webb's bounce-back potential is weighed against Detroit's disciplined offense. Flaherty's decline and Detroit's playoff-style play hint at a competitive game. The Braves-Phillies game is a marquee matchup where both hosts land on the Phillies, citing Spencer Strider's rust following Tommy John surgery and strong home form for Ranger Suarez. This becomes Griffin's best bet of the show. Next, they evaluate the Twins at Rays. Joe Ryan's 7-0-2 under trend is pitted against Taj Bradley's home run issues. Twins team total over and game over are both floated as viable plays. The Mets vs White Sox game is largely dismissed due to Chicago's poor form and lack of discipline despite Shane Smith's promising numbers. When analyzing Rockies at Cubs, Griffin equates Colorado to a “bad news bears” team and recommends backing Cubs team total over due to Marquez's poor road stats. In Blue Jays at Rangers, they highlight Bowden Francis's struggles and the Rangers' 22-6 under record at home, aligning both to bet the under confidently. Astros vs Athletics is covered next with JP Sears being unpredictable and Hunter Brown highlighted for his success at home and against Oakland. Munaf supports an Astros run line and game under if the total reaches 8. In Yankees at Angels, Rodon's improved form is discussed, along with Anderson's smoke-and-mirrors style that's worked at home. The price is too steep for the Yankees, so Angels +162 and possibly the over are considered. Pirates at Diamondbacks is where Munaf shares his best bet. He backs Arizona -1.5 based on Corbin Burnes' recent form and Pittsburgh's 6-19 road record. For Marlins at Padres, Miami's last-place scoring in the first five innings and San Diego's solid bullpen push both hosts toward first-half or full-game unders, or a light parlay with the Padres moneyline. The show concludes with a promo for pregame.com, urging listeners to use the code ERA20 for 20% off betting packages. Both best bets are recapped: Griffin on the Phillies -113 and Munaf on Diamondbacks -1.5. The summary blends humor, data, and actionable betting strategies, offering a complete picture of the Tuesday MLB card. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
St Louis Cardinals vs. Baltimore Orioles MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Orioles 6:35PM ET—Andre Pallante is the starter for St Louis. Pallante has ten starts in 2025, delivering an ERA of 4.18 with WHIP of 1.34. The right hander fans 14.8% with 8.4% walks. Ground balls sit at 62.4% with 1.29 home runs per nine innings.
The St. Louis Cardinals took their first series loss since nearly a month ago in Atlanta, when they lost to the Tigers 5-1 at Busch Stadium on Wednesday.Andre Pallante was not at his best and struggled with walks, but he kept the Cardinals in it.Unfortunately, the offense did not produce the way you wanted to see in a bullpen game. Was there a bit of a hangover after the tough way they lost Tuesday night? It's an interesting question.And as we often see, you have to be willing to use your whole bullpen in games that you're behind rather than chasing the game with your favorite reliever or two.Plus, we discuss the returns to the mound of Tink Hence and Quinn Mathews in recent rehab assignments!Follow this podcast feed for daily Cardinals coverage all year!
– What did we learn about the Cardinals in this 9-game stretch?– Andre Pallante & Matthew Liberatore are potentially proof of concept for how the Cardinals can develop starters.– How does this free agent class compare to 2026? Plus, Alex has a trade proposal to share.– Questions & AnswersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Kansas City Royals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Royals 7:40PM ET—Andre Pallante gets the start for St Louis. Pallante in eight starts on the year delivers an ERA of 4.36 with WHIP of 1.38. The right hander strikes out 15.1% with 8.6% walks. Grounders sit at 65% with 1.45 home runs per nine innings. Cole Ragans is starting for KC.
Brenden Schaeffer discusses the St. Louis Cardinals 4-2 win over the Nationals on Saturday as Andre Pallante became the latest Cardinals starter to pitch an absolute gem.Were we surprised to see him stay in the game for the eighth inning considering the rested nature of the bullpen? Perhaps, but it's also fair to say there weren't really any obvious signs of him slowing down prior to the Dylan Crews homer.At that point, it was up to JoJo Romero and Ryan Helsley, the latter of whom had an adventurous ninth inning after some questionable pitch sequencing seemed to throw him off his game in the Josh Bell at-bat.All's well that ends well for the Cards as they've now won 7 in a row. Can Miles Mikolas keep it going against a big-time strikeout pitcher on the other side Sunday?Follow this podcast feed for Cardinals coverage all year long!
St Louis Cardinals vs. Washington Nationals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Nationals 4PM ET—Andre Pallante is starting for St Louis. Pallante made seven starts in 2025 dealing with an ERA of 4.75 with WHIP of 1.53. The right hander fans 13.3% with 10.1% walks. Grounders are 66.1% with 1.50 home runs per nine innings. Trevor Williams to start for Washington. Williams has seven starts with an ERA of 5.86 with WHIP of 1.61. The righty strikes out 18.8% with 6.9% walks. Ground balls dealt at 36.5% with 1.27 home runs per nine innings.
Brenden Schaeffer discusses the unbelievable St. Louis Cardinals doubleheader sweep of the Mets on Sunday at Busch Stadium as Michael McGreevy put the team on his back in Game 2. Victor Scott II made one of the best catches you'll ever see to rob a home run from Juan Soto. Erick Fedde and Andre Pallante walked way too many guys. Will the Cardinals look more closely at their rotation spots with clear candidates for promotions into the starting five, or will it be business as usual?It was a potentially season-shifting day at Busch, so we'll talk about the implications as the Cards pull to within three games of .500 out of nowhere.Follow this podcast feed for daily Cardinals coverage all year!
NY Mets vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Mets at Cardinals 2:15PM ET—Blade Tidwell will start for NY. Tidwell expected to make his MLB debut on Sunday. The right hander is a second-round pick in 2022 out of Tennessee who has struggled in Triple A the past two seasons. Last year he was hurt by the home run and walk. That improved this season in the minors. Andre Pallante starts for St Louis. Pallante made six starts this year providing an ERA of 4.13 with WHIP of 1.29. The righty fans 14.6% with 8.8% walks. Grounders are 65.7% with 1.65 home runs per nine innings.
Brenden Schaeffer discusses the St. Louis Cardinals dropping the series opener in Cincinnati against the Reds at Great American Ballpark, 3-1 as Nick Martinez out-dueled Andre Pallante.Pallante gave the Cardinals a quality start and saw the bullpen do a solid job behind him, but he did not get the run support he needed to win this game.Why have the Cards struggled so much on the road compared to their output at home this season? The road record is down to 2-12 while the club is 10-5 in games at Busch Stadium.It's confusing, but it's the trend at this point--we talk about what Oli Marmol had to say about it postgame and whether it's impacting the team at this point in the year.Hey, at least Jordan Walker made a stellar play in RF!Follow this podcast feed for daily St. Louis Cardinals content all year round!
St Louis Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Reds MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Reds 6:40PM ET—Andre Pallante will start for St Louis. Pallante in five starts on the year deals with an ERA of 4.05 and WHIP of 1.27. The right-hander has a K rate of 14.3% with 8.9% walks. Ground balls served at 67.4% with 1.69 home runs per nine innings. Nick Martinez is the starter for Cincinnati. Martinez has five starts with an ERA of 5.40 and WHIP of 1.39. The righty fans 20% with 7.8% walks. Grounders are 31.3% with 1.35 home runs per nine innings.
Late inning magic for the Braves with a 5-run 8th inning puts the Braves over the Cardinals. Both Austin Riley and Sean Murphy go deep and some bad Breaking News for the Braves has Spencer Strider back on the Injury List Barrett Sallee joins the guys to discuss Spencer Striders injury, who will take his place on the mound today, 4-game win streak and more Braves welcome the Cardinals in for a 3-game series starting tonight, 6p Ford Leadoff Show, 7:15 first pitch Andre Pallante v TBD for Braves Hear Atlanta Braves Today every weekday morning during The Locker Room at 7:45aSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Late inning magic for the Braves with a 5-run 8th inning puts the Braves over the Cardinals. Both Austin Riley and Sean Murphy go deep and some bad Breaking News for the Braves has Spencer Strider back on the Injury List Barrett Sallee joins the guys to discuss Spencer Striders injury, who will take his place on the mound today, 4-game win streak and more Braves welcome the Cardinals in for a 3-game series starting tonight, 6p Ford Leadoff Show, 7:15 first pitch Andre Pallante v TBD for Braves Hear Atlanta Braves Today every weekday morning during The Locker Room at 7:45aSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Atlanta Braves MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Braves 6PM ET—Andre Pallante will start for St Louis. Pallante has four starts on the campaign delivers an ERA of 3.22 with WHIP of 1.07. The right hander strikes out 16.9% with 7.95 walks. Grounders are 67.2% with 1.21 home runs per nine innings. Spencer Strider is the starter for Atlanta. Strider in his opener allowed two earned runs with five strikeouts in five innings at Toronto.
Brenden Schaeffer discusses the St. Louis Cardinals loss to the New York Mets from Thursday night as the bats were quiet and one bad inning cost Andre Pallante on the mound.The Cardinals are now 1-6 on the road this season, which is a stark contrast to their 8-4 record at home. What do we make of this differential and is it something that is a cause for concern for the full season?Follow this podcast feed for daily Cardinals talk all season long!
– The story of the Blues vs Jets series is the two goalies. Also, net front presence is key.– Andre Pallante is finding his way as a starter. – Cardinals Color Analyst, Brad Thompson– Ask Us Anything Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
BT joins the show to discuss Andre Pallante finding his way as a starter, as well as the series happening against the Mets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
BT joins the show to discuss Andre Pallante finding his way as a starter, as well as the series happening against the Mets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
– The story of the Blues vs Jets series is the two goalies. Also, net front presence is key. – Andre Pallante is finding his way as a starter. – Cardinals Color Analyst, Brad Thompson – Ask Us Anything Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
St Louis Cardinals vs. NY Mets MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Mets 7PM ET—Andre Pallante will start for St Louis. Pallante has three starts this year posting an ERA of 2.20 with WHIP of 1.04. The right hander fans 19.7% with 10.6% walks. Ground balls dished at 69.6% with 1.10 home runs per nine innings. David Peterson will start for NY. Peterson in three starts in 2025 delivers an ERA of 2.70 and WHIP of 1.38. The left hander strikes out 23.9% with 11.3% walks. Ground balls sit at 58.1% with 1.08 home runs per nine innings.
The St. Louis Cardinals bounce back against a few rough series losses to take 2 games out of 3 against the Phillies, one of the best teams in the NL. The offense continues to look strong and a pair of young starters, Andre Pallante and Matthew Liberatore combined for 13 shutout innings. Can they keep it going as the season continues against the Astros?
Tom Ackerman sits down with John Mozeliak to assess the state of the St. Louis Cardinals. Mozeliak highlights recent pitching improvements from Andre Pallante, Miles Mikolas, and Matthew Liberatore. They discuss ongoing offensive struggles, including double plays and Willson Contreras's production at the plate. Injury updates include Iván Herrera's recovery and the recent back spasm that placed Masyn Winn on the IL. Mozeliak also talks about the emergence of Kyle Leahy, potential Memphis call-ups, and the team's evolving approach to pitching depth.
Brenden Schaeffer discusses the Cardinals 2-0 win over the Phillies behind Andre Pallante's sterling outing on Friday night. There are some negative topics, though, too, as uncertainty forms over Masyn Winn's status after he left Friday's game with back spasms.Plus, what do we see looming for Miles Mikolas in a key start on Saturday?Follow this podcast feed for daily Cardinals coverage all season!
St Louis Cardinals vs. Boston Red Sox Game 1 MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Game 1 Cardinals at Red Sox 1:30PM ET—Andre Pallante to start for St Louis. Pallante appeared in 29 games last season with an ERA of 3.78 with WHIP of 1.30. The righthander struck out 18.5% with 9.4% walks. Ground balls came in at 61.8% with 0.59 home runs per nine innings. He faced the Twins in the opener allowing two earned runs with three strikeouts in five innings. Sean Newcomb to start for Boston. Newcomb appeared in seven games last season with an ERA of 6.30 with WHIP of 1.70. The lefthander fanned 22.2% with 11.1% walks. Ground balls sat at 50% with 1.80 home runs per nine innings. In his opener he faced the Orioles on the road allowing four earned runs with four strikeouts in four innings.
It's a full two hour show tonight! Matt Pauley focuses mainly on Cardinals baseball, and in the first hour, he does just that with Will Leitch of MLB.com. What to make of the center field competition, has the rotation been finalized, and where do the Redbirds stand against the rest of the league? In the second hour of the show, Matt Pauley discusses Andre Pallante's low velocity so far this spring, as well as the idea of Matthew Liberatore in the rotation. Jacob Cersosimo, sports reporter for KMOV, joins us to talk about the biggest narratives out of Spring Training, and City SC's first win of the year. Then, hear daily audio from Cardinals manager Oli Marmol.
In the second hour of the show, Matt Pauley discusses Andre Pallante's low velocity so far this spring, as well as the idea of Matthew Liberatore in the rotation. Jacob Cersosimo, sports reporter for KMOV, joins us to talk about the biggest narratives out of Spring Training, and City SC's first win of the year. Then, hear daily audio from Cardinals manager Oli Marmol.
After one Cardinals opening day roster projection called into question the degree to which Andre Pallante is locked into a rotation spot, we discussed the right-hander's struggles from his spring outing on Sunday and whether or not we could see the Cardinals pulling him out of the rotation to begin the season.Hey, Michael McGreevy does deserve a spot... But should it come at Pallante's expense? We break it all down.Follow this podcast feed for Cardinals coverage all year!Discord: https://discord.gg/5pZMVPczArticle discussed with Katie Woo's roster projection: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6179191/2025/03/07/cardinals-opening-day-roster-projection-spring-training/
(00:00-50:35) Let's start this over. Martin took some of Jackson's pills. Clubhouse is open, let's go get Jordan Walker. Marlins are BBQing at 8 in the morning. Doug's feeling bullish on Jackson getting these guys on the show. Jackson enjoys napping and reading. Planting Mikolas seeds. The first leg of the parlay hits as Alec Burleson sits down at the table. The young core of this year's team. What clicked for him last year? Holing out from 180. Putting left handed. Andre Pallante sitting down next. The arbitration process. How things are different compared to last year. High-school baseball. Being ready to compete no matter what the roster looks like. (50:44-1:20:18) Trying to name anyone on the Marlins roster. Shouting out Dotie. Burleson wants Martin to lighten up a bit. Ominous clouds coming in off the Atlantic. How about those Tkachuk boys last night? Some great hockey audio. Did The Fast Lane throw shade at Jackson yesterday? Does the Warson Woods Wacko know Herb? (1:20:28-1:46:34) Jose Oquendo doesn't have permission to be on the show apparently. Isringhausen texts Tim during the show but then pretends like he doesn't like us. Maybe snow in STL this weekend? Brothels after dinner. Airport talk. Billy Murray's film with an elephant. Homeless guys eating spaghetti on The Fan Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andre Pallante sits down next talking about the arbitration process. How things are different today vs. a year ago. His high-school baseball pitching staff was stacked. Pitch counts. Being ready to compete no matter what this year's roster looks like. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andre Pallante sits down next talking about the arbitration process. How things are different today vs. a year ago. His high-school baseball pitching staff was stacked. Pitch counts. Being ready to compete no matter what this year's roster looks like. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-50:35) Let's start this over. Martin took some of Jackson's pills. Clubhouse is open, let's go get Jordan Walker. Marlins are BBQing at 8 in the morning. Doug's feeling bullish on Jackson getting these guys on the show. Jackson enjoys napping and reading. Planting Mikolas seeds. The first leg of the parlay hits as Alec Burleson sits down at the table. The young core of this year's team. What clicked for him last year? Holing out from 180. Putting left handed. Andre Pallante sitting down next. The arbitration process. How things are different compared to last year. High-school baseball. Being ready to compete no matter what the roster looks like.(50:44-1:20:18) Trying to name anyone on the Marlins roster. Shouting out Dotie. Burleson wants Martin to lighten up a bit. Ominous clouds coming in off the Atlantic. How about those Tkachuk boys last night? Some great hockey audio. Did The Fast Lane throw shade at Jackson yesterday? Does the Warson Woods Wacko know Herb? (1:20:28-1:46:34) Jose Oquendo doesn't have permission to be on the show apparently. Isringhausen texts Tim during the show but then pretends like he doesn't like us. Maybe snow in STL this weekend? Brothels after dinner. Airport talk. Billy Murray's film with an elephant. Homeless guys eating spaghetti on The Fan Show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.