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Summary: Patrick Daugherty (@RotoPat) and Denny Carter break down a newsy week of football, beginning with the contract extensions for Drake London and Christian Watson. Can London ascend to top-five status, and is Watson ready to level up a tier? Next they break down items on Rome Odunze, Brian Thomas Jr., Brandon Aiyuk and much more. That includes Darnell Washington’s new deal and Jonathon Brooks’ improved health. They end with Denny highlighting some “under the radar best ball stacks,” including the Packers, Chargers and Bills. Along the way, Pat updates his current back pain. Description:(2:05) – Pat reveals why he’s “playing hurt” on the show today (6:50) – Top Headlines: Rome Odunze details “new normal” for injured foot, Drake London and Christian Watson agree to contract extensions (26:20) – More News & Notes: Marvin Harrison Jr. to play “Davante Adams” role in Cardinals’ offense, positive reports on Brian Thomas Jr. at OTAs (38:50) – Other items of intrigue: Brandon Aiyuk’s future, Darnell Washington agrees to 4-year extension (45:25) – Stock Up/Stock Down in 2026: Jonathon Brooks, Kayshon Boutte (51:55) – Under the radar Best Ball stacks: Packers, Chargers, BillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joshua Baez of the Cardinals is on a power binge. Ryan Sloan threw six perfect innings with 11 strikeouts. Who is Luis Lara and where can he fit in with the Brewers? Can we see River Ryan and/or James Tibbs III up with the Dodgers soon?Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/FantasyBaseballTodayDownload and Follow Fantasy Baseball Today on Spotify: https://sptfy.com/QiKvSign up for the FBT Newsletter at https://www.cbssports.com/newsletters/fantasy-baseball-today/
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What is it with St. Louis and fielding, what are the seams to tie the city, its fondness for baseball, and defense together? That's the question that comes at the conclusion of a brand new episode of the Best Podcast in Baseball. Author and historian Ed Wheatley joins baseball writer and host Derrick Goold to discuss his new book, "The Finest in the Field: A History of Baseball Through 50 Iconic Gloves." The book uses art-worthy photos of famous gloves, from Bill Doak's that launched the modern glove to Bob Gibson's beloved glove without a logo, to tell the story about individual players, their gloves, and ultimately baseball history. The game itself has changed because of the advances in gloves, from tossing pitches like horseshoes to firing 104-mph fastballs because the catcher's mitt can now handle that. Well, mostly. Most everyone remembers their first glove and their favorite glove, and some big leaguers go whole careers with only one glove, while others get a new glove every season. When Masyn Winn finally got a grip on his first career Rawlings Gold Glove Award, he won the 100th in Cardinals history. The Cardinals are the first big-league club to reach 100 Gold Gloves, and the team just behind them is the Baltimore Orioles, who of course used to be the St. Louis Browns. Four of the finest fielding third baseman in baseball history have called St. Louis' hot corner home -- most recently Nolan Arenado and Scott Rolen -- but the all-time leader in Gold Glove Awards at the position played in Baltimore. The all-time leader at shorstop is a Cardinal, Hall of Famer Ozzie Smith, and Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina won three Platinum Glove Awards before anyone else won a second one. Stan Musial was the first to use a style of glove that he popularized and then, decades later, became even more popular for outfielders. Oh, and Rawlings is based in St. Louis. And, heck, the play that launched the Cardinals' World Series history was a tag at second, not a hit. And it was applied with a Bill Doak model glove made by Rawlings. Wheatley, one of the biggest champions of Browns history and a keeper of the St. Louis Browns' flame, considers that question about St. Louis and the deep roots of defense and comes to a compelling conclusion why. More Post-Dispatch podcasts. Please consider subscribing. In its 14th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.
Today's episode of The Rizzuto Show starts with a devastating tragedy that may require federal intervention, congressional hearings, and at least three strongly worded emails: Moon got rejected by the Blue Angels. That's right. After years of dreaming about flying with the legendary flight team, filling out paperwork, getting medical forms completed, and generally doing everything he was supposed to do (allegedly), the Navy said, "Nah." The crew spends way too much time trying to figure out who got the spot instead, throwing out names ranging from Cardinals legends to local celebrities and basically anybody who isn't Moon.Then things somehow get even weirder.The gang debates one of the most ridiculous music questions ever created: if you could only listen to one genre for an entire year, would you choose mumble rap, post-9/11 patriotic country, Christian death metal, or AI-generated EDM? The answers reveal way more about everyone's personalities than anyone intended, and somehow Christian death metal becomes the surprise hero of the conversation.In Crap On Celebrities, the celebrity chaos is firing on all cylinders. Diddy drama takes another bizarre turn, Sabrina Carpenter gets a restraining order against an alleged stalker who apparently thought hiding in a Prius was a good plan, Taylor Swift fans once again convince themselves they're decoding secret messages from the universe, and The Black Crowes find themselves at the center of a USA chant controversy.The crew also dives into the latest music news, including Mick Jagger somehow still having more energy than people half his age, a Gene Wilder biopic that already has everyone fan-casting, and the ongoing debate about whether Val Kilmer was a misunderstood genius or simply impossible to work with.Then comes the emotional destruction.A list of the most heartbreaking animal moments in movie history sends everyone spiraling. From Artax sinking into the Swamp of Sadness in The NeverEnding Story, to Mufasa's death in The Lion King, to Homeward Bound, Fox and the Hound, I Am Legend, and more childhood trauma than any morning radio show should legally be allowed to revisit before noon. If you've ever cried because of a fictional animal, prepare to relive every painful second.It's another completely normal day with The Rizzuto Show, which means absolutely nothing is normal.Whether you're here for celebrity gossip, weird news, movie nostalgia, music debates, or Moon's ongoing battle against aviation-related disappointment, this daily comedy show delivers the perfect mix of laughs, chaos, and emotional damage.Thanks for making us part of your morning. Seriously. We have no idea how you've tolerated us this long.If you're looking for a daily comedy show that somehow combines military aviation drama, celebrity scandals, death metal discussions, and childhood trauma into one episode, congratulations—you've found it.And if you're already a fan of this daily comedy show, you know exactly what kind of beautiful disaster you're about to hear.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Moon is finally back from Europe... barely.After rocking massive Goldfinger shows in England, Moon thought he was headed home with some great vacation stories. Instead, he found himself trapped in a German airport nightmare involving missed connections, endless lines, angry travelers, confused airline employees, and enough frustration to test the patience of a saint. If you've ever been stranded while traveling, you'll feel every second of this story.Of course, this being The Rizzuto Show, we can't simply discuss international travel like normal adults.Before Moon can even finish explaining how he got stuck in Frankfurt, the conversation somehow derails into an in-depth investigation of nose hair trimming technology. Which trimmer works best? Which one is lying to you? Can any of them actually reach the mysterious "front cave" region of your nostrils? Important questions are asked. Very few are answered.Moon also shares stories from London, Paris, the European heat wave, questionable airport experiences, and the realization that saving money on flights sometimes costs your sanity. Along the way, the gang debates the worst possible movies to watch while flying on a German airline, and somehow turns Saving Private Ryan into an accidental international incident.Meanwhile, back in St. Louis, the crew talks about the vandalism at Steve's Hot Dogs and why supporting local businesses matters when they're already battling construction, rising costs, and random acts of destruction. The conversation then drifts into National Hot Dog Day planning because apparently that's how professional broadcasters handle serious topics.And just when you think things couldn't get any weirder...A Maryland Heights Hooters becomes the setting for one of the most bizarre crime stories imaginable. Let's just say one customer took "dining in" a little too literally. The crew breaks down the unbelievable details and wonders how someone ends up making that series of life decisions.Also in this episode:Moon's European vacation recapThe great nose hair trimmer debateGerman airport survival tacticsTravel horror storiesSt. Louis hot dog newsGas price hunting strategiesForest Park getting national recognitionStrange airline movie choicesHooters headlines nobody asked forThe usual daily chaos from Rizz and the gangIf you enjoy sarcastic humor, ridiculous travel disasters, bizarre news stories, and a group of friends getting distracted every five seconds, this episode delivers exactly what you'd expect from your favorite daily comedy show.Thanks for making The Rizzuto Show part of your day. Whether you're listening at work, in traffic, or while aggressively researching nose hair trimmers, we're glad you're here.The daily comedy show continues with another episode full of travel fails, unexpected detours, weird news, and the kind of conversations that probably shouldn't happen on a morning radio show.Moon got rejected by the Blue Angels. That's right. After years of dreaming about flying with the legendary flight team, filling out paperwork, getting medical forms completed, and generally doing everything he was supposed to do (allegedly), the Navy said, "Nah." The crew spends way too much time trying to figure out who got the spot instead, throwing out names ranging from Cardinals legends to local celebrities and basically anybody who isn't Moon.Then things somehow get even weirder.The gang debates one of the most ridiculous music questions ever created: if you could only listen to one genre for an entire year, would you choose mumble rap, post-9/11 patriotic country, Christian death metal, or AI-generated EDM? The answers reveal way more about everyone's personalities than anyone intended, and somehow Christian death metal becomes the surprise hero of the conversation.In Crap On Celebrities, the celebrity chaos is firing on all cylinders. Diddy drama takes another bizarre turn, Sabrina Carpenter gets a restraining order against an alleged stalker who apparently thought hiding in a Prius was a good plan, Taylor Swift fans once again convince themselves they're decoding secret messages from the universe, and The Black Crowes find themselves at the center of a USA chant controversy.The crew also dives into the latest music news, including Mick Jagger somehow still having more energy than people half his age, a Gene Wilder biopic that already has everyone fan-casting, and the ongoing debate about whether Val Kilmer was a misunderstood genius or simply impossible to work with.Then comes the emotional destruction.A list of the most heartbreaking animal moments in movie history sends everyone spiraling. From Artax sinking into the Swamp of Sadness in The NeverEnding Story, to Mufasa's death in The Lion King, to Homeward Bound, Fox and the Hound, I Am Legend, and more childhood trauma than any morning radio show should legally be allowed to revisit before noon. If you've ever cried because of a fictional animal, prepare to relive every painful second.It's another completely normal day with The Rizzuto Show, which means absolutely nothing is normal.The gang welcomes Ashley Vogt and NHL veteran Jamie Rivers into the studio to celebrate two massive life events: a surprise Nashville engagement and the launch of Synergy Integrated Healthcare. But before anyone can get sentimental, the show immediately derails into a debate about throwing apple cores out of moving vehicles and whether that technically makes you a criminal. Spoiler alert: Missouri law apparently has thoughts.Meanwhile, Moon relives the heartbreak of being passed over for a coveted Blue Angels flight after thinking he was officially cleared for takeoff. The crew spends an alarming amount of time trying to figure out who could possibly be worthy of stealing his seat. Steve Ewing? John Goodman? Wayne Gretzky? Andy Cohen? The investigation continues.As if that wasn't enough, the crew checks in on the internet-famous guy attempting to live in a room for an entire year while livestreaming the experience. He's lost weight, picked up hobbies, and somehow still has fewer viewers than some houseplants on social media. The discussion quickly turns into a philosophical debate about personal sacrifice, family life, and whether staying locked in a room sounds like punishment or a vacation.Then comes Alpha-Gal Syndrome, the tick-borne condition that could potentially rob meat lovers of everything they hold dear. Lern takes a suspicious amount of joy in imagining a future where Riz can't eat meatballs in Europe, while the rest of the room tries desperately not to anger the tick gods.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.Serial exposer charged for indecent act at Maryland Heights HootersForest Park Named Best City Park in the USA…Again!Outdoor balloon releases illegal in Louisiana starting in AugustSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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On this episode of Packernet After Dark, the phones light up as callers react to the troubling Josh Jacobs situation. We discuss whether the Packers should stand by their running back, make a move in free agency, or trade for reinforcements like James Conner or from the Cardinals' deep backfield. Key highlights include: Strong opinions on embracing Jordan Love as the absolute centerpiece of the offense while manufacturing a complementary run game with available weapons. Raw caller frustration, dark humor, and debates about waiting for all the facts versus preparing for life without Jacobs. Season predictions, Matt LaFleur's leadership test, and fun tangents including Idaho potatoes and generator analogies. Hot takes on rival teams and the emotional rollercoaster of high expectations meeting early obstacles. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. If you want your voice heard, call 608-501-0718 and join the conversation. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a rating, and review — it helps the show grow. Follow us on social for more unfiltered Packers talk. To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by broadcaster Eric Collins to reflect on calling the Cubs' win over the Cardinals on FOX on Saturday.
In the final hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed whether the Bears' stadium mess has ruined what should be a fun offseason of conversation around the team. Also, they pondered if the Bears should've done more to improve their pass rush. After that, broadcaster Eric Collins joined the show to reflect on calling the Cubs' win over the Cardinals on FOX on Saturday.
Getting things rolling. QFTA went short yesterday. Cardinals loss to the Rangers. Strikeout city for the Redbirds. Nolan Gorman, woof. Getting in the weeds a bit. The players protecting Walker have been less than optimal. Stanley Cup Finals, what say you? Cherry bombs, smoke bombs with ya Moms. Martin has a beef with the World Cup. Michael McGreevy with a great performance last night despite the loss. Jim Edmonds bobblehead day on Saturday. Let's try to get ballgame on the program while he's on the farm. Teen Wolf. What's a speakeasy? Doug on Rumpus Rooms. How about a drinking club. Texters get hot and bothered about speakeasys. American Psycho. People debating who they like on the show, which is always nice. More on American Psycho. Huey Lewis. Article about the Tarps Off movement. Can the tarps off movement continue all season. What's going on in Webster? Larry Nickel calls in for the WWE Recap. What's Larry watching? Loggins. Skip Schumaker on his favorite memories while playing in STL. 2011 World Series reflection. Wealth shaming. Proctology convo. Who's cool? Deep diving on the Ghostbusters theme dispute between Ray Parker Jr. & Huey Lewis. Elizabeth Berkley. Skip Schumaker joins the show to talk about his managerial role with the Rangers and how he's enjoyed that so far. We also talk about Skip's relationship with Oli Marmol. Skip also shares some of his favorite memories in STL and what it's like to be back on the other side. Differences between playing the game versus managing a team. Skip also talks about his current team and his mindset for the rest of the season. Jamie Rivers and his fiancée Ashley are in studio with us talking about their new health and wellness venture. Ashley gives us the lowdown on what's going on with what they have going on. Jamie & Ashley take questions from the audience. Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTDBrody Hermann in-studio bringing heat with his predictions for the NBA and Stanley Cup Finals. UFL Playoff talk because Orlando's team can't play at their own stadium. They have to play in Columbus, Ohio. What's going on? Stifel Market Moves. What does Michael Jackson have to do with this? More class warfare breaking out. Beercats family is starting an STL-area county war. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Getting things rolling. QFTA went short yesterday. Cardinals loss to the Rangers. Strikeout city for the Redbirds. Nolan Gorman, woof. Getting in the weeds a bit. The players protecting Walker have been less than optimal. Stanley Cup Finals, what say you? Cherry bombs, smoke bombs with ya Moms. Martin has a beef with the World Cup. Michael McGreevy with a great performance last night despite the loss. Jim Edmonds bobblehead day on Saturday. Let's try to get ballgame on the program while he's on the farm. Teen Wolf. What's a speakeasy? Doug on Rumpus Rooms. How about a drinking club. Texters get hot and bothered about speakeasys. American Psycho. People debating who they like on the show, which is always nice. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
00:00 Four-Minute Offense 7:30 Kelsey Grammer 250! 9:50 Doug's Big One Biggie-sized by Wendy's = Why Not the Cardinals? 20:45 NFL News that Could Hurt the Cardinals 39:15 DBACKS: Great Win!...Do It Again 1:01:20 30th Anniversary version of Town Hall Tuesday 2:03:08 Vs Vegas
On this episode of Packernet After Dark, the phones light up as callers react to the troubling Josh Jacobs situation. We discuss whether the Packers should stand by their running back, make a move in free agency, or trade for reinforcements like James Conner or from the Cardinals' deep backfield. Key highlights include: Strong opinions on embracing Jordan Love as the absolute centerpiece of the offense while manufacturing a complementary run game with available weapons. Raw caller frustration, dark humor, and debates about waiting for all the facts versus preparing for life without Jacobs. Season predictions, Matt LaFleur's leadership test, and fun tangents including Idaho potatoes and generator analogies. Hot takes on rival teams and the emotional rollercoaster of high expectations meeting early obstacles. This episode is brought to you by PrizePicks! Use code PACKDADDY and visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/PACKDADDY to get started with America's #1 fantasy sports app. If you want your voice heard, call 608-501-0718 and join the conversation. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a rating, and review — it helps the show grow. Follow us on social for more unfiltered Packers talk. To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast
The Chicago Cubs lost the series in St. Louis against the Cardinals. Joey and Tommy talk about the woes, but point out might help turn things around. PLUS: a hypothetical trade rumor may have the Cubs in a good position, and the crew looks ahead to returning home against the Athletics.SUPPORT THE SHOW! Purchase your Chicago Cubs shirts from OBVIOUS SHIRTS. USE CODE: ONTAPSPORTS for 10% OFF your purchase!Cubs On Tap is presented by OnTapSportsNet.com, your go-to source for Cubs news, analysis, and updates.Follow us on social media: @CubbiesOnTap | @OnTapSportsNetTonight's Crew: @JoeyKnowsNothin | @tomofwrigley
Every week, two of the Best Fans in Baseball (TM) bring you all the news and analysis you need about the St. Louis Cardinals. As the Cardinals open their series with the Rangers, Daniel (@C70) and David (@iPopEditor) look over the offense and find it wanting. Can the Cards keep winning if these struggles continue? Will the return of players like Lars Nootbaar and Nathan Church help? What about the moves the club made this week, can they be a spark? Daniel also talks about the Blogger and Podcaster Day that was held this weekend and some of the comments that Chaim Bloom made are intriguing but also could lead to some controversy in time. Lots of great stuff so give it a listen!
Send us Fan MailThe 2026 NFL season is getting closer… and the projected win totals are officially out.Tonight on Raw Dawg Sports, Mike and Evo go through the NFL season over/under projections and discuss which teams Vegas got right… and which teams might be getting completely disrespected.We're talking:
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This First of the Month recording has everyone in a great mood off the jump, with Andy immediately taking a victory lap for a big weekend from Pete Crow-Armstrong against the Cardinals. Brendan quickly transitions things to Russell Henley's playoff win at the Charles Schwab Challenge, the sixth PGA Tour victory of his career. Henley birdied the final three holes in regulation to tie Eric Cole before making another on the sole playoff hole. Andy brings up some other six-time winners in an effort to contextualize Henley's career and his chances of winning a major championship. Brendan calls Henley a likely Presidents Cup lock despite believing the U.S. should look to build some younger stars ahead of Adare Manor. The two discuss Colonial's continued run as a challenging Tour stop and suggest that this should be the main Texas event on the new schedule. Andy and Brendan then run through results from the rest of the golf world, starting with yet another Joaquin Niemann win for LIV Golf. Despite the individual win for Niemann, the Crushers still took down the team title in Korea, aided by Bryson DeChambeau's use of Google Gemini to help fix his swing. Nobody can fathom any player other than Bryson needing to use AI in order to help figure out swing woes, but Andy thinks this may HELP his chances at Shinnecock. This episode wraps with a recap of the Men's NCAA Championships through Sunday, with the final individual round and the team match play still to come early this week. Shop at perfectpractice.com and use promo code SGS for 20% offSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10 Things from the Weekend!!!Spurs/Thunder Game 7 (4:52)NBA Finals Set (27:44)Corgi Knows Ball + The Kings Downfall (41:03)Team Building (47:47)College World Series (56:14)What We Did This Weekend (1:17:23)The Cardinals and Redbirds (1:33:12)Serena Williams (1:36:46)RIP Raymond Berry (1:39:19)Tonight (1:42:50)Host: Chris VernonContributors: Jon Roser, Devin WalkerTechnical Director: Jaylon WallaceAssociate Producer: Jena Broyles
Off to a hot start. No Kurt, but no worries; Jackson approved his day off. Text name change day. Cards – Cubs is the Lifetime Roofing lede. The energy at Busch Stadium over the weekend. PCA. Eric Collins on the FOX broadcast. Putting things in perspective. We discuss the call-ups of Nelson Velázquez and Jimmy Crooks and what that means to the team and the fanbase. When will something like that happen with other minor leaguers? Gorman and Victor Scott. Alanis Morrisette birthday today. Great convo. Talking Hunter Dobbins in relief and Matthew Libertore's start. Eric Collins. Delivery drivers. Should fans be shaking hands following every win? Fedde and Mikolas. Chris Kerber joins the program to give us his perspective on the Stanley Cup finals matchup and who he thinks will come out on top. We talk Blues offseason, Ivan Barbashev's post-Blues career, and much more. Comparing last year's record on June 1st to today's Cardinal record. What's the difference is fan engagement and investment when compared to last season? Text inbox is split on our perspective, to hilarious effect. What are the biggest contributors to fans increased energy? Who will go down when Nootbaar and Church comeback? Media in this town is soft. Albert Pujols on the call last night for the game. Rave reviews for The Machine. Dan Janson's offer to Jackson. “Doug's favorite quarter zip” calls in to tell us about his chant at Busch Stadium. Text line just lights him up. More on this chant from our callers. Mike Francesa on Mitchell Robinson's surgeon. Tales from the weekend. Lot of texts about the callers and fellow Cardinals fans. Best entertainers of the 21st century? Design Aire EMOTD Jackson getting grilled in the text inbox. Where's the music in the podcast? Jackson attempts to answer. Some people not a fan, others on why there isn't more content on TMA All-Day. Jackson getting upset. This new hair has him confident and spicy. JJ Wetherholt on his first experience with the Cubs – Cards rivalry. Libertore and Winn on the atmosphere over the weekend. Ken Rosenthal with a good article on who could be on the move in MLB over the next month or two. Bryce Harper on the Dodgers success in relation to MLB labor negotiations. EMOTD winner reveal. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
More on this chant from our callers. Mike Francesa on Mitchell Robinson's surgeon. Tales from the weekend. Lot of texts about the callers and fellow Cardinals fans. Best entertainers of the 21st century? Design Aire EMOTD See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Live Bet Saturday, Scott Seidenberg breaks down a weekend's worth of Overs in Major League Baseball before previewing Sunday Night Baseball between the Cubs and Cardinals. Also on the show, updates on college baseball regionals before VSiN NHL betting analyst Jonathan Davis joins the show to preview the Stanley Cup Final. Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. You can take 17% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD26. Click Here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 426: The guys are back and ready to react to a loaded weekend of baseball! Jared, Dallas, Jay Hay, and Tyler all talk about every single series from this weekend's action. The Tigers' free fall has put them in a position where trading Tarik Skubal is a real possibility, and everyone weighs in on whether selling is a wise decision for the Detroit Tigers. The crew checks in on division races across the league. Jay Hay thinks the AL Central has become the most interesting division in baseball. Find out where that race stands, along with the biggest storylines from around MLB. 00:00:00 - Craig Breslow's Communication Issues & The State of The Red Sox 00:21:31 - Rapid Weekend Series Recaps Begin | White Sox vs Tigers 00:22:47 - Mets vs Marlins 00:23:17 - Braves vs Reds 00:24:30 - Cardinals vs Cubs 00:25:49 - A's vs Yankees 00:32:49 - Dodgers vs Phillies 00:34:04 - Diamondbacks vs Mariners 00:36:11 - Red Sox vs Guardians 00:37:43 - Orioles vs Blue Jays 00:39:36 - Rays vs Angels 00:40:31 - Rockies vs Giants 00:41:42 - Pirates vs Twins 00:42:49 - Rangers vs Royals 00:44:30 - Nationals vs Padres 00:50:00 - Division Standings Update | AL East 00:50:35 - AL Central 00:57:30 - Time To Trade Skubal? 01:07:19 - AL West 01:13:31 - NL East 01:22:09 - NL Central 01:34:40 - NL West 01:35:00 - ABS Glitches 01:44:22 - Award-Winning Nugs 01:52:36 - Final Thoughts NEW BID MERCH IS HERE: https://www.baseballisdead.com Trade $20 Get $20 on Kalshi - http://kalshi.com/r/SECTION10 This episode of Baseball is Dead is sponsored by BetterHelp. Sign up and get 10% off at https://BetterHelp.com/BASEBALL #ad Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh go over the top six stories if the day in the Pick 6
Welcome back, Hunter Dobbins. The starter turned reliever for a day turned out to be exactly what the Cardinals needed to spell the bullpen and to vanquish the Cubs.
Sounds reliever Junior Fernandez sits down with Jeff Hem on the pregame show to talk about his first couple months with the Sounds, his younger days coming up in the Cardinals organization, his memory of the first time he hit 100 miles per hour on the radar gun, and what he's learned in his major league time so far.
The St. Louis Cardinals took 2 of 3 from the Chicago Cubs this weekend in an electric series win! Jordan Walker continues to produce, and the timely roster additions of Nelson Velazquez and Jimmy Crooks proved to be very important. Also, we grade every single Cardinals player through the month of May. Which players stood out the most? ️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6595733980577792 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2j_m928DkTZsnj0nR_bERQ/join Use our Lids affiliate link here: https://lids.7q8j.net/QyG60o Buy our merch here: https://dealin-the-cards.creator-spring.com/ Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @DealinTheCards Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
1. NFC West-How much confidence (if any) does the Cardinals selection of Chase Bisontis give you in Jeremiyah Love's chances of NOT having the same kind of rookie campaign that Ashton Jeanty had last season?-Would you be surprised if Carson Beck does NOT start five-plus games this year?-Do you see De'Zhaun Stribling as a long-term upgrade over Jauan Jennings?-Is it fair to expect a quantum leap forward for the 49ers pass rush this season?-Aside from the commonly used reasoning of Matthew Stafford is 38 and the Rams aren't likely to be picking in the top-15 any time soon, can you find another reason to justify L.A.'s selection of Ty Simpson more than a month after the fact?-Why do you think the NFL, and the Seahawks in particular, were far more bullish on Jadarian Price than any of the non-Jeremiyah Love RB's in this class? -Can you see Bud Clark and/or Julian Neal playing starter-level snaps this season?-Do you think Beau Stephens has a chance to give Anthony Bradford a serious challenge for that starting RG spot?2. NFC East-Why do you think the Giants preferred Arvell Reese over Sonny Styles? -Is Francis Mauigoa's best long-term NFL homer at tackle or guard?-Would you consider it a failure if the Commanders defense is not a top-half of the league unit or better in 2026?-Do you see Antonio Williams emerging as that second target behind Terry McLaurin in the passing game at some point this season?-Is Caleb Downs the exact kind of leader the Cowboys defense so desperately needed?-How much do Malachi Lawrence and Jaishawn Barham improve Dallas's pass rush from Day 1?-Would it be better for the Eagles if they start to envision Eli Stowers as a WR as opposed to a TE? -Even with Jeff Stoutland no longer in the building, do you think Markel Bell has an outside chance to emerge as the long-term successor to Lane Johnson at RT?3. NFC South-Just how good have the Saints set the table for Tyler Shough to have a breakout sophomore campaign?-Do you see Christen Miller developing into a three-down player?-In your view, does Avieon Terrell project as a slot-only corner at the NFL level, or can he play his fair share of snaps on the boundary as well?-Are you a fan of Rueben Bain, Jr.'s fit in Todd Bowles defense?-Why do you think Keionte Scott fell as far as he did and what role can you see him playing in the Bucs secondary outside of nickel corner?-Does the Panthers selection of Monroe Freeling suggest to you that they're not counting on Ickey Ekwonu to ever be the same again after his torn patellar tendon?-With Lee Hunter now joining Derrick Brown to man the interior of Carolina's DL, can you see the Panthers being a notoriously tough unit for opposing offenses to run the ball against this season and beyond?-Which of the Panthers two 5th-round picks do you think is more likely to turn out to be a massive bargain: Sam Hecht or Zakee Wheatley?4. NFC North-While you had some qualms about Blake Miller during the pre-draft process, do you think the Lions are a team that best fit his strengths?-Why do you think the Lions preferred Derrick Moore over similar prospects like Gabe Jacas and Zion Young to be the bookend to Aidan Hutchinson?-For reasons aside from his foot issues, just how low is Caleb Banks' downside? -Can you see Jake Golday eventually playing himself into that Andrew Van Ginkel role in Brian Flores' defense?-Which one of Brandon Cisse and Chris McClellan do you think is more likely to earn a second contract with the Packers?-Is it fair for Bears fans to expect Dillon Thieneman and Coby Bryant to solidify themselves as one of the NFL's top-10 safety duos this season?-Would you expect Logan Jones to overtake Garrett Bradbury as the Bears starting center by mid-October, if not earlier?-Which of Sam Roush or Malik Muhammad do you think makes the bigger impact for the Bears in Year 1?
Pete Crow-Armstrong took over the game on Saturday at Busch as the Cubs beat the Cardinals, 6-1.Is PCA already nearing the top of your list of Cubs you love to hate?Because Saturday probably helped him climb higher on that list, I imagine.
The formula is simple. Step one, read great Irish literature. Step two, write killer songs. It's worked pretty well for Euan Manning of Cardinals so far. The Irish songwriter for the Cork-based band rattles off writers who have influenced him, and my god does he have impeccable taste: Flann O'Brien, Martin McDonagh, Kevin Barry, among others. As I always say, a clear through line travels from reading great writing to writing great words. The debut album by Cardinals is Masquerade.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes opened their show by previewing the Cubs-Cardinals series in St. Louis this weekend.
In the second hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed the latest Bears storylines coming out of OTAs and detailed how receiver Luther Burden III sounds like a man on a mission. After that, former MLB catcher Bengie Molina joined the show to preview the Cubs-Cardinals series this weekend. Later, Spiegel and Holmes reacted to MLB owners proposing a salary cap to the union.
The mailbag delivers. Listener emails this week include a baseball honeymoon, a Jeopardy-funded wedding (not a typo), and a fan who shipped over APBA game materials and a stack of 1972 Topps cards. That last one matters by the end of the episode. In BP, Jeff and Mark work through the week's oddities: batters watching their own strikeout replays in real time, the phrase "circuit clout" making a comeback, Elmo showing up in the Phillies booth alongside John Kruk, Jazz Chisholm wearing Giancarlo Stanton's pants to break a slump, and a genuinely strange roster trivia note involving the Marlins, Cardinals, and Twins. The main segment is 1988. Specifically, what happens when a pitcher gets so locked in that the league starts to feel likeit's 1968 all over again. Orel Hershiser threw 59 consecutive scoreless innings that year — breaking Don Drysdale's record — and won the Cy Young while doing it. Jeff puts it in context against Bob Gibson's 1968, the last time people seriously asked whether pitchers had broken the sport. The episode closes with Wax Pack Heroes, using the 1972 Topps cards the listener sent in. 00:00 Cold Open and Welcome 00:18 On Location and Mariners Talk 01:31 Mailbag Honeymoon Baseball Stories 04:15 APBA Surprise and Wax Packs 07:19 BP Big Screens and Circuit Clouts 09:11 Elmo in the Broadcast Booth 10:52 Jazz Chisholm Wears Stantons Pants 13:22 Weird MLB Three Team Trivia 15:01 NCIS New Orleans Baseball Cameos 16:54 Year of the Pitcher Part Deux 44:35 Wax PackHeroes 01:07:10 Thanks Plugs Signoff Connect With Us YouTube: www.youtube.com/@twostrikenoise Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/twostrikenoise BlueSky: @twostrikenoise.bsky.social Email: twostrikenoise@gmail.com Support a Great Cause: Don't let your common cards collect dust! Donate them to help spark a child's interest in the game at http://commons4kids.org/. #baseballhistory #mlb #baseball #Yankees #RedSox #Cal #BaseballCards #TwoStrikeNoise
Brenden Schaeffer breaks down the Cardinals 6-5 win over the Cubs from Friday night at Busch Stadium, discussing the arrival of Nelson Velazquez changing the look of a dormant lineup. Plus, key swings by Thomas Saggese, Ivan Herrera and Jose Fermin to help power a rivalry win.Also, Jimmy Crooks is here -- and he's going to play. How does that differ, or does it differ, from the Cardinals' previously described strategies? I explain.
As the longtime archrivals clash for the first time in 2026 with a weekend series at Busch Stadium, here is what the scuffling Cardinals and struggling Cubs share in common. They both got to this point thanks to the Brewers. The Cubs arrive in St. Louis fresh off ending a 10-game losing streak that yanked them from first place in the National League Central to last place, and the Cardinals slide home after being swept in Milwaukee. They've lost six of their past eight games against division foes. With both teams separated percentage points going into their first series of the season, this is a pivotal weekend for at least one of them. Patrick Mooney, longtime Cubs beat writer and senior writer at The Athletic, joins the Best Podcast in Baseball to discuss how the Cubs could go from the high highs of two 10-game winning streaks this season to the current questions at the end of a 10-game plummet. Along with BPIB host Derrick Goold, Monney discusses the Cubs' pitching injuries and limited depth, their center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong, and the manager Craig Counsell and his sense of humor behind some stoic answers. For the Cardinals, this series is their first time back since "tarps off" and a chance to play in front of huge, lively crowds -- and sell them on returning. The writers also discuss what these longtime rivals, the Cubs and Cardinals, share in common. They're both chasing Milwaukee. More Post-Dispatch podcasts. Please consider subscribing. In its 14th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed Cardinals slugger Jordan Walker's emergence.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes looked ahead to the Cubs-Cardinals series in St. Louis this weekend.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by former MLB catcher Bengie Molina to preview the Cubs-Cardinals series this weekend.
Dan Janson joins the program to make some offers for tickets. Author Will Saulsbery joins us in-studio to talk about his new book “50 Forgotten Cardinals.” We talk old Cardinals, nicknames, and so much more. Super fun conversation with Will about Cardinals history and players careers that do not get enough love. Design Aire Heating & Cooling E-Mail of the Day See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Story time to start the program with Tim out. What's the Lifetime Roofing lede? Doug picks the NBA, much to the hill folk chagrin. Cardinals – Cubs this weekend. Bob Costas on the show today. Baldness talk. Summer 98. Mike Shannon stories. MLB – MLBPA CBA negotiation talk. Ken Rosenthal has thoughts on this. AJ Pierzynski also has thoughts. Deep diving on CBA talks When will the Cardinals win the World Series next? Chaim Bloom talked about some of the prospects like Joshua Baez and Jimmy Crooks. Prospect talk. 5-tool radio men. Drops of the Week, Presented by VIP Auto. Bob Costas joins the show to talk all things baseball and calling a game in St. Louis. We talk Mizzou, his current broadcast schedule, and much more. Bob tells some awesome stories, including one about Ray Charles and Vin Scully. We also get Bob's perspective on the MLB CBA discussions. Albert Pujols will be in town calling a game this weekend. Yadier Molina's contributions to the 2026 Cardinals. Tarps off discussion. Is Martin losing his mind?Dan Janson joins the program to make some offers for tickets. Author Will Saulsbery joins us in-studio to talk about his new book “50 Forgotten Cardinals.” We talk old Cardinals, nicknames, and so much more. Super fun conversation with Will about Cardinals history and players careers that do not get enough love. Design Aire Heating & Cooling E-Mail of the Day Jeff Suppan joins the show to update us on the comings and goings of his life. Jeff tells some wonderful stories, as he always does, and talks baseball with us. When will Suppan be in St. Louis next? A little housekeeping. Weekend plans. Lake talk. Playing sports at the prison.EMOTD winnerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Drops of the Week, Presented by VIP Auto. Bob Costas joins the show to talk all things baseball and calling a game in St. Louis. We talk Mizzou, his current broadcast schedule, and much more. Bob tells some awesome stories, including one about Ray Charles and Vin Scully. We also get Bob's perspective on the MLB CBA discussions. Albert Pujols will be in town calling a game this weekend. Yadier Molina's contributions to the 2026 Cardinals. Tarps off discussion. Is Martin losing his mind?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Story time to start the program with Tim out. What's the Lifetime Roofing lede? Doug picks the NBA, much to the hill folk chagrin. Cardinals – Cubs this weekend. Bob Costas on the show today. Baldness talk. Summer 98. Mike Shannon stories. MLB – MLBPA CBA negotiation talk. Ken Rosenthal has thoughts on this. AJ Pierzynski also has thoughts. Deep diving on CBA talks When will the Cardinals win the World Series next? Chaim Bloom talked about some of the prospects like Joshua Baez and Jimmy Crooks. Prospect talk. 5-tool radio men. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Leila Rahimi and Mark Grote opened their show by discussing how the Cubs' offense is starting to turn it around. After that, they explained how opposing teams are making a point to attack the Cubs with breaking balls. Later, Cardinals television analyst Mark Sweeney joined the show to preview the Cubs-Cardinals series in St. Louis this weekend.
Leila Rahimi and Mark Grote were joined by Cardinals television analyst Mark Sweeney to preview the Cubs-Cardinals series in St. Louis this weekend.
00:00 Four-Minute Offense 6:45 Beer Friday thanks to Hundred Mile Brew 10:05 Doug's Big One Biggie-sized by Wendy's = Fire Fortune Cookie Guy 13:41 CARDINALS: Why Can't We Have Nice Things, Bill? 20:00 ASU FOOTBALL: I'm Not Buying It Big 12 32:20 MLB vs MLBPA 54:40 NBA: Let Me Fix This Adam 1:09:10 ASU Baseball Preview 1:17:44 Rattlers Rundown with Jackson Asher 1:27:08 Vs Vegas
Ep. 770 - As OTAs roll on, Paul Calvisi and former Cardinals offensive lineman Earl Watford have plenty to talk about. Calvisi and Watford, who is filling in for the vacationing Ron Wolfley, take a look at Mike LaFleur's offense and the “illusion of complexity” that could be a problem for opposing defenders. The guys also discuss what Jeremiyah Love brings to the offense, Watford gives his take on the revamped offensive line and why the Cardinals could lean heavily on the run game this season and what Gardner Minshew brings to the quarterback room. Plus, the guys swap stories about Larry Fitzgerald ahead of his Hall of Fame induction.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's word of the day is ‘accountable' as in NBA playoff as in Thunder as in Spurs as in SGA as in Wemby. Where was Wemby after the game? Skipped his postgame interviews. Not okay. You have to show up after the game he had. (8:30) Kenny Atkinson is returning to the Cavaliers. He had signed a five-year deal in 2024, but most felt it was his time after another failed playoff run. From the things he said postgame to the sweep by the Knicks, it was all bad. The roster is so expensive, the path forward doesn't look promising. (17:12) Jalen Duren is eligible for a max contract. It's all tied into the All-NBA results. The Pistons cannot win if they do it. (29:10) Abner Uribe hit the triple pumps at the Cardinals dugout. Manager Pat Murphy was furious. Uribe said that the Cardinals manager had directed the pitchers to throw inside to Brewers hitters. The Cardinals deny it. (36:40) Review: Devil Wears Prada 2. (40:10) NPPOD. (44:03) Brian Flores lawsuit against the NFL can now go to trial. Wow. The Supreme Court is not hearing the appeal from the NFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's word of the day is ‘accountable' as in NBA playoff as in Thunder as in Spurs as in SGA as in Wemby. Where was Wemby after the game? Skipped his postgame interviews. Not okay. You have to show up after the game he had. (8:30) Kenny Atkinson is returning to the Cavaliers. He had signed a five-year deal in 2024, but most felt it was his time after another failed playoff run. From the things he said postgame to the sweep by the Knicks, it was all bad. The roster is so expensive, the path forward doesn't look promising. (17:12) Jalen Duren is eligible for a max contract. It's all tied into the All-NBA results. The Pistons cannot win if they do it. (29:10) Abner Uribe hit the triple pumps at the Cardinals dugout. Manager Pat Murphy was furious. Uribe said that the Cardinals manager had directed the pitchers to throw inside to Brewers hitters. The Cardinals deny it. (36:40) Review: Devil Wears Prada 2. (40:10) NPPOD. (44:03) Brian Flores lawsuit against the NFL can now go to trial. Wow. The Supreme Court is not hearing the appeal from the NFL. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hembo joins the show to discuss Houston's no-hitter and if it might impact their "seller" status at the trade deadline. Buster and Hembo also discuss Tarik Skubal's potential destinations, including the team Buster thinks will land him. They also hit on JJ Wetherholt's rise, Jacob Misiorowski's dominance, and Nolan McLean's struggles. Cardinals pitcher Michael McGreevy then joins the show to discuss his game, why he was upset about his college coach's decision to move him from a two-way player to solely a pitcher, and the Cardinals quicker-than-expected rise. 0:00 - Top of the First: Hitters, Uribe, Skubal 2:55 - Hembo joins the show 3:36 - Does Astros no-hitter change their "seller" status? 6:35 - Rangers approach to the trade deadline 7:35 - What team could trade for Tarik Skubal? 13:15 - Cardinals rookie JJ Wetherholt is already impressive 15:34 - What has spurred Jacob Misiorowski's rapid improvement? 19:30 - Mets pitcher Nolan McLean's struggles 22:33 - Cardinals pitcher Michael McGreevy joins the show 22:44 - McGreevy's oulook on the NL Cy Young race 23:55 - Pitchers' strategic changes 25:12 - McGreevy's wide pitching arsenal 26:24 - Pitchers McGreevy tries to emulate 29:05 - Change from SS to pitcher in college 30:28 - Tarps Off Section has given energy to Cardinals 32:20 - Inside the Cardinals success 33:35 - JJ Wetherholt's rapid rise 34:38 - Question for Cam Schlittler 35:35 - Job if not playing baseball 37:11 - Bleacher Tweets: Yankees, Jen Pawol Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices