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Dan Reardon of KMOX-St. Louis Golf Reporter joins us to talk about the Ryder Cup. We then have our MNF pick and Preview along with our Top 4 all time QB's for these four teams. We then conclude our day with Moe's Crunch Time.
In hour 3, Mark is joined by David Strom, an Associate Editor with Hot Air. He discusses the recent political violence witnessed and other trending political topics. Mark then shares the latest information on the shooting and burning of a Mormon church in Michigan. He is then joined by FanDuel Sports Midwest Network Studio Host Scott Warmann. Warmann discusses the new ERA of Cardinals baseball with Chaim Bloom taking over for John Mozeliak as the President of Baseball Operations. Dan Reardon then recaps the Ryder Cup and Mark wraps up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, the crew discusses Bad Bunny getting announced as the Super Bowl Halftime Show performer. Mark is then joined by Josh Hammer, the Newsweek Senior Editor at Large and the Host of The Josh Hammer Show. Hammer shares his thoughts on President Trump and Israel President Netanyahu's plan to end the war with Hamas. Will the plan work? He's later joined by Jennifer Sey, the Founder and CEO of XX-XY Athletics, a USA Champion Gymnast and the Producer of Athlete A on Netflix. She discusses JK Rowling calling out Emma Watson on her support of trans rights as well as Jimmy Kimmel's non apology. In hour 2, the crew shares their weekend recaps. Sue then hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and much more. Mark is then joined by Joel Kurtinitis, a Political Commentator in Iowa. He shares the latest on the Des Moines Public School Super Intendent that was arrested by ICE recently. He's later joined by KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano who recaps John Mozeliak's final press conference following the conclusion of his tenure as the St Louis Cardinals President of Baseball Operations. Frank also gives an early preview of Mizzou vs Alabama. In hour 3, Mark is joined by David Strom, an Associate Editor with Hot Air. He discusses the recent political violence witnessed and other trending political topics. Mark then shares the latest information on the shooting and burning of a Mormon church in Michigan. He is then joined by FanDuel Sports Midwest Network Studio Host Scott Warmann. Warmann discusses the new ERA of Cardinals baseball with Chaim Bloom taking over for John Mozeliak as the President of Baseball Operations. Dan Reardon then recaps the Ryder Cup and Mark wraps up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
om Ackerman talks with Dan Reardon about the Ryder Cup at Bethpage, where European players, especially Rory McIlroy, faced unprecedented hostility from the crowd with personal attacks and offensive chants. They discuss how Europe's competitive edge shaped the results, the scheduling challenges that left Team USA underprepared, and concerns about fan behavior at future Ryder Cup venues. The conversation also looks ahead to major golf events coming to St. Louis, including the BMW Championship, PGA Championship, and the President's Cup in 2030.
In Hour 1, Tom Ackerman is joined by Dan Reardon, KMOX Senior Golf Editor, to break down the Ryder Cup, from Europe's dominance to the hostile crowd behavior that raised concerns for future events. Lindenwood Head Coach Jed Stugart reflects on the Lions' 38–0 loss to Miami (OH) and previews their upcoming OVC home game against UT Martin. The hour closes with Blues notes as St. Louis fell 4–2 to Chicago in preseason action and defenseman Cam Fowler signed a three-year, $18.3 million extension.
Scott Jagow is joined by Tom Ackerman to recap the Cardinals' 7-3 season-ending loss to the Cubs at Wrigley Field, including strategy decisions like the intentional walk of Michael Bush and upcoming management changes involving John Mozeliak and Chiam Bloom. They also dive into a wild college football weekend, from Alabama's 24-21 win over Georgia to Oregon's double-overtime victory over Penn State and Illinois' upset of USC. Missouri's SEC performance gets attention as well. Looking ahead, they preview the Chiefs vs. Ravens matchup, with both teams at 1-2 and badly needing a win. The show also teases interviews with Dan Reardon on the Ryder Cup, Josh Schertz on the Blues, NFL picks, and NHRA driver Tony Schumacher.
In hour 3, Mark is joined by Leland "Lucky" Vittert, a News Anchor at NewsNation, a former Fox News Reporter, a former KMOX Intern and a St Louis Native. He discusses his new book, "Born Lucky: A Dedicated Father, a Grateful Son, and My Journey with Autism" and his event tomorrow at Annie Gunn's in St Peters on Saturday from 1-3 with Charlie Brennan. He's then joined by Jeff Jarrett, the Senior Vice President and Partner at Contemporary Productions and James Walborne with His Lordship. They both promote this weekend's Evolution Festival in Forest Park. Dan Reardon then recaps day one of the Ryder Cup and Mark wraps up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
On this edition of the Reardon Roundtable, Mark is joined by Jane Dueker, Jeff Rainford and James Knowles to discuss a variety of topics including the ICE rhetoric, Jimmy Kimmel's return to all affiliate stations, the takedown on Tylenol, and much more! Mark opens hour two with a little discussion about smoke detector madness he's been having recently. Then Paul Hall of Common Guy's Film Review discusses some of the most recent interesting films that were showcased this week. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Leland "Lucky" Vittert, a News Anchor at NewsNation, a former Fox News Reporter, a former KMOX Intern and a St Louis Native. He discusses his new book, "Born Lucky: A Dedicated Father, a Grateful Son, and My Journey with Autism" and his event tomorrow at Annie Gunn's in St Peters on Saturday from 1-3 with Charlie Brennan. He's then joined by Jeff Jarrett, the Senior Vice President and Partner at Contemporary Productions and James Walborne with His Lordship. They both promote this weekend's Evolution Festival in Forest Park. Dan Reardon then recaps day one of the Ryder Cup and Mark wraps up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Dan Reardon, 97.1 FM Talk's Golf Correspondent. He previews the Ryder Cup.
In hour 3, Mark is joined by Duane Patterson, with Hot Air and the Host of the Duane's World Podcast. He discusses several trending political topics including the continued dangerous rhetoric being pushed by Leftist's against Republicans. Mark is later joined by Dan Reardon, 97.1 FM Talk's Golf Correspondent. He previews the Ryder Cup. He wraps up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark and the crew discuss a St Louis Alderwoman that mistook side swiping a car for a gunshot. Mark is then joined by St Louis Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III. They discuss DeWitt recently getting to meet the Pope, John Mozeliak's tenure in St. Louis, and the start of a new era with Chaim Bloom taking over as the President of Baseball Operations in 2026. He's later joined by Scott Jennings, a Political Contributor on CNN and the Host of The Scott Jennings Show. He reacts to Keith Olbermann's threats made against him and more. In hour 2, Mark and the crew debate the pronunciation of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. Sue then hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and much more. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Duane Patterson, with Hot Air and the Host of the Duane's World Podcast. He discusses several trending political topics including the continued dangerous rhetoric being pushed by Leftist's against Republicans. Mark is later joined by Dan Reardon, 97.1 FM Talk's Golf Correspondent. He previews the Ryder Cup. He wraps up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In hour 1, Mark is joined by the Reardon Roundtable which is made up of Jane Dueker, Jean Evans and Jeff Rainford. They discuss trending political topics including the direction of the Democratic Party, Trump's DC Crime cleanup, St. Louis' poor leadership, and more. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and much more. Mark is then joined by Paul Hall from Common Guy Film Reviews. They discuss upcoming movies and shows including Relay, Eden, Eenie Meanie, and more. KSDK Sports Director Frank Cusumano later joins to discuss the quarterback battle at Mizzou between Beau Pribula and Sam Horn as well as Nolan Gorman and Lars Nootbaar taking advantage of their runway of recent. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Brian Kilmeade, the Co-Host of Fox and Friends, One Nation with Brian Kilmeade and The Brian Kilmeade Show. They discuss the latest trending politics including Trump's DC Crime crackdown and much more. Mark then discusses Ghislaine Maxwell's latest comments on Jeffrey Epstein. He's later joined by Dan Reardon, KMOX's Golf Correspondent. Dan reacts to the Wall Street Journal story headlined, "Nothing is Off the Table: Gigantic Changes Coming to Pro Golf." He wraps up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Dan Reardon, KMOX's Golf Correspondent. Dan reacts to the Wall Street Journal story headlined, "Nothing is Off the Table: Gigantic Changes Coming to Pro Golf."
In hour 3, Mark is joined by Brian Kilmeade, the Co-Host of Fox and Friends, One Nation with Brian Kilmeade and The Brian Kilmeade Show. They discuss the latest trending politics including Trump's DC Crime crackdown and much more. Mark then discusses Ghislaine Maxwell's latest comments on Jeffrey Epstein. He's later joined by Dan Reardon, KMOX's Golf Correspondent. Dan reacts to the Wall Street Journal story headlined, "Nothing is Off the Table: Gigantic Changes Coming to Pro Golf." He wraps up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In Hour 1 of Sports on a Sunday Morning, Tom Ackerman talks with Adam Wainwright about his appearance with the Savannah Bananas, the state of the Cardinals, and his upcoming Big League Impact charity concert on July 27 at The Factory in Chesterfield. Golf editor Dan Reardon joins to break down Scottie Scheffler's dominant lead at The Open Championship, Rory McIlroy's eagle, and the future of golf at Belle Reeve. Then, Jim Brennan of McKelvey Homes shares his involvement in PGA events and the Dravet Syndrome Foundation's mission ahead of their September 26 fundraiser.
Tom Ackerman kicks off Sports on a Sunday Morning with Adam Wainwright to discuss the Cardinals, his appearance with the Savannah Bananas, and his Big League Impact charity concert on July 27 at The Factory in Chesterfield. Golf editor Dan Reardon follows with detailed analysis of Scottie Scheffler's dominant lead at The Open Championship, Rory McIlroy's resurgence, and a look ahead to Belle Reeve's role in future PGA events. Jim Brennan of McKelvey Homes joins to share his PGA involvement and the mission of the Dravet Syndrome Foundation, which is raising funds for its September 26 event. In Hour 2, St. Louis City SC Sporting Director Lutz Pfannenstiel gives a brutally honest take on the club's “disgraceful” 3-0 loss to FC Dallas, calling out player effort while defending the coaching staff and outlining plans for July transfers. Then, Zach Osterman from the Indianapolis Star checks in to preview the Big Ten football season, including playoff predictions, Illinois and Indiana updates, and how conference realignment is shaping the sport. Finally, Bernie Miklasz joins to break down the Cardinals' poor run differential, front office transition from Mozeliak to Bloom, and why player development—modeled after teams like the Brewers—is the key to the franchise's future.
With Nate Gatter filling in for Matt Pauley, he talks to Dan Reardon, KMOX Golf Correspondent, about the first day of the Open Championship, as well as who is shaping up to make the cut, and who is in a hole too big to get out of. He is later joined by Zach Sweet, Mizzou Football reporter for the Columbia Missourian, to discuss the upcoming football season for the Tigers and the discussions heard at the SEC media day in Atlanta.
In hour 1, Nate Gatter fills in for Matt Pauley this week, and on this edition of Sports Open Line, Nate talks to Sam Dykstra with MLB Pipeline and the Minor Leagues about the MLB Draft. He also speaks with Benjamin Hochman of the STL Post-Dispatch to continue the Cardinals conversation when he speaks about the Cardinals plans at the trade deadline and how the second half looks for them. In hour 2, with Nate Gatter filling in for Matt Pauley, he talks to Dan Reardon, KMOX Golf Correspondent, about the first day of the Open Championship, as well as who is shaping up to make the cut, and who is in a hole too big to get out of. He is later joined by Zach Sweet, Mizzou Football reporter for the Columbia Missourian, to discuss the upcoming football season for the Tigers that is coming up quicker than we think.
Nate Gatter fills in for Matt Pauley in this edition of Sports Open Line, and in this hour, he talks with Dan Reardon to break down The Open Championship which begins tomorrow. Gatter also talks with Jonathan Mayo and Ed Wheatley.
Nate Gatter fills in for Matt Pauley in this edition of Sports Open Line. He talks with Dan Reardon to break down The Open Championship which begins tomorrow. Gatter also talks with Jonathan Mayo and Ed Wheatley, and many more guests on this edition of Sports Open Line.
Sports Open Line rolls on in hour two, as Matt Pauley jumps into a variety of Cardinals baseball topics. Kevin Ryans, Fox2/KPLR 11 sports anchor/reporter joins the show, as well as KMOX Golf editor Dan Reardon to break down the ending of the U.S. Open at Oakmont, where J.J. Spaun brought home the win!
In the first hour of a Monday edition of Sports Open Line, Matt Pauley discusses what went down for the Redbirds over the weekend. The team has fallen back, and he talks about the team's outlook from here, and then we are joined by Brian Walton who owns/covers the Cardinals minor league system for TheCardinalsNation.com! We round out hour one of the show by talking through the drama that unfolded with Willson Contreras/Rhys Hoskins on Saturday. Sports Open Line rolls on in hour two, as Matt Pauley jumps into a variety of Cardinals baseball topics. Kevin Ryans, Fox2/KPLR 11 sports anchor/reporter joins the show, as well as KMOX Golf editor Dan Reardon to break down the ending of the U.S. Open at Oakmont, where J.J. Spaun brought home the win!
Hour 1 of Sports on a Sunday Morning features Tom Ackerman in conversation with three key guests. Dan Reardon breaks down the brutal conditions at Oakmont Golf Course, highlighting Sam Burns leading the field and Rory McIlroy's approach to media interactions. Keith Fisher discusses his new role as Lindenwood University's head hockey coach, the program's transition to Division One, and the growing hockey presence in St. Louis. The hour wraps with Chris Blair previewing the IndyCar race at World Wide Technology Raceway, covering top drivers, race day events, and a post-race concert by Chase Wright. Hour 2 kicks off with an IndyCar race preview, focusing on key drivers such as Will Power, Scott McLaughlin, Joseph Newgarden, and Alex Palou, along with family-friendly event activities. Lutz Pfannenstiel joins to discuss St. Louis CITY SC's progress, João Klauss' historic hat trick, and new coach David Critchley's impact on the team. John Mozeliak shares insights on Cardinals leadership transitions, pitching challenges, and Father's Day reflections. The hour concludes with Bernie Miklasz analyzing Wilson Contreras' leadership, Nolan Gorman's hot streak, injury updates, and the tight MLB division race.
Hour 1 of Sports on a Sunday Morning features Tom Ackerman in conversation with three key guests. Dan Reardon breaks down the brutal conditions at Oakmont Golf Course, including Sam Burns leading the field and Rory McIlroy's media stance. Keith Fisher joins to talk about his new role as Lindenwood University's head hockey coach, the transition to Division One, and the growing hockey presence in St. Louis. The hour wraps with Chris Blair previewing the IndyCar race at World Wide Technology Raceway, highlighting top drivers, race day events, and a special post-race concert with Chase Wright.
Dan Reardon of KMOX in St. Louis joins us to talk the US Open. Next up is what's trending followed by Crunch Time to wrap up this week of shows.
Matt Pauley kicks off hour 2 of the program talking with Darryl Johnston, former NFL player and current Executive Vice President of Football Operations to talk about the upcoming UFL Championship game taking place in St. Louis. Then KMOX contributor Dan Reardon joins the program to preview the US Open taking place at Oakmont this weekend.
In this segment, Mark is joined by KMOX & KFTK Golf Correspondent Dan Reardon who discusses this weekend's US Open.
Tom Ackerman and golf analyst Dan Reardon break down the latest from the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, where Scottie Scheffler holds a commanding three-shot lead. Despite the devastating storm back in St. Louis, conditions at the course have allowed for low scores, with Scheffler showcasing remarkable consistency and recovery—averaging 69 in majors. The conversation also covers Rory McIlroy's struggles and fading hopes for a calendar Grand Slam, and Bryson DeChambeau's unconventional style and need for more victories. They also praise Quail Hollow's energized gallery and venue atmosphere while discussing St. Louis's potential to host future PGA events. Reardon shares insights from his years covering major golf championships.
Hour 1 of Sports on a Sunday Morning opens with coverage of the devastating EF3 tornado that tore through St. Louis, claiming five lives and damaging several neighborhoods. Tom Ackerman highlights ongoing relief efforts and resources from KMOX, Catholic Charities, the Urban League, and the Red Cross. Dan Reardon checks in from the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, where Scottie Scheffler holds a 3-shot lead. Reardon shares insights from his 131st major as Rory McIlroy struggles and Bryson DeChambeau draws attention. Tom also recaps the Cardinals' winning surge—12 of their last 13—and the Battlehawks' thrilling UFL win over Birmingham. He closes with Blues Chairman Tom Stillman, reflecting on the team's playoff loss, a cultural reset, emerging talent like Jimmy Snuggerud, and the front-office transition from Doug Armstrong to Alex Steen.
This shortened hour three of Sportstime gets started talking to Dan Reardon of KMOX-St. Louis to talk about the PGA Championship. Immediately following is Crunch Time to wrap up this week.
KMOX's Dan Reardon joins Chris and Amy following Rory McIlroy's 1st Masters win. 'The reaction was similar to [Jack] Nicklaus, this was a shared experience,' among the fans says Reardon.
Chris & Amy's hour includes Amy's run in with a snake; Matt's bad luck at sporting events; Dan Reardon's recap of The Masters; and Did you see this?
Tom Ackerman kicks off Hour 1 by diving into the beautiful spring weather in St. Louis, setting the stage for local sports action. He discusses the recent performances of the St. Louis Cardinals, Blues, Battlehawks, and City SC. The conversation transitions to upcoming sporting events, including the highly anticipated final round of the Masters Golf Tournament, where Rory McIlroy faces off against Bryson DeChambeau. Tom is joined by golf expert Dan Reardon for insights on McIlroy's quest for a career slam and what to expect in this thrilling matchup. The focus shifts to St. Louis Billikens Basketball, with Coach Josh Schertz joining the show to talk about his team's recruiting efforts. Coach Schertz highlights four new transfer portal additions—Paul Otieno, Quentin Jones, Trey Green, and Dion Brown—and the team's strategy for building a championship-caliber roster. The hour also covers the St. Louis Blues' playoff scenarios, including their playoff-clinching possibilities, their reliance on Calgary's performance, and the return of Colton Parayko. The hour wraps up with coverage of the Frozen Four Hockey Championship, where Western Michigan claimed the national title, with the Enterprise Center hosting the event, creating an exciting atmosphere and fan engagement.
In this extended edition, Tom Ackerman covers everything happening in St. Louis sports! Starting with the exciting spring weather, the conversation dives into the performances of local teams, including the Cardinals, Blues, Battlehawks, and St. Louis City SC. The crew also previews upcoming sporting events, from the Masters Golf Tournament to potential playoff scenarios for the Blues and a look at City SC's match preparation. Golf expert Dan Reardon joins to provide insights on the Rory McIlroy vs. Bryson DeChambeau final round at the Masters and the potential for McIlroy's career slam. The hour also features a St. Louis Billikens basketball recruiting update with Coach Josh Schertz, who discusses four new transfer portal additions—Paul Otieno, Quentin Jones, Trey Green, and Dion Brown—and the team's strategic goals for building a championship-caliber roster. In Hour 2, the focus shifts to the Cardinals vs. Phillies game as Miles Mikolas' pitching performance and the team's offensive struggles are analyzed. John Mozeliak, the Cardinals' President of Baseball Operations, provides an update on the team's injury situation and roster management. Meanwhile, Bernie Miklasz, KMOX Sports Analyst, shares his thoughts on the Cardinals' performance and upcoming season outlook. The discussion wraps up with a preview of St. Louis City SC's upcoming match and preparations under Sporting Director Lutz.
Tom Ackerman and Dan Reardon break down the final round of The Masters, focusing on Rory McIlroy's pursuit of the elusive career Grand Slam. With guidance from renowned sports psychologist Bob Rotella, McIlroy heads into the day as the favorite. They also preview the fierce competition from Bryson DeChambeau—who's been hot on 18 all week—as well as contenders Ludvig Åberg, Jason Day, Patrick Reed, and Corey Conners.
Dan Reardon joins the show to talk The Masters to open hour 3. Brett and Bryant talk What's Trending at the bottom of the hour and close the hour with Crunch Time.
In hour 3 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by Kevin Schmidt, an Illinois State Representative for the Millstadt area. He shares his thoughts on the state legislature trying to change high school mascot names. Later, Dan Reardon shares an update on the Master's from Augusta, Georgia. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by the Reardon Roundtable which is made up of Jane Dueker, Steve Butz, and Tim Fitch. They discuss various political topics including President Trump pausing reciprocal tariffs for 90 days and raising China's, judicial intervention in his executive orders, St Louis' new mayor, and much more. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and much more. Paul Hall then joins to discuss movies in theaters and dropping on streaming services. They also share their thoughts on the conclusion of season 3 of White Lotus. Frank Cusumano then joins to discuss the Masters, the Cardinals early struggles, the Blues recent success, and more. In hour 3 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by Kevin Schmidt, an Illinois State Representative for the Millstadt area. He shares his thoughts on the state legislature trying to change high school mascot names. Later, Dan Reardon shares an update on the Master's from Augusta, Georgia. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
The full show for April 10, 2025. Michael Kelley joins Amy Marxkors. Reaction to the 'pause' in tariffs from Donald Trump; Facebook finds itself in Sen Josh Hawley's crosshairs; Amy changes her mind on David Freese; Matt Pauley on the Cardinals; CBS's Major Garrett from Washington; Dan Reardon's Masters prediction; Jacob Saylors from the Battlehawks is racking up the points.
KMOX Golf Reporter Dan Reardon says, 'at Augusta, at the Masters, the priority is on the patrons,' not the television broadcast, 'right away as a spectator you're treated in a way you're not accustomed to,' compared to other tournaments. He joins Michael Kelley and Amy Marxkors on day 1 of The Masters. Credit: © Katie Goodale-Imagn Images
In hour 3, Mark is joined by Adam Ellwanger, a professor of English at the University of Houston - Downtown and the Editor of The Peerless Review. His latest piece in Chronicles magazine is headlined, "A 'Controlled Neurosis': Trump's Theory on Communication". They discuss and more. Mark is then joined by Jeff Smith, a Former Missouri State Senator and the Executive Director of the Missouri Workforce Housing Association. They recap election night in St. Louis, Cara Spencer winning the Mayoral race over Tishaura Jones and much more. They wrap up the show with Dan Reardon on a preview of The Masters and the Audio Cut of the Day.
In Hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by St Louis' newest comptroller, Donna Baringer, who discusses her recent victory and more. Mark is then joined by Brian Kilmeade, the Co-Host of Fox & Friends, and the Host of One Nation with Brian Kilmeade and The Brian Kilmeade Show. They discuss Trump's decision to reduce tariff's to 10% for certain countries and spike China's to 125% as well as how the market is responding. He then breaks down how and when society began to lose their trust in the media. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and much more. Alex Rich joins Mark and the crew for his weekly appearance. They discuss a newer social media page that is catching attention in their use of payphones as an opportunity to say, "goodbye" to whatever or whomever they'd like. They later discuss the state of Alex's grass and Trump's latest executive order regarding water pressure. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Adam Ellwanger, a professor of English at the University of Houston - Downtown and the Editor of The Peerless Review. His latest piece in Chronicles magazine is headlined, "A 'Controlled Neurosis': Trump's Theory on Communication". They discuss and more. Mark is then joined by Jeff Smith, a Former Missouri State Senator and the Executive Director of the Missouri Workforce Housing Association. They recap election night in St. Louis, Cara Spencer winning the Mayoral race over Tishaura Jones and much more. They wrap up the show with Dan Reardon on a preview of The Masters and the Audio Cut of the Day.
Dan joins Tom to talk about this year's expectation for The Master's, some favorites that he has from the field & why he's shooting down those same favorites.
It's Sports on a Sunday Morning! Tom is joined in Hour 1 by Dan Reardon to talk The Masters & the voice of the Florida Gators Sean Kelley breaks down a huge win & the Houston matchup in the title game. But Tom has to get to the unbeatable Blues & an insane collapse by Duke.
In hour 3, Mark is joined by John Hart, the CEO of Open The Books. They discuss his thoughts on DOGE, his group's new report on NASA that breaks down if DEI took priority over mission safety. Mark is then joined by Dr. Scott Poock, an Associate Professor of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Missouri Extension and a dairy and beef cattle vet. He discusses the latest on the bird flu. They are then joined by 97.1 Golf Correspondent Dan Reardon with an update on the Players Championship. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In this segment, Mark is joined by 97.1 Golf Correspondent Dan Reardon. Dan previews the Players Championship, updates on negotiations between LIV Golf and the PGA, and more.
Paulo Asencio - Discussed the Cardinals' pitching performance, the Hispanic Heritage Month celebration at the stadium, and upcoming events. Oliver Marmol - Reflected on the team's recent gutsy wins, the Hall of Fame ceremony, and his mentorship experience with Tony La Russa. Bill McDermott - Talked about the Bronze Boot game between SIUE and SLU, the significance of the event, and the performance of the SLU women's soccer team. Dan Reardon - Discussed the Ascension Charity Classic at Norwood Hills Country Club, the weather, course conditions, and the need for more spectators. Lutz Pfannenstiel - Discussed the recent game against the New England Revolution, the emotional return of Kessler and Parker, and the importance of the upcoming game against Minnesota United. Chris Kerber - Talked about the upcoming hockey season, the excitement surrounding the St. Louis Blues, and the accessibility of the team's practices to the public. John Mozeliak - Discussed the Cardinals' recent win, the significance of the Hall of Fame induction ceremony, and the need for changes within the organization. Bernie Miklasz - Reflected on his past work with host Tom Ackerman, the changes needed in the Cardinals organization, and his new YouTube channel "The Bernie Show."
This episode of Sports on a Sunday Morning covers a variety of exciting sports topics, including: The US Women's National Basketball Team clinching their 8th consecutive Olympic gold medal with a close win over France. An interview with Oliver Marmol, St. Louis Cardinals manager, discussing the team's recent performance, upcoming schedule, and the role of veteran leaders like Nolan Arenado and Paul Goldschmidt. A conversation with Josh Schertz, Saint Louis University basketball coach, previewing the upcoming season and the team's promising roster. Will Power, IndyCar driver, talks about the unique challenges of the Gateway track, his remarkable career, and the versatility required in the IndyCar series. An interview with Lutz Pfannenstiel, St. Louis City SC sporting director, on the team's recent success in the Leagues Cup, the impact of new signings like Marcel Hartel, and the upcoming clash with Club América. Dan Reardon interviews Judy Rankin, Hall of Fame golfer, about her early days in St. Louis, the challenges she faced as a young female champion, and her charitable foundation supporting junior golfers. Sabrina Cockerham, St. Louis Blues Blue Crew captain, discusses the upcoming "Putting for the Kids" charity golf outing to benefit the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic at Maryville University.
Dan Reardon talks with Judy Rankin about her storied golf career, from her early days in St. Louis to winning the Lifetime Achievement Award in journalism. Judy reflects on her journey, the challenges she faced, and her work with the JTR Suitcase Foundation. Later, Tom Ackerman chats with Sabrina Cockerham about the Putting for the Kids charity golf tournament on September 30. This event supports the Walker Scottish Rite Clinic and features participation from the St. Louis Blues and Louie the mascot, with limited spots available for golfers.
Dive into an engaging conversation between defending champion Steve Flesch and Dan Reardon as they preview the Ascension Charity Classic returning to Norwood Hills Country Club from September 3-8. Flesch shares his experiences from last year's victory, including the role of his son as caddie, the challenges of aging in golf, and the mental demands of the sport. Discover Flesch's insights on balancing personal and professional life as a senior golfer and his thoughts on the pressures faced by the next generation of golf stars.