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After a brief discussion about a shared fondness for a recent, deeply moving and haunting collection of linked short stories, Sequioa Nagamatsu's 'How High We Got in the Dark,' two baseball writers focus on another work of speculative fiction. What to make of the 2025 St. Louis Cardinals. CBS Sports baseball writer Dayn Perry joins the Best Podcast in Baseball to discuss his lifelong fondness and connection to the Cardinals, and his questions for what comes next. Along with St. Louis Post-Dispatch baseball writer and BPIB host Derrick Goold, Perry discusses if the Cardinals have reached a point where fans, like him, must "adjust their expectations." If so, the podcast explores, are the Cardinals still stuck in the middle, not committing to an all-the-way rebuild in the same way they came shy of an all-in contender. Perry makes the case that the future of the Cardinals may come down to Jordan Walker's bat. It is the tent pole around which a lineup and a contender could be built, Perry argues, and the young outfielder needs the opportunity to grow into that -- not seesaw between levels.Perry counted up that he has 28 different Cardinals hats, and two of them he wrote in his Substack newsletter, Birdy Work, illustrate his connection to the Cardinals. One is the mesh hat worn by his father mowing the yard in the Mississippi heat, and the other is the winter cap Perry's son wears against the Chicago cold. As Perry recounts the story, his father became a fan of the Cardinals during the 1940s heyday, and his son latched onto the Cardinals during their 2010s run. Perry became a fan of those charismatic WhiteyBall clubs from the 1980s, the ones built around defense and speed and the time-tested, standings-approved art of stealing outs in the field and not making outs at the plate. That invites the question: As the Cardinals look toward the future and modernizing their farm system while financial titans load up with talent on the coasts, is the model for how the Cardinals succeed in the future actually from their past? Perry's newsletter can be found on Substack. The Best Podcast in Baseball is available wherever you listen to podcasts, and it's also housed right here at StlToday.com with all of the Constant Cardinals Coverage. The Best Podcast in Baseball, sponsored by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and baseball writer Derrick Goold.
Bernie welcomes CBSSports.com writer Dayn Perry to the show. Dayn and Bernie take a deep dive into the story behind Jordan Walker's down year from the St. Louis Cardinals to the Memphis Redbirds. Dayn breaks down the way in which the organization is handling the situation with Walker and how they are letting the young hitter develop slowly.
Bernie chats with CBSSports.com MLB writer and publisher of the Birdy Work Cardinals Substack Dayn Perry. Dayn talks about what's sparked the Cardinals to win eight out of their last 10 contests, and who can be counted on to continue to produce through the heart of the season.
Bernie chats with Birdy Work Substack publisher and CBSSports.com MLB writer Dayn Perry. Dayn talks about which young Cardinals have impressed him early this season and which veteran he's afraid may not bounce back.
Bernie chats with CBSSports.com MLB writer and Birdy Work substack publisher Dayn Perry. After talking about the current Cardinals team, Dayn turns his attention to his lifelong fandom of the Cardinals and he and Bernie both rip the new Cardinals and MLB Fanatics produced jersesys.
The line of great guests continues as Daniel (@C70) fills Allen's (@amedlock1) spot with Dayn Perry, writer at CBS Sports and (more importantly) author of his own Cardinals-centric Substack, Birdy Work. The guys talk about writing on Substack and the audience that it reaches before moving on to baseball-centric discussion. What kind of grade does Dayn give the offseason? How interesting is the bullpen construction? Which young hitter has him most intrigued? Plus the guys discuss the Diamond Sports RSN situation, a topic Dayn has written on thoroughly. All that and a little "back in my day" ranting as well! Birdy Work: birdywork.substack.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bernie chats with CBSSports.com MLB writer and birdywork.substack.com publisher Dayn Perry. Dayn breaks down the Cardinals pitching staff and analyzes what to expect out of the current rotation and bullpen, and where the club still needs to improve.
Dayn Perry of CBS and the Birdy Work Substack joins J.P., Blake, Gabe, and Adam for a wide-ranging conversation. The crew covers the Matt Carpenter signing, and the ongoing Bally/Diamond Sports bankruptcy and its impact on the Cardinals' finances. We finish up by answering questions from the site.
On this week's episode of SABRcast Rob Neyer is joined by author Dayn Perry. Rob and Dayne discuss some of their shared professional history, how Dayne got into, and stayed in, the business of writing about the game with an analytical bent, and more. The pair also discuss Shohei Ohtani's contract and Dayne's biography of Reggie Jackson. For show notes, extra content, and a list of what Rob's reading, visit the SABRcast website at https://sabr.org/sabrcast.
Bernie visits with CBSSports.com MLB writer and Birdy Works substack publisher Dayn Perry. Dayn analyzes the Sonny Gray signing and weighs in on the other Cards' moves over the offseason as well as who else could be on the move in or out of St. Louis and what to expect from returning players.
Bernie is broadcasting from Friendly's Sports Bar and Grill at 3971 Bayless Ave. in south St. Louis County. Bernie chats with CBS Sports MLB writer and Birdy Work substack publisher Dayn Perry about what to expect from the Cardinals in the next month and what the future holds for Paul Goldschmidt. Bernie then provides instant reaction to SLUH 5-star WR Ryan Wingo's decision to commit to Texas over Mizzou and other schools.
Bernie visits with CBS Sports MLB writer and Birdy Work substack publisher Dayn Perry. Dayn previews the 2024 Cardinals outfield and questions what the future holds for Cardinals stars Paul Goldschmidt and Nolan Arenado.
Bernie chats with CBS Sports MLB writer Dayn Perry who also publishes the Birdy Work Substack. Dayn takes a look at who should be a part of the Cardinals moving forward and if expectations need to be tempered for a key pitcher and outfielder.
Bernie visits with CBSSports MLB writer and Birdy Work Substack founder Dayn Perry as they discuss the latest around the Cardinals organization including more Tyler O'Neill injury news and give their thoughts on how the outfield should shake out in the future.
Birdy Work publisher and CBS Sports MLB writer Dayn Perry joins Bernie for his semi weekly visit. Dayn explores who the Cardinals have a realistic chance of acquiring at the deadline and highlights one of his least favortie stats in measuring pitching and defense.
Bernie chats with CBS Sports and birdywork.substack.com writer Dayn Perry. Dayn makes a passionate case for why Dusty Blake doesn't deserve to take the heat for the Cardinals' pitching woes and why there is still reason for optimism with the Cardinals this season.
Bernie visits with CBS Sports MLB writer Dayn Perry and they discuss whether the Cardinals will be buyers or sellers at the trade deadline and the Cardinals poor performance of late.
Bernie chats with CBSSports.com MLB writer and Birdy Works substack publisher Dayn Perry. Dayn offers up his ideas for what moves John Mozeliak should make to shake up the reeling Cardinals.
11:00 - Why is this team the way that it is?11:15 - The Cardinals are back to whack-a-mole, and it's the offense's turn to struggle.11:30 - MLB writer for CBS Sports and author of Birdy Work, Dayn Perry.11:45 - Questions & Answers12:00 - The Cardinals made three big bets in the offseason, and all three are failing.12:15 - The Cardinals FINALLY made the right decision to bring up Luken Baker.12:30 - If ever there was a time for the Blues to trade Bolduc, it's right now.12:45 - The Junk Drawer1:00 - If there was ever a time for the Cardinals to get a vintage Adam Wainwright start, it's tonight.1:15 - In or Out1:30 - Our Cardinals insider from The Athletic, Katie Woo.1:45 - BK & Ferrario Rewind 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.
Dayn joins the show to talk about the Cardinals' recent offensive struggles, outlook of the outfield and if the Cardinals could actually be sellers? 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.
11:00 - Why is this team the way that it is? 11:15 - The Cardinals are back to whack-a-mole, and it's the offense's turn to struggle. 11:30 - MLB writer for CBS Sports and author of Birdy Work, Dayn Perry. 11:45 - Questions & Answers 12:00 - The Cardinals made three big bets in the offseason, and all three are failing. 12:15 - The Cardinals FINALLY made the right decision to bring up Luken Baker. 12:30 - If ever there was a time for the Blues to trade Bolduc, it's right now. 12:45 - The Junk Drawer 1:00 - If there was ever a time for the Cardinals to get a vintage Adam Wainwright start, it's tonight. 1:15 - In or Out 1:30 - Our Cardinals insider from The Athletic, Katie Woo. 1:45 - BK & Ferrario Rewind Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dayn joins the show to talk about the Cardinals' recent offensive struggles, outlook of the outfield and if the Cardinals could actually be sellers? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bernie talks with CBSSports.com writer and Birdy Work publisher Dayn Perry. Dayn talks about how the Cardinals are only still in contention thanks to a weak NL Central Divison and what needs to happen for the Cardinals to play in October. Dayn also examines potential moves the Cardinals could make close to the trade deadline.
After an up and down road trip, the Atlanta Braves embarked on their longest homestand of 2023 with an exciting series win over the Seattle Mariners. Grant McAuley discusses the continued injury challenges for the Atlanta pitching staff, the drawbacks of too many bullpen games, and some internal options that could help ease the burden for the starting rotation. Alex Anthopoulos provides some insight on the challenges of pulling off a trade this time of year. Meanwhile, the Braves continue to get elite production from Ronald Acuña Jr. to lead the way offensively, but several other hitters are trying to get back on track. Hear from Atlanta third baseman Austin Riley on the process he's going through to turn things around at the plate. Also on the show, special guest Michael Clair of MLB.com joins to give us the history of the baseball cap, an inside look at the evolution of the game's headwear. Dayn Perry of CBS Sports stops by to chat about the St. Louis Cardinals and their challenging start to the season. All of that and a trip around the big leagues! Make sure to connect with From The Diamond on social media. Hear the show live every Sunday on 92-9 The Game in Atlanta. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and connect with the show at FromTheDiamond.com.
Bernie visits with CBS Sports MLB writer Dayn Perry to discuss what will hopefully be a May reset for the Cardinals and they trade Mike Shannon and Stan Musial Society memories.
Dayn Perry discusses if it's time to panic over the Cardinals start and what should the Cardinals do with their outfield mix. 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.
Dayn Perry discusses if it's time to panic over the Cardinals start and what should the Cardinals do with their outfield mix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It was a better week of Cardinal baseball, at least in the results category. Two wins against Colorado had the team looking better as it came to Busch, though the first game of the Pirates series left much to be desired. As the Cardinals played game two of the four game set, Daniel (C70 At The Bat, @C70) and guest host Alex Crisafulli (@alexcards79) were joined by CBS Sports writer Dayn Perry (@daynperry), who has started up a Cardinals-focused Substack called Birdy Work (birdywork.substack.com). After talking about this project and his history with writing, the guys dive into all the issues surround the St. Louis Cardinals. Is the pitching staff going to be OK? What happens to Jake Woodford with Adam Wainwright about to rehab and Matthew Liberatore going strong in Memphis? Is there hope for Jordan Hicks? What's the level of concern around Willson Contreras? All that and thoughts on Jordan Walker and others so come in and join the discussion! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bernie visits with CBSSports baseball writer and Birdywork Substack Cardinals writer Dayn Perry and they discuss how the Cardinals got to their already perilous perch and how they can come back from it. Bernie also shares some breaking STL City SC injury news.
This year is the 100th anniversary of the opening of Yankee Stadium, which Babe Ruth did not build, but absolutely helped fund with his mammoth home runs. While it's been gone since 2008, CBS Sports's Dayn Perry (@daynperry) took the opportunity to remember, with impressive detail in his article "Old Yankee Stadium's Rise and Fall," the history that was made there, both on and off the diamond, and took a grateful Mike and Bill along for the ride. Plus, happy birthday to Guy Hecker and Bobby Avila!
Bernie visits with CBSsports.com MLB writer Dayn Perry. Dayn agrees with Bernie in being skeptical about the Cardinals' pitching depth as he's perplexed by the team's aversion to going after top of the rotation starting pitchers. Dayn is much more confident in the Cardinals' offensive production.
Bernie visits with CBSsports.com baseball writer Dayn Perry as he broadcasts live from Friendly's Sports Bar and Grill at 3971 Bayless in south St. Louis County. Dayn talks about how the Cardinals were winners at the trade deadline by upgrading without tearing into the team's young core. Dayn also looks at how the Cards stack up in the race to October and examines how Nolan Gorman deserves praise for his performance since debuting this season.
Bernie is broadcasting live from Friendly's Sports Bar and Grill at 3971 Bayless in south St. Louis County. Bernie previews his interview with Dayn Perry by evaluating how the acquisitions of Jordan Montgomery and Jose Quintana have benefitted the Cardinals.
Shohei Ohtani celebrated by the AngelsMLB Standings RundownAL EastYankees beat down Blue Jays with Ejection Fest – 3 Jays kicked outEspinal Homer denied, Kikichu working on a no-hitterYimi Garcia hits Josh Donaldson & is ejected without warning - Umpires overreactAaron Judge Walk-Off Home RunManuel Margot, Tampa Bay Rays – Player of the Week injuredOrioles rise and Red Sox fall to bottom of rankings AL CentralTwins leading divisionWhite Sox climbing backRoyals & Tigers suffering – both on a losing streakCarlos Correa back from ILAL West Angels leading with Astros on their tailsAthletics taking last spotOhtani awards – AL MVP, Silver Slugger, Commissioner Historic Achievement award, ESPY, Players Choice award Angels Rookie, Reid Detmers performs no-hitter against the Rays, 2020 10th pick in first round draft Brett Phillips takes the mound again – it should have been Brandon in the bullpenJustin Verlander worked on a no-hitter through 7 inningsMariners, Logan Gilbert Pitcher of the MonthNL WestDodgers leading the pack Strongest division Don Bellino, Arizona Diamondbacks & Madison Bumgarner hand massagesNL Central Brewers leading the pack Reds starting to hit a hot streak but still trailing both leagues from the basementBrewer, Rowdy Tellez, Player of the week with 8 RBIsPirates lose both catchers in 1 game, Andrew Knapp ejected & Roberto Perez is injured. Position player picks up the Catcher's mittNL East Steve Cohen's Mets lead the packMarlins stuck in the middle of a nasty sandwich between Diamondbacks & Padres We Love Jorge Soler 2x World Series winner on Cubs & BravesWe expected more from AtlantaCubs are basement dwellersDayn Perry from CBS Sports.com reports on juiced ballsEric Chavez, hitting coach for NY Mets, notices baseballs may be more juiced with nationally broadcasted gamesMLB Umpires losing memorials to FTX advertising – SportsLogos.net Sponsors keep the lights on in NASCAR, Kentucky Derby Jockeys & Progressive insuranceFluffy, Gabriel Iglesias, fills Dodger Stadium – We need more comedians in the ball park during 7th inning stretch
Quincy spends some time processing the lockout news from the week so far, and sharing some insights based on a great article from Dayn Perry of cbssports.com: https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/mlb-lockout-fact-checking-commissioner-rob-manfreds-press-conference-announcing-delay-of-2022-opening-day/ Also mentioned: Excellent article from Grant Brisbee: https://theathletic.com/3157684/2022/03/01/brisbee-baseball-games-will-be-canceled-and-theres-no-both-sidesing-this-one/?source=user-shared-article Excellent article from Jeff Passan: https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/33399780/they-need-stop-treating-us-idiots-how-mlb-salvage-season Excellent article from Jay Jaffe: https://blogs.fangraphs.com/no-joy-in-mudville-no-cba-deal-in-jupiter-and-no-opening-day-on-march-31/ Excellent article from Ken Rosenthal: https://theathletic.com/3158171/2022/03/02/rosenthal-mlbs-owners-had-every-advantage-and-still-it-wasnt-enough-for-them/ Please like, rate, review, subscribe and download! Follow us on Twitter at @GuardianFancast and email the show at quincy@guardianfancast.com Music provided by purple-planet.com. Intro song is licensed and purchased from pond5.com.
Ending 26 years of "labor peace," Major League Baseball is in the midst of a lockout. With league owners failing to address the core contract issues raised by the Major League Baseball Players Association, the previous collective bargaining agreement expired at the beginning of this month. In an open letter to baseball fans, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred stated, "Despite the league's best efforts to make a deal with the Players Association, we were unable to extend our 26 year-long history of labor peace and come to an agreement with the MLBPA before the current CBA expired. Therefore, we have been forced to commence a lockout of Major League players, effective at 12:01am ET on December 2." Has the league made its "best efforts" to bargain in good faith? Were wealthy team owners really "forced to commence a lockout"? We smell BS... In this episode, we're joined by Alex Bazeley and Bobby Wagner, hosts of the podcast Tipping Pitches, to break down the labor politics in today's MLB and what the lockout means for players and fans alike. Additional links/info below... Tipping Pitches website, Twitter page, and fan shop Alex's Twitter page Bobby's Twitter page Dayn Perry, CBS Sports, "MLB lockout: Fact-Checking Commissioner Rob Manfred's Open Letter to Baseball Fans" James Wagner, The New York Times, "M.L.B.'s Lockout: What Is It? How Does It Work? What's Next?" Nathan Kalman-Lamb & Dirk Hayhurst, Jacobin, "'Inside the Game, You Are Still a Commodity'" Working People, "Mini-cast: Suicide Squeeze (w/ Nathan Kalman-Lamb)" Kellogg's strike links/info below... Working People YouTube channel Look for updates on the Dec. 17 livestream/fundraiser on the Working People Twitter page and Morning Riot Twitter page Maximilian Alvarez, The Real News Network, “Breakfast of champions: Kellogg's cereal workers strike for employees who have been left behind” Maximillian Alvarez, The Real News Network, "How companies like Kellogg's are weaponizing the courts to break strikes" Mel Buer, The Real News Network, “Kellogg's strike: Cereal plant workers fight to raise the floor for all employees as sales soar” Mel Buer, The Real News Network, “Kellogg's strikers hold the line and prepare for winter” Sahid Fawaz, Labor 411, "Five Ways To Support The Kellogg Strike" Permanent links below... Working People Patreon page Leave us a voicemail and we might play it on the show! Labor Radio / Podcast Network website, Facebook page, and Twitter page In These Times website, Facebook page, and Twitter page The Real News Network website, YouTube channel, podcast feeds, Facebook page, and Twitter page Featured Music (all songs sourced from the Free Music Archive: freemusicarchive.org) Jules Taylor, "Working People Theme Song"
Chris Crawford (@Crawford_MiLB) is joined by Dayn Perry (@DaynPerry) of CBS Sports to talk about the Cardinals, postseason expansion, Shane Baz, and the best uniforms in the sport. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joe Ostrowski was joined by Dayn Perry of CBS Sports to discuss the labor talks between MLB owners and players as they negotiate a return-to-play plan for 2020. The guys also shared their final thoughts on "The Last Dance."
In the second hour, Laurence Holmes was joined by Kevin Fishbain of the Athletic to discuss the Bears' quarterback competition between Mitchell Trubisky and Nick Foles, how the team is planning to approach the NFL Draft and more. Holmes then shared what he has been watching lately and played a clip from actor Bob Odenkirk's interview on the McNeil & Parkins Show on Monday. Later, Dayn Perry of CBS Sports joined the show to discuss MLB's proposal to resume games in May with all 30 teams playing in empty spring training stadiums in the Phoenix area.
Episode 882 Dayn Perry is a contributor to CBS Sports’ Eye on Baseball and the author of three books — one of them not very miserable. He’s also the grotesque and magnetic guest on this edition of FanGraphs Audio. Don’t hesitate to direct pod-related correspondence to @cistulli on Twitter. You can subscribe to the podcast […]
Episode 843 Dayn Perry is a contributor to CBS Sports’ Eye on Baseball and the author of three books — one of them not very miserable. He’s also the safe pedestrian on this edition of FanGraphs Audio. Don’t hesitate to direct pod-related correspondence to @cistulli on Twitter. You can subscribe to the podcast via iTunes […]
6:00 - With All Due Respect 6:15 - Hot Topics 6:30 - CBS Sports' Dayn Perry on the playoff race and possible scenarios 6:45 - Would You Rather
Episode 836 Dayn Perry is a contributor to CBS Sports’ Eye on Baseball and the author of three books — one of them not very miserable. He’s also the unconfirmed guest on this edition of FanGraphs Audio. Don’t hesitate to direct pod-related correspondence to @cistulli on Twitter. You can subscribe to the podcast via iTunes […]
Reggie! Reggie! For more than a decade, Mr. October was the center of the baseball universe, finding himself in the middle of controversy and pennant races alike. Dayn Perry joins us discuss the tumultuous life and career of the Hall of Famer.
Episode 830 Dayn Perry is a contributor to CBS Sports’ Eye on Baseball and the author of three books — one of them not very miserable. He’s also the foul guest on this edition of FanGraphs Audio. Don’t hesitate to direct pod-related correspondence to @cistulli on Twitter. You can subscribe to the podcast via iTunes […]
John and Heather are joined by CBS Sports writer Dayn Perry to break down each division in Major League Baseball, as well as make Wild Card, LCS, and World Series predictions.
5:00 - CBS' Dayn Perry on what to expect from Clayton Kershaw in Game 75:15 - Take It Or Leave It5:30 - MLB Netowrk's Greg Amsinger on Verlander's legacy and Kershaw's role in Game 75:45 - Sports Six Pack
The Ringer's Michael Baumann brings on SB Nation writer Grant Brisbee to discuss the nature of baseball fandom and Prince Fielder's career-ending injury. Then, CBS Sports writer Dayn Perry joins to break down what Alex Rodriguez's farewell symbolizes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices