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It's a full edition of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley on KMOX! The Cardinals had a rough weekend in Chicago, and Matt reacts to that, along with looking ahead to a home series against the Nationals. Matt discusses what went wrong in the previous series against the Cubs, as well as what is next for two members of the Cardinals pitching staff. Bernie Miklasz joins the show to discuss Mikolas and Fedde, as well as what the Cardinals need to do to turn things around moving forward. Benjamin Hochman, Post-Dispatch / @STL_SportsNews columnist, joins the show to discuss Joe DiFabio, the Cardinals first ever draft pick in 1965 that never played a single game for the club. Matt also opens the phones to hear from the listeners to get their questions and concerns. In hour 2, Matt Pauley opens the phone lines, as well as taking your texts and comments to hear more from the viewers and what they think of the Cardinals recent struggles on their road trip. Ryan Clary, 1067theFan and @LO_Nationals host, joins the show to discuss the recent firing of the Nationals GM and manager, as well as previewing the upcoming series between the Cardinals and Nationals. Doubts from Cardinals fans begin to flood back in after the teams recent struggles.
It's a full edition of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley on KMOX! The Cardinals had a rough weekend in Pittsburgh, and Matt reacts to that, along with looking ahead to a weekend series with the Cubs. We are joined by Scott Warmann, studio host for FanDuel Sports Network Midwest, and KMOX Sports contributor. Then, Max Bretos joins us to talk everything City SC, and St. Louis representing well, as the USMNT beat Guatemala last night. In hour two, Matt Pauley talks more Cardinals baseball, and what to do with Erick Fedde and Miles Mikolas as they continue to struggle in the Cardinals rotation. Former MLB catcher and Cardinals radio spanish broadcaster Bengie Molina joins us, and then we hear some audio cuts from Blues GM Doug Armstrong, as they have made a few offseason moves in the last week.
It's a full edition of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley on KMOX! The Cardinals had a rough weekend in Pittsburgh, and Matt reacts to that, along with looking ahead to a weekend series with the Cubs. We are joined by Scott Warmann, studio host for FanDuel Sports Network Midwest, and KMOX Sports contributor. Then, Max Bretos joins us to talk everything City SC, and St. Louis representing well, as the USMNT beat Guatemala last night.
KMOX Birthday Wishes for June 27, 2025
KMOX Birthday Wishes, June 26, 2025
This week on "Something Offbeat", we round up weird news covered by KMOX's The Dave Glover Show, KMBZ's Dana and Parks Show and WCCO's Adam and Jordana.
This week on "Something Offbeat", we round up weird news covered by KMOX's The Dave Glover Show, KMBZ's Dana and Parks Show and WCCO's Adam and Jordana.
This week on "Something Offbeat", we round up weird news covered by KMOX's The Dave Glover Show, KMBZ's Dana and Parks Show and WCCO's Adam and Jordana.
KMOX Birthday wishes for June 25, 2025
KMOX Birthday Wishes, June 24, 2025
KMOX's Megan Lynch asked cybersecurity expert, Jonathan Tock, Managing Partner at SingleWave Technologies, about possible cyber attacks from Iran.
In the third hour, Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by KMOX host and former Score host Chris Rongey to preview the Cubs-Cardinals series. Rongey also explained why he isn't sold on the Cardinals being a true contender in the NL Central. After that, Spiegel and Holmes reflected on Cubs legend Sammy Sosa's long-awaited return to Wrigley Field on Friday. Spiegel explained why part of what Sosa had to say in interviews felt inauthentic.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes were joined by KMOX host and former Score host Chris Rongey to preview the Cubs-Cardinals series. Rongey also explained why he isn't sold on the Cardinals being a true contender in the NL Central.
KMOX Birthday Wishes for June 23, 2025
KMOX host Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy as a 3-game series between the Cardinals and Cubs begins tonight.
People use statistics to justify their stance of an issue. Sometimes, the figures don't add up. Our trade deficit is one of those things. Physical items are counted, but not technology. Widgets, not intelectual property. Also, many exporting from an international location are US companies. Chrysler is owned by Stellantis (French). Before that, Italian. Before that, German. See where I'm coming from. A candid look at the US trade imbalance.
Find out who is celebrating a birthday today.
Find out who is celebrating a birthday today.
In the first hour of the Chris and Amy show on KMOX, we kick it off with our Top 3; today is Juneteenth, STL to pay former police chief over death of wife in freak accident, and the Cardinals to pay two today in Chicago. We welcome in to the studio Julia Clark, African American History Initiative Programming Specialist at the Missouri History Museum, to talk about today's "Joyful Juneteenth Celebration!" In the second hour of the show, we are joined by Matt Pauley to talk Cardinals baseball and the complications of today's doubleheader. Then, Megan Eberhart, Director of Cardinals Promotions and Events joins us in studio to tell us all about fun summer activities happening at the ballpark! In the third and final hour, Rongey has been summoned to jury duty. He and Amy want to know if you are working today, and whether his delivery business is a good idea. Lastly, Mark Sundlov, Director of the Soldier's Memorial joins us to honor Tuskegee Airmen in St. Louis.
In the first hour of the Chris and Amy show on KMOX, we kick it off with our Top 3; today is Juneteenth, STL to pay former police chief over death of wife in freak accident, and the Cardinals to pay two today in Chicago. We welcome in to the studio Julia Clark, African American History Initiative Programming Specialist at the Missouri History Museum, to talk about today's "Joyful Juneteenth Celebration!"
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We are again fielding your thoughts on how long it takes for you to remove a screaming child from a public place. Plus, Kevin McBeth of the IN UNISON chorus previews the benefit concert for tornado relief from the SLSO and the Fabulous Fox. Finally, KMOX reporter Maria Keena details why St. Louis County Executive Sam Page is asking for $20 million for a dog shelter.
KMOX reporter and anchor Maria Keena joined us in studio to discuss why Sam Page is asking for so much funding. Plus, Maria details the long troubled history of the specific shelter in question.
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Find out who is celebrating a birthday today.
Brian Wilson was the face and driving force behind The Beach Boys. He wrote, produced, mixes played and sang most of their songs. By age 22, he was a mental mess. By 24, could not regularly proform on stage. Drugs, alcohol, fast food and mental illness took him out of the public eye for years, sometimes a decade. When you consider that the Beach boys had few hit records after 1966, and were still relevant adds to Wilson's aura.
Chris Cillizza, political commentator, author of the daily newsletter "So What?", independent news creator on Substack, Youtube and Noosphere, and contributor to NewsNation, discusses the protests that happened in his area this past weekend. He also discusses the birthday celebrations of the U.S. Army and Donald Trump. Debbie Monterrey, KMOX news anchor, discusses the No Kings Protests and how they were in Saint Louis. These protests were very peaceful and the people exercised their first amendment right in the way that they should.
Debbie Monterrey, KMOX news anchor, discusses the No Kings Protests and how they were in Saint Louis. These protests were very peaceful and the people exercised their first amendment right in the way that they should.
There is a growing concern of what will happen to people on Medicaid. Leslie Dach, CEO of the non-profit Protect Our Care, discusses his concerns after the recent cuts regarding healthcare. 1.3 million Missourians risk losing Medicaid, half of which are children. Amy went to a baby shower. Matt Pauley, host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, Redbird Rush Hour, and Cardinals pre/postgame, discusses what is next for the St. Louis Cardinals after a tough weekend series in Milwaukee. St. Louis City SC has tied once again.
The 'No Kings' Protests took place over the past weekend all over country. Thousands of Saint Louis citizens took to the streets in order to protest what is currently going on in the country. It has been one month since the devastating tornado that hit Downtown Saint Louis. The man suspected of shooting Minnesota lawmakers has been arrested after a long manhunt. There is a growing concern of what will happen to people on Medicaid. Leslie Dach, CEO of the non-profit Protect Our Care, discusses his concerns after the recent cuts regarding healthcare. 1.3 million Missourians risk losing Medicaid, half of which are children. Amy went to a baby shower. Matt Pauley, host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, Redbird Rush Hour, and Cardinals pre/postgame, discusses what is next for the St. Louis Cardinals after a tough weekend series in Milwaukee. St. Louis City SC has tied once again. Chris Cillizza, political commentator, author of the daily newsletter "So What?", independent news creator on Substack, Youtube and Noosphere, and contributor to NewsNation, discusses the protests that happened in his area this past weekend. He also discusses the birthday celebrations of the U.S. Army and Donald Trump. Debbie Monterrey, KMOX news anchor, discusses the No Kings Protests and how they were in Saint Louis. These protests were very peaceful and the people exercised their first amendment right in the way that they should.
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.
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Scott Jagow joins from the KMOX Newsroom to preview his Sunday show with Roaming St. Louis, Chat with StuMac and Three Good Things. Plus his surprise birthday party. Stuart McMillian joins from the newsroom because Chat with StuMac talks Father's Day and the man that has had the most kids.
Matt Pauley recaps the Cardinals getting swept by Toronto as they now leave for Milwaukee to take on the Brewers, he's joined by KMOX sports contributor Bernie Miklasz to talk all about that. Plus, City SC takes on LA Galaxy on Saturday at home and Matt talks about that matchup with Neil Sika of MLS Season Pass.
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Matt Pauley, host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, Redbird Rush Hour, and Cardinals pre/postgame joins to talk about the Cardinals getting swept by the Blue Jays, Helsley struggles and looking ahead to Brewers series. Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent and host of The Takeout joins to talk about immigration and the LA protests.
Michael Calhoun from the KMOX newsroom joins to talk about the protests that happened in the area on Wednesday. Also Sean Malone from the newsroom talks about the renovation that is planed for the Dome and a few laughs were shared.
Kellan Fluckiger author of more than 20 books, including the bestseller, The Results Equation: From Dream to Done in 5 Simple Steps to talk about why we are addicted to being mediocre and why good enough is ruining our lives. Michael Calhoun from the KMOX newsroom joins to talk about the protests that happened in the area on Wednesday. Also Sean Malone from the newsroom talks about the renovation that is planed for the Dome and a few laughs were shared.
Tom Johnston, singer, guitarist, and founding member of the Doobie Brothers joins the show to talk about album “Walk This Road” and the upcoming tour that has a stop in St. Louis. Matt Pauley, host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, Redbird Rush Hour, and Cardinals pre/postgame joins to talk about the Cardinals getting swept by the Blue Jays, Helsley struggles and looking ahead to Brewers series. Major Garrett, CBS Chief Washington Correspondent and host of The Takeout joins to talk about immigration and the LA protests. Kellan Fluckiger author of more than 20 books, including the bestseller, The Results Equation: From Dream to Done in 5 Simple Steps to talk about why we are addicted to being mediocre and why good enough is ruining our lives. Michael Calhoun from the KMOX newsroom joins to talk about the protests that happened in the area on Wednesday. Also Sean Malone from the newsroom talks about the renovation that is planed for the Dome and a few laughs were shared.
Matt Pauley, host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, Redbird Rush Hour, and Cardinals pre/postgame joins to talk about the Cardinals getting swept by the Blue Jays, Helsley struggles and looking ahead to Brewers series.
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KMOX Birthday Wishes for June 10, 2025
Carol Daniel drops by in between her multiple jobs at the Urban League and KETC to share some memories with Chris and Amy live at the Urban League of Metropolitan St Louis.
KMOX Birthday Wishes for June 9, 2025
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Jake Rembert, Vice President of Global Solutions at Globalstar joins KMOX's Megan Lynch to talk about why relying on cell towers isn't the best idea during storms and disasters.
KMOX Birthday Wishes for June 3, 2025
Post-Dispatch podcasts page: https://go.stltoday.com/0hfn43 Please consider subscribing: https://go.stltoday.com/9aigz5 A big, defining topic for the Cardinals' future and their development of a big, defining hitter needs a jumbo-sized Best Podcast in Baseball. For more than a decade, the Cardinals have had to go shopping for their middle-order hitters -- either by trade (Paul Goldcshmidt, Nolan Arenado, Marcell Ozuna) or, rarely, by free agency (Carlos Beltran, Willson Contreras) -- but during this "reset" year where offense has been a major part of their success, the Cardinals seem closer to having homegrown hitters in the middle of the order to build around. Brendan Donovan, currently hitting No. 3, leads the league in doubles and hits. Candidates to climb up to cleanup include Ivan Herrera. There is the catch. Herrera's bright future as a hitter seems clear. Less so, is where he fits at catcher. Kevin Wheeler, host at KMOX/104.1 FM, joins the Best Podcast in Baseball to discuss all of the ramifications of this question: Can the Cardinals develop the middle of the order for a contending team? It's a question thick with implications. With St. Louis Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derrick Goold, Wheeler discusses Herrera's fit as a potential cleanup hitter, what it means that the Cardinals have an advancing group of catching talents in the minors, and whether Herrera needs to be flanked by a fellow prospect for the Cardinals to have a strong lineup. The cost of surefire middle-order hitters is only going up, and increasingly all teams need both lightning and thunder to come from within the house. This BPIB discusses whether the Cardinals need to have Jordan Walker and/or Nolan Gorman join the middle of the order for their development summer to be a success, and where Alec Buleson, JJ Wetherholt, Lars Nootbaar, and Masyn Winn best fit into the lineup of the future. The Cardinals, with 10 different players who have at least 15 RBIs, are cranking out the hits this season and they've won 18 of their past 23 because of the depth of their lineup. Is that what the future holds as well -- not one or two hitters that are the fulcrum of the lineup but a depth that goes all the way to the speed at the bottom? The answer could be the key whether the Cardinals contend in the years they're looking toward as well. The Best Podcast in Baseball, sponsored by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a weekly production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and Derrick Goold.