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(00:00-18:54) Joined by Cardinal broadcaster, Brad Thompson. This one feels like it carries a little more weight than your average Thursday night game in June against the Diamondbacks. Guys trying to establish themselves. Stay the course with Liberatore. Tipping pitches. Blaze Jordan. How will the Cardinals handle Nolan Gorman? Joshua Baez.(19:02-28:23) Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD(28:33-41:47) Chairman getting the itch to get back in the lab. Earthquake in Venezuela during a professional baseball game. The 1989 World Series. The A's of the 80's early 90's. Banners talk. Angels in the Outfield = Bad. Bring back steroids.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Doug says the USA and Turkiye is the lede. Pitching leaking a little bit. I think we've got a Matthew LIberatore problem. Doug wants him in the bullpen. Nolan Gorman off to a HOT start in Memphis. Recalled Tahoe and The Woodlands. Is Joshua Baez coming up in the Cards? Sit Noot or Church? Oli Marmol talking about LIbby's start and the effect on the bullpen. We're big in the 573. Caller Ellen checks in with us. Suppan coming to town and wants to come into studio. Don Cornelius.Lookin' at homes in Festus. Curiosity is an important part of the gig. Dueling press conferences yesterday. Shuffling of power in the front office. A Roku is a life saver. Darryl Kile's passing. The olds like watching old video clips. The White Rocker.You ever engage in a careless whisper? The high risk of dry humping. Stan The Caddie is on the phone lines. The rough is thick at Bellerive. What's an 18 handicap going to shoot there? A beast on the bag. Hearing cart path only crushes souls. Is Jackson eating? Your boys are leaking oil.Audio of Doug Armstrong at yesterday's presser talking Jordan Kyrou and the trade to the Capitals. LaMelo Ball is heading to Minnesota and Jackson doesn't like it. He's a big PAWG guy. Armstrong talking about the possibility of more moves. Habsburg Jaws in Oakville. Doug Armstrong on fan expectations. Protein Boy. Norman Fell. Brenden Schaefer asking the Navy Caps question at the press conference. Good mulch quickly. World Cup talk.Chaim Bloom giving his early thoughts on the approach at the trade deadline. Robbie Avila has signed an Exhibit 10 contract with the Lakers.Update on Martin trying to land Prod Joe for next Wednesday. Maybe. Nibbling bins. Audio of Sandy Alcantra becoming the franchise record for strikeouts for the Marlins and the stadium not acknowledging it at all. Just fun with lists. McGreevy gonna be on a mission to go 7 innings. God forbid men have hobbies.Joined by Cardinal broadcaster, Brad Thompson. This one feels like it carries a little more weight than your average Thursday night game in June against the Diamondbacks. Guys trying to establish themselves. Stay the course with Liberatore. Tipping pitches. Blaze Jordan. How will the Cardinals handle Nolan Gorman? Joshua Baez.Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTDChairman getting the itch to get back in the lab. Earthquake in Venezuela during a professional baseball game. The 1989 World Series. The A's of the 80's early 90's. Banners talk. Angels in the Outfield = Bad. Bring back steroids.Gently used bidets. Chairman needs a new garbage disposal. What percent of our audience has had a threesome? We're getting into make good territory.APB for Pestus from Festus. Tim's a well-known pervert. Heath Shuler. Wet sand. Check your pride at the door man. Fun with run differential stats.And the winner of the Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD is...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sad Liberatore, banana peels, and hoosepup!- h1 full 2221 Thu, 25 Jun 2026 19:48:52 +0000 lXvHpnlCYZelknRYhUcoHpph66Jq57pw comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government The Dave Glover Show comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government Sad Liberatore, banana peels, and hoosepup!- h1 The Dave Glover Show has been driving St. Louis home for over 20 years. Unafraid to discuss virtually any topic, you'll hear Dave and crew's unique perspective on current events, news and politics, and anything and everything in between. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Comedy Religion & Spirituality Society & Culture News Government https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-lin
(00:00-8:30) Those were the wrong navy caps yesterday. Cards need is gonna be pitching down the stretch. Liberatore's struggles.(8:38-17:44) Table Rock Lake. Tyler Childers. Jet Skis.(17:54-26:44) Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTDSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
So many possibilities for the lede today. Doug says Lambert airport is a slap in the face. I guess Brady Tkachuk didn't wanna come home. Wives are encouraging their husbands to look for sugar mamas. Martin didn't wanna ask the tough questions in front of sick kids. Security needed on Friday by the fountain. Martin got to meet Rizz on Friday. Doug couldn't watch the World Cup in Pennsylvania. Boomer technology alert.Nolan Arenado and the Diamondbacks heading to town. What kind of ovation is Arenado gonna get? Two HRs for Wetherholt yesterday in KC. Is he an All-Star? Favorite to win the NL ROY. Oli Marmol talking about the Cardinal offense. Turkey vs. USA dead rubber. Builder's Grade Bob Costas.Rich Gould got in the AI music game. Doug can't get Fox on TV but somehow can use AI to alter old pictures. The Shinnecock crowd was getting after Wyndham Clark at the U.S. Open. You sir, are a fat ass. Audio of Wyndham Clark talking about the heckling.Joined by voice of the Blues, Chris Kerber. Talking about Brady Tkachuk heading to Florida to play with Matthew. Apparently STL wasn't one of the teams he would choose to go to. Is Brady a Top 10 player in the NHL? Likelihood of the Blues trading up in the draft. Is there an urgency to improve and improve fast?Who was the last Cardinal to not get a standing ovation when they came back? Tino Martinez. How are we forgetting about Ty Wigginton? Producer Joe and Larry Bigbie. The return of John King.Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Brynn Smith. Jackson doesn't control the commercials. Former USMNT goalie Tim Howard gives his thoughts on the potential of the Team USA winning the World Cup. Taylor Twellman discusses how the United States should feel after consecutive wins. Breaking news as Michigan mens basketball coach Dusty May is set to become the Dallas Mavericks head coach.Those were the wrong navy caps yesterday. Cards need is gonna be pitching down the stretch. Liberatore's struggles.Table Rock Lake. Tyler Childers. Jet Skis.Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTDHey, James Carlton. Doug's cute top. Google Health telling you your day is going to suck. First date tells. Married men vs. single men at bars. Singing at concerts.ESPN's list of candidates who could potentially replace Dusty May at Michigan. Schertz is the first non-internal candidate listed. Papers is having a horrible show. Doug wants him to resign.And the winner of the Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD is...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Talking Indycar in St. Louis and Martin ride in the pacecar to start Great Talk. A look at the Tkachuks together in Florida and why the Blues weren’t an option for either brother. What’s the latest with the Cardinals’ Victor Scott, Liberatore and more? Thoughts on the World Cup, Team USA, Michigan basketball with a coaching change and other sports news. Listen here thanks to Lou Fusz Automotive group:
Jack Buck's Father's Day tribute. Mr. Soccer Bill McDermott talks about the success so far for the US both as a host and as a team. Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom joins to talk about the struggles for Liberatore relievers, Baez and more. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins to discuss Baez, and all things Cardinals.
KMOX Golf Contributor Dan Reardon joins to discuss the first three rounds of the US Open and what to look in the final round. Director of Amateur Scouting for the St. Louis Blues Tony Feltrin joins to talk about the young players they have drafted lately and look at this years draft in which the Blues have 3 first round picks. Mr. Soccer Bill McDermott talks about the success so far for the US both as a host and as a team. Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom joins to talk about the struggles for Liberatore relievers, Baez and more. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins to discuss Baez, and all things Cardinals.
Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom joins to talk about the struggles for Liberatore relievers, Baez and more.
Bernie Miklasz wants Liberatore sent down - h2 full 2037 Fri, 19 Jun 2026 21:03:45 +0000 XOGfqxjy0xzttzg83qOOR6GWFlWAvKe2 comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government The Dave Glover Show comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government Bernie Miklasz wants Liberatore sent down - h2 The Dave Glover Show has been driving St. Louis home for over 20 years. Unafraid to discuss virtually any topic, you'll hear Dave and crew's unique perspective on current events, news and politics, and anything and everything in between. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Comedy Religion & Spirituality Society & Culture News Government https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link
Brenden Schaeffer dives into the burning and uncomfortable question about what the Cardinals are supposed to do with Matthew Liberatore after a brutal showing in Kansas City on Thursday night.Follow this podcast feed for daily Cardinals coverage from the MLB.com writer!JOIN THE FREE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/pxCksF6u
La sovranità digitale non è più un tema da convegni europei o da documenti strategici destinati agli addetti ai lavori. È diventata una questione industriale, geopolitica e culturale che riguarda direttamente aziende, manager e professionisti dell'innovazione. Ne avevamo già parlato qualche settimana addietro con Mariarosaria Taddeo (potete ascoltare qui l'intervista).La puntata di Radio Next, registrata durante il Research to Innovate 2026 di Bologna affronta uno dei nodi più delicati del presente: cosa accade quando infrastrutture, piattaforme e intelligenza artificiale sono concentrate nelle mani di pochi attori globali? E soprattutto: l'Europa è davvero pronta a costruire una propria autonomia tecnologica? Angela Liberatore, Science Diplomacy Fellow dello European University Institute ed ex capo del Dipartimento Scientifico del Consiglio Europeo delle Ricerche, parte da un episodio emblematico: la presunta limitazione di servizi digitali da parte di un'azienda americana nei confronti del presidente della Corte Penale Internazionale. Un caso ancora da verificare nei dettagli, ma sufficiente per porre una domanda cruciale: chi controlla oggi le piattaforme controlla anche l'accesso alla conoscenza, ai servizi e alla capacità decisionale?Il digitale, spiega Liberatore, non conosce confini. Pensare di replicare nel cyberspazio la vecchia idea di sovranità territoriale è semplicemente impossibile. Ecco perché il vero tema non è chiudersi, ma ridurre le dipendenze strategiche. L'Europa sta provando a farlo su più livelli: infrastrutture condivise, supercalcolo, capacità energetiche e regolamentazione. Non è un caso che l'Emilia-Romagna ospiti uno dei supercomputer più importanti del continente, così come non è casuale che alcuni governi europei stiano valutando l'abbandono delle piattaforme proprietarie americane in favore di soluzioni open source.Ma basta sostituire Microsoft con Linux per parlare di indipendenza? Probabilmente no. Perché il vero tema è la capacità di fare sistema. Liberatore richiama il concetto di “Team Europe”: una strategia comune per ricerca, sviluppo e governance dell'intelligenza artificiale. In questo quadro si inserisce anche l'AI Act europeo, il primo tentativo concreto di regolamentare l'intelligenza artificiale senza soffocare la ricerca e l'innovazione. Una sfida complessa: mantenere aperta la sperimentazione, ma intervenire sui rischi sistemici, dal profiling alla gestione dei dati sensibili. Ma senza competenze ogni strategia industriale resta incompleta.Ed è qui che entra in gioco Luca Paolazzi, curatore del Rapporto CNEL sull'attrattività dell'Italia per i giovani nei Paesi avanzati. Il dato che porta ai nostri microfoni è di quelli che fanno rumore: oltre il 40% dei giovani italiani emigrati tra i 18 e i 34 anni è laureato. Una percentuale quasi doppia rispetto alla quota di laureati presenti nella stessa fascia di età nel Paese.Il problema, sostiene Paolazzi, non è soltanto formare talenti. È che l'Italia non li domanda davvero. Se il mercato non valorizza competenze avanzate, se il premio salariale per i laureati resta basso e se il merito continua a essere secondario rispetto a logiche relazionali o gerarchiche, allora l'economia della conoscenza non riesce a decollare. E senza economia della conoscenza non esiste sovranità tecnologica possibile. La vera rivoluzione, quindi, non riguarda soltanto cloud, AI o infrastrutture digitali. Riguarda il modo in cui aziende e istituzioni attribuiscono valore alla competenza, all'autonomia e alla capacità decisionale. Siamo davvero pronti a costruire un'Europa tecnologicamente indipendente se continuiamo a esportare i nostri talenti migliori? La risposta, forse, è proprio nella capacità di trasformare la collaborazione europea in una leva concreta per industria, ricerca e lavoro qualificato.Nella puntata della prossima settimana concluderemo l'approfondimento dei temi trattati con i nostri ospiti.
Abner Uribe struck out Alec Burleson, hit the DX “suck it” toward the Cardinals dugout while up six runs, and nearly got overturned by ABS. The lack of awareness was incredible, and we loved every second of it.The Cardinals sit at 29-25 after a frustrating sweep by the Brewers, including Dustin May carrying a no-hitter into the eighth and still taking the loss. We talk about why May has become one of the best stories on the staff, whether he's worth extending, and what his outing says about this team.We also dive into Masyn Winn's concerning offensive trends, including declining bat speed and hard contact, and whether it's just a slump or something bigger.Plus: Brian Torres impresses in his debut, JoJo Romero's stuff is surging, Liberatore and Pallante keep dealing, Cubs misery, Nootbaar rehab updates, Chase Davis heating up, and the UCLA pitcher with a tiny dinosaur on the mound.Also, Nate made a game! Check it out at: https://crossonym.com/Have a question or comment for the show? Text or leave us a voicemail at: (848) 48-BIRDS (848-482-4737)Have a question or comment for the show? Text or leave us a voicemail at: (848) 48-BIRDS (848-482-4737)Talking About Birds is listener supported on Patreon. Support the show and join our private discord server at: www.patreon.com/talkingaboutbirds.
Everybody is talking Battlehawks playoffs, Doggies on a heater, and Knicks turning back the clock. Party in the Get Up studios. Misiorowski throwing heat yesterday. 57 pitchers over 100 MPH. Foot Fetish Friday on the weekend best ofs? We need a lake recap from thick neck Matt. Trash Day. Blues and Doggies executives took some money off of Tim on the golf course. Polos Plus and new TMA merch.Would have liked to have that one Saturday night. What's it like to catch 103 MPH? Will guys throw 110 soon? Still trying to get a LOTO report from Thick Neck Matt. Torres with a fun debut. Cardinal lineup talk. Need more out of Gorman. Oli Marmol talking about LIberatore's 10 strikeout performance in the loss. Papers is heating up. We still haven't gotten to "News From The South" yet on the dossier. Doug's Favorite Quarter Zip is on the phone lines and wants to talk the Tarps Off section and getting a comparable ticket because of it. He's got a chant he wants to share. Jackson has an aura around him. It's just trouble you don't want. Whatever works, man.Some songs are timeless. Will people make the trip down from Chicago for the Cards/Cubs series? Hello, Bitch. Navy cappin' on the beach. Hoosier Yada Yada. Lots of thong bikinis down in 30A. BBB got banned from commenting on Reddit. Why isn't Doug talking about Joey Chestnut? A new set of Rodericks. Why is Destin such a lightning rod? Unlikable Shrew.Happy Birthday, Stevie Nicks. Holes in the septum. Tottenham Hotspur, un-be-liev-able. Audio of an emotional West Ham fan after the club's relegation. Doug doesn't like the emotion in his voice. Justin Safford and Jackson at Tonic. Thick Neck Matt is on the lines with a lake report. Lower JeffCo. Matt's report was kinda quick. How was Steve Aoki? Not only is Glory Hole acceptable, it's encouraged. Larry Nickel's not happy. What are you up to, Larry? Raw recap and Top 5 countries with honorable mentions. Can't believe you guys get paid for this.Is it Lauryn Hill's birthday today? Martin's on fire today. The Bonet/Kravitz family tree. Helping people move. College lacrosse talk. Cubs have dropped 9 straight. No weekend day games for Cards/Cubs. Pujols in the booth on Sunday night. Walking thru the bowels of the Dome again.People are texting in telling us about their golf game. Audio of Michael McGreevy's chat with Frank. Sounds like we're friends with him. Doug vs. Gimmes and the rules of golf.The Jawline King out there celebrating in Cleveland. People are sending in pictures of the halibut they caught for Doug to see. Best childhood acting performances. What kind of feedback has the two-part Movie Boi gotten? Don't say stylings. Chairman wants the women's cardigan from the new TMA Merch. Crappie. Let us know your fish of choice.Look, Doug, it's Brody. Brody is giddy about the Knicks. Hockey talk. And we're back on the Knicks. Orange and blue skies.Cheapest ticket for the NBA Finals in NYC. The Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTDMuted trumpets just make everything better. Redbirds shut down by The MIz yesterday. The Athletic's Power Rankings are out. Sounds like they think the Cardinals are going to stumble. Ralph Garr. Teri Garr. Favorite Looney Tunes character. Porky Pig was not in Deliverance. Mr. Mom.Jackson's not in a place to be playing for money right now. You don't bring the family into it. It's on Tubi, hell yeah. Shirtless in Havana. Lee Strasberg. Why would you cover your nipples while you fish?ESPN's MLB award projections from our pal Bradford Doolittle. Lots of Cardinals on the lists. And the winner of the Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD is...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-14:36) Everybody is talking Battlehawks playoffs, Doggies on a heater, and Knicks turning back the clock. Party in the Get Up studios. Misiorowski throwing heat yesterday. 57 pitchers over 100 MPH. Foot Fetish Friday on the weekend best ofs? We need a lake recap from thick neck Matt. Trash Day. Blues and Doggies executives took some money off of Tim on the golf course. Polos Plus and new TMA merch.(14:44-55:41) Would have liked to have that one Saturday night. What's it like to catch 103 MPH? Will guys throw 110 soon? Still trying to get a LOTO report from Thick Neck Matt. Torres with a fun debut. Cardinal lineup talk. Need more out of Gorman. Oli Marmol talking about LIberatore's 10 strikeout performance in the loss. Papers is heating up. We still haven't gotten to "News From The South" yet on the dossier. Doug's Favorite Quarter Zip is on the phone lines and wants to talk the Tarps Off section and getting a comparable ticket because of it. He's got a chant he wants to share. Jackson has an aura around him. It's just trouble you don't want. Whatever works, man.(55:51-1:12:43) Some songs are timeless. Will people make the trip down from Chicago for the Cards/Cubs series? Hello, Bitch. Navy cappin' on the beach. Hoosier Yada Yada. Lots of thong bikinis down in 30A. BBB got banned from commenting on Reddit. Why isn't Doug talking about Joey Chestnut? A new set of Rodericks. Why is Destin such a lightning rod? Unlikable Shrew.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Cardinals are 28-19 and there's a shirtless movement happening in right field. Tarps off started as one row of guys on a Friday night, expanded to the entire section by the weekend, and now the Cardinals have officially designated it as a high-energy zone. We dig into what it means, how long it can last, and whether two guys who have admittedly aged out of the tarps off crew can still appreciate it from a distance.Nolan Gorman is having an MVP-level May. His expected wOBA in May is .427, he's leading the team in exit velocity and barrels, and his defense at third has quietly become solid. We talk about whether this version of Gorman is different from the streaks we've seen before, and what it means if the Cardinals actually have their third baseman locked in.Matthew Liberatore had 14 strikeouts over two starts and a 7.45 ERA. That gap between his stuff and his results is the Liberatore experience in a nutshell, and a .536 BABIP might be the explanation. We talk about whether this is just bad luck or the continuation of a real pattern.Plus: Matt Pushard is back with a completely different pitch mix, George Soriano's changeup is reaching Devin Williams territory, Victor Scott's role as a designated speed guy, Lars Nootbaar's rehab is going well, Jimmy Crooks keeps mashing, Nelson Velazquez is dominating Triple-A, Chaim Bloom dropped hints about taking on salary at the deadline, and Busch Stadium officially announced the tarps off section.On the league side: Colt Emerson gets called up and homers in his first game, Pete Crow-Armstrong gets fined for yelling at a White Sox fan, and the Phillies are 16-5 since firing Rob Thomson.Have a question or comment for the show? Text or leave us a voicemail at: (848) 48-BIRDS (848-482-4737)Talking About Birds is listener supported on Patreon. Support the show and join our private discord server at: www.patreon.com/talkingaboutbirds.
Cardinals at Athletics — 9:40 PM ET — NBC Sports California by Tony T. Matthew Liberatore starts for St. Louis. Liberatore has eight appearances and eight starts. The left hander owns a 4.07 ERA with a 1.43 WHIP and 5.36 FIP. Liberatore strikes out 18.9% with 8.5% walks. Ground balls are 38.3%. Hard-hit contact remains high with 1.71 home runs allowed per nine innings.
Coming in hot Friday morning out of Yerington — your daily MLB rundown. The Cubs have won nine in a row. The Reds have lost seven in a row. They're in the same division. Your A's are sitting in first place in the AL West after JT Ginn went 8 innings of one-run ball and the West Sacramento lineup hung 12 on the Phillies in their own park. Tonight: Chris Sale at Dodger Stadium, Max Fried vs Misiorowski in Milwaukee, and Chase Dollander walking into Citizens Bank. WHAT'S IN THIS EPISODE • JT Ginn shoves 8 innings, A's 12 — Phillies 1 • Imanaga keeps Chicago rolling, Cubs at 26-12 • Mitch Keller out-pitches Zac Gallen — ace duel in the desert • Liberatore wins another knife fight — Cards 8-2 in their last 10 • Marlins walk it off on a throwing error in Baltimore • Rays seven straight, nine of ten • Standings, division by division — A's leading a messy AL West • Tigers have the only positive run diff in the AL Central • Tonight's slate, top to bottom HOMER LENS A's, Tigers, Rockies — extra time, extra opinion. Always. SOURCING All scores, records, last-10s, run differentials, and probable pitchers verified against MLB.com's official pages. Burnin' Daylight Sports — daily MLB. Move your ass, we're burning daylight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
St Louis Cardinals vs. San Diego Padres MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Padres 10:10 PM ET— Matthew Liberatore is starting for St Louis. Liberatore in seven starts carrying an ERA of 4.50 with WHIP of 1.50. The left hander fans 14.6% with 8.2% walks. Ground ball rate of 36.4% with 2.00 home runs per nine innings. A FIP of 5.83. Michael King makes the start for San Diego. King has seven starts has an ERA of 2.95 with WHIP of 1.13. The right hander strikes out 24.5% with 11.3% walks. Ground balls served at 45.7% with 0.68 home runs per nine innings.
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Cleveland Guardians vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Guardians at Cardinals 7:45PM ET— Gavin Williams makes the start for Cleveland. Williams in three starts delivers an ERA of 2.04 with WHIP of 1.08. The right hander has a K rate of 37.3% with 20.9% walks. Ground balls sit at 50% with 1.02 home runs per nine innings. Matthew Liberatore is starting for St Louis. Liberatore had three starts posting an ERA of 3.38 with WHIP of 1.50. The left hander fans 14.1% with 7% walks. Ground balls sit at 38.2% with 2.25 home runs per nine innings.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Washington Nationals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Nationals 6:45PM ET—Matthew Liberatore will start for St Louis. Liberatore had 29 starts carrying an ERA of 4.21 with WHIP of 1.31. The left hander fanned 18.8% with 6.2% walks. Ground balls served at 37.4% with 1.13 home runs per nine innings.
Tampa Bay Rays vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Rays at Cardinals 4:15PM ET— Drew Rasmussen will start for Tampa Bay. Rasmussen started 31 games a year ago with an ERA of 2.76 and WHIP of 1.02. The right hander fanned 21.7% with 6.3% walks. Ground balls come in at 49.3% with 1.08 home runs per nine innings. Matthew Liberatore gets the start for St Louis. Liberatore started 29 games with an ERA of 4.21 with WHIP of 1.31. The left hander struck out 18.8% with 6.2% walks. Ground ball rate of 37.4% with 1.13 home runs per nine innings.
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On this episode of Breaking Battleground, hosts Sam Stone and Chuck Warren talk with a diverse lineup of guests for a wide-ranging discussion covering Cuba and the recent announcement of negotiations, the CIA and conspiracy theories, growing distrust of government, and what they describe as Trump Derangement Syndrome in the media. Carrie Filipetti, Executive Director of the Vandenberg Coalition, discussed the situation in Cuba and the recent announcements regarding negotiations. She noted that a democratic transition in Cuba would represent a major victory for the administration of Donald Trump. Polling suggests roughly two-thirds of Cubans support some form of political change, while about 30–35% favor a more sweeping or radical transformation. Filipetti also argued that the Cuban regime lacks meaningful moderates, as those in power are focused on maintaining control, making significant movement toward human rights and political reform unlikely. She added that Marco Rubio, serving as Secretary of State, may be one of the strongest figures in recent years to manage negotiations with Cuba. Find more information about The Vandenberg Coalition at https://vandenbergcoalition.org. Next, Stacy Liberatore of the Daily Mail discusses Project Artichoke, a program that explored methods of influencing or manipulating human behavior through substances, including injections and vaccines. Many records related to the program were reportedly destroyed in 1973, just before a major hearing examiningCentral Intelligence Agency activity. Liberatore also highlights public reaction to her recent reporting on claims that the CIA may have withheld information related to a potential cancer treatment. She references a declassified 1951 study that noted similarities between parasitic worms and cancer cells. Researchers in the Soviet Union reportedly tested the concept in mice with tumor tissue and observed reductions in tumor growth. At the same time, some current members of the Central Intelligence Agency have emphasized that the agency today operates very differently from how it did during the Cold War. Follow Stacy on X at https://x.com/stacyliberatore?lang=en. Later, John Levine discussed what he described as a pattern in which segments of the mainstream media appear to root against U.S. success in conflicts involving Iran, Venezuela, and Cuba. He argued that many outlets reflexively oppose policies associated with Donald Trump, often criticizing developments simply because they are tied to the Trump administration. Levine pointed to coverage of Trump's prediction that the conflict with Iran could be resolved within four to five weeks, suggesting that media criticism focused more on attacking the president than than need to intervene in Iran. He also noted the ongoing dispute in Washington over funding for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, arguing that despite Democrats blocking funding measures and the shutdown continuing for weeks, media coverage has still largely placed blame on Trump. Follow Jon on X at https://x.com/LevineJonathan Finally, Gary Gygi joined the discussion to address concerns about a potential oil shock in the United States. Gygi said he believes the recent rise in oil and gasoline prices is likely temporary rather than the start of a sustained surge. He also discussed the February jobs report, which showed a loss of about 92,000 jobs. Gygi noted that the figure may not indicate a broader trend, as the January report could still be revised and labor data often fluctuates month to month. He added that many companies are currently operating under a "no-hire, no-fire" approach, as the high costs associated with recruiting and onboarding new employees are making employers cautious about expanding their workforce. Find more information on Gary at https://x.com/GaryGygi or https://gygicapital.com.
Hour 2 features Dan Good on the Cardinals' revamped Jupiter complex, Matthew Liberatore on his growth and offseason work, Chaim Bloom on roster building and pitching philosophy, and Bernie Miklasz on the organization's push to modernize and adapt.
Matthew Liberatore joins Mike Claiborne to talk about entering another spring training with the Cardinals and how his role has evolved from young arm to more of a veteran presence. He breaks down lessons from last season's move into the rotation, managing workload and recovery, and learning the difference between soreness and injury while facing big-league hitters. Liberatore also discusses offseason preparation, early-morning routines, and a behind-the-scenes Cardinals media project that followed his training in Arizona. The conversation wraps with his mindset heading into the 2026 season and expectations for continued growth.
We talk with Cardinals starting pitcher Matthew Liberatore on his past season, the upcoming spring and his secret pitch at the Cardinals Caravan stop in Jefferson City!
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(00:00-19:02) Boosie isn't happy. Big X Tha Plug. John Mozeliak joining us at 10. Reading Martin's Twitter replies. One more loss and we want em all out. Yasiel The Boy Puig has been holding Martin accountable.(19:10--35:04) Doug's boy Shaboozey. Nobody takes polaroids anymore, do they? A soft hostage situation. The State of the Wild Card. Audio of Oli talking about the loss and being shut out. Brewers just keep on winning. Franchises with the most and fewest postseason wins all time. You double down, and you move the goal line.(35:14-47:06) Wishing New Edition into existence. Didja get it yet? Audio of Greg Amsinger, possibly at a Speakeasy, talking about the Cardials getting that last wild card spot. LIberatore struggling to go deep into games. Marmol talking about Liberatore's performance and pitch count.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tony Liberatore Jr., Business Manager of LIUNA Local 860, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss work zone safety, the challenges faced by construction workers and the efforts to protect workers and drivers on America's highways. Dave Megenhardt, Executive Director of the United Labor Agency, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the potential impact of proposed federal budget cuts on workforce development programs. He highlighted the potential elimination of crucial initiatives like Job Corps, dislocated worker programs and youth training, while explaining the broader consequences for workers, businesses and the economy.
(00:00-26:37) 12 in 25 here we come. Doug may just hitchhike to Pittsburgh. Tim's eyes look great today. Doug Vaughn's Four Keys. Doug had to give up his garage and get a carport because he had kids. Cards get the sweep in Cleveland. Liberatore dealing yesterday. Sonny Gray with a clinic on Friday night. Down on the Guardians name. Chairman Kurt fired an even par front 9 on Friday. We won't talk about the back 9. What constitutes a picnic? Nobody's playing better than the Pirates.(26:45-38:48) Dead squirrels. NL Central better than people expected. Barge Guy checks in with us. Tales from Six Flags. Barge Guy has some Cardinal takes. Audio of Oli Marmol talking about the different ways the team won over the weekend. Maybe Nolan Gorman did get his eye back.(38:58-56:52) Alex Pietrangelo out for all of next season. Last day Blues can trade Kyrou before the no-trade kicks in. Why are you yelling, Doug? Is he home though? He might be at the Lowe's off Loughborough. Jet ski fleets.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-17:47) Hello Libby Jack. Cape Cod or Lake of the Ozarks? Tales from The Cape. Little House on the Prairie. Turf jockeys. Pay what you can breakfasts. Chris Zimmerman and Steve Chapman from the Blues on today unveiling the new Blues sweaters. Iggy wore white to the Plow Wedding. Always check in with Rusty Pecker before life decisions. We're just looking for quality starts.(17:55-37:34) Series off to a good start against the Cubs. Great start from LIberatore. Four homerun mash-up. They're not happy with Martin's camera on the YouTube stream. Audio of Oli Marmol on the offensive approach last night. Attendance still not great last night. Burly's TMA bump. Throwed rolls.(37:43-48:28) Always winter in his nostrils. Contreras raking against the Cubs since joining the Cardinals. Never too many catchers. Occam's Razor, Doug. Audio of Lars Nootbaar talking about mindset playing the Cubs. Big Dumper with See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cardinals are still rolling going 7-2 on the roadtrip. We talk it over with Martin Kilcoyne. Will Gorman and Walker get it together and how much runway do they have? We talk about Liberatore and his path to being a starter. What might Chaim Bloom change for next year? Martin has details from Tom Stillman following the St. Louis Blues playoff loss including the salary cap future. A look at the tailspin for STL CITY SC and fan discontent. How do the get more sizzle from the PGA Championship? We talk Battlehawks and deflated TKOs too. Listen here thanks to Lou Fusz Automotive group:
(00:00-19:57) It's gonna be a big phone call Tuesday on this foggy morning in St. Louis. A benevolent baseball bunch. Just a game back of the Cubs. Doug doesn't each much Taco Bell. Jackson chatted with the CEO of Lee's. Jordan Walker's struggles. Audio of last night's final out in Philadelphia. Jack White. Jackson and Marsh tee-heeing during a meeting.(20:06-35:38) Ruben Studdard. Ladue's fog removal trucks. Mizzou football with a lot of home games to start the year. Cards with 9 wins in a row. Audio of Oli Marmol talking about the confidence the team has right now and Liberatore's outing. No guests today, maybe we need Pestus. T Fred.(35:48-55:28) We're just a bunch of tough guys. Jack White took Meg's last name. Radio Wars abound. First off, audio of Lern on The Rizz Show literally besmirching Jackson's name. The microwaved fish really got us off on the wrong foot with the Rizz Show. Solid piece. Now The Fast Lane coming after Tim and The Dotem. Never run to a live mic. Remembering when Plowboy nuked the bathroom before Kasey came in. A Matt Lauer lock.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris Sale is back (2:19)! ... Matthew Liberatore might be breaking out (5:25)! ... Add Liberatore or Andrew Abbott (9:30)? ... Byron Buxton is on a tear and the Yankees had a 10-run inning (13:15)! ... We had bullpen meltdowns for the Cubs, Giants and Blue Jays (18:34). ... News (24:00): Teoscar Hernandez went on the IL. ... Any interest in Clarke Schmidt or Tyler Anderson (28:40)? ... Josh Smith is hitting .330 (35:33)! ... Is it time to drop these five hitters (38:39)? ... How do we rank these starting pitchers rest of season (47:50)? ... We wrap up with leftovers, bullpens and streamers (58:00). Fantasy Baseball Today is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/FantasyBaseballToday Download and Follow Fantasy Baseball Today on Spotify: https://sptfy.com/QiKv Get awesome Fantasy Baseball Today merch here: http://bit.ly/3y8dUqi Follow FBT on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fbtpod?_t=8WyMkPdKOJ1&_r=1 Follow our FBT team on Twitter: @FBTPod, @CPTowers @CBSScottWhite, @Roto_Frank Join our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/fantasybaseballtoday Sign up for the FBT Newsletter at https://www.cbssports.com/newsletters/fantasy-baseball-today/ For more fantasy baseball coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ You can listen to Fantasy Baseball Today on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Baseball Today podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Fantasy Baseball Today podcast." To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We get into Willson Contreras responding to Martin about fan attendance. Historically, does low attendance reflect on the ownership, management or team? Or all three? We also look at Cardinals pitching- do Liberatore and Mikolas belong in the rotation or somewhere else? The Masters was incredible this weekend. We talk about McIlroy's win, Rose's tournament and more. A huge game for the Blues to clinch a playoff spot tomorrow night. Will Binnington or Hofer be in the net? More on the St. Louis Blues too. Listen here thanks to Lou Fusz Automotive group:
(00:00-13:28) Was it Byron Allen, Doug? Audio of Oli Marmol talking about Liberatore and the loss last night. Yohel Pozo stepping in with a bomb last night. Paul Skenes on the bump tonight. Skenes and Livvy Dunne in GQ. The Doggies are having some trouble scoring. (13:37-24:52) Ken Rosenthal writing about Vladimir Guerrero Jr's extension, a salary cap in baseball, and a possible shutdown. (25:02-27:00) Would Jackson rather be Mizzou and lose in the first round or lose in the championship like Houston? Jim Nantz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-13:28) Was it Byron Allen, Doug? Audio of Oli Marmol talking about Liberatore and the loss last night. Yohel Pozo stepping in with a bomb last night. Paul Skenes on the bump tonight. Skenes and Livvy Dunne in GQ. The Doggies are having some trouble scoring. (13:37-24:52) Ken Rosenthal writing about Vladimir Guerrero Jr's extension, a salary cap in baseball, and a possible shutdown. (25:02-27:00) Would Jackson rather be Mizzou and lose in the first round or lose in the championship like Houston? Jim Nantz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices