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(00:00-11:04) Martin's daily drop request. Favorite noodles. Angel hair is the shoestring fry of pasta. Noodle takes a plenty. Hardos on the text line.(11:12-20:06) They're talking meat temperatures in the YouTube chat. Cards limping into the All-Star break. Odds of the Cardinals making the playoffs this year. Doug doesn't like the Cardinals Sunday caps. Maton and Helsley struggled on Saturday. They want more pasta talk.(20:16-40:50) Brad Thompson joins the show after the four hour rain delay yesterday. Good time for the All-Star break with the guys being banged up and tired. Mikolas and Fedde looked better over the weekend. Michael McGreevy. Jordan Walker. How long will it take Liam Doyle to get to the Majors?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-12:44) Doug has an airing of grievances with tennis scoring. The Gentlemen's Finals. Doug's lost remote update. John McEnroe.(12:52-34:41) Marvin Gaye. iPods. This show's all over the place. Marmol audio talking about Mikolas's bounceback start. Cardinal rotation talk. MLB Draft. Ozuna climbing the wall. Doug's scouting report as a player. Re-do's. A carafe of salsa. Glue guys.(34:51-47:37) E-Mail of the Day See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-13:50) Raring to go this morning. Bronny is the lead. Big news in the Blues broadcast booth. John Kelly out. Vitale and Kerber simulcasting TV and radio. Not well received by the Blues fan base. Would the Cardinals ever consider this model? Dan Kelly.(13:58-32:42) Cards win last night and win the series against the Nats. Mikolas dealing last night. Doug called it. But he couldn't watch the end of the game because he couldn't find the remote. Them toddlers. J Killa is on the line and he's got some Mike Tomlin Steelers takes. Doug was right about fireworks. Najee Harris with a little firework injury. Velcro shoes.(32:52-46:13) Audio of Miles Mikolas talking about how important his start was last night for himself and the team. Fedde getting the start on Saturday. Playing the contract instead of the player. Is it better if he pitches well or gets shelled on Saturday?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brenden Schaeffer discusses the big rebound performance from Miles Mikolas as the Cardinals beat the Nationals 8-1 at Busch Stadium on Thursday night. Really solid collective display from the offense, as well.But we spend plenty of time in this episode discussing the news that Erick Fedde will start for the Cardinals again on Saturday despite previously believing the nod would go to Michael McGreevy.We go in on John Mozeliak's tentative managerial style and decision-making, as it seems the POBO is still fearful of changing a status quo that isn't even working favorably for his team. After all this time? Always.Follow this podcast page for Cardinals content all year round!
Andy and Brenden discuss the state of the Cardinals' rotation after Miles Mikolas' strong start on Thursday. Rob Veno joins to talk MLB and AFC East. Plus, Under The Bus to a cost-cutting move by the Blues...
(00:00-16:49) Randall Lane joins us. National Thoroughbred League. The Nelly Cup. Team Horse Racing. Tony is back on the phone lines after not getting through earlier. He's got Cardinal thoughts. Accusations of Martin wearing a sweater vest at the bar. Eric in the CWE up next on the phones. Tales of sky pigging. Instant mashed potatoes on a plane. Tuna's a non-starter.(16:58-39:18) John Prine. Ballads can be bangers. Doug's riding with Mikolas tonight. Doug wants to trade for Paul Skenes. Reeks of pinstripes. Aura and aura farming. Doug wants a giant birds nest in the outfield. Bernie Brewer.(39:28-48:40) E-Mail of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-12:43) Yesterday: Great Good. Today: No Good. Another Cardinal pitcher to be shipped off to the sun. Pribula Time. MIkolas due for a no-hitter tonight. Sparse attendance last night. Every team is getting a Pirate.(12:51-33:25) Barge Guy on the phone lines back from Louisville. Bar Guy has some takes on the Cardinals starting pitching. Lisa is up next on the phone lines and she's down on the Cards. Hey, watch it gal. MIles Mikolas. Still have faith in His Majesty.(33:35-42:57) Julian Tavarez weeing on his hands. Keaton is up next and he's fired up about the Cardinals and Marmol. The Keaton splits. Steven is next on the phone lines with some attendance thoughts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-26:16) It's a foggy Wednesday; be careful driving. Martin gave up on the Redbirds with the rain delay and power outage. Sonny Gray needs to pitch every game. The Pirates haven't won since sweeping the Cardinals. What's the difference in a B+ and an A-? Not many people at the game last night. Wireless electricity.(26:24-58:08) Carpen, Carpen, Carpenter. Audio of Oli Marmol talking about the starting rotation. I'm confused, Doug, I don't understand. More Marmol audio talking about the Fedde and MIkolas situation. Marmol on Sonny Gray's regiment and going 5 innings. Happy Jeff Fisher Day.(58:18-1:18:34) What are you, a Motley Crue guy? Early-era Plowsy. Sailor tattoos. Jack LaLanne. Roger Clemens has a case for the best pitcher of all time. Chat GPT's best pitchers ever.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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.
In hour 1, 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, as well as the piece he wrote in regards to that. Matt also opens the phones to hear from the listeners to get their questions and concerns.
- How did we get here with the Cardinals starting rotation?- If this is it for the Blues, where do they rank in the Western Conference?- Is Doug Armstrong more forgivable than John Mozeliak?- Can the Cardinals even trade Mikolas or Fedde at this point?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
- How can you claim this season is about development if you keep Mikolas & Fedde?- Can we say definitively that the Cardinals are not on the Cubs level? - Jeremy Rutherford's offseason grade for the Blues - What's TrendingSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We dive into the St. Louis Cardinals' disappointing series loss to the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. We break down the historically rough outings from pitchers Miles Mikolas and Erick Fedde, who struggled mightily against a red-hot Cubs lineup. Mikolas made unwanted history, becoming the first Cardinals pitcher to allow six home runs in a single game, while Fedde's recent starts have raised concerns about his role in the rotation. We analyze what went wrong, discuss the team's ongoing challenges against left-handed pitching, and explore what this series means for the Cardinals' NL Central hopes. Plus, we look ahead to potential roster moves as the trade deadline approaches.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Chicago Cubs MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Cubs 2:20PM ET—Miles Mikolas is starting for ST Louis. Mikolas, in sixteen starts, delivers an ERA of 4.76 with WHIP of 1.32. The veteran strikes out 16.1% with 5.7% walks. Ground ball rate of 37.7% with 1.00 home runs per nine innings. Collin Rea makes the start for Chicago.
Brenden Schaeffer breaks down the St. Louis Cardinals comeback win over the Guardians on Saturday, 9-6. After falling behind 6-1, the Cardinals figured out a way to battle back, chasing the Cleveland starter from the game and continuing to hammer away at the bullpen.Can the Cards find a sweep on Sunday morning?Checking in on the minor leagues, the Cardinals affiliates also had a huge day at the plate, including Jordan Walker's rehab and Nathan Church's continued success with the bat.Follow this podcast feed for daily Cardinals coverage all year!
St Louis Cardinals vs. Cleveland Guardians MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Guardians 4PM ET—Miles Mikolas gets the start for St Louis. Mikolas in fifteen starts on the season, delivers an ERA of 4.31 with WHIP of 1.28. The right hander fans 15.5% with 5.8% walks. Ground balls served at 39% with 0.81 home runs per nine innings. Slade Cecconi is starting for Arizona. Cecconi in seven starts, posts an ERA of 3.38 with WHIP of 1.29. The righty strikes out 23.4% with 7.6% walks. Ground balls dished at 38.1% with 1.45 home runs per nine innings.
Cincinnati Reds vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T Reds at Cardinals 2:15 PM ET—Andrew Abbott will start for Cincinnati. Abbott has twelve starts on the year, delivering an ERA of 1.84 with WHIP of 1.01. The left hander fans 25.5% with 7.4% walks. Grounders dealt at 31.1% with 1.05 home runs per nine innings. A FIP of 3.48. Miles Mikolas is starting for ST Louis. Mikolas, at fourteen starts with an ERA of 4.35 with WHIP of 1.30. The veteran strikes out 14.6% with 5.8% walks. Ground balls sit at 39.8% with 0.75 home runs per nine innings.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Brewers MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Brewers 2PM ET— Miles Mikolas gets the start for St Louis. Mikolas has thirteen starts this year, delivering an ERA of 4.48 with WHIP of 1.31. The right hander strikes out a career low 13.4% with 6% walks. Ground balls are 38.7% with 0.68 home runs per nine innings. Quinn Priester will make the start for Milwaukee. Priester appeared in twelve games, posting an ERA of 3.65 with WHIP of 1.30. The righty strikes out 16.7% with 10.1% walks. Ground balls sit at 57.5% with 0.88 home runs per nine innings.
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner talk Tuesday MLB betting. Best bets as always.
In this episode of Talking About Birds, the hosts recap a tough week for the Cardinals, who placed Jordan Walker on the IL and called up Ryan Vilade, while also signing Tyler Matzek to a minor league deal. The pitching staff continues to struggle—Pallante's arsenal lacks effectiveness, Leahy isn't generating strikeouts, and Mikolas's fastball ranks among the worst in MLB. Offensively, Nolan Arenado is slumping, raising questions about rest versus defensive value, while Masyn Winn and Alec Burleson help keep the team afloat. The episode also previews upcoming series against the Dodgers and Blue Jays, and covers league news including injuries to Corbin Burnes and AJ Smith-Shawver, the Royals promoting Jac Caglianone, and troubling reports about threats made against Lance McCullers.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.
From the FOX 2 studio, we have a late night/early morning Great Talk. We get into Cardinals success- is it luck? Is it real? Will fans return? With Brendan Donovan and Ivan Hererra raking, and Mikolas resurging, how does Mo feel? Are they still looking to trade players or going for a playoff spot? We get into what a return should be for Ryan Helsley? With so many players off the books, is the team looking to re-sign Helsley? It's. long haul of a season so winning the division is a must. Winning is the key to fans returning. CITY SC is finding that out right now. We look at the coaching change this week too. Is the Apple TV deal holding CITY back in St. Louis? Listen here thanks to Lou Fusz Automotive group:
- The Gauntlet- Was last night just a blip for Mikolas?- NFL 4 Downs- What makes a superstar, a superstar?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Baltimore Orioles MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Orioles 6:35PM ET—Miles Mikolas is starting for St Louis. Mikolas, in ten starts on the year, deals with an ERA of 3.51 with WHIP of 1.17. The right hander strikes out 14.6% with 7.5% walks. Ground balls sit at 37.4% with 0.53 home runs per nine innings.
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner talk MLB betting for Friday and this weekend. The guys cover the entire card and give out best bets. The MLB Friday betting podcast hosted by Manaf Manji and Griffin Warner covered an extensive analysis of all 16 matchups. Manaf opened by highlighting the full Friday slate, including a doubleheader between the Orioles and Red Sox. Griffin immediately addressed frustrations with umpiring and pitch clock enforcement, using Yoán Moncada's controversial strikeout as an example. For Game 1 of the doubleheader, Povich (Orioles) and Baio (Red Sox) were both criticized, with both hosts favoring the over due to poor pitching. Povich's 5.28 ERA vs. Boston and Baio's recent seven-run outing made betting the over a logical play. In Cubs vs. Reds, Griffin noted Hunter Greene's return from injury as a risk, while Manaf praised Boyd's consistency and strikeouts, leaning toward the Cubs. Brewers vs. Pirates saw Freddie Peralta favored despite Pittsburgh's Paul Skenes' talent, due to a lack of run support. Both suggested under 7 as a good play. For Giants vs. Nationals, McKenzie Gore's strikeout success and the Giants' bullpen issues led to a lean toward the Nationals, especially in the first five innings. Blue Jays vs. Rays featured skepticism toward both bullpens. Despite Rasmussen's 3.00 ERA vs. Toronto, his 1-4 record and poor run support made the Jays an attractive underdog. Dodgers vs. Mets focused on Clayton Kershaw's weak return and Canning's strong 5-1 record with a 2.47 ERA. The Mets, 8-1 in Canning's starts, were backed heavily. In Guardians vs. Tigers, Jackson Jobe's 4-0 record and Detroit's 8-0 team mark in his starts made them the clear pick. Pablo Lopez vs. Royals saw under 7.5 suggested, with Lopez's home starts hitting the over but mainly due to weak opponents. In Braves vs. Padres, Chris Sale's 15-2 home mark with Atlanta was compelling, but concerns over the Padres' offensive slump and pitching made Griffin hesitant. The Rangers, with a 35-15-1 under record and the worst AL offense, were labeled an overvalued -180 favorite vs. the White Sox. Burke's wildness (13 walks in 3 starts) and Texas' high swing rate set up a potential upset. Mariners vs. Astros examined Emerson Hancock's inconsistency and the Astros' injury woes. Both leaned Mariners at plus money. Phillies vs. A's spotlighted Sacramento's hitter-friendly park. Despite Wheeler's average road form, Philadelphia's offense was favored to overwhelm. Yankees vs. Rockies centered on the 12.5 total at Coors, suggesting Yankees' team total overs. Marlins vs. Angels featured heavy criticism of Sandy Alcantara's 7.99 ERA. Kikuchi, despite inconsistencies, was backed due to the Angels' offensive momentum. Cardinals were recommended over Arizona due to Gallen's 5.14 ERA and recent struggles, while Mikolas had been reliable. For best bets, Griffin took the Angels at -143, fading Alcantara. Manaf backed the Mets over Kershaw, citing Canning's stellar form and New York's offensive edge. They concluded with a promo for Griffin's picks and encouraged listeners to take advantage of the B.A.T.20 discount at pregame.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This St. Louis Cardinals defense is unbelievable!Masyn Winn, Victor Scott II, Brendan Donovan, and yes, in perhaps a more subtle way, Willson Contreras was a significant contributor to the Cards 1-0 win on Saturday in Kansas City.Jordan Walker came up with the key swing, powering the lone run in the ball game as Miles Mikolas was brilliant yet again. If you don't realize how good Mikolas has actually been this year, take a listen to some of these stats in this episode!Follow this podcast feed for Cardinals coverage all year long!
St Louis Cardinals vs. Kansas City Royals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Royals 7PM ET—Miles Mikolas will start for St Louis. Mikolas made eight starts this year, delivering an ERA of 4.35 with WHIP of 1.30. The veteran strikes out 13.7% with 7.7% walks. Ground ball rate of 38% with limited home run damage. Noah Cameron gets the start for KC. Cameron in his career opener allowed no runs with three strikeouts in 6 1/3rd innings at Tampa Bay. A seventh-round pick in 2021 out of Central Arkansas who has put up good numbers the past two seasons in Triple A.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Washington Nationals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Nationals 1:35PM ET—Miles Mikolas will start for St Louis. Mikolas in seven starts has an ERA of 4.76 with WHIP of 1.35. The veteran fans 12.2% with 8.1% walks. Ground balls dished at 37.9% with limited home run damage. MacKenzie Gore will start for Washington. Gore has eight starts on the year with an ERA of 3.33 with WHIP of 1.15. The left hander has an elite 36.4% K rate with 7% walks. Ground balls dealt at 35% with 1.17 home runs per nine innings.
Pittsburgh Pirates vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Pirates at Cardinals 7:45PM ET—Carmen Mlodzinski will start for Pittsburgh. Mlodzinski started six games on the campaign carrying an ERA of 6.58 with WHIP of 1.81. The right hander fans 18% with 8.2% walks. Ground ball rate of 48.9% with 0.69 home runs per nine innings. Miles Mikolas gets the start for St Louis. Mikolas has six starts with an ERA of 4.66 with WHIP of 1.34. The veteran strikes out 13.4% with 7.1% walks. Grounders are 37% with no homers allowed.
Brenden Schaeffer provides the comprehensive breakdown of the St. Louis Cardinals thrilling doubleheader sweep of the Reds on Wednesday in Cincy as Miles Mikolas got his first win of the season with the Cards bats finally waking up.Masyn Winn has a two-homer game and caps a back-to-back-to-back sequence in the ninth inning of Game 1.Victor Scott and Lars Nootbaar bring their lumber, too.Oliver Marmol got ejected in a stylish way! Gordon Graceffo was pumping 99-mph heat and covering five innings behind Steven Matz in the nightcap, allowing the Cardinals bullpen (which has suddenly been really good lately) to save bullets for the rest of the week.Willson Contreras and Jordan Walker helped build up a nine-run cushion in that second game.Great stuff all around by the Cardinals on Wednesday.Follow this podcast feed for more Cardinals coverage all year long!
The Cincinnati Reds face the St. Louis Cardinals in a split doubleheader today, April 30, 2025, at Great American Ball Park, rescheduled due to yesterday's rainout. Game 1 starts at 12:40 p.m. ET, with Game 2 at 6:40 p.m. ET. The Reds, riding a five-game winning streak, aim to capitalize on their momentum against a struggling Cardinals squad (12-17), who are desperate to avoid one of their worst 30-game starts in the Wild Card era. Game 1 Preview: Brady Singer (4-0, 3.62 ERA) takes the mound for the Reds against Miles Mikolas (0-2, 5.70 ERA). Singer, acquired in the offseason, has been a reliable arm, though Great American's hitter-friendly confines could test him. Mikolas, coming off a strong shutout against Atlanta, will look to keep the ball out of the middle of the plate. The Reds' lineup, led by Elly De La Cruz's superstar spark, should see Matt McLain's return after hamstring soreness. However, injuries to Austin Hays, Jeimer Candelario, and Tyler Stephenson may force reliance on call-ups like Chase Petty and Tyler Callihan. The Cardinals' offense, inconsistent this season, needs production from Paul Goldschmidt to counter Cincinnati's speed and power. Game 2 Preview: The Reds have not announced their starter, with Nick Martinez (0-2, 5.91 ERA) or a bullpen game as possibilities. St. Louis counters with Steven Matz (2-0, 1.80 ERA), whose early-season form makes him a tough matchup. The Reds' offense, bolstered by Noel Marte's recent two-run homer, must stay disciplined against Matz's command. De La Cruz, a dynamic force, and a hopefully healthy McLain will be key. The Cardinals, meanwhile, lean on their pitching to cool Cincinnati's hot streak, but their shaky bullpen could be a liability late. Key Factors: The Reds' aggressive baserunning, led by De La Cruz, could exploit St. Louis' defensive lapses. Cincinnati's bullpen, with Emilio Pagán's experience, needs to hold leads. For the Cardinals, generating early offense and avoiding high-leverage relief situations are critical. Weather should cooperate, with clear skies forecast. With Terry Francona's strategic edge and Cincinnati's young talent clicking, the Reds are favored to split or sweep, but St. Louis's desperation could make this a tight battle.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Reds MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Game 1 Cardinals at Reds 6:40PM ET—Miles Mikolas will start for ST Louis. Mikolas has five starts on the campaign delivering an ERA of 5.70 with WHIP of 1.52. The veteran fans 12.3% with 8.5% walks. Ground balls served at 39.3% with no homers allowed. Brady Singer is the starter for Cincinnati.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Reds MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Reds 6:40PM ET—Miles Mikolas will start for ST Louis. Mikolas has five starts on the campaign delivering an ERA of 5.70 with WHIP of 1.52. The veteran fans 12.3% with 8.5% walks. Ground balls served at 39.3% with no homers allowed. Brady Singer is the starter for Cincinnati.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Atlanta Braves MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Braves 12:15PM ET—Miles Mikolas will start for St Louis. Mikolas, in four starts in 2024, carries an ERA of 7.64 with WHIP of 1.58. The right hander fans 13.6% with 8.6% walks. Ground balls are 36.5% with no homers allowed. Bryce Elder is the starter for Atlanta. Elder in three starts deals with an ERA of 7.20 with WHIP of 1.53. The righty strikes out 14.9% with 7.5% walks. Grounders are 55.8% with 3.00 home runs per nine innings.
St Louis Cardinals vs. NY Mets MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Mets 7PM ET— Miles Mikolas will start for St Louis. Mikolas, in 2025 delivers an ERA of 5.35 with WHIP of 1.28. The right hander fans 16.7% with 8.3% walks. Ground balls sit at 37.8% with no homers allowed. David Peterson starts for NY. Peterson made three starts on the year with an ERA of 2.70 and WHIP of 1.38. The left hander fans 23.9% with 11.3% walks. Ground balls are 58.1% with 1.08 home runs per nine innings.
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:
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Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner talk MLB betting for Saturday and Sunday. The guys also give out best bets.
Munaf Manji and Griffin Warner talk MLB betting for Saturday and Sunday. The guys also give out best bets.
Philadelphia Phillies vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Phillies at Cardinals 2:15PM ET—Cristopher Sanchez will start for Philadelphia. Sanchez in 31 starts on the 2024 campaign had an ERA of 3.32 with WHIP of 1.24. The lefthander fanned 20.3% with 5.8% walks. Ground balls sat at 57.4% with 0.54 home runs per nine innings. In two starts on the year he allowed five earned runs with sixteen strikeouts in 11 innings. Miles Mikolas is the starter for St Louis. Mikolas last season posted an ERA Of 5.35 with WHIP of 1.28. The veteran struck out 16.9% with 3.5% walks. Grounders were 41.9% with 1.36 home runs per nine innings. He has two starts this year allowing ten earned runs with four strikeouts in 8 innings.
We kick off with stories of Rams pink slips fumbles and Martin's TKO planning. Should fans be concerned about the Cardinals already? Thoughts on the good and bad so far. With them trying to justify the big contracts, is it really "playing the kids?" Mikolas is a sore spot and has been. The fans are out of patience and the attendance will be a story all season. Unfortunately the Blues ended their win streak at 12. We talk Holloway, Thomas and more. And can Mizzou hoops reach a Final Four? Listen here thanks to Lou Fusz Automotive group:
Derek and Kyle talk some baseball, including a disastrous weekend for the Cardinals and whether the Cubs bullpen is going to bite them too often yet again. Later, the guys discuss what the Illini should be targeting next in the transfer portal and give their national title picks.
Brenden Schaeffer discusses the Ivan Herrera injury, Ryan Helsley tumultuous inning and the Miles Mikolas meltdown in a Cardinals doubleheader loss on Sunday in Boston.Follow this feed for Cardinals content all year long!
Katie Woo joins the show to discuss the Cardinals rough weekend in Boston, and how long of a leash Mikolas has in the rotation. Plus, Katie talks about what she'll be watching for in this series against the Pirates. 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.
Katie Woo joins the show to discuss the Cardinals rough weekend in Boston, and how long of a leash Mikolas has in the rotation. Plus, Katie talks about what she'll be watching for in this series against the Pirates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
St Louis Cardinals vs. Boston Red Sox Game 2 MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Game 2 Cardinals at Red Sox 7PM ET—Miles Mikolas will start for St Louis. Mikolas started 32 games in 2024 producing an ERA of 5.35 with WHIP of 1.28. The veteran struck out 16.9% with 3.5% walks. Ground ball rate of 41.9% with 1.36 home runs per nine innings. He met the Angles to open the season by allowing two earned runs with three strikeouts in 5 1/3rd innings. Richard Fitts will start for Boston. Fitts started four games in 2024 with an ERA of 1.74 with WHIP of 1.26. The righty struck out 10.6% with 8.2% walks. Grounders were 37.3% with no homers allowed He pitched at Texas in the opener allowing three earned runs with four strikeouts in six innings.
Tom Ackerman is joined by Bernie Miklasz to discuss the Cardinals' 2025 season outlook after a tough 2023. They focus on Victor Scott's strong performance and potential demotion, along with challenges in the pitching rotation, including Mikolas and Matz. The duo also examines spring training stats, roster decisions, and offensive concerns, while Bernie talks about his evolving media presence and upcoming changes to his content.
- Blues depth comes alive in 7-2 win against the Kraken- MLB Award Candidate: Shocked to see this person represent the Cardinals?- Are the Dallas Mavericks another example of a franchise overthinking it?- What's Trending- Around the Diamond: Lars Nootbaar- Prove Me Wrong- If the Blues beat the Capitals and finally win 3 in a row, are you bought back in?- Do the Rams have their own Nolan Arenado dilemma with Matthew Stafford?- The Gauntlet- Do the Cardinals have the stones to move away from Mikolas, Matz, or Fedde?- Sports Six-Pack Part I- Sports Six-Pack Part II- Is it possible that the Cardinals are holding onto Helsley to also see how good the team can be?- What's the worst possible outcome for the Cardinals this season?- Bet the Board- What We Learned & 3 Stars of the Day 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.
- Blues depth comes alive in 7-2 win against the Kraken - MLB Award Candidate: Shocked to see this person represent the Cardinals? - Are the Dallas Mavericks another example of a franchise overthinking it? - What's Trending - Around the Diamond: Lars Nootbaar - Prove Me Wrong - If the Blues beat the Capitals and finally win 3 in a row, are you bought back in? - Do the Rams have their own Nolan Arenado dilemma with Matthew Stafford? - The Gauntlet - Do the Cardinals have the stones to move away from Mikolas, Matz, or Fedde? - Sports Six-Pack Part I - Sports Six-Pack Part II - Is it possible that the Cardinals are holding onto Helsley to also see how good the team can be? - What's the worst possible outcome for the Cardinals this season? - Bet the Board - What We Learned & 3 Stars of the Day Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices