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Brenden Schaeffer breaks down the thrilling 8-7 win for the St. Louis Cardinals over the Chicago Cubs from Tuesday night at Busch Stadium as the Cardinals highwire act goes right down to the final pitch of the game in this one.We discuss the concerns for guys like Matz and Helsley while evaluating the outing for Michael McGreevy for what it was. The offense is a high point of the discussion as we highlight the recent surge for Nolan Gorman. Masyn Winn was incredible Tuesday, including a heads-up baserunning play on PCA that proved to be the difference in the final score of the game.Plenty to get into from this one!Follow this podcast feed for daily Cardinals conversations all summer long!
A sweep of the White Sox helped salvage a week that started with a series loss to the Brewers. Daniel (@C70) and Allen (@amedlock1) talk about the historic nature of it with Steven Matz, Nolan Arenado, and Andre Granillo. The guys talk about Victor Scott and his sputtering offense and how the club can get Nolan Gorman into the lineup regularly while he's going strong. Plus the guys look ahead to the important homestand starting Friday. Plenty of good Cardinals talk for you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brenden Schaeffer discusses the St. Louis Cardinals snapping the six-game losing streak against the Brewers on Saturday, as Willson Contreras was at the center of some controversial moments.Contreras had a collision with Caleb Durbin at first base that Rhys Hoskins took some major exception to. From there, guys started getting thrown at and tensions continued to rise.Willson had the last laugh with a home run later in the game, and he stared down the Brewers dugout to make sure they knew about it.Nolan Gorman had a big swing in this game that makes us think he should continue in the lineup for the foreseeable future.Ryan Helsley had a shot in the ninth inning, and is still working through things with the fastball. But the slider looked sharp!Follow this podcast feed for Cardinals coverage all year long!
Tom Ackerman talks with John Mozeliak about the St. Louis Cardinals' recent game against the Milwaukee Brewers, covering team performance, challenges, and player updates including Jordan Walker and Donnie Walton's injury status. Mozeliak discusses the leadership succession plan with Chaim Bloom and how the organization is preparing for a smooth transition while maintaining stability. They also reflect on Father's Day, with Mozeliak offering condolences to the O'Brien family and sharing his thoughts on balancing work and family life. The conversation highlights the importance of starting pitching, including Miles Mikolas' upcoming start, recent struggles in pitching and hitting, and the intense rivalry with the Brewers, underscored by Nolan Gorman's key home run.
Tom Ackerman and Bernie Miklasz discuss Wilson Contreras' leadership and recent confrontation with Reese Hoskins. They highlight Nolan Gorman's strong hitting streak and Donovan's ongoing toe injury concerns. The conversation covers pitching struggles, including Miles Mikolas' recent form and the team's overall ERA since May. They also analyze the tight division race and offensive challenges like Lars Nootbaar's slump.
Tom Ackerman opens Hour 2 with an IndyCar race preview, discussing key drivers like Will Power, Scott McLaughlin, Joseph Newgarden, and Alex Palou, as well as race day activities and family-friendly events. Next, Lutz Pfannenstiel joins to talk about João Klauss' historic hat trick and the positive changes under new CITY SC coach David Critchley, along with team leadership and upcoming matches. The conversation then shifts to John Mozeliak, who shares insights on the Cardinals' recent game, leadership succession plans, pitching rotation, and Father's Day reflections. Finally, Bernie Miklasz wraps up the hour discussing Wilson Contreras' leadership, Nolan Gorman's hot streak, injury concerns, pitching struggles, and the competitive MLB division race.
Hour 1 of Sports on a Sunday Morning features Tom Ackerman in conversation with three key guests. Dan Reardon breaks down the brutal conditions at Oakmont Golf Course, highlighting Sam Burns leading the field and Rory McIlroy's approach to media interactions. Keith Fisher discusses his new role as Lindenwood University's head hockey coach, the program's transition to Division One, and the growing hockey presence in St. Louis. The hour wraps with Chris Blair previewing the IndyCar race at World Wide Technology Raceway, covering top drivers, race day events, and a post-race concert by Chase Wright. Hour 2 kicks off with an IndyCar race preview, focusing on key drivers such as Will Power, Scott McLaughlin, Joseph Newgarden, and Alex Palou, along with family-friendly event activities. Lutz Pfannenstiel joins to discuss St. Louis CITY SC's progress, João Klauss' historic hat trick, and new coach David Critchley's impact on the team. John Mozeliak shares insights on Cardinals leadership transitions, pitching challenges, and Father's Day reflections. The hour concludes with Bernie Miklasz analyzing Wilson Contreras' leadership, Nolan Gorman's hot streak, injury updates, and the tight MLB division race.
This week on Sports on a Sunday Morning, Tom Ackerman covers a packed slate of action: IndyCar makes history with its first-ever Sunday night primetime race at Worldwide Technology Raceway, with Will Power on pole and Joseph Newgarden chasing another win. The Cardinals snap their 6-game losing streak with a fiery 8-5 win over the Brewers, highlighted by Nolan Gorman's 3-run homer and drama after Wilson Contreras was hit. In golf, Sam Burns leads the U.S. Open with Adam Scott and Scottie Scheffler in pursuit. The Florida Panthers are one win from the Stanley Cup, and STL City SC draws 3-3 with the LA Galaxy despite a hat trick from Joao Klauss.
Nate and Ben open with some Blogger Day talk and then dive into Cardinals news. Brendan Donovan is out with a toe injury, Jordan Walker is progressing well, and Matthew Liberatore is showing signs of fatigue. Zach Plesac signs a minor league deal after pitching well in independent ball. Nolan Gorman is heating up, and McGreevy had a solid six-inning outing. Victor Scott breaks a hitless streak but is still struggling at the plate. They close with series previews and league updates, including Corbin Burnes' Tommy John surgery and several prospect promotions.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.
The Cardinals just lost 6 of 9 at home and start a critical series on the road in Milwaukee. BK & T-Bone discuss the Cardinals' rotation struggles and what it means for the team moving forward. Why are the Cardinals holding back from optimizing their roster? What's the outlook for Nolan Gorman, and how do the Cardinals work Walker back into the lineup when he returns?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 another frustrating finish to the night for the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium on Tuesday as the late heroics by the offense with homers from Arenado and Contreras were overshadowed by the shortcomings of the bullpen in a 10-9 loss to the Blue Jays.Miles Mikolas had a poor result with his outing, too. But hey, at least Nolan Gorman also came up with a big swing against a pitcher he seemingly loves to face.Might be good to see Gorman getting hot, too, because Brendan Donovan has an injury that we need to talk about.Plus, is it time to see Andre Granillo in St. Louis?Follow this podcast feed for daily Cardinals coverage all year!
ā Today is a big day in learning about Matthew Liberatore's development. Plus, Nolan Gorman is swinging his way into the Cardinals' lineup.ā More Likely To Happenā Is Radek Faksa a priority signing for the Blues?ā BK & Ferrario RewindSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brenden Schaeffer breaks down the St. Louis Cardinals walk-off win over the Dodgers from Saturday at Busch Stadium as Nolan Arenado delivered the clutch swing off the bench to send the stadium into a frenzy and mitigate the damage from a bizarre top of the ninth inning that allowed Los Angeles to tie the score.Nolan Gorman, Pedro Pages and Masyn Winn delivered key contributions with offense and base running in the latter stages of the game.Don't forget about Erick Fedde, either, as the starter tangled into the sixth inning with this tough LAD lineup and departed the game without allowing a run.Bullpen was sturdy and the Cardinals now have a chance to sweep on Sunday -- with Michael McGreevy announced as the starter.Follow this podcast feed for daily Cardinals coverage all year!
(00:00-26:16) Kickin' it old school in Montauk. Tim's Red Rocks audible. The Denver airport. Ryan Bingham. Tim deserves better, that's on Denver. Jac Caglianone making his debut for the Royals. Chairman Steve is on the phone lines and wants to yell down to Martin from his apartment. Wedding invites to Jackson. Wearing ball stretchers to Energizer Park. Sharon vs. Steve. Unemployed shrew.(26:24-54:19) Ballwin Beer Bitch is texting in from a burner in Madrid. No one knows where St. Louis is in Spain. Ibiza. Doug vouches for Sharon's' legitimacy. Jackson still down on The Legend of Bagger Vance. Audio of John Mozeliak with Brian Kenny of MLB network talking about the team's offseason approach and hot start. Nolan Gorman's leash. Plans for the trade deadline. Congrats to Al in Dadevill on being the May Listener of the Month. The Moron Brothers. Jackson's golf game.(54:29-1:11:21) The hot dentist is in the YouTube chat. Ed Hermann in studio wearing a shirt with his son's face on it. Tim and Doug traded Arenado and Helsley to the Yankees during the commercial break. Cardinal/Yankee connections. Chicken thighs has Ed mad as can be. The audience is divided.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the first hour of Sports Open Line tonight, with Matt Pauley, it's heavily Cardinals focused, as we discuss Nolan Gorman having more playing time with the injury to Jordan Walker, plus the rough journey ahead in June for the Redbirds. Bernie Miklasz joins us for his weekly segment, and then Scott Braun, co-host of the Foul Territory Podcast. After that, Sports Open Line rolls on in hour two! Matt Pauley talks more Cardinals baseball, then we are joined by Alex Matheson, Battlehawks long snapper, for an intriguing conversation before their conference championship game this weekend. Matt then chats with mark Emmert, Senior Writer at Cardinals Magazine, and what is in this month's issue!
In the first hour of Sports Open Line tonight, with Matt Pauley, it's heavily Cardinals focused, as we discuss Nolan Gorman having more playing time with the injury to Jordan Walker, plus the rough journey ahead in June for the Redbirds. Bernie Miklasz joins us for his weekly segment, and then Scott Braun, co-host of the Foul Territory Podcast.
- When is the Nolan Gorman pipe dream going to come to an end?- Keys to the offseason & Realistic expectations for the Blues next season- Bet the Board- What We Learned & 3 Stars of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bernie Miklasz joins Tom Ackerman to break down the Cardinals' impressive May runāfeaturing the best record in baseballāand their latest 2-0 win over the Texas Rangers. They examine the leadership of Nolan Arenado, the commitment of Sonny Gray and Wilson Contreras, and how injuries like Jordan Walker's are opening up opportunities for players like Nolan Gorman and Lars Burleson. Miklasz makes a compelling case in defense of manager Oli Marmol, comparing his early success to Tony La Russa's first four seasons. Despite La Russa's legendary status, Marmol currently holds a better winning percentage, all while working with fewer organizational resources. Bernie highlights the context behind those numbers, praising Marmol's ability to maximize his roster.
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.
Brenden Schaeffer discusses the St. Louis Cardinals coming from behind to win over the Orioles on Tuesday night in Baltimore.Lars Nootbaar put together a big day including a home run to help push the Cards out to a lead, and Andre Pallante was rolling along to maintain it -- until he wasn't.A 3-run homer for Baltimore meant the Cardinals had to find a way to come from behind. Nolan Gorman was tasked with a key spot against a lefty in the sixth inning, but was unable to tie the game, somewhat predictably. Brenden explains why Oli Marmol was anything but blind to that moment -- we have to see the bigger picture in 2025.Rest assured, later swings by Masyn Winn and Nolan Arenado put the Cardinals back ahead. And then lo and behold, we saw the 'runway' crew Gorman and Jordan Walker go back-to-back triples to help pad the newly-found lead.A lot to like about this one from the Cardinals perspective.Follow this podcast feed for daily Cardinals coverage all year!
(00:00-12:14) Mount Rushmore of Outkast songs. Why is KG dressed like Elvis Costello? Yankees finally ready to say they need a third baseman. Is Arenado a fit? Would he accept a trade to NY? Nolan Gorman doesn't seem to have it.(12:22-27:04) Alice in Chains. The Grunge Era. Katie Woo's All-Quarter Century Team for the St. Louis Cardinals. Doug's not happy with the right field choice. So Taguchi really liked Ted Drewes.(27:14-40:15) Arguments online on the spelling of "Yungry." Chairman Steve is on the phone. Steve yells down to the players from his balcony. Psychadelics. Doug's out on mind altering substances.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
- How much longer will the Nolan Gorman experience last?- Beat the Streak & Bet the Board- Has the Cardinal Way returned?- What We Learned & 3 Stars of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Every week, two of the Best Fans in Baseball (TM) bring you all the news and analysis you need about the St. Louis Cardinals.Ā It's a Monday show this week which gave the Cards a chance to lose, but Daniel (@C70) and David (@iPopEditor) aren't too down on the team even after a shaky game.Ā That doesn't mean everything is hunky-dory--there's still decisions to be made on Jordan Walker and Nolan Gorman and there are a few concerns on the pitching staff--but otherwise it's been a good week for the Cards and that means a good week for us!
Chris Rongey and John Hancock (in for Amy Marxkors) welcome KMOX Sports host Matt Pauley to the Chris & Amy Show. Matt shares a surprising family connection to Mark Twain. The discussion shifts to the St. Louis Cardinals' recent momentum, highlighting strong series wins against Detroit, Pittsburgh, and Washington, and their success against teams with winning records. They spotlight Ivan Herrera's offensive surge, Jordan Walker's potential rebound, Nolan Gorman's limited playing time, and Gordon Graceffo's fit in the bullpen.
In tonight's 2-hour show of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley, he discusses the Cardinals beginning to gain some national attention, as well as what to do with guys that are struggling such as Jordan Walker and Nolan Gorman. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins the show for his weekly interview. Then, we shift the conversation over to City SC, as they blow a lead in their second straight game vs Minnesota United, this time eliminating them from the US Open Cup. Max Bretos of MLS Season Pass joins us to break it down, as well as evaluate Olof Mellberg's future with the team. In the second hour of the show, Matt Pauley previews the Cardinals' series against the Diamondbacks. Also, Matt discusses the balance between giving runway to young players vs putting the best team on the field. We then wrap up the show by talking with Brian Flaspohler, as we celebrate the 150 year anniversary of Major League Baseball in St. Louis.
In tonight's 2-hour show of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley, he discusses the Cardinals beginning to gain some national attention, as well as what to do with guys that are struggling such as Jordan Walker and Nolan Gorman. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz joins the show for his weekly interview. Then, we shift the conversation over to City SC, as they blow a lead in their second straight game vs Minnesota United, this time eliminating them from the US Open Cup. Max Bretos of MLS Season Pass joins us to break it down, as well as evaluate Olof Mellberg's future with the team.
The Cardinals hold their own against playoff-caliber teams. BK & T-Bone discuss what they learned during the Redbirds' recent 9-game stretch. What do Oli's recent pinch-hitting decisions say about Nolan Gorman's status with the club, and can the Cardinals continue to outperform their expected numbers?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
ā Matt Carpenter is very clearly a Cardinals Hall of Famer. Plus, The Cardinals are trying to recreate the wheel.ā The Cardinals' offense is about to be put to the test. Plus, Oli Marmol had some honest comments yesterday on both Nolan Gorman & Jordan Walker.ā Can we stop the charade that college football recruiting is what it once was?ā Questions and AnswersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Every week, two of the Best Fans in Baseball (TM) bring you all the news and analysis you need for the St. Louis Cardinals.Ā For this anniversary show, though, we've got three of them.Ā Daniel (@C70) and David (@iPopEditor) are joined by longtime co-host Tara Nichols (@tarawellman) for the 300th show since leaving Blog Talk Radio.Ā Tara catches us up on things and then joins the discussion about a Cardinals team that is suddenly winning and doing so in a dare we say fun way.Ā What players catch her eye?Ā What should be done with Jordan Walker and Nolan Gorman?Ā How many catchers are too many?Ā All that and much more!
The St. Louis Cardinals have won 8 games in a row and are just one game out of first place in the NL Central! After sweeping the Nationals, are we optimistic in the team's ability to contend? The Cardinals are still giving runway to Nolan Gorman and Jordan Walker, who have struggled significantly to start the season, but how much more playing time would be appropriate? Can they keep up their strong production against the Phillies and Royals next week?
As the Cardinals put the finishing touches on their sixth win in a row, Daniel (@C70) sits down with Josh Jacobs (@joshjaco98) to talk about a team that, at the moment, looks pretty good. The offense is clicking and got Ivan Herrera back, even though he's not currently behind the plate. Will that change? John Mozeliak said that the runway for Nolan Gorman and Jordan Walker isn't infinite. How does that impact the two going forward? The guys also talk about the rotation and the bullpen before tackling the tough question: what happens if this team is in contention at the All-Star Break? Plus a great moment from Rich (@remembirds) about an awesome pitching performance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
- How much does the Cardinals time table for their reset depend on Jordan Walker and Nolan Gorman?- Beat the Streak & Bet the Board- Have the Cardinals finally found a way to get through those late inning moments?- What We Learned & 3 Stars of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-4:37) Doug, Posty. Post Malone's biggest hits. The Athletic's article on MLB's causes for alarm. Nolan Gorman made the list. Bat speed is down more than any other qualified hitter.(4:46-9:33) E-Mail of the Day(9:43-10:21) We gotta go, bye.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 shortened edition of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley, leading into City SC soccer on KMOX. Lots of Cardinals talk, as the team is riding a 5 game win streak into a road trip, where they look to continue their winning ways of late. Bernie Miklasz joins Matt, as they discuss the team's positives, as well as the struggles of Jordan Walker and Nolan Gorman.
Every week, two of the Best Fans in Baseball (TM) bring you all the news and analysis you need about the St. Louis Cardinals.Ā Who's afraid of the big bad Skenes?Ā As the Cardinals finish off yet another win against the Pittsburgh ace, Daniel (@C70) and David (@iPopEditor) talk about an interesting run of baseball from the team.Ā Is the pitching actually good?Ā How incredible has Matthew Liberatore been?Ā Is it deliberate that Jordan Walker and Nolan Gorman tend to not be in the lineup together?Ā Is Gordon Graceffo the new bullpen piece?Ā All of that and plenty more!
The St. Louis Cardinals take 2 of 3 from the New York Mets, one of the best teams in the NL, including a doubleheader sweep. Michael McGreevy was excellent in Game 2, should he stay up with the Major League roster? Victor Scott II continues to amaze, while Jordan Walker and Nolan Gorman's struggles continue. How can the Cardinals level up their roster as they hope to contend in 2026 and beyond?
We've got a month of baseball under our belts and who better to talk about the highs and lows but the men of the Cardinals Off Day podcast? The Bens Godar (bengodar.bsky.social) and Humphrey (bgh.bsky.social) join Daniel (@C70) to talk about how things are going with the Cardinals. How much runway will Nolan Gorman and Jordan Walker really get? Who has stood out offensively? Can we say nice things about Miles Mikolas? All that and a discussion about the Cardinal Hall of Fame additions in this one! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(00:00-27:09) We'll take your calls on the industry. You up, Doug? Summer Rental. Nolan Gorman, how do you do? One day, I'll be out in that parking lot. Martin's TMA Easter eggs. Albert Edison has a bone to pick with Jackson. His call doesn't go real well. Sundresses aren't required, but are encouraged. Doug thinks its the Leafs year. Mike Francesa audio and he was not happy with the Knicks. (27:18-43:56) Lean into the musical history of St. Louis. You can't win with these folks. Taking pictures in the bunker like you're at the beach. Forest Park vs. Central Park. Jackson's math skills are brought into question. Wet Willy's. (44:06-58:30) Audio from Spittin' Chiclets of the guys talking about the Jets. Jackson's editing skills are brought into question. Doug thinks this Blues team is gonna go all the way. Tomorrow night should be feisty. IT WILL DONE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00-18:38) Jamie Rivers checking in with us. What the Blues need to do to get back in this series. Third period has been the Blues' nemesis. The atmosphere at the Enterprise Center tomorrow night. Jets trying to get in Binner's kitchen. Story of Jamie playing against Mario Lemieux. The importance of scoring the first goal. Rump pats. (18:46-35:11) Doug can't keep his feet from moving. Oli Marmol talking about the offensive performance and Pallante and Matz on the mound. Needed this one. Nolan Gorman talking to The Cat postgame. Maypole celebration. They're not happy with the late puck drop in Minnesota. (35:21-58:56) Taylor Twellman joins the show talking about the dire situation STL City is in. Dealing with injuries in training. Fans still showing up. Just not scoring any goals. The ownership's need to spend money. But need more than just one player to fix this. Still 2-3 pieces away. Are there any needlepoint belts in Festus? Chairman has always been fashion forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00-27:09) We'll take your calls on the industry. You up, Doug? Summer Rental. Nolan Gorman, how do you do? One day, I'll be out in that parking lot. Martin's TMA Easter eggs. Albert Edison has a bone to pick with Jackson. His call doesn't go real well. Sundresses aren't required, but are encouraged. Doug thinks its the Leafs year. Mike Francesa audio and he was not happy with the Knicks. (27:18-43:56) Lean into the musical history of St. Louis. You can't win with these folks. Taking pictures in the bunker like you're at the beach. Forest Park vs. Central Park. Jackson's math skills are brought into question. Wet Willy's. (44:06-58:30) Audio from Spittin' Chiclets of the guys talking about the Jets. Jackson's editing skills are brought into question. Doug thinks this Blues team is gonna go all the way. Tomorrow night should be feisty. IT WILL DONE. 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.
(00:00-18:38) Jamie Rivers checking in with us. What the Blues need to do to get back in this series. Third period has been the Blues' nemesis. The atmosphere at the Enterprise Center tomorrow night. Jets trying to get in Binner's kitchen. Story of Jamie playing against Mario Lemieux. The importance of scoring the first goal. Rump pats.(18:46-35:11) Doug can't keep his feet from moving. Oli Marmol talking about the offensive performance and Pallante and Matz on the mound. Needed this one. Nolan Gorman talking to The Cat postgame. Maypole celebration. They're not happy with the late puck drop in Minnesota. (35:21-58:56) Taylor Twellman joins the show talking about the dire situation STL City is in. Dealing with injuries in training. Fans still showing up. Just not scoring any goals. The ownership's need to spend money. But need more than just one player to fix this. Still 2-3 pieces away. Are there any needlepoint belts in Festus? Chairman has always been fashion forward. 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.
Brian and Kyle return to the subject of injuries to pitching prospects, as Sem Robberse became the fourth Triple-A starter on the shelf. That led to a discussion of system depth, not only with starters, but also with relievers and position players. Against the backdrop of St. Louis' inconsistencies, the ongoing journeys of Nolan Gorman and Jordan Walker and the potentially high expectations for JJ Wetherholt were covered.
Brenden Schaeffer discusses the St. Louis Cardinals 10-4 win over the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday night as the Cards got a hugely clutch swing from Nolan Gorman to break a tie in the eighth inning and propel St. Louis to the end of the five-game losing skid.Willson Contreras also worked one of the toughest walks you'll ever see, and bat-flipped the heck out of it to set up the key Gorman moment.We discuss how this night from Gorman is a prime example of the runway that Oliver Marmol and the Cardinals are expecting to give him in the days and possibly weeks ahead.We break down the pitching, too, and potentially coin a new nickname for Kyle Leahy? #KyleEveryDeahyFollow this podcast feed for St. Louis Cardinals coverage every day, all year long!
New & NotesA handful of hitters have been placed on the IL this week. Griffin Conine, Brandon Marsh, Ezequiel Tovar, Connor Wong, Ben Rice and Luis Arraez are all expected to miss some time.A handful of hitters are back from injuries, including Freddie Freeman, Gleyber Torres, Josh Jung, Sean Murphy, Zack NetoĀ and Nolan Gorman.Due to some of the aforementioned injuries, some teams are calling up prospects, including Chicago White Sox infielder Chase Meidroth, Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Henry Davis, Miami Marlins infielder Ronny Simon, Milwaukee Brewers infielder Caleb Durbin, Cincinnati Reds infielder Noelvi Marte, Minnesota Twins infielders Brooks Lee and Luke Keaschall, Colorado Rockies infielder Adael Amador, Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Chandler Simpson, Miami Marlins catcher Agustin Ramirez and Chicago White Sox catcher Edgar Quero.Scott's Top 150 Hitters ListIs Kyren Paris season over already? Scott and Brett talk over some of the biggest risers and fallers on the Top 150 Hitters List, including Jung Hoo Lee and Tyler Soderstrom. And of course, it's not an episode of Hacks and Jacks without a Spencer Torkelson mention. Get Torked, nerds!Ā Hosts: Brett Ford | Scott Chu Join: PL+ | PL ProProud member of the Pitcher List Podcast Network
New & NotesA handful of hitters have been placed on the IL this week. Griffin Conine, Brandon Marsh, Ezequiel Tovar, Connor Wong, Ben Rice and Luis Arraez are all expected to miss some time.A handful of hitters are back from injuries, including Freddie Freeman, Gleyber Torres, Josh Jung, Sean Murphy, Zack NetoĀ and Nolan Gorman.Due to some of the aforementioned injuries, some teams are calling up prospects, including Chicago White Sox infielder Chase Meidroth, Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Henry Davis, Miami Marlins infielder Ronny Simon, Milwaukee Brewers infielder Caleb Durbin, Cincinnati Reds infielder Noelvi Marte, Minnesota Twins infielders Brooks Lee and Luke Keaschall, Colorado Rockies infielder Adael Amador, Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Chandler Simpson, Miami Marlins catcher Agustin Ramirez and Chicago White Sox catcher Edgar Quero.Scott's Top 150 Hitters ListIs Kyren Paris season over already? Scott and Brett talk over some of the biggest risers and fallers on the Top 150 Hitters List, including Jung Hoo Lee and Tyler Soderstrom. And of course, it's not an episode of Hacks and Jacks without a Spencer Torkelson mention. Get Torked, nerds!Ā Hosts: Brett Ford | Scott Chu Join: PL+ | PL ProProud member of the Pitcher List Podcast Network
New & NotesA handful of hitters have been placed on the IL this week. Griffin Conine, Brandon Marsh, Ezequiel Tovar, Connor Wong, Ben Rice and Luis Arraez are all expected to miss some time.A handful of hitters are back from injuries, including Freddie Freeman, Gleyber Torres, Josh Jung, Sean Murphy, Zack NetoĀ and Nolan Gorman.Due to some of the aforementioned injuries, some teams are calling up prospects, including Chicago White Sox infielder Chase Meidroth, Pittsburgh Pirates catcher Henry Davis, Miami Marlins infielder Ronny Simon, Milwaukee Brewers infielder Caleb Durbin, Cincinnati Reds infielder Noelvi Marte, Minnesota Twins infielders Brooks Lee and Luke Keaschall, Colorado Rockies infielder Adael Amador, Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Chandler Simpson, Miami Marlins catcher Agustin Ramirez and Chicago White Sox catcher Edgar Quero.Ā Scott's Top 150 Hitters ListIs Kyren Paris season over already? Scott and Brett talk over some of the biggest risers and fallers on the Top 150 Hitters List, including Jung Hoo Lee and Tyler Soderstrom. And of course, it's not an episode of Hacks and Jacks without a Spencer Torkelson mention. Get Torked, nerds! Hosts: Brett Ford | Scott ChuSubscribe: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | YouTube | RSSJoin: PL+ | PL ProProud member of the Pitcher List Podcast Network
(00:00-16:25) Doug, you wanted Gloria? You got it. Cardinals celebration songs over the years. The Vengaboys. Buzz wants to talk it over with the boys. Total fat in Buzz's jalapeƱo and cheese sausage roll. Buzz's abstinence has lead to this Blues run. Festus flare ups. The female listeners are lining up for the Real Housewives of TMA. Be better, not bitter.(16:33-39:02) Doug didn't watch much Glee. Jane Lynch. 90 minute White Lotus finale this weekend. Enthusiasm towards the Cardinals. Rays North. Has the Marmol hate lessened at all? Nolan Gorman to IL, Saggese with the call up. The Battle Turf. Bring the Bengals home. (39:12-44:02) Puck Cancer charity game tonight. Joel Quenneville. 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.
(00:00-16:25) Doug, you wanted Gloria? You got it. Cardinals celebration songs over the years. The Vengaboys. Buzz wants to talk it over with the boys. Total fat in Buzz's jalapeƱo and cheese sausage roll. Buzz's abstinence has lead to this Blues run. Festus flare ups. The female listeners are lining up for the Real Housewives of TMA. Be better, not bitter. (16:33-39:02) Doug didn't watch much Glee. Jane Lynch. 90 minute White Lotus finale this weekend. Enthusiasm towards the Cardinals. Rays North. Has the Marmol hate lessened at all? Nolan Gorman to IL, Saggese with the call up. The Battle Turf. Bring the Bengals home. (39:12-44:02) Puck Cancer charity game tonight. Joel Quenneville. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00-40:16) Somebody's gotta be held accountable for Nolan Gorman not hitting in the 10th. Monitoring Tiger Board since 2002. Chime ins might dwindle. Dougie Appleseed. Winn & Contreras still struggling. Smallest crowd in ballpark history last night. Welcome Cheesemaster Funk. Bam Bam Bigelow. Mom's Deli. The People's Rules. We got some good stuff: Tune In. (40:24-58:16) April Fool's Day is radio's waterloo. Attendance issues. The Savanna Bananas in town this weekend. The Oli extension. McKnight is too far east. (58:26-1:06:20) Feelin' the vibes out. It don't make no nevermind what these other fellas are doing. Blues in the driver's seat for a playoff spot. Jimmy Snipes debut. Doug wants picture in picture on his TV. 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.
(00:00-40:16) Somebody's gotta be held accountable for Nolan Gorman not hitting in the 10th. Monitoring Tiger Board since 2002. Chime ins might dwindle. Dougie Appleseed. Winn & Contreras still struggling. Smallest crowd in ballpark history last night. Welcome Cheesemaster Funk. Bam Bam Bigelow. Mom's Deli. The People's Rules. We got some good stuff: Tune In. (40:24-58:16) April Fool's Day is radio's waterloo. Attendance issues. The Savanna Bananas in town this weekend. The Oli extension. McKnight is too far east. (58:26-1:06:20) Feelin' the vibes out. It don't make no nevermind what these other fellas are doing. Blues in the driver's seat for a playoff spot. Jimmy Snipes debut. Doug wants picture in picture on his TV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices