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The Voice of the Cardinals John Rooney joined us as he does every Wednesday to talk about last night's big win, when to start looking at the standings and finding out what the team is made of over the next week.
We talk with Accuweather meteorologist Jeff Nordeen as we experience more severe weather threats today. Plus, Andrew Egger of The Bulwark discusses the conflict between Israel & Iran. Finally, John Rooney "Voice of the Cardinals" talks about last night's series opening win on the Southside of Chicago.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes reacted to Cardinals first baseman Willson Contreras having one hell of a past week.
Taylor Streiff, formerly of Redbird Rants, is back to talk about Cardinals baseball and help set up this next White Sox series with Chrystal. Somehow, there is nothing new but a lot going on in St. Louis. Here is a rundown of what Chrystal and Taylor discussed: What's new with the Cardinals? Ollie Marmol is getting better at making decisions, especially with the bullpen The Cards would be dead last without Nolan Arenado Rating the offseason Overall thoughts on how the season will play out All-Star Game picks Pitching matchups Chaim Bloom's new involvement with the Cardinals and replacing John Mozeliak New White Sox ownership Biggest threat to the White Sox Keys to winning the series Fears heading into the series Weird outfields Who truly won the Juan Soto trade? Opening role for starters Baseball is fun and weird again post COVID-19 season How are the Dodgers sustaining their season with all the injuries? The Tommy John surgery epidemic Lance Lynn's retirement While Taylor has mostly checked out of social media, you can find him on Twitter/X and Bluesky. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Post-Dispatch lead Cardinals writer Derrick Goold joined Chris and Amy to discuss the team's recent struggles, continuing to manage the "runway" for young players and his timeline for when the Cards could be legit contenders.
Steve "Sparky" Fifer gives lineups for Game 4, recaps the issues from game 3 between the Brewers and Cardinals involving Wilson Contreras, MLB Network Insider Jon Heyman, and Drew Wagner of Forbes Sports join Sparky. Plus "Build a Winner", a look at the Brewers minor leagues from the night before.
Ed's back from St. Louis where he enjoyed watching the Cardinals and exploring Ballpark Village as he interviews Heather Simon from vivaelbirdos.com about this year's team.
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.
The Brewers looking to make it 3 in a row against the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday afternoon. Hear highlights from Friday night's win, Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy from before Saturday's game, and go inside the clubhouse with Andrew Wagner of Forbes Sports and the FAN.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Brewers MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Brewers 4PM ET—Andre Pallante will start for St Louis. Pallante, in thirteen starts on the year, provides an ERA of 4.75 with WHIP of 1.38. The right hander strikes out 15.1% with 7.7% walks. Ground balls served at 63.7% with 1.38 home runs per nine innings. Jose Quintana is starting for Milwaukee. Quintana has eight starts with an ERA of 2.66 with WHIP of 1.32. The left hander fans 16.8% with 9.8% walks. Grounders are 45.1% with 1.02 home runs per nine innings.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Brewers MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Brewers 8PM ET—Erick Fedde is starting for St Louis. Fedde got 13 starts with an ERA of 3.54 with WHIP of 1.30. The right hander strikes out 14.9% with 10.7% walks. Ground balls sit at 38.9% with 0.73 home runs per nine innings. Freddy Peralta will start for Milwaukee.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Brewers MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Brewers 7:40PM ET—Sonny Gray will start for St Louis. Gray had thirteen starts with an ERA of 3.35 with WHIP of 1.13. The right hander strikes out 26.5% with 4.6% walks. Ground balls dealt at 38.2% with 1.08 home runs per nine innings. Jacob Misiorowski starts for Milwaukee.
Toronto Blue Jays vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Blue Jays at Cardinals 2:15PM ET—Spencer Turnbull is the primary pitcher for Toronto. Turnbull is making his 2025 debut. He signed a minor league contract a month ago. He appeared in 17 games in 2024 with an ERA of 2.65 with WHIP of 1.05. The right hander struck out 26.1% with 9% walks.
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FTN's Dan Thompson (@redfoxroto) breaks down the latest news in the world of MLB bullpens, relief pitchers and save opportunities. On today's show, Dan discusses the Justin Martinez injury in Arizona, the temporary committee in Atlanta, help arrives for the Dodgers and Rangers, and what the Helsley is happening in St. Louis? Dan updates the FTN Bullpen Report (leverage chart) daily!The 2025 FTN Fantasy Baseball Guide is loaded with the best fantasy baseball content, rankings, projections and tools! Join us this season at www.FTNFantasy.com. No team of analysts is better equipped to help you dominate your leagues, featuring three NFBC overall champions!Our in-season content is loaded and includes our Industry Most-Accurate Daily and Weekly Projections & Rankings. Rest of Season projections and the FTN model's 2025 FILTH Pitcher Metric Leaderboard is now live!Our weekly content schedule: Mondays - The Week Ahead (Lucas Biery)Mondays - NFBC Waiver Watch (Todd Whitestone)Wednesdays - The Bullpen Report (Dan Thompson)Thursdays - Gut Feelings (Vlad Sedler)Mondays/Fridays - Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire (Joe Orrico/Adam Young)Saturdays/Sundays - Trust the Gut FAAB (Vlad Sedler) and Drops & Disasters (Mike Mager)Your fantasy baseball cheat code: FTN Fantasy Baseball
Toronto Blue Jays vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Blue Jays at Cardinals 7:45PM ET—Chris Bassitt is starting for Toronto. Bassitt in 13 starts on the year, deals with an ERA of 3.56 with WHIP of 1.32. The veteran strikes out 23.7% with 5.4% walks. Grounders dealt at 46.2% with 1.10 home runs per nine innings.
Brenden Schaeffer discusses the apparent shade thrown by Clayton Kershaw toward the St. Louis Cardinals organization after the Dodgers beat the Cardinals 7-3 on Sunday at Busch Stadium.Michael McGreevy got through six innings although there were sure elements of his game he probably wishes he could have back. But we still liked to see him battle against a top lineup like he did.Plus, we discuss Tink Hence in a brilliant rehab start from Saturday when he go down on the farm!Follow this daily podcast feed for Cardinals coverage all year!
Toronto Blue Jays vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Blue Jays at Cardinals 7:45PM ET—Jose Berrios gets the start for Toronto. Berrios got 13 starts with an ERA of 3.67 with WHIP of 1.28. The veteran fans 22.2% with 9.5% walks. Ground balls sit at 41.7% with 1.30 home runs per nine innings. Andre Pallante is starting for St Louis. Pallante has 12 starts with an ERA of 4.91 and WHIP of 1.38. The right hander fans 15.5% with 8.1% walks. Grounders are 63.4% with 1.50 home runs per nine innings.
LA Dodgers vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Dodgers at Cardinals 2:15PM ET—Clayton Kershaw will start for LA. Kershaw four starts with an ERA of 5.17 and WHIP of 1.66. The left hander fans 11.4% with 12.9% walks. Grounders are 46.2% with 1.15 home runs per nine innings. Michael McGreevy is starting for St Louis. McGreevy appeared in one game allowing no runs with five strikeouts in 5 2/3rd innings. He worked in four games last year allowing five runs with 18 strikeouts in 23 innings. He put up good numbers in 11 Triple A starts this year.
LA Dodgers vs. ST Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Dodgers at Cardinals 2:15PM ET—Yoshinobu Yamamoto is starting for LA. Yamamoto in 12 starts on the season, carries an ERA of 2.39 with WHIP of 1.00. The right hander fans 28.8% with 8.6% walks. Ground balls come in at 58.2% with 0.80 home runs per nine innings. Erick Fedde makes the start for St Louis. Fedde got 12 starts with an ERA of 3.82 with WHIP of 1.29. The righty strikes out 15.5% with 10.2% walks. Ground balls come in at 40.4% with 0.79 home runs per nine innings.
LA Dodgers vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Dodgers at Cardinals 8:15PM ET—Ben Casparius expected to start for LA. Casparius in 20 appearances has an ERA of 2.54 with WHIP of 0.90. The right hander strikes out 28.9% with 4.6% walks. Ground balls dished at 36.6% with minimal home run damage.
Kansas City Royals vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Royals at Cardinals 7:45PM ET—Cole Ragans is starting for KC. Ragans in nine starts this season, delivering an ERA of 4.53 with WHIP of 1.20. The left hander has an elite 37.7% K rate with 6.8% walks. Ground balls sit at 37.5% with 0.79 home runs per nine innings.
Joel Penfield reacts to the first game against St. Louis for the Royals, including Jac Caglianone's debut, whether the Royals offense will continue to improve and more!—We are living in the Good Ole Days (celebrate accordingly!) https://shopkcsn.com/ —The best Kansas City sports coverage in one place. Download our app now! Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kcsn/id...Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...—Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com FOLLOW US ON: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/KCSportsNetworkChiefsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/kcsports.network/Twitter - https://twitter.com/KCSportsNetworkWebsite - www.kcsn.com
Kansas City Royals vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Royals at Cardinals 7:45PM ET—Noah Cameron will start for KC. Cameron made four starts on the season, carrying an ERA of 1.05 with WHIP of 0.82. The left hander fans 16.3% with 8.2% walks. Ground balls sit at 38.9% with 0.70 home runs per nine innings.
Lynn Worthy, St Louis Cardinals writer for the St Louis Post-Dispatch, joins Chris and Amy as the Cardinals start a 9-game homestand, He comments on the importance of the immediate games on the perception of the team, how they may approach the trade deadline, and possibility of reaching the playoffs.
Elisabeth Meinecke, Senior Editor with Cardinals Magazine, joins Chris and Amy as the Cardinals start a series with the Royals. 'He's a fan favorite,' says Chris of outfielder Lars Nootbaar. The new issue of the magazine includes a feature on the players' gloves.
Kansas City Royals vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Royals at Cardinals 7:45PM ET—Michael Lorenzen will start for KC. Lorenzen made 11 starts this year carrying an ERA of 4.33 with WHIP of 1.40. The right hander strikes out 19.1% with 7% walks. Ground balls sit at 39.7% with 1.44 home runs per nine innings.
The Texas Rangers Exploded offensively against a team known for its defense. Small ball ruled as the Rangers win a series against the St Louis Cardinals.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Texas Rangers MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Rangers 1PM ET—Erick Fedde will start for St Louis. Fedde has eleven starts in 2025, carrying an ERA of 3.90 with WHIP of 1.30. The right hander fans 15% with 10% walks. Ground balls served at 41.7% with 0.87 home runs per nine innings. Jacob deGrom is starting for Texas. deGrom got 11 starts delivering an ERA of 2.42 with WHIP of 0.96. The veteran strikes out 25.1% with 5.7% walks. Grounders are 42.6% with 1.28 home runs per nine innings.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Texas Rangers MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Rangers 4PM ET—Sonny Gray will start for St Louis. Gray has eleven starts this year, delivering an ERA of 4.06 with WHIP of 1.16. The veteran fans 26% with 5.1% walks. Ground balls dealt at 36.3% with 1.31 home runs per nine innings. Patrick Corbin is starting for Texas. Corbin in nine starts with an ERA of 3.75 with WHIP of 1.29. The left hander strikes out 19.1% with 8% walks. Ground balls sit at 37.6% with 0.93 home runs per nine innings.
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St Louis Cardinals vs. Texas Rangers MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Rangers 8PM ET—Matthew Liberatore is starting for St Louis. Liberatore has ten starts with an ERA of 2.73 and WHIP of 1.01. The left-handed fans 21.5% with 3.4% walks. Ground ball rate of 43.1% with limited home run damage. Jack Leiter gets the start for Texas. Leiter, in ten starts in 2025, deals with an ERA of 4.17 with WHIP of 1.24. The right hander strikes out 17.4% with 12.2% walks. Grounders sit at 37.5% with 0.88 home runs per nine innings.
Ed and Rob took some time from Thursday's BBMS to recap another series loss for the O's, this time at the hands of the St. Louis Cardinals. The O's bullpen was unable to hold leads in their last two losses, but considering how much they've had to pitch recently, is it fair to put the blame on them?
Luke and Kellan Olson react to the Arizona Diamondbacks getting swept by the St. Louis Cardinals and Saint Paul Pioneer Press Minnesota Timberwolves reporter Jace Frederick.
Ed and Rob took some time to recap the Birds' first 3-game winning streak of the 2025 season. Is it wrong for O's fans to get excited about the team stringing together a few good performances?
Wolf and Luke discuss how Zac Gallen needs to bounce back against the St. Louis Cardinals and MLB.com Arizona Diamondbacks reporter Steve Gilbert joins the show.
The St. Louis Cardinals fell to the Detroit Tigers 5-4 in a tightly contested game on Tuesday night at Busch Stadium. Brenden Schaeffer breaks it all down here in the latest episode of his daily Cardinals podcast, B-Schaeff Daily, describing some of the key points in the matchup that ultimately turned against St. Louis in a tough loss.While there were numerous key decisions in the game that Oliver Marmol had to make, I'm not necessarily convinced that he erred with, really, any of them when you boil down the thought processes behind each. But in what he spoke at the most length regarding in the postgame, Oli revealed the one decision point that clearly ate at him the most in retrospect of a hard-luck loss for the Cardinals.Follow this podcast feed for Cardinals coverage all year long.
Joel Penfield recaps the weekend series against the St. Louis Cardinals, how the Royals continue to face the same problems, Noah Cameron making another impressive start, the boys rallying to avoid getting swept, previews the upcoming west coast trip to San Francisco and more!—We are living in the Good Ole Days (celebrate accordingly!) https://shopkcsn.com/ —The best Kansas City sports coverage in one place. Download our app now! Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kcsn/id...Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...—Subscribe to the KCSN Daily substack for film reviews, exclusive podcasts, KC Draft guide, discounts and access, giveaways, merch drops and more at www.kcsn.com—Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com FOLLOW US ON: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/KCSportsNetworkInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/kcsports.network/Twitter - https://twitter.com/KCSportsNetworkSubstack - https://kcsn.substack.com
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!
Brandon Kiley, of ESPN 101 in St. Louis, joined The Drive to give the view of the I70 series from the other side of the state line.
As the I70 Series comes to town, The Drive wondered if Royals and Cardinals are
Hour 1 – The Drive opened the show discussing the big celebration that the Royals have this weekend for both of the past World Series teams.
Hour 3 – As the Royals prepare to take on the Cardinals, The Drive wondered if the Royals have a rival in the sport.
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Joel Penfield reacts to the Kansas City Royals losing on the road against the Houston Astros, discusses the problems the team faces right now, the possibility of Jac Caglianone in KC, and previews the weekend series against the St. Louis Cardinals.—We are living in the Good Ole Days (celebrate accordingly!) https://shopkcsn.com/ —The best Kansas City sports coverage in one place. Download our app now! Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kcsn/id...Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de...—Subscribe to the KCSN Daily substack for film reviews, exclusive podcasts, KC Draft guide, discounts and access, giveaways, merch drops and more at www.kcsn.com—Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com FOLLOW US ON: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/KCSportsNetworkInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/kcsports.network/Twitter - https://twitter.com/KCSportsNetworkSubstack - https://kcsn.substack.com
We talk food on a Friday morning before Segway to St Louis and talking about that city as the Royals get ready to take on the Cardinals this weekend.
Welcome to the new season of the Fathers of the Future podcast. Host Luke Kayyem talks with Buddy Schultz, his mentor for 17 years. Buddy is a former MLB pitcher who played for the Chicago Cubs and St Louis Cardinals. He had the third-lowest ERA in the National League in 1977 and holds the NCAA record for most strikeouts in a game, set 54 years ago. Buddy is also in the Miami Ohio Athletic Sports Hall of Fame.Buddy's journey, however, goes far beyond the diamond. In this episode, he shares life lessons from his remarkable career, including his philosophy of "winners have results, losers have excuses," and the importance of resilience and hard work. As a mentor who has raised over $32 million for youth baseball programs since 1990, Buddy embodies the spirit of giving back, making him the perfect guest to kick off this season. Join Luke and Buddy for a heartfelt conversation about baseball, fatherhood, and the game of life, filled with stories of perseverance, legacy, and the impact one person can have on the next generation.For more podcasts, simply look up Fathers of the Future on your platform of choice. If you want to follow Luke, see the links below. Or if you need a process to help you break free from the things that's held you back, go to lukekayyem.com and schedule the $#@%ing call.lukekayyem.cominstagram.com/lukekayyemfacebook.com/luke.kayyemScottsdalePodcast.com
The Nats were swept by the Cardinals on Mother's Day Sunday as they lost the series finale 6-1. Mark & Al address the growing elephant in the clubhouse after the 5th straight loss: Is the seat getting hotter for Manager Davey Martinez?(12:05) Nathaniel Lowe's solo homer was the only source of offense in defeat. The bats were so quiet this weekend, that the only other Washington runs scored in the entire series were off of Dylan Crews' 2-run HR on Saturday. Hear Mark point out how much better Cardinals pitcher Miles Mikolas is against the Nationals than he is against most other opponents in the past few seasons.(17:30) Dylan Crews made a beautiful diving back-handed catch in the top of the 9th and it is an example of his great outfield defense since getting called up.(23:10) MacKenzie Gore gave up a 1st inning homer and four runs overall in just shy of seven innings of work. Gore's exit was a tad curious as it seemed like he asked out of the game with two outs and about to face the 9th hitter.(31:00) Jarlin Susana, the highly rated AA pitcher , has been placed on the 7-day IL due to a Grade 1 UCL sprain. Susana was part of the trade package in the 2022 Juan Soto trade to the Padres.(35:00) Cade Cavalli has been optioned to AAA and was pulled in the 3rd inning on Saturday. Mark explains the ramifications of Cavalli's roster status and most importantly when he might take the mound for the Nationals this year.
The Nats rallied late with the bases loaded, but a CJ Abrams pop up resulted in a 4-2 loss on Saturday afternoon to the Cardinals. Al discusses the 4th consecutive defeat for Washington just after winning three in a row earlier in the week.(04:20) Davey Martinez was critical of the team after the game for issuing too many walks and conversely not drawing enough of them. Abrams swung on the first pitch against embattled St Louis closer Ryan Helsley with bases jammed in the bottom of the 9th with two outs and down two runs.(09:00) Dylan Crews slugged his 5th homer of the season to put the Nationals on the board in the bottom of the 8th. His OPS currently sits at .571.(11:30) Trevor Williams gave up all four runs in the top of the 2nd. Williams is currently staying in the rotation as Brad Lord is being moved back to the bullpen.(15:00) The 'pen was unscathed in three innings of work and Al highlights how well Cole Henry has mostly been performing.(16:30) Al reads some of the plethora of emails we received for feedback on the new MASN+ streaming app.(22:15) A special interview with Perry Giannis, President of Expos Fest, an annual gala in Quebec, that is to support a great cause. Perry tells Tim why he thinks there needs to be more momentum for Felipe Alou to get inducted into the HOF and why Jose Vidro's number was retired at the event.
Erick Fedde, a former 1st Round pick for the Nats in 2014, shutout his old club on Friday night in D.C in the Cardinals 10-0 victory. Mark & Al evaluate Fedde's masterpiece, where he only gave up six hits on 109 pitches. This is the second time Fedde dominated his original team as he did so last May in a seven inning effort for the White Sox. (12:05) While we are here, Patrick Corbin threw a good outing on Friday night for Texas. Corbin has a ERA of 3.13 for the Rangers this season and Mark tries to lend an explanation for the better numbers this season. (17:30) Mitchell Parker had a third consecutive poor start as only has lasted four innings. Parker had immediate trouble as he walked the first two St. Luis batters he faced and both came across to score that frame. (26:40) The relief pitching struggled again and after the game Lucas Sims was released. Sims only recorded two outs in the top of the 8th and issued four walks that led to three Cardinal runs. He leaves his brief time with the organization with a 13.86 ERA.