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  • 1 hour 15 minutes
    Full Show: Marmol Extended, Bloom Explains, SLU at 26–3, and NASCAR Weekend Preview
    Live from Jupiter, the Cardinals extend Oli Marmol through 2028 with a 2029 club option, reinforcing alignment between Bill DeWitt Jr., Chaim Bloom, and the manager during a pivotal franchise reset. Bernie Miklasz reacts to the move, while Bloom joins to detail why continuity, honesty, and top-to-bottom organizational alignment matter in a true rebuild. Plus, Josh Schertz breaks down SLU’s 91–76 win over Duquesne as the Billikens sit at 26–3 and chase an A-10 title, Jason Coomer highlights Lindenwood’s OVC surge and Division I hockey growth, and Chris Blair previews a massive year at World Wide Technology Raceway, including the IndyCar prime-time night race and NASCAR playoff weekend that could coincide with a major Cardinals Hall of Fame celebration.
    1 March 2026, 6:31 pm
  • 33 minutes 37 seconds
    Hour 2: Marmol Extension Reaction, NASCAR Weekend Preview, and Bloom on the Cardinals Reset
    Tom Ackerman opens with reaction to Oli Marmol’s two-year extension plus a 2029 club option, along with Billikens and NCAA Tournament talk, Arch Madness in St. Louis, and local sports previews. Chris Blair joins to discuss Tyler Reddick and 23XI Racing at COTA, the NASCAR playoff weekend at World Wide Technology Raceway in September, the IndyCar night race in June, and a potential Cardinals Hall of Fame crossover weekend. Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom then explains why he believes in Marmol, the importance of organizational alignment, the club’s reset with a young core, JJ Wetherholt’s development, and early impressions of the pitching staff as spring battles continue.
    1 March 2026, 6:29 pm
  • 11 minutes 49 seconds
    Chaim Bloom on Marmol’s Extension, Organizational Alignment, and the Cardinals’ Reset
    Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom explains the two-year extension for Oli Marmol with a 2029 club option, detailing why continuity and alignment were critical during a franchise reset. Bloom discusses Marmol’s growth, open communication, and deep involvement in player development as the club builds its next core. He also evaluates top prospect JJ Wetherholt’s spring progress and shares early impressions of a competitive pitching staff as tough rotation decisions loom.
    1 March 2026, 6:26 pm
  • 9 minutes 52 seconds
    Chris Blair on WWT Raceway: NASCAR Playoffs, IndyCar Night Race, and a Massive September Weekend
    Chris Blair previews a huge year at World Wide Technology Raceway, including Tyler Reddick and 23XI Racing’s surge, the Enjoy Illinois 300 NASCAR Cup playoff weekend in September, and the 10th running of the Bommarito Automotive Group 500 IndyCar night race on June 7. Blair details the new 750-horsepower package, rising ticket sales, Michael Jordan’s presence with 23XI, and a potential Cardinals Hall of Fame weekend crossover
    1 March 2026, 6:24 pm
  • 41 minutes 29 seconds
    Hour 1: Marmol Extended, Bernie Reacts, SLU at 26–3, Lindenwood Momentum
    Hour 1 opens in Jupiter with the Cardinals extending Ollie Marmol through 2028 with a 2029 club option, reinforcing alignment between Bill DeWitt Jr., Chaim Bloom, and the manager during a pivotal rebuild. Bernie Miklasz reacts to the decision and explains why Bloom chose continuity over a splash move. Plus, Josh Schertz breaks down SLU’s 91–76 win over Duquesne as the Billikens sit at 26–3 and chase an A-10 title, and Lindenwood AD Jason Coomer discusses OVC success, Division I hockey growth, and the program’s push to hang banners.
    1 March 2026, 6:06 pm
  • 9 minutes 31 seconds
    Lindenwood Rising: OVC Titles, D-I Hockey Upsets, and a Growing St. Charles Buzz
    Lindenwood Athletic Director Jason Coomer breaks down a banner year across the department. The women’s basketball team clinches a share of the OVC regular-season title and enters the tournament as a No. 2 seed, while the men’s team surges with a dominant road win at Western Illinois. Coomer details St. Charles County’s growth and the department’s two-word mission, “Hang banners.” Plus, the rapid rise of Division I hockey with signature wins over Notre Dame, Wisconsin, and Denver, the upcoming United Collegiate Hockey Cup at Centene Community Ice Center, football’s push under Jed Stugart, and MLB Network’s Greg Amsinger staying connected to his Lindenwood roots.
    1 March 2026, 6:04 pm
  • 13 minutes 49 seconds
    Josh Schertz on SLU’s 91–76 Win, Physicality Shift, and A-10 Title Push
    Josh Schertz breaks down Saint Louis University’s 91–76 second-half surge over Duquesne, explaining why it was more about flow and force than halftime magic. He details freeing Robbie Avila offensively, the impact of Paul Otieno and Kellen Thames, and the standard of toughness behind rotation decisions. At 26–3 overall and 14–2 in the A-10, Schertz discusses the stretch run, NCAA positioning, Senior Night emotions, and why the Billikens’ 18–0 home record is fueled by one of the best atmospheres in college basketball.
    1 March 2026, 6:01 pm
  • 11 minutes 55 seconds
    Bernie Miklasz on Oli Marmol’s Extension and the Cardinals Rebuild Plan
    Bernie Miklasz breaks down Oli Marmol’s contract extension through 2028, why Chaim Bloom chose continuity over a splash hire, and what true front office alignment means during the Cardinals’ first real rebuild in more than 30 years. Plus, context on fan perception, comparisons to Tony La Russa, and what Marmol must prove in the years ahead.
    1 March 2026, 5:27 pm
  • 1 hour 11 minutes
    (Full Show) USA Hockey Wins Gold, SLU Comeback, City SC Opener & Cardinals Spring Camp
    Tom Ackerman hosts a packed edition of Sports on a Sunday Morning reacting to Team USA’s dramatic overtime gold medal win over Canada. Bernie Miklasz breaks down Connor Hellebuyck’s standout performance and the significance of the first U.S. men’s hockey gold since 1980, while Kelly O’Grady joins from Milan with the in-arena perspective and emotional medal ceremony. SLU head coach Josh Schertz discusses watching the gold medal game, the mental side of elite competition, and the Billikens’ 33-point swing against VCU as they prepare for a challenging A-10 stretch. Diego Gigliani talks the STL City SC season opener, Marcel Hartel’s goal, and the club’s playoff ambitions, while Chaim Bloom provides early Cardinals spring training insight, including rotation competition, young pitching, and the addition of Ramón Urías. The show also includes Cardinals spring notes, a full college basketball rundown, and continued reaction to USA Hockey’s historic win.
    22 February 2026, 6:46 pm
  • 32 minutes 46 seconds
    Hour (2) - USA Hockey Golden Goal, Jack Hughes OT Winner & Weekend Sports Rundown
    Tom Ackerman reacts to Team USA’s overtime gold medal win over Canada, including the call of Jack Hughes’ golden goal and Connor Hellebuyck’s dominant performance as the U.S. captures its first men’s hockey gold since 1980. The hour includes reaction to the emotional celebration, St. Louis connections on Team USA, and the atmosphere in Italy. Diego Gigliani joins to discuss the STL City SC season opener, the draw with Charlotte, Marcel Hartel’s goal, roster changes, and the club’s push to get back into playoff contention while building momentum in the St. Louis soccer market. Chaim Bloom talks Cardinals spring training, early pitching impressions, rotation competition, the addition of Ramón Urías, and the organization’s focus on improving defense and supporting young arms as camp gets underway.
    22 February 2026, 6:44 pm
  • 10 minutes 19 seconds
    Chaim Bloom on Cardinals Rotation Battle, Ramón Urías Addition & Spring Pitching
    Tom Ackerman talks with Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom after the first spring training game about early impressions from camp and the competition taking shape. Bloom discusses Matthew Liberatore’s outing, Quinn Matthews’ stuff, and how Kyle Leahy has put himself in the mix for a rotation spot after stretching out as a starter. He also provides injury updates on Riley O’Brien and highlights prospects and depth pieces making impressions, including Luis Gastelum, Nathan Church, and Thomas Saggese. Bloom explains the addition of Ramón Urías as a versatile right-handed infield bat, the club’s focus on improving defense behind young pitching, and how players like Fermín and Saggese could factor into outfield depth. He emphasizes that spring is about evaluating workloads, versatility, and who can help shape a roster built around developing young arms and stronger team defense.
    22 February 2026, 6:38 pm
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