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In Episode 51 of the Gashouse Gang podcast, Matt Pauley and Bernie Miklasz discuss Rob Cerfolio, the Cardinals' Assistant General Manager, and his vision for enhancing the team’s player development system. They also pay tribute to the late Bob Uecker, reflecting on his legendary career as the beloved voice of the Milwaukee Brewers. The episode dives into the Blues' remarkable turnaround under new head coach Jim Montgomery and their playoff hopes, and concludes with an in-depth preview of the NFL divisional round, including the Chiefs, Lions, Rams, and the exciting Ravens vs. Bills showdown.
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In Episode 50, Bernie Miklasz and Kevin Wheeler pay tribute to Bob Uecker, celebrating his incredible legacy as a Hall of Fame broadcaster, actor, and beloved personality. They analyze the Cardinals' quiet offseason and discuss how the team could adapt creatively without major free-agent moves. The hosts also evaluate the Blues' performance since the coaching change and debate their trade deadline strategy—should they buy or sell? Finally, they preview the upcoming NFL playoff games, including Chiefs vs. Texans, Lions vs. Commanders, Bills vs. Ravens, and Eagles vs. Rams.
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Join Tom Ackerman and Matt Pauley in Gas House Gang Episode 49 as they dive into the upcoming Cardinals Winter Warm-Up. They discuss the importance of fan engagement, front office transparency, and the fan expectations surrounding payroll cuts. They also touch on the sold-out autograph sessions for Masyn Winn and Jordan Walker. The conversation shifts to Roki Sasaki and how his decision might impact the Cardinals' pitching future. Plus, the duo recaps Blues' victory over Calgary, reflects on SLU’s disappointing loss, and cheers on Mizzou's impressive win over Florida.
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In this episode of Gas House Gang with Tom Ackerman and Kevin Wheeler break down R?ki Sasaki's potential landing spots, with the Dodgers, Padres, and Blue Jays as the finalists. They analyze the Cardinals' roster and explore potential trades, including Alec Burleson, while discussing Masyn Winn's potential to become a star player for the team. The show also previews upcoming college basketball games involving SLU, Illinois, and Missouri, and dives into the Blues’ recent struggles, speculating on the possibility of acquiring Ryan O'Reilly from the Predators. Finally, the hosts share their predictions for the NFL divisional round playoff games.
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As frustration grows among Cardinals fans, with declining attendance and TV ratings, the team’s struggles have sparked debate: are fans becoming “spoiled” by past success or are these signs of deeper issues? Tom Ackerman provides his analysis of the team’s performance, while Matt Pauley, Kevin Wheeler, and Bernie Miklasz offer their perspectives on the Cardinals’ direction. Brendan Donovan continues to shine as an “impact player,” and fans are eager to see how the team responds to the challenges facing players like Miles Mikolas. The looming leadership transition from John Mozeliak to Chaim Bloom raises further questions about the future of the roster and whether changes are on the horizon. Plus, our panel delves into the offseason moves, what fans can expect, and the team’s next steps.
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In this episode of GasHouse Gang, Bernie Miklasz and Matt Pauley dive deep into John Mozeliak's recent comments about the Cardinals' efforts to trade Nolan Arenado at the Winter Meetings and the challenges of finalizing that deal. They discuss how the team's offseason focus on trading Arenado has influenced other roster decisions and what this means for the future. The hosts also talk about the team's approach to arbitration cases, with notable players like Lars Nootbaar, Andre Pallante, and Brendan Donovan involved. They address concerns over bullpen depth and the impact of overuse, particularly with JoJo Romero. They also touch on Heim Bloom’s role in the front office transition and how it may influence the team moving forward.
Bernie and Matt also recap Notre Dame’s thrilling win over Penn State in the Orange Bowl, preview Ohio State vs. Texas in the Cotton Bowl, and share their thoughts on the upcoming NFL playoff matchups, including Ravens-Steelers and Vikings-Rams. -
In this episode of GasHouse Gang, Miklasz and Wheeler dive into the latest on the Cardinals, from the ongoing Nolan Arenado trade saga to how they should handle playing time for Pedro Pagés and Ivan Herrera. The conversation also turns to the team's struggles in developing quality starting pitching, especially when compared to the Walt Jocketty era. We also break down potential lineup moves, including whether Lars Nootbaar should get more time in center field. Plus, we cover the Blues’ upcoming home-heavy schedule and the Cardinals’ decision to avoid arbitration with Ryan Helsley by signing him to an $8.2 million deal.
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In Gashouse Gang Ep. 44, Tom Ackerman and Kevin Wheeler discuss Nolan Arenado's uncertain future with the Cardinals, including his potential participation in the Winter Warm-Up event and trade rumors. The show highlights the autograph ticket sales for stars like Masyn Winn and Jordan Walker and explores the team's pitching staff, stressing the need for adaptability and modern technologies to boost performance. Excitement surrounds young prospects like Quinn Matthews and Michael McGreevy, and the hosts also delve into Carolyn Kindle’s investment as a minority owner of the St. Louis Blues. They wrap up with a look at SLU basketball's pivotal game against St. Bonaventure and explore the possibility of bringing an NBA team to St. Louis.
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Tom Ackerman and Kevin Wheeler break down the biggest stories in sports, starting with the Cardinals’ dilemma over trading Nolan Arenado. With 68% of fans in a Twitter poll favoring a trade, the cohosts discuss potential destinations like the Red Sox and Astros and the impact on younger players like Nolan Gorman and Brendan Donovan. In the NFL, they analyze key matchups, including Chargers vs. Texans, Ravens vs. Steelers, Bills vs. Broncos, and Packers vs. Eagles. Shifting to hockey, they evaluate the Blues' inconsistent performance under Jim Montgomery and their playoff hopes. On the college basketball front, the spotlight is on SLU’s strong showing in the A-10, Mizzou’s SEC run, and Illinois’ season, with an emphasis on SLU’s upcoming game against St. Bonaventure.
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In this episode, Tom Ackerman is joined by Kevin Wheeler and Bernie Miklasz to discuss the St. Louis Cardinals' quiet offseason, trade rumors around Nolan Arenado, and struggles with free-agent signings. They dive into the team’s offensive challenges, pitching depth, and the development of young players like Nolan Gorman and Iván Herrera. The conversation also touches on the Detroit Lions' dominant 15-2 season despite defensive injuries.
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On this episode of Gashouse Gang (Ep. 41), Bernie Miklasz and Matt Pauley dive into the uncertainty surrounding Nolan Arenado’s future with the St. Louis Cardinals. Will he be traded or stick around? We explore the potential ramifications if he stays, from roster changes to the impact on other players.
The conversation shifts to college football, discussing potential changes to the College Football Playoff format and how to make the system more fair and equitable. Finally, we take a deep dive into the SEC’s decline in the postseason, looking at the effects of NIL, the transfer portal, and increased competitiveness from other conferences. -
The Gashouse Gang is back! On today’s episode, Bernie Miklasz and Kevin Wheeler break down the College Football Playoff action:
Penn State vs. Boise State—turnovers and penalties hurt Boise, but they fought hard.
Arizona State vs. Texas—closer than expected.
Ohio State vs. Oregon—a total blowout that caught everyone off guard.
Kevin and Bernie also predict Notre Dame will take down Georgia, citing the Bulldogs' backup quarterback as a key factor. Then, the guys discuss Nolan Arenado’s trade market with teams like the Yankees, Mets, and Red Sox in the mix. They also dive into the Cardinals’ prospects, like JJ Wetherholt and Quinn Matthews, and the need to give young talent a shot in 2025. Plus, a look at the Blues’ improvement under Jim Montgomery, with hopes of a playoff push despite some inconsistency. -
In this episode of The Gashouse Gang, Tom Ackerman and Kevin Wheeler break down the state of college football as bowl games flood the postseason, with a focus on the lack of meaning in many of these matchups, except for a few key games. They dive into the predictions for the upcoming College Football Playoff, with special attention to the Ohio State vs. Oregon and Notre Dame vs. Georgia games. The discussion then shifts to the competitive balance in major professional sports leagues, addressing how better revenue sharing, rather than salary caps, could improve parity. The guys also analyze the Detroit Lions’ current chances in the NFC North amidst their defensive injury issues and debate whether anyone can beat the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC playoffs, given their dominance.
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As 2024 comes to a close, Kevin Wheeler, Matt Pauley, Tom Ackerman, and Bernie Miklasz recap the past year in terms of St. Louis sports, and made some takeaways from each of our teams. We then look to the future to predict what 2025 may have in store.
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Matt Pauley & Bernie Miklasz take over the Dave Glover Show for four hours of Gashouse Gang fun talking baseball and 2025 Cardinals expectations with Will Leitch, the Tigers new QB, a potential future for the Rams Settlement Fund, Cam Janssen breaks down all the different boost that Monty has brought to the Blues, NFL Network's Jeffri Chadiha breaks down the top teams in each conference as the playoffs close in and a quick tap into the biggest news in movies!
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In this Christmas Eve edition of Gashouse Gang, Tom Ackerman and Bernie Miklasz reflect on their relationships with coaching legends like Norm Stewart, Tony La Russa, and Jack Buck. They discuss challenges facing Oli Marmol as the Cardinals' manager and analyze Bill DeWitt's leadership during the team's struggles. They critique ESPN's negative reactions to CFP selections and emphasize the need for credibility in sports media. Plus, insights on the Blues’ improved defense under Jim Montgomery and Dylan Holloway's impressive performance.
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In Episode 35 of GasHouse Gang, Tom Ackerman, Matt Pauley, and Bernie Miklasz discuss Paul Goldschmidt’s move to the Yankees and its potential impact on Nolan Arenado’s future. The panel also dives into the Cardinals’ recent minor league coaching hires, including Ryan Barba as Minor League Field Coordinator, Jose Leger as Assistant Minor League Field Coordinator/Baserunning Coordinator, Austin Meine as Minor League Pitching Coordinator, and Ethan Goforth as Minor League Catching Coordinator. They express optimism about Brant Brown as the new hitting coach and outline what success looks like for the 2025 Cardinals. Additionally, the panel explores how the team’s offensive struggles in 2022 might naturally correct in the upcoming season.
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In this episode of Gashouse Gang, Matt Pauley and Bernie Mikalsz dive deep into the ongoing situation with Nolan Arenado and the Cardinals. Will he stay or will he go? The uncertainty surrounding his future with the team could have major implications.
The hosts also tackle the hypocrisy around PED use in baseball, focusing on the double standards and selective outrage over players like Sammy Sosa. They discuss how the outrage seems inconsistent when compared to previous eras, where amphetamine use was rampant.
Plus, the Cubs are bringing Sammy Sosa back into the fold, but there’s a catch: he has to apologize. The hosts criticize the Cubs’ handling of the situation, questioning whether this is more about money than morality.
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In Episode 33 of Gashouse Gang, Kevin Wheeler and Bernie Miklasz delve into the latest developments surrounding Nolan Arenado’s future with the St. Louis Cardinals. They explore the factors Arenado is prioritizing in a potential trade, including location, contention status, and roster fit, and analyze why he has reportedly rejected a trade to the Houston Astros. They also discuss the significant payroll relief the Cardinals could gain by trading Arenado, and how this impacts their offseason strategy. They break down the type of trade return the Cardinals might expect and compare it to similar high-profile player trades. Finally, the episode considers how Arenado would fit into the Cardinals' lineup if he stays and the challenges of prioritizing a youth movement with his presence
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In this episode of Gashouse Gang, Kevin Wheeler and Matt Pauley pay tribute to Bill Greenblatt, the iconic Cardinals photographer, following his passing. They discuss Major League Baseball's ongoing efforts to address pitching injuries and trends in pitcher usage, focusing on the importance of developing young talent with proper training and conditioning. The conversation then shifts to the St. Louis Blues, exploring team dynamics under new coach Jim Montgomery. Finally, Kevin Wheeler advocates for cutting down on college football bowl games, arguing that reducing the number of postseason matchups would help alleviate the challenges posed by the transfer portal and player opt-outs.
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