Sports voice in St. Louis for 40 years. I do Gashouse Gang, Redbird Rush Hour + Sports On a Sunday Morning @KMOXsports + daily column & video @STLSprtsCntrl
Bernie Show: A rotation change is in order. We've seen what M. Liberatore can do, and statistically he's one of the worst starting pitchers in MLB -- and getting worse. Time to give another #STLCards pitcher a chance in the rotation.
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Bernie Show: Chaim Bloom has several ways to go with SP Dustin May and #STLCards fans probably won't like the likely outcome. https://t.co/hqEbOCRwNI via @YouTube
Breakfast with Bernie: the #STLCards should keep Joshua Baez at Triple A ... so they don't have to send him back to Triple A. Also: many weird headlines and notes and randomness and excerpts of media beating up on Ronaldo
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Redbird Review: The #STLCards picked a great time to surprise major-league baseball. Because conditions indicate it will probably be easier to make the postseason in 2026. Also: dull loss Wednesday; Cards miss chance to sweep.
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Bernie Show: 4 home runs in one game for Triple A Memphis. So why no promotion for #STLCards slugging sensation Joshua Baez? https://t.co/93nhIHyrKZ via @YouTube
Breakfast with Bernie, written earlier: #STLCards won another series with pitching, Winn's defense, and important contributions from the bottom 5 in their lineup. And down at Memphis, how about Joshua Baez? FOUR home runs? Mercy!
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REDBIRD REVIEW: #STLCards and the fearsome foursome at the top now have a much more balanced lineup thanks to effective roster changes. https://t.co/p6rMCyOmyV
Thanks to Chaim Bloom, the #STLCards are wildly exceeding expectations in 2026, and doing while building and preserving a bright future. https://t.co/AUla0KFU3E via @YouTube
How great was Dustin May's one-hit shutout over the Padres? He had a 99 Game Score, the updated Tom Tango version. By posting a 99 score, May matched the game score of Bob Gibson's epic 17-strikeout performance against the Tigers in Game 1 of the 1968 World Series. Gibson allowed 5 hits in that game, so May's 1-hit stinginess enabled him to finish with the exact same game score despite having 8 fewer strikeouts. #STLCards
Bernie Show: To "fix" the bullpen the #STLCards first must fix the starting rotation by putting two starters IN that bullpen. The innings shortage is wearing down the 'pen. https://t.co/weSICXx0wA via @YouTube
Breakfast with Bernie: #STLCards bullpen torn and worn, Blaze (of glory) Jordan and the deeper lineup + the tragic death of former Mizzou pass-rushing star Aldon Smith, plus a salute to the new NBA and NHL champs.
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That first “Memphis Mafia” component was a big part of the #STLCards 2011 championship team. Not predicting any titles; I just think it’s awesome to see that tradition come alive again.
With his aggressive series of minor-league promotions to boost the lineup, Chaim Bloom has created a new “Memphis Mafia” for the #STLCards offense. And it’s fabulous.
Redbird Review: Why the #STLCards changed their minds, called up the peoples choice, Blaze Jordan, and what it means for Nolan Gorman. Please pardon my typos. Long day! https://t.co/hakuJWj1J4
@mattlane61951 That checks out with me and what I've been told. They'd be happy if he becomes a good hitter in the big leagues and can play 1B, DH, and be a valuable RHB off the bench. As a hitter Blaze will have to work on getting the ball in the air, though. Take care.
One of the prime reasons for the Blaze Jordan move was Ramon Urias not being available for the next month or so. Another big reason is the club recognizing Gorman wouldn't overcome a career-worst slump up here and #STLCards have a lot of stuff lined up for him in Memphis (cont)