Episodes
Bernie chats about the Cardinals' front office failures and goes through a list of bad decisions made by them since Oliver Marmol has taken over as manager. Bernie also rants about the Cardinals habit of giving up on players too early into their careers and the age-related drop in production from Nolan Arenado and Paul Goldschmidt. 
Published 06/21/24
Bernie recaps Thursday's historic matchup between the Cardinals and the Giants from Rickwood Field in Bimingham, Alabama. Bernie gives his thoughts on the pressure that manager Oliver Marmol faces from the fanbase. Bernie also makes his prediction for game six of the Stanley Cup Final along with what needs to happen for the Edmonton Oilers to force a game seven.  
Published 06/21/24
Bernie evaluates the Blues' 2023 first round draft picks and talks about what needs to happen for the Blues to return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2025.
Published 06/20/24
Bernie chats with ESPN senior NHL writer Greg Wyshynski. Greg offers up his prediction on if the Edmonton Oilers can force a Game 7 in the Stanley Cup Final. Greg gives his opinion on Connor McDavid's performance throughout the postseason. Greg also breaks down the Blues' move to make Alexander Steen Doug Armstrong's successor as general manager.
Published 06/20/24
Bernie discusses some topics around the MLB including the dominant offense of the Baltimore Orioles and the Cardinals future front office plans. Bernie breaks down the odds of the Cardinals going with a new front office regime after the 2024 season and thinks fromer Boston Red Sox Executive Chaim Bloom would be a good fit for the position. 
Published 06/20/24
Bernie talks about his different experiences with Yankees legend Joe DiMaggio and why he was not on the same level as the late great Willie Mays. Bernie rants about the beef with the word "momentum," claiming that it does not exist with this year's Cardinals. Bernie also breaks down what pieces the Cardinals should look for as the deadline approaches. 
Published 06/20/24
Bernie welcomes CBSSports.com MLB Writer Matt Snyder. Bernie and Matt break down the 15-team pile up that is the National League. Matt brings up some possible positive outcomes of a losing team making the playoffs this year and gives a fan perspective of the gloomy National League. Bernie also continues to praise the lasting contributions that Willie Mays made throughout his career. 
Published 06/20/24
Bernie makes the argument that Willie Mays is one of the greatest baseball players to ever live. Bernie considers the environment Mays played in along with some of his most jaw dropping stats as important factors that back the "GOAT" statement up.   
Published 06/20/24
Bernie rounds the bases on the latest news in sports with the Los Angeles Lakers inking former NBA sharpshooter JJ Redick to a four-year deal to become the team's next head coach and the Cardinals taking on the Giants at historic Rickwood Field in Birmingham, Alabama. Bernie also rants about the Cardinals' desperate need for a fifth starter as injuries continue to plague key contributors. 
Published 06/20/24
Bernie chats about the historically dominant playoff run that Boston Celtics superstar Jayson Tatum had this past season. Bernie breaks down why he thinks Tatum should have won the Finals MVP and why he thinks Tatum's jersey will be in the rafters with the other Celtic greats by the end of his career. 
Published 06/19/24
Bernie visits with NHL on TNT analyst and former Blues broadcaster Darren Pang. Darren breaks down the Stanley Cup Final and the dominant performances from Edmonton in games four and five. Darren also gives his opinion on the Blues transitional move with Alexander Steen being the successor for General Manager Doug Armstrong. 
Published 06/19/24
Bernie rants about the sudden burnout throughout the Cardinals starting rotation. Bernie breaks down some possible solutions for the burnout issue and suggests that the Cardinals follow the blueprint of giving more young talent innings in the big leagues rather than gassing out in the minors.  
Published 06/19/24
Bernie chats with Fangraphs writer and longtime Cardinals fan Ben Clemens. Ben and Bernie talk about Cardinals starter Lance Lynn and his habit of emptying the tank early into his starts. Ben also breaks down how the additions of Willson Contreras and Lars Nootbaar will bolster the Cardinals lineup. 
Published 06/19/24
Bernie shares some of his favorite memories of watching Willie Mays play and recalls the greatest plays made by the "Say Hey Kid" including one that may never be repeated.
Published 06/19/24
Bernie gives his thoughts on the cardinals' series loss in Miami. Bernie breaks down the laste-inning offensive struggles against the statistially bad Marlins bullpen while praising the Cardinals bullpen for giving them a chance to win the game. Bernie also rants about the Cardinals' poor quality at bats with runners in scoring position. 
Published 06/19/24
Bernie chats about the inconsistent and underwhelming production from the Cardinals offense. Bernie discusses how he thinks Masyn Winn is better fit for the bottom of the lineup rather than the leadoff slot. Bernie also talks about how the offense needs more consistent contact and and quality plate appearances rather than just hitting for power and striking out. 
Published 06/17/24
Bernie chats with USA TODAY senior baseball columnist Bob Nightengale. Bob goes into detail about how Cardinals stars Nolan Arenado and Paul Goldschmidt are viewed around the league and what the roster needs to bolster their lineup at the deadline. Bob also gives insight on the NL Central and what each team needs to be considered a top contender.  
Published 06/17/24
Bernie visits with NBA writer and publisher of https://www.lastnightinbasketball.com/ Jared Dubin. Bernie and Jared discuss the NBA Finals and defensive play of the Boston Celtics. Jared gives Bernie some more insight on the Celtics' defensive crumble in Game 4 and why he thinks they will close it out in five.  
Published 06/17/24
Bernie talks about how he belives Pedro Pages deserves more playing time thanks to his stellar defense behind the plate. Bernie also breaks down why he thinks Ivan Herrera needs to be sent down for everyday playing time after Willson Contreras is returns the lineup and rants about how the Cardinals' trust in Steven Matz has only come back to bite the organization.
Published 06/17/24
Bernie chats about how the bullpen's clutch run prevention and the starting rotations continued dominance are some of the main reasons for the Cardinals turnaround since May 12. Bernie also explains why the Cardinals are in desperate need of Tommy Edman because of the lack of offensive output from the center field position. 
Published 06/17/24
Bernie rips the narrative that Duncan Keith was the spark the Edmonton Oilers needed to reverse their fortunes in the Stanley Cup Final, as Keith's speech is a sign of a lack of veteran leadership. Bernie also points out how other great motivational speeches (Jason Heyward) are only remembered because of the end result when the outcome could have easily been different.
Published 06/17/24
Bernie talks about the dominant NBA Finals performance from the Boston Celtics. Bernie also expresses his disappointment in the Dallas Mavericks' non-existent defense and Luka Doncic's on court antics. 
Published 06/14/24
Bernie breaks down some postgame sound from the Cardinals victory over the Chicago Cubs. Bernie talks about Kyle Gibson's seven inning shutout, Dylan Carlson's two hit game, and Pedro Pages' first  MLB home run.  
Published 06/14/24
Bernie compares the Cubs and Cardinals' organizations off of the field. Bernie gets into the Cubs' front office and developmental system while ranking the moves made by them going back to the 2016 World Series. Bernie also breaks down the reasons why he thinks the Cubs have an upper hand on the Cardinals in terms of prospects. 
Published 06/14/24
Bernie breaks down the Cards' 3-0 victory ove rthe Cubs at Wrigley Field. Bernie praises Pedro Pages' work behind the plate as well as Kyle Gibson's performance on the mound. Bernie also expresses concern about how Kyle Hendricks was able to shutdown the Cardinals offense.
Published 06/14/24