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Gashouse Gang
Audacy
231 episodes
1 day ago
Rob Bradford, Boston sports writer, radio host, and host of the Baseball Isn’t Boring podcast, joins the show to share what Cardinals fans can expect from their trade returns for Sonny Gray and new President of Baseball Operations, Chaim Bloom.
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Rob Bradford, Boston sports writer, radio host, and host of the Baseball Isn’t Boring podcast, joins the show to share what Cardinals fans can expect from their trade returns for Sonny Gray and new President of Baseball Operations, Chaim Bloom.
Show more...
Baseball
Sports
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The Gashouse Gang – Hall of Famer Jim Kaat
Gashouse Gang
39 minutes
1 week ago
The Gashouse Gang – Hall of Famer Jim Kaat
Chris Rongey and Bernie Miklasz host The Gashouse Gang and speak to senior writer for The Athletic Tyler Kepner on the MLB offseason, his thoughts on Chaim Bloom, and the betting scandal involving pitchers from the Cleveland Guardians. Hall of Famer and former Cardinals pitcher Jim Kaat also joins the show to discuss his time with St. Louis, the evolution of the game, and his personal baseball memorabilia being auctioned off at the Louisville Slugger Museum in Louisville.
Gashouse Gang
Rob Bradford, Boston sports writer, radio host, and host of the Baseball Isn’t Boring podcast, joins the show to share what Cardinals fans can expect from their trade returns for Sonny Gray and new President of Baseball Operations, Chaim Bloom.