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Sports Open Line
Audacy
500 episodes
23 hours ago
In this edition of Sports Open Line, it is a shortened show due to Friday night Billikens basketball. Matt Pauley discusses the roster decisions the Cardinals have made in the past couple days, and the 4 players who were non-tendered today.
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In this edition of Sports Open Line, it is a shortened show due to Friday night Billikens basketball. Matt Pauley discusses the roster decisions the Cardinals have made in the past couple days, and the 4 players who were non-tendered today.
Show more...
Sports
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Hour 1: Is baseball swinging back to valuing contact and innings from starting pitching?
Sports Open Line
31 minutes
1 week ago
Hour 1: Is baseball swinging back to valuing contact and innings from starting pitching?
In the first hour of Sports Open Line, Kevin Wheeler discusses what bothers him at this point in MLB's offseason. Then as always, Bernie Miklasz at 6:20 on Wednesdays, on the future of the Cardinals, and the struggles of the Blues. The Cy Young Award winners being announced leads into a conversation on whether the baseball industry is balancing out what they value.
Sports Open Line
In this edition of Sports Open Line, it is a shortened show due to Friday night Billikens basketball. Matt Pauley discusses the roster decisions the Cardinals have made in the past couple days, and the 4 players who were non-tendered today.