Sports Open Line
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 354:53:55
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Sinopse
The nightly program has been a fixture on KMOX for many years and features a variety of hosts.
Episódios
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Hour 2: Super Bowl odds, should all NFL stadiums have domes?
05/02/2026 Duração: 40minIn the second hour of the show, Nate Gatter debates why occasional weather NFL games are great to watch, and why not all NFL stadiums should have domes. He is joined by Aaron Schatz, who covers the NFL for FTN Fantasy and ESPN+, to preview the Super Bowl!
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Hour 1: Cardinals lose massive amount of TV money, Olympic soccer coming to St. Louis
05/02/2026 Duração: 37minIn this first hour of Sports Open Line, Nate Gatter talks Billikens basketball, and their comeback win over Davidson last night. Then, he is joined by KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz, and they talk about the Cardinals TV situation and the money the organization will be losing out on with the switch. Marc Schreiber, President of the St. Louis Sports Commission, joins the show as well, to tell us more about Olympic soccer coming to St. Louis, and other major sports events coming to town!
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Full Show: Katie Woo, Amy Maxkors, Tom Timmermann
04/02/2026 Duração: 01h02minIn the first hour of Sports Open Line, Nate Gatter argues that despite trading players this offseason, he is excited for the organization to finally have a direction. Our guests include Katie Woo, former Cardinals beat writer, who now covers the Dodgers and MLB for The Athletic, and our own Amy Marxkors, to talk Blues hockey. In the second hour of the show, Nate talks all things Billikens basketball with Tom Timmermann, who covers SLU athletics and St. Louis City SC for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Then, a conversation about Josh Schertz's future in St. Louis.
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Hour 2: Billikens preview vs Davidson, what job would it take for Schertz to leave St. Louis?
04/02/2026 Duração: 27minIn the second hour of the show, Nate Gatter talks all things Billikens basketball with Tom Timmermann, who covers SLU athletics and St. Louis City SC for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Then, a conversation about Josh Schertz's future in St. Louis.
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Hour 1: Cardinals have transformed farm system, Blues continue to struggle
04/02/2026 Duração: 34minIn the first hour of Sports Open Line, Nate Gatter argues that despite trading players this offseason, he is excited for the organization to finally have a direction. Our guests include Katie Woo, former Cardinals beat writer, who now covers the Dodgers and MLB for The Athletic, and our own Amy Marxkors, to talk Blues hockey.
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Billikens Coaches Show (2/2/26)
03/02/2026 Duração: 43minTom Ackerman is joined by the Billikens Women's Head Basketball Coach, Rebecca Tillett, and freshman center Alyssa Koerkenmeier in tonight's edition of the Billikens Coaches Show!
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Full Show: Brendan Donovan trade reactions
03/02/2026 Duração: 40minIn tonight's one hour edition of Sports Open Line, there's a lot to break down with news of Brendan Donovan being traded to the Mariners for a package of prospects and picks. Matt Pauley talks through the trade, and answers your texts, comments, and calls regarding the deal!
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Full Show: Billikens/Dayton preview, Jim Montgomery audio
31/01/2026 Duração: 26minIn a shortened Sports Open Line before Billikens basketball, it's a bit of an extended pregame show, as we are joined by Matthew Rocchio, who covers the Billikens for STL Sports Central. Then, hear audio from Blues head coach Jim Montgomery!
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Full Show: Bernie Miklasz, Super Bowl/NFL Coaching Carousel with Jacob Camenker, MLB storylines with Matt Snyder
29/01/2026 Duração: 01h16minMatt Pauley hosts Sports Open Line, and in the first hour, he is joined by KMOX Sports contributor Bernie Miklasz, as they discuss the Brewers' strategy of trading key players before reaching free agency. Then, Jacob Camenker, NFL reporter for USA Today joins the show to talk through the NFL coaching carousel, as well as the upcoming Super Bowl between the Seahawks and Patriots. In the second hour of tonight's show, Matt Pauley talks MLB offseason with Matt Snyder, MLB writer for CBS Sports. Then, hear audio from Doug Armstrong and Blues head coach Jim Montgomery. We finish off the show by hearing from Nolan Arenado, as we play his comments from the "Foul Territory" podcast.
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Hour 2: Doug Armstrong & Jim Montgomery audio, Nolan Arenado's comments
29/01/2026 Duração: 40minIn the second hour of tonight's show, Matt Pauley talks MLB offseason with Matt Snyder, MLB writer for CBS Sports. Then, hear audio from Doug Armstrong and Blues head coach Jim Montgomery. We finish off the show by hearing from Nolan Arenado, as we play his comments from the "Foul Territory" podcast.
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Hour 1: MLB front office strategies, NFL coaching carousel, Billikens win thriller
29/01/2026 Duração: 36minMatt Pauley hosts Sports Open Line, and in the first hour, he is joined by KMOX Sports contributor Bernie Miklasz, as they discuss the Brewers' strategy of trading key players before reaching free agency. Then, Jacob Camenker, NFL reporter for USA Today joins the show to talk through the NFL coaching carousel, as well as the upcoming Super Bowl between the Seahawks and Patriots.
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Full Show: Corey Miller, Grace Ybarra, Daniel Guerrero
27/01/2026 Duração: 01h17minIn the first hour of Sports Open Line, Matt Pauley chats with a couple of local TV guests, Corey Miller sports anchor/reporter for KDSK, on everything St. Louis sports, as well as him heading to Italy for the Winter Olympics! Then, we are joined by Grace Ybarra, sports anchor/reporter for KMOV, and they discuss her alum Indiana winning the National Championship, and the biggest sports revelation around town, the St. Louis Billikens. In the second hour of the show, Matt plays audio from and reacts to Chaim Bloom's conversation from "Sports on a Sunday Morning." Our last guest of the show is Daniel Guerrero, Cardinals beat writer from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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Hour 2: Reacting to Chaim Bloom, Jim Montgomery audio
27/01/2026 Duração: 39minIn the second hour of the show, Matt Pauley plays audio from and reacts to Chaim Bloom's conversation from "Sports on a Sunday Morning." Our last guest of the show is Daniel Guerrero, Cardinals beat writer from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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Hour 1: Donovan trade uncertainty, Winter Olympics in Italy, Billikens keep climbing AP rankings
27/01/2026 Duração: 38minIn the first hour of Sports Open Line, Matt Pauley chats with a couple of local TV guests, Corey Miller sports anchor/reporter for KDSK, on everything St. Louis sports, as well as him heading to Italy for the Winter Olympics! Then, we are joined by Grace Ybarra, sports anchor/reporter for KMOV, and they discuss her alum Indiana winning the National Championship, and the biggest sports revelation around town, the St. Louis Billikens.
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Full Show: Billikens win big over St. Bonaventure & Predicting Cardinals 2026 win total
24/01/2026 Duração: 45minIn this one hour edition of Sports Open Line after Billikens basketball, Matt Pauley continues postgame Billikens coverage, as he is joined by Stu Durando, who covers Billiken athletics for his Substack, Stu on SLU. Then, Matt talks Cardinals baseball and compares the current roster to the 2025 team.
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Full Show: Bernie Miklasz, Blues with Amy Marxkors, and MLB Offseason with Dani Wexelman
22/01/2026 Duração: 01h11minIn the first hour of Sports Open Line, Matt Pauley discusses Yadier Molina being hired in the Cardinals front office as Assistant to the President of Baseball Operations. He and KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz discuss that and much more! Then, some Blues talk with "Hockey Amy" as Amy Marxkors joins the show. As we continue in the second hour, Matt talks on the Dodgers and other big market teams being able to spend more than the rest of the league, how hard the owners will fight for a salary cap, and the odds of seeing a lockout before the 2027 season. We are then joined by Dani Wexelman, of MLB Network and Sirius XM radio, as well as SNY to discuss major news and notes from this baseball offseason.
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Hour 2: What are the odds of a lockout in MLB next year?
22/01/2026 Duração: 38minAs we continue in the second hour, Matt Pauley talks on the Dodgers and other big market teams being able to spend more than the rest of the league, how hard the owners will fight for a salary cap, and the odds of seeing a lockout before the 2027 season. We are then joined by Dani Wexelman, of MLB Network and Sirius XM radio, as well as SNY to discuss major news and notes from this baseball offseason.
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Hour 1: Will the Cardinals be able to fill leadership void in 2026?
22/01/2026 Duração: 32minIn the first hour of Sports Open Line, Matt Pauley discusses Yadier Molina being hired in the Cardinals front office as Assistant to the President of Baseball Operations. He and KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz discuss that and much more! Then, some Blues talk with "Hockey Amy" as Amy Marxkors joins the show.
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Full Show: NFL divisional round with Derek Rackley, MLB offseason with Will Leitch, Billikens with Earl Austin Jr.
20/01/2026 Duração: 01h17minIn the first hour of Sports Open Line, Nate Gatter is joined by Derek Rackley, NFL/College Football analyst for Westwood One, who looks back on the weekend of football and then we proceed to break down the NFL playoff matchups to come and who could make a trip to the Super Bowl in a few weeks. In the second hour of the show, Nate Gatter's thoughts on the Dodgers payroll, Kyle Tucker's contract, and why other owners can't spend what the Dodgers can. He continues that conversation and more with Will Leitch, author and writer for MLB.com and New York Magazine. We then shift over to Billikens basketball with Earl Austin Jr, as SLU is now ranked in the AP's top 25 teams.
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Hour 2: Billikens are ranked in AP top 25, Dodgers payroll discussion
20/01/2026 Duração: 40minIn the second hour of the show, Nate Gatter's thoughts on the Dodgers payroll, Kyle Tucker's contract, and why other owners can't spend what the Dodgers can. He continues that conversation and more with Will Leitch, author and writer for MLB.com and New York Magazine. We then shift over to Billikens basketball with Earl Austin Jr, as SLU is now ranked in the AP's top 25 teams.