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Gashouse Gang
Gashouse Gang
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KMOX, the Sports Voice of St. Louis and the home of Cardinals baseball, presents the Gashouse Gang! KMOX sports personalities Tom Ackerman, Matt Pauley, Kevin Wheeler and the Big Dawg Bernie Miklasz break down all things St. Louis sports and beyond with informed analysis and opinion.
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Tom Ackerman and Chris Rongey host The Gashouse Gang and discuss yet ANOTHER Billiken basketball win, this time in comeback fashion on the road vs Davidson. Tom and Chris also speak to two soon-to-be inductees to the St. Louis Sports Hall of Fame: Laila Anderson, whose resilience through her autoimmune disease in 2019 inspired the Blues to their first ever Stanley Cup; and Dan Rolfes, head coach of the Incarnate Word Academy girls’ basketball team who returned to the sidelines after surviving a heart attack. Also on the show…..should the day of the Super Bowl be moved to Saturday?
Tom Ackerman, Chris Rongey, and Bernie Miklasz host The Gashouse Gang and speak with Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom on the trade of Brendan Donovan to the Seattle Mariners. Chaim says he is happy with the returns (RHP Jurrangelo Cijntje, OF Tai Peete, OF Colton Ledbetter) and explains what they can bring to the team.
Tom Ackerman and Chris Rongey host The Gashouse Gang and share the news that Major League Baseball will be taking over the production of Cardinals telecasts in 2026 without blackout restrictions. Anuk Karunaratne, Cardinals Senior Vice President of Business Operations, joins the show to elaborate. Also on the show: Amy Marxkors, co-host of Offside Hockey with Kerbs & Amy on Matrix Midwest, discusses the ever-struggling Blues; and SLU men’s basketball announcer Bob Ramsey discusses the No. 19 Billikens and their big win over Dayton.
Matt Pauley and Nate Gatter host The Gashouse Gang and discuss the Cardinals offseason and spring training. The big ticket tonight is No. 21 SLU men's basketball hosting Dayton for the "Billiken Blizzard" game, and Assistant Coach Zak Boisvert joins to share the excitement level. Finally, St. Louis City SC is making moves...will it be enough for a competitive 2026?
Chris Rongey and Bernie Miklasz host The Gashouse Gang and discuss the hottest team in St. Louis at the moment….the St. Louis University men’s basketball team! The No. 21 Billikens host Dayton tomorrow night, and radio commentator Earl Austin, Jr. joins the show to discuss the team’s strengths. Chris and Bernie also give their take on Bill Belichick’s snub from the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and preview Cardinals spring training.
Tom Ackerman and Chris Rongey host The Gashouse Gang and recap the No. 21 St. Louis University Billikens’ thrilling victory over George Washington thanks due to last minute heroics by Robbie Avila. The guys also discuss former NFL coach Bill Belichick not making the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. Ed Smith, host of the EZ Sports Talk Show in Phoenix and former NFL tight end, joins the show to talk about the Super Bowl and Belichick’s snub.
Tom Ackerman, Chris Rongey, and Bernie Miklasz host The Gashouse Gang and discuss which Cardinals players could stand out at spring training and the continued stalemate of a potential Brendan Donovan trade. Also on the show: SLU is ranked No. 21 in the nation and Senator Eric Schmitt wants them in the Big East conference. Could it happen? Plus, a look at this year’s Super Bowl matchup between the Seahawks and Patriots.
Tom Ackerman and Chris Rongey host The Gashouse Gang and discuss the latest on the trade value of Cardinals’ utilityman Brendnan Donovan, who on the team could hit 20 home runs this season, and the Super Bowl matchup between the Seahawks and Patriots. Today’s guests include Amy Marxkors to discuss the ever-disappointing Blues, and Billikens broadcaster Bob Ramsey to discuss the red-hot men’s basketball team who could record their 20th win tomorrow night.
Chris Rongey and Mike Claiborne host The Gashouse Gang and speak with Matt Pauley on MLB's big offseason signings. Patrick Daugherty, NFL writer for NBC Sports, then joins the show to discuss football's coaching carousel and the upcoming AFC and NFC Championship games.
Chris Rongey and Bernie Miklasz host The Gashouse Gang and discuss the likelihood of Jim Edmonds entering the National Baseball Hall of Fame, now that Andruw Jones has been elected to the Hall. Jay Jaffe, senior writer for FanGraphs and Hall of Fame voter, joins the show to give his thoughts.
Tom Ackerman returns from the National Championship in Miami as his Indiana Hoosiers emerged victorious over the Hurricanes. He and Chris Rongey host the show to discuss the game and other college football news with analyst Rich Cirminiello. Also on the show: Andruw Jones and former Cardinal Carlos Beltran have been elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame....could Jim Edmonds be next?
Chris Rongey and Bernie Miklasz host The Gashouse Gang and discuss Indiana’s win over Miami in the College Football Playoff National Championship. To experience the sights and sounds of the game, the fellas talk to Tom Ackerman to relive his amazing night covering the game in Miami. Lastly, the guys discuss Carlos Beltran’s likelihood of entering the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Chris Rongey and Nate Gatter discuss the CFP national title game. Amy Marxkors joins to talk Blues and Steve Ott going to coach at Springfield. Voice of the Billikens Bob Ramsey on SLU being ranked and Thames being player of week. Finally, NFL playoffs.
Chris Rongey and Matt Pauley host The Gashouse Gang and preview what should be a great weekend of games in the NFL Divisional Round. The guys also share the news that the big-spending Dodgers have agreed to terms with notable free agent Kyle Tucker on a 4 year, $240m deal. Also on the show: Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch discusses the Cardinals offseason, and Cardinals coach Jon Jay discusses the upcoming season and his alma mater Miami facing Indiana in the College Football Championship.
Nate Gatter and Bernie Miklasz host The Gashouse Gang and share the news that former SLU basketball player Bradley Ezewiro has been included in a large number of college athletes charged in a point shaving scheme. Also on the show: Cardinals Care Executive Director Michael Hall joins the show to preview this weekend’s Winter Warm-Up; the Billikens remain hot with a 22-point win over Fordham; and the guys give their predictions for the NFL Divisional Round.
Tom Ackerman and Chris Rongey host The Gashouse Gang and speak to Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom on the trade of Nolan Arenado to the Arizona Diamondbacks; former pitcher Lance Lynn on the 2026 roster; and former UFL GM and now head football coach for Missouri Baptist University, Marc Lillibridge.
Tom Ackerman, Chris Rongey, and Bernie Miklasz host The Gashouse Gang and share the news that Nolan Arenado has been traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for right handed pitcher Jack Martinez. Evan Drellich, senior writer for The Athletic, also joins the show to discuss the possibility of a salary cap in Major League Baseball, and the ongoing uncertainty where certain teams will be broadcasting their games on TV.
Tom Ackerman and Chris Rongey host The Gashouse Gang and recap an exciting weekend of Wild Card football, which still has yet to feature the Steelers and Texans tonight. Amy Marxkors, co-host of ‘Offside Hockey with Kerbs & Amy’ on Matrix Midwest, joins the show to discuss the woes of the Blues; and the voice of the Billikens Bob Ramsey calls in to elaborate on the continued success of the SLU men’s basketball team. Lastly, University of Miami alum and KMOX host Kevin Wheeler pops into the studio for a friendly debate over his Miami Hurricanes and Tom Ackerman’s Indiana Hoosiers.
Chris Rongey and Mike Claiborne host The Gashouse Gang and are joined by Cardinals pre/postgame host Matt Pauley to discuss the shifting landscape of college football and the NFL Wild Card weekend. Katie Woo, former St. Louis Cardinals writer for The Athletic and current Dodgers writer, joins the show to discuss the uncertainty surrounding the future of Cardinals TV broadcasts and the offseason.
Chris Rongey and Bernie Miklasz host The Gashouse Gang and discuss: an odd situation where Joel Hofer appeared to be hiding in the tunnel during the Blues' pitiful loss to the Blackhawks; SLU and Mizzou men's basketball winning huge road games; the uncertainty of the Cardinals TV rights; and the NFL Wild Card weekend with Eric Edholm, senior writer for NFL.com (and Mizzou grad!)




