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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 share the news that JJ Wetherholt has been named the Cardinals Minor League Player of the Year, and Brycen Mautz has been named Cardinals Minor League Pitcher of the Year. Wetherholt then joins the show to discuss the honor, how he avoids the distractions of social media, and what he plans to bring to spring training next year.
Tom Ackerman, Chris Rongey, and Bernie Miklasz host The Gashouse Gang and speculate the St. Louis Cardinals’ offseason which is underway but has yet to showcase any moves. When will the Cardinals start making moves? Who is on the guys’ wish list? Who is off limits on the current Cardinals roster? Listen and find out!
Tom Ackerman and Chris Rongey host The Gashouse Gang and recap another pitiful weekend for the St. Louis Blues who lost to the Vegas Golden Knights 4-1. Defenseman Justin Faulk said the team played “on autopilot” which is not resonating well with fans. The voice of the Billikens Bob Ramsey also joins the show to discuss the undefeated men’s basketball team, and Gabe DeArmond of PowerMizzou.com joins to discuss Mizzou’s win over Mississippi State.
In today’s show, Chris Rongey and Mike Claiborne are joined by Brenden Schaeffer of STL Sports Central and KTGR Radio in Columbia to discuss Mizzou’s loss to Texas A&M and upcoming game vs Mississippi State. Also on the show….Brendan Donovan may be on the Cardinals’ trading block, and St. Louis CITY SC President and GM Diego Gigliani joins the show to discuss Major League Soccer’s calendar shift and new Apple TV deal.
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.
Tom Ackerman and Chris Rongey host The Gashouse Gang and speak with USA Today baseball columnist Bob Nightengale on the MLB offseason, the Cardinals’ direction under new President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom, a potential lockout, and sports betting scandals across ALL sports. Also on the show: The TWA Dome in St. Louis turns 30; a fun survey shows what Missourians would give up for their favorite team to win another championship; and a check-up on the guys' favorite football teams.
Tom Ackerman, Bernie Miklasz, and Chris Rongey honor Veterans Day with stories celebrating service and a spotlight on The Kaufman Fund’s work supporting veterans’ mental health and community needs. The conversation then shifts to the St. Louis Cardinals and the organization’s new direction under Chaim Bloom. They break down Bloom’s moderate rebuild strategy, focused on modernizing drafting, player development, and front-office intelligence while keeping core players intact. They also cover the Cardinals’ GM meetings, the search for controllable starting pitching, and which players might be on the trade radar as the offseason heats up.
Tom Ackerman and Chris Rongey discuss the news of the day plus are joined by Amy Marxkors discussing Blues and Bob Ramsey talks Billikens.
Chris Rongey, Mike Claiborne, and Matt Pauley dive into the Cardinals offseason plans, including the need for controllable starting pitching, possible big name trades, and a long term development approach under Oli Marmol. They touch on the NL Central landscape and why the division feels wide open. The Blues struggles continue after Jordan Binnington was a healthy scratch, plus a look at Mizzou football as the Tigers sit at 22 ahead of a big matchup with Texas A and M.
Alec Burleson then joins the show after winning a Silver Slugger and becoming a new father to baby Braxton. He talks about sharpening his defensive versatility, improving his mental approach at the plate, and his goal to be in the lineup every day as a utility player. Alec also shares excitement about coaching staff continuity heading into 2026.
Chris Rongey and Bernie Miklasz host The Gashouse Gang and discuss the bizarre moment in last night’s Blues-Capitals game where goaltender Jordan Binnington took the puck from Alex Ovechkin’s 900th goal and stuffed it in his pants. Also on the show: The San Diego Padres have hired Craig Stammen as manager, ruling out Albert Pujols; and former Blues announcer Ken Wilson joins the show to discuss his broadcasting career in St. Louis which is outlined in his new book, "Oh Baby! From the Blue Line to the Foul Line — My Life Calling Games."
Tom Ackerman and Chris Rongey host The Gashouse Gang and feature audio from St. Louis CITY SC’s press conference introducing new sporting director, Corey Wray. The guys also discuss the World Series and MLB offseason with Dani Wexelman of ESPN and Sirius XM (and who is a St. Louis native!) Plus, a visit from comedian, actor, and one-half of the Sklar Brothers, Jason Sklar!
Tom Ackerman, Chris Rongey, and Bernie Miklasz host The Gashouse Gang and discuss what may be in store for the St. Louis Cardinals during the offseason. Stephen Nelson, Los Angeles Dodgers announcer, then joins the show to discuss the team’s World Series win. Also: The Blues finally snap their losing skid with a win over the Edmonton Oilers, and Mizzou maaaaaay have a chance at defeating Texas A&M.
Tom Ackerman and Chris Rongey host The Gashouse Gang and speak with Amy Marxkors, co-host of Offside Hockey with Kerbs & Amy on Matrix Midwest, on the Blues' SEVEN GAME losing streak. St. Louis Cardinals shortstop and Gold Glove winner Masyn Winn joins the show to discuss his award, his injury and preparation for next year, and how Ozzie Smith has mentored him along the way. St. Louis University men's basketball announcer Bob Ramsey also joins the show to preview the Billikens' season opener vs SEMO tonight!
Chris Rongey, Mike Claiborne, and Kevin Wheeler open the show with World Series coverage as the Blue Jays lead the Dodgers 3–2 heading into Game Six. They break down payroll dynamics, underperforming stars, and what could decide the series. The crew then turns to the St. Louis Blues’ six-game losing streak and the questions surrounding the team’s roster makeup. In the second half, Connor O’Gara from Saturday Down South joins the show to talk Missouri football’s 6–2 start, quarterback injuries, and the Tigers’ upcoming SEC test against Texas A&M.
Chris Rongey and Bernie Miklasz host The Gashouse Gang and marvel at rookie Trey Yesavage and the Toronto Blue Jays who are now a game up on the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series. Also.....the Cardinals are bringing back the existing coaching staff for the 2026 season; Mike Ferrin of MLB Network Radio discusses the Fall Classic; and the St. Louis Blues have a tall order ahead of them.
Tom Ackerman and Chris Rongey host The Gashouse Gang and recap another disappointing Blues game after they lost to the Red Wings (again), 5-2. This team is officially bad. Also: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Blue Jays even the World Series with the Dodgers two games a piece, and Finlete CEO and co-founder Rob Connolly shares how fans can invest in minor league prospects for future earnings.
Tom Ackerman, Chris Rongey, and Bernie Miklasz host The Gashouse Gang and discuss the 18-inning thriller between the Dodgers and Blue Jays in Game 3 of the World Series. Could another Dodgers World Series championship lead to a push for a salary cap? Also: The Blues place Jake Neighbours on the injured reserve and continue to struggle; Bernie explains why Eli Drinkwitz is still a great coach despite having a “hole in his resume”; and today is the anniversary of the Cardinals 2011 World Series win in Game 7 vs the Texas Rangers.
Tom Ackerman and Chris Rongey share the great (and not-so-great) moments that happened on this day in Cardinals history, and feature Chaim Bloom's comments on Lars Nootbaar, who may be starting the 2026 late due to injury. Also: Mizzou falls a yard short against Vanderbilt, Amy Marxkors discusses the Blues' struggles, and an NFL weekend recap.
Chris Rongey hosts The Gashouse Gang is joined by KMOX sports host Matt Pauley to discuss the World Series, which begins tonight, and the likelihood of the Dodgers repeating as champions. Also: Amy Marxkors, host of Offside Hockey on Matrix Midwest joins to explain the Blues’ shortcomings vs the Utah Mammoth; and CBS News Justice Correspondent Scott MacFarlane calls in to provide updates on the NBA betting scandal.
Chris Rongey and Bernie Miklasz host The Gashouse Gang and share the news of Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier, and other NBA-affiliated individuals being arrested in a sports betting scandal. Howard Richards, Mizzou football analyst, also joins the show to preview the game at Vanderbilt.




