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Matt Carpenter joins Matt Holliday, Lance Lynn, and Jim Hayes on Serving It Up for a wild, unfiltered episode you don’t want to miss. From hilarious clubhouse stories (yes, including the legendary “non-flusher” rumor) to deep baseball insight on Clayton Kershaw, Yankees pressure, and the St. Louis Cardinals rebuild: this one’s got everything.
Matt Holliday, Lance Lynn, and Kyle Gibson join the Serving It Up podcast to react to Chaim Bloom officially taking over as the St. Louis Cardinals President of Baseball Operations. The crew dives into Bill DeWitt III’s comments on attendance, whether Nolan Arenado, Sonny Gray, and Willson Contreras are on the trade block, and why Cardinals fans might need to brace for another “runway year.” Other topics include: • Why ownership seems hesitant to spend before the next CBA • Whether trading stars for prospects is the right call • How the Cardinals can build credibility with fans • Matt Holliday on Oli Marmol’s future as manager • Could Albert Pujols really manage the Angels? Plus: postseason predictions, the “intentional walk cycle controversy,” and which playoff series the guys are most excited for.
Lance Lynn and Kyle Gibson drop truth bombs on the St. Louis Cardinals offseason. Should they keep Nolan Arenado, Sonny Gray, and Willson Contreras… or trade stars and let the kids play under Chaim Bloom? They build lineups, rotations, and bullpens, talk veteran leadership vs. a full youth movement, and argue whether adding a few smart pieces beats a teardown.
Jim Hayes is joined by Matt Holliday and Lance Lynn for another edition of Serving It Up. They discuss: • Whether John Mozeliak deserves a farewell ceremony and how fans would react • Chaim Bloom’s next steps as Cardinals GM and what the 2026 rotation could look like • MLB’s looming labor battle, salary cap talk, and possible work stoppage • How pitching development has changed, from grooming 200-inning workhorses to today’s velo-first approach • The young Cardinals players and arms they’re most excited to see in 2026
In this edition of Serving It Up, Jim Hayes talks with Matt Holliday and Lance Lynn from Milwaukee’s Pfister Hotel to talk baseball life and a little paranormal. The guys trade stories about the Pfister’s ghost lore, the reality of 20-games-in-20-days travel, and how much the grind affects performance. Then they dig into the Cardinals’ “runway” season: what the club has actually learned about individual players, roster redundancy, and who—if anyone—should be untouchable. They also hit on Nolan Arenado’s late-season push to play, how injury decisions get made between team doctors and second opinions, and which cities have the toughest fans. To close, it’s awards chatter and October guesses: catcher impact vs slugger value in the AL, Shohei’s two-way dominance in the NL, and which clubs feel built for a short-series bullpen war.
Jim Hayes hosts Matt Holliday and Lance Lynn in this edition of Serving it Up! Kyle Gibson is out this week, and Holliday pops in from Oklahoma State: Topics: • The Busch Stadium reality: why crowds look thin, how fan frustration, a non-contending club, and the calendar all collide. • Brant Brown’s candid comments about Jordan Walker’s preparation, Lynn’s tough-love comp to Jo Adell, and what “taking over your own career” really means at 23. • Holliday on hitting: avoiding information overload, fixing attack angle on ground-ball tendencies in the offseason, separating cage work from in-game compete mode. • Nolan Arenado and the shoulder: why competitors play if cleared, how Nolan Gorman’s reps at third complicate things, and balancing “play now” with long-term value. • The reset: what Chaim Bloom should prioritize, why STL needs star-level development (think JJ Wetherholt), and where veterans still matter in a clubhouse that skews young. • Pitching talk: Lynn on working with “Dusty,” blending analytics with feel, usage, tunneling, and why veteran voices accelerate learning for young arms.
This episode is brought to you by Monarch Money. Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at www.MonarchMoney.com/THECAT Jim Hayes is joined by Lance Lynn on Episode 22 of Serving It Up. With Matt Holliday and Kyle Gibson out, Lance carries the conversation and doesn’t hold back. From pitching in hitter-friendly parks, to how modern baseball is failing young pitchers, to Masyn Winn’s toughness and leadership, Lance offers honest insight. He also shares behind-the-scenes stories about teammates like Lance Berkman, Albert Pujols, and Yadier Molina, plus how agents and team culture shape today’s game.
This episode is brought to you by Monarch Money. Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at www.MonarchMoney.com/THECAT On this episode of Serving It Up, Jim Hayes is joined by Lance Lynn and Kyle Gibson (with Matt Holliday out visiting his son Jackson) for a pitcher-heavy panel. The guys dive into: • Fan feedback • Tommy Pham’s near-brawl and why no one wants to mess with him • The reality of MLB “fights” and clubhouse leadership stories • MLB expansion and realignment: Nashville, Salt Lake, San Antonio? • Cardinals breakdown: bullpen revelations, Masyn Winn’s leadership, Herrera’s bat, and whether Oli Marmol deserves to return It’s a mix of laughs, storytelling, and serious Cardinals talk you won’t want to miss.
Matt Holliday, Lance Lynn, Kyle Gibson, and Jim Hayes reunite on Serving It Up for a packed episode. They discuss Yadier Molina’s return as a guest coach with the St. Louis Cardinals, what it takes to transition from player to MLB manager, and how leadership impacts wins in today’s game. Matt gives a health update after hip surgery and shares proud dad moments with his sons Jackson and Ethan. Lance dives into youth softball coaching, Kyle talks pitching workloads, and the panel debates the Cardinals’ wild card chances after a tough series vs. Colorado.
Jim Hayes is joined by Lance Lynn and (eventually) Matt Holliday in this episode of Serving It Up. The guys dish on: • Why Kyle Gibson ghosted the show • What Chaim Bloom brings to the Cardinals’ rebuild • What the team should do with Miles Mikolas & Matthew Liberatore • Why JJ Wetherholt must get big league at-bats this year • The importance of letting fans connect with rising stars • Clubhouse media rules • Matt’s surprise hip replacement surgery! • The best ballparks to play in (besides Busch) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lance Lynn goes off on MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred in this episode Serving It Up. The guys also break down the St. Louis Cardinals trade deadline moves, sending Ryan Helsley to the Mets, Matz to the Red Sox, and what it means for the future of the franchise. Plus: • What really happens when you return from a road trip to a house full of kids • The clubhouse reaction to trading beloved teammates • Why Ivan Herrera in left field might be a game-changer • Are the Cardinals really in a rebuild, or is 2026 the window? • How the prop bet scandal is quietly threatening the sport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this jam-packed episode of Serving It Up, Jim Hayes is joined by Matt Holliday, Lance Lynn, and eventually Kyle Gibson Matt recounts the wild story of being traded to the St. Louis Cardinals on July 24, 2009, including hopping on a train and suiting up without his own gear. The guys discuss the emotional toll of MLB trade deadlines, what went wrong for Erick Fedde in 2025, and how teams should manage young talent. They also debate if college should be mandatory for MLB draft eligibility and share thoughts on Banana Ball’s impact on fan engagement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The full crew is back on Serving It Up! Lance Lynn, Matt Holliday, and newly retired Kyle Gibson join Jim Hayes for a packed episode. Topics include: • The controversial All-Star Game “swing-off” tiebreaker: should it come to MLB? • Ghost runners, bunts, and robot umps — what’s ruining the game? • Kyle Gibson reflects on his retirement and shares what’s next for him • Matt Holliday on his son Ethan getting drafted 4th overall to the Rockies • Thoughts on the Cardinals’ trade deadline approach • Surprising breakout players on the 2024 Cardinals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Serving It Up, Jim Hayes is joined by Lance Lynn and Matt Holliday to break down everything from MLB trade deadline strategy to draft day stress. Matt gives insight into his son Ethan Holliday’s rise as a top draft prospect, while Lance and Matt share raw, hilarious, and honest stories from their own minor league journeys. 00:00 – Intro & Kyle Gibson’s absence 01:00 – Nationals shakeup: What it’s like when your manager and GM are gone 05:30 – Matt Holliday talks Ethan’s draft journey 09:00 – Lance & Matt’s own draft day stories 16:00 – Minor league horror stories from Batavia to Tucson 18:30 – Surviving the grind: All-Star break & midseason fatigue 29:00 – Are pitchers tipping pitches or just missing spots? 35:00 – Trade deadline strategy: Buy, sell, or both? 45:30 – Do players want upgrades even if teammates get traded? 51:00 – Wrap-up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Jim Hayes, Matt Holliday, and Lance Lynn for an entertaining new episode of Serving It Up! The guys break down everything from the MLB Draft process and the future for Matt’s son Ethan, to how NIL has changed college sports. Lance shares insight on pitchers protecting their teammates, and both discuss how pros deal with failure and bounce back. Plus, hilarious behind-the-scenes stories about team travel, plane food, and life in the big leagues! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this wild and unfiltered episode of Serving It Up, Jim Hayes reunites with Matt Holliday, Lance Lynn, and Kyle Gibson for a rollercoaster of laughs, sports takes, and behind-the-scenes clubhouse insight. 🔑 Key Highlights: ⚾Kyle Gibson talks his comeback with the Rays and life in AA ⚾Wilson Contreras: Teammate legend or league villain? ⚾Shohei Ohtani: Real or AI lab creation? The guys have thoughts 👀 ⚾Dodgers vs Padres tension: Should Roberts and Shildt settle it with fists? ⚾Ranking the toughest managers in MLB – where does Cardinals’ Oli Marmol land? Are the Pacers a legit Finals threat? OKC fans, brace yourselves Rebuilding a franchise: Why MLB rebuilds are the trickiest of all Should teams "go for it" even without World Series certainty? 🔥 Plus: Anchorman references, West Side Story jabs, petite wrist analysis, and hotel lobby brawls that never were. 💬 Drop a comment if you'd take Dave Roberts or Mike Shildt in a brawl. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share for more 💼 Sponsored by Kovac Mechanical Your go-to HVAC pros in the St. Louis area. Trust Kovac for cooling, heating, and mechanical expertise. 🌐 www.kovacmechanical.com 📱 Facebook - Kovac Mechanical 📸 Instagram - @kovacmechanical 📲 Follow the Cast: Matt Holliday: Instagram - @hollidaymatt Lance Lynn: Instagram - @llynn_31 Kyle Gibson: Twitter/X - @kgib44 Jim Hayes: Twitter/X - @TheCatOnBallyTV #MLB #ServingItUp #BaseballPodcast #WilsonContreras #ShoheiOhtani #DodgersVsPadres #Pacers #OKCThunder #MLBBanter #ManagerFight #KyleGibson #MattHolliday #LanceLynn #JimHayes #BaseballLife #MLBTalk #SportsPodcast #PunchlineProductions314 Follow Punchline Productions https://www.instagram.com/punchline_productions_314/ https://punchlineproductions.co/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this firecracker episode of Serving It Up, Jim Hayes reunites with MLB veterans Matt Holliday, Lance Lynn, and Kyle Gibson to break down the hottest stories in baseball. The guys tackle Clayton Kershaw’s "Bush League" comments aimed at the St. Louis Cardinals, Shohei Ohtani’s global impact and unshakable poise, and have some hilarious fun naming the least athletic teammates they’ve ever played with. You won’t want to miss this mix of expert insights, locker room stories, and classic chirping between baseball greats. ⚾Clayton Kershaw vs. Cardinals – Was his “bush league” comment justified? The panel unpacks both sides. ⚾Why Shohei Ohtani Is Truly One of One – A global icon, unmatched talent, and ultimate professional. ⚾Baseball’s Least Athletic Teammates – The gloves come off in this hilarious roast segment. 💥 Subscribe for more real talk with MLB legends every episode! 📢 Special thanks to our sponsor: Kovac Mechanical For heating, cooling, and mechanical solutions that are major league quality, visit: 🌐 www.kovacmechanical.com 📱 Follow them @KovacMechanical on social media. 📺 Don’t forget to like, comment, and share to keep the conversation going! #ClaytonKershaw #ShoheiOhtani #MLBPodcast #ServingItUp #MattHolliday #LanceLynn #KyleGibson #BaseballStories #CardinalsBaseball #MLBDrama #SportsPodcast #KovacMechanical Follow Punchline Productions https://www.instagram.com/punchline_productions_314/ https://punchlineproductions.co/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 11 of Serving It Up, host Jim Hayes is joined by MLB legends Matt Holliday, Lance Lynn, and Kyle Gibson for an unfiltered roundtable about today’s game and the legends of the past. From Nolan Arenado’s insane defensive legacy to rookie clubhouse culture and the evolution of baseball's fan experience, this episode delivers insights, laughter, and real talk from inside the game. ⚾️ Who's the greatest third baseman of all time? ⚾️ What makes Nolan Arenado different? ⚾️ Are today's players more prepared, or just different? ⚾️ Plus: hilarious rookie hazing stories, hitting advice, and why the St. Louis Cardinals' fan experience might need a boost. ✅ Special thanks to our sponsor: Kovac Mechanical – your go-to experts for heating and cooling in the St. Louis area! Stay cool this summer with Kovac. 📞 Call: 636-343-4410 🌐 Visit: www.kovacmechanical.com 📲 Follow: facebook.com/kovacmechanical 🎧 Subscribe for more unfiltered baseball conversations with the pros. 📩 Drop your thoughts in the comments – who’s YOUR all-time MLB legend? #ServingItUp #MattHolliday #LanceLynn #KyleGibson #NolanArenado #MLBPodcast #BaseballTalk #CardinalsBaseball #BaseballLegends #MLBStories #ClubhouseCulture #StLouisCardinals #MLBHistory #MLBEvolution #KovacMechanical #BaseballLife #BaseballFans #BaseballCulture #ProBaseball #SportsPodcast #STLPodcasts #Podcasts Follow Punchline Productions https://www.instagram.com/punchline_productions_314/ https://punchlineproductions.co/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 10 of Serving It Up, host Jim Hayes is joined by Lance Lynn, Matt Holliday, and Kyle Gibson for an unfiltered look at the heart of baseball—past, present, and future. Kyle Gibson opens up about his release from the Orioles, signing with the Rays, and what it means to keep fighting for a spot in the majors. The guys debate the mental vs physical grind of MLB’s 162-game season, share real-life stories from the field, and weigh in on the Cardinals’ surprising mid-season surge—should they be buyers or sellers? They also dive into: ⚾️The psychology of playing in the rain ⚾️Modern “load management” vs. old-school toughness ⚾️Who really are the best athletes in baseball? ⚾️And Matt Holliday’s dad moment—wearing Orioles gear at the ballpark after playing for the Cardinals (yes, really) 🔑 Top 4 Takeaways: ⚾️Kyle Gibson isn’t done yet. He details his minor league deal with the Rays and the decision to chase one last shot at MLB glory after being cut by the Orioles. ⚾️Cardinals’ strategy shifting? With strong pitching and timely hitting, the crew debates whether STL should buy at the trade deadline or stick to the rebuild. ⚾️Athletes or actors? A humorous and honest debate over whether pitchers are actually the best athletes on the field—or just the best at saying they are. ⚾️Baseball’s invisible toughness. The mental toll of long seasons, playing through pain, and how today’s game has evolved with data, rest schedules, and wearable tech. 📌 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you never miss an episode! 👕 Sponsor Shoutout: This episode is powered by Kovac Mechanical – providing elite residential and commercial HVAC services in the St. Louis area for over 70 years. 📞 Call them today at 636-343-4410 or visit www.kovacmechanical.com for repairs, maintenance, and installations you can trust. 📲 Follow the Hosts & Guests: Jim Hayes: Twitter/X: @TheCatOnBallyTV Lance Lynn: Twitter/X: @LanceLynn31 Matt Holliday: Instagram: @holliday_matt Kyle Gibson: Twitter/X: @kgib44 #ServingItUp #JimHayes #MLBPodcast #KyleGibson #CardinalsBaseball #LanceLynn #MattHolliday #MLBToughness #TradeDeadlineTalk #BaseballPodcast #StLouisCardinals #KovacMechanical #BaseballLife #MLB2024 #STLPodcasts #Podcasts Follow Punchline Productions https://www.instagram.com/punchline_productions_314/ https://punchlineproductions.co/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 9 of Serving It Up, Jim Hayes is joined by Matt Holliday and Lance Lynn for a wide-ranging and brutally honest conversation about life in and after the big leagues. - What’s going on in Baltimore? The Orioles’ season is off the rails - Matt breaks it down from an insider’s perspective as Jackson Holliday’s dad. - Kyle Gibson released — what’s next? The crew unpacks what it’s really like to hunt for another opportunity in mid-season. - Do former MLB stars still have chores? Turns out, yes - and Lance's got goats, chickens, and a mini horse to prove it. - Clubhouse culture - who belongs and why it matters. - Is Cardinals manager Oli Marmol winning over fans and silencing critics? Jim fires back at the doubters. Plus, you’ll hear why throwing 45 mph might be the new cheat code, how to decompress when you're hitting .000, and which St. Louis media member made Lance Lynn want to stab someone (kind of). Real talk. Zero filters. One mini horse. #ServingItUp #JimHayes #LanceLynn #MattHolliday #KyleGibson #BaltimoreOrioles #MLB2025 #OliMarmol #StLouisCardinals #MLBPodcast #BaseballTalk #ClubhouseCulture #BaseballLife #RetiredPlayers #MLBBehindTheScenes #PunchlineProductions314 Sponsor Shoutout!! This episode is powered by Kovac Mechanical – providing elite residential and commercial HVAC services in the St. Louis area for over 70 years. Call them today at 636-343-4410 or visit www.kovacmechanical.com for repairs, maintenance, and installations you can trust! Jimmy’s YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@JimTheCatHayes Follow Punchline Productions https://www.instagram.com/punchline_productions_314/ https://punchlineproductions.co/