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The Bernie Show 590 The Fan - KFNS
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Weekdays Monday through Thursday from 3P-6P and Friday 4-6PM Bernie Miklasz will inform and entertain you for your ride home on 590 The Fan.
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Will the Blues make the Playoffs in 2025? - Segment 7 6-20-24
Bernie evaluates the Blues' 2023 first round draft picks and talks about what needs to happen for the Blues to return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2025.
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Greg Wyshynski - Segment 6 6-20-24
Bernie chats with ESPN senior NHL writer Greg Wyshynski. Greg offers up his prediction on if the Edmonton Oilers can force a Game 7 in the Stanley Cup Final. Greg gives his opinion on Connor McDavid's performance throughout the postseason. Greg also breaks down the Blues' move to make Alexander Steen Doug Armstrong's successor as general manager.
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Possible Cardinals Front Office Transition? - Segment 5 6-20-24
Bernie discusses some topics around the MLB including the dominant offense of the Baltimore Orioles and the Cardinals future front office plans. Bernie breaks down the odds of the Cardinals going with a new front office regime after the 2024 season and thinks fromer Boston Red Sox Executive Chaim Bloom would be a good fit for the position.
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Is Momentum a thing for the Cardinals? - Segment 4 6-20-24
Bernie talks about his different experiences with Yankees legend Joe DiMaggio and why he was not on the same level as the late great Willie Mays. Bernie rants about the beef with the word "momentum," claiming that it does not exist with this year's Cardinals. Bernie also breaks down what pieces the Cardinals should look for as the deadline approaches.
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CBSSports.com MLB Writer Matt Snyder - Segment 3 6-20-24
Bernie welcomes CBSSports.com MLB Writer Matt Snyder. Bernie and Matt break down the 15-team pile up that is the National League. Matt brings up some possible positive outcomes of a losing team making the playoffs this year and gives a fan perspective of the gloomy National League. Bernie also continues to praise the lasting contributions that Willie Mays made throughout his career.
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Who compares to Willie Mays? - Segment 2 6-20-24
Bernie makes the argument that Willie Mays is one of the greatest baseball players to ever live. Bernie considers the environment Mays played in along with some of his most jaw dropping stats as important factors that back the "GOAT" statement up.