PLAY PODCASTS
Best Podcast in Baseball

Best Podcast in Baseball

St. Louis Post-Dispatch lead baseball writer Derrick Goold and guests discuss the Cardinals, MLB and anything related to the national pastime and the city that adores it.

St. Louis Post-Dispatch · Lee Enterprises

191 episodesEN-US

Show overview

Best Podcast in Baseball has been publishing since 2021, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 191 episodes, alongside 2 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 170 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence, with the show now in its 14th season.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 42 min and 1h 3m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Sports show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 15 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 46 episodes published. Published by Lee Enterprises.

Episodes
191
Running
2021–2026 · 5y
Median length
52 min
Cadence
Fortnightly

From the publisher

<p>St. Louis Post-Dispatch lead baseball writer Derrick Goold and guests discuss the Cardinals, MLB and anything related to the national pastime and the city that adores it.</p>

Latest Episodes

View all 191 episodes

Trade winds: When it comes to contention, is a bird in hand worth two birds on a bat?

Jun 19, 20261h 0m

A conversation with NLBM president Bob Kendrick: Storytelling's power to inspire baseball with its past

Jun 8, 202642 min

101 life lessons from the dugout and a few extra from the CBA negotiation room

Jun 5, 202651 min

The seams that bind St. Louis baseball and the history of the game itself: A Glove Story

Jun 3, 202652 min

Both humbled by Brewers, Cardinals and Cubs clash for 1st time in series vital for hosts

May 29, 20261h 12m

Central Casting: What role will Cardinals play in making the division a real race?

May 22, 202657 min

Tarps off! BPIB is back on: Have Cardinals found their voice as a contender?

May 19, 20261h 10m

Should Cardinals' fast start to 2026 accelerate their long-range rebuild plans?

Apr 20, 20261h 7m

Cardinals TV's Dani Wexelman relishes baseball stories she's ready to tell in her new role

Apr 9, 202634 min

S14 Ep 3Happy New Year! BPIB's preview of 2026 Cardinals comes out of left field

<p>What do the roster decisions made by the Cardinals ahead of opening day tell fans about their timetable to contend?</p> <p>Probably more than their letting on.</p> <p>The Best Podcast in Baseball returns from spring training and to its weekly format with a preview of the 2026 Cardinals season told through one position and how so many revealing aspects of the team radiate from it. Editor Nathan Mills joins baseball writer and BPIB host Derrick Goold on the even of opening day to discuss the many tendrils that extend from left field -- from the Cardinals' roster choices to the Cadinals' style of offense, from the Cardinals' need for power and plans for Lars Nootbaar to their debut of JJ Wetherholt and what that says about their next window to contend.  It all extends from left field.</p> <p>Just in time for the civic holiday known as opening day it's a brand new BPIB.</p> <p>Happy New Year, as we say in the press box.</p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/0hfn43" target="_blank" rel="noopener">More Post-Dispatch podcasts</a>. </p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/9aigz5" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Please consider subscribing</a>.</p> <p><em>In its 14th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.</em> </p>

Mar 26, 202657 min

S14 Ep 2Thomas Saggese flips the script with questions for BPIB and a new position for Cardinals

<p>JUPITER, Fla. -- Thomas Saggese has questions for the host of the Best Podcast in Baseball.</p> <p>Moments after finishing his first ever start in center field for the Cardinals, Saggese joins baseball writer Derrick Goold to talk about the transition to a new position and how much work he wants there before playing it in the regular season. But that's not all.</p> <p>Through the years, Saggese has often shifted interviews to ask great questions he has about history, statistics, and specifically voting for the MVP, other awards, and the National Baseball Hall of Fame. He was invited on the podcast so he could flip the script and ask those questions as part of a conversation. What follows is a deep dive into the decisions that go with a ballot, whether it's the MVP ballot or the Hall of Fame.</p> <p>The conversation explores how measuring a player with statistics contrasts with how a player measures themselves.</p> <p>Saggese talks about how he values batting average but avoids looking at it, and how when he's thinking about hitting he's seeking feel. Goold wonders what the reaction would be if he explained his votes for MVP and Hall of Fame by saying it just "felt right." And yet there's more common ground between statistics measuring a players production, especially as they evolve, and how a player works for that production.</p> <p>The podcast was recorded outside the Cardinals' new spring training facility, where construction continues.</p> <p>You'll hear it.</p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/0hfn43" target="_blank" rel="noopener">More Post-Dispatch podcasts</a>. </p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/9aigz5" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Please consider subscribing</a>.</p> <p><em>In its 14th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.</em></p>

Feb 28, 202651 min

S14 Ep 1BPIB Season No. 14 premieres with Cardinals spring training roundtable

<p>JUPITER, Fla. -- On the even of the Cardinals opening their full-squad workouts for spring training, four reporters covering the camp gather at a table nearby the brand new complex to discuss the bran new questions facing a club in a rebuild.</p> <p>Best Podcast in Baseball begins its 14th season as the leading podcast about the Cardinals and baseball in St. Louis with host Derrick Goold joined by KMOV/Channel 4 sports anchor Tamar Sher and two St. Louis Post-Dispatch colleagues, baseball writer Daniel Guerrero and columnist Benjamin Hochman for a roundtable discussion about what spring means and what spring must prove for the Cardinals.</p> <p>The group discusses the players with the most opportunity this spring, the people facing the most pressure this spring, the player most likely to make the most of this spring, and also just how to judge a team that is departing from the franchise's historical pursuit of the next pennant to something more nebulous -- the next core.</p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/0hfn43" target="_blank" rel="noopener">More Post-Dispatch podcasts</a>. </p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/9aigz5" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Please consider subscribing</a>.</p> <p><em>In its 13th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.</em></p>

Feb 16, 202644 min

S13 Ep 42The big deal: What have Cardinals added with all of this subtraction?

<p>The Cardinals' winter of accumulation climaxed with the trade many months in the making: They moved All-Star utility fielder Brendan Donovan in a three-team trade to Seattle and received a windfall that included two of the Mariners' top-10 prospects and two draft picks, one each from the Mariners and Tampa Bay Rays.</p> <p>So, it's time to take stock.</p> <p>What did all of this subtraction actually add to the Cardinals?</p> <p>Back from a brief winter vacation, the Best Podcast in Baseball returns to discuss exactly that. Post-Dispatch editor Nathan Mills joins BPIB host and baseball writer Derrick Goold to explore the ramifications of the Donovan deal and much more on the eve of spring training. The podcast also explores whether the Cardinals should prioritize a contract extension for manager Oli Marmol, what the bigger benefit is for the two draft picks acquired, and what to take from the Cardinals' rise to No. 2 in Baseball America's farm rankings.</p> <p>It wasn't just prospects the Cardinals added this winter. They've got a bigger scouting apparatus -- they call it an acquisitions department -- and they're going to see how big and how soon that pays off. </p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/0hfn43" target="_blank" rel="noopener">More Post-Dispatch podcasts</a>. </p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/9aigz5" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Please consider subscribing</a>.</p> <p><em>In its 13th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.</em></p>

Feb 7, 20261h 0m

S13 Ep 41A melancholy end to what could have been for Cardinals and Nolan Arenado

<p>If you sensed some melancholy from both the Cardinals as they announced trading a Hall of Fame-caliber player to Arizona and also from that player, Nolan Arenado, as he described feeling "in the way" where once he expected to retire, that's fair. There was that disappointment on both sides as what could have been came to an end.</p> <p>In a brand new episode of the Best Podcast in Baseball, St. Louis Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derrick Goold and editor Nathan Mills discuss the conclusion of a trade more than a year in the making and potentially a streak that stretches back more than a century. For more than 100 consecutive years, without pause, the Cardinals have had a Hall of Fame player or manager in uniform with the team, and that streak could end with 2025.</p> <p>Or, it will be a young player who has yet to emerge as an All-Star who we'll discover in hindsight continued it.</p> <p>The Cardinals reach their annual Winter Warm-up after trading their third namebrand All-Star of the offseason and facing a difficult task of selling a team to a fan base that already had a record-low appetite for purchasing tickets. The pulse of the fans will be on display during the weekend Warm-up, but less clear is how the Cardinals will promote their future and what jerseys will fans be able to purchase. Mills and Goold discuss that and more, like who takes over at third base for the Cardinals and who should take over at third to excite the fans.</p> <p>The podcast concludes with one things fans can look forward to doing in 2026 and how that one thing, voting Albert Pujols and Yadier Molina into the team's Hall of Fame, can be used to create an event that will thrill Cardinals Nation as well give the current Cardinals a feel of what the ballpark is like at its best.</p> <p>Halls of various fames become a recurring theme of the podcast, allowing Goold to note there may not be a Hall of Fame at his high school but he can totally brag about being in class with a future astronaut, Jack Fischer.</p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/0hfn43" target="_blank" rel="noopener">More Post-Dispatch podcasts</a>. </p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/9aigz5" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Please consider subscribing</a>.</p> <p><em>In its 13th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.</em></p>

Jan 15, 20261h 7m

S13 Ep 40Ignition switch: From sparking lineups with 'Leadoff Man' author to thawing a chilly Hot Stove

<p>A discussion the Cardinals and a chilly Hot Stove eventually ignites with this completely unrelated question: How far into your list of the best players in the history of Major League Baseball do you get before mentioning Rickey Henderson?</p> <p>He's the all-time leader in runs, he's the greatest leadoff hitter in the game's history, and he almost lapped everyone but Lou Brock when it comes to career stolen bases. </p> <p>The name of the game is scoring runs, and few (if any) did it better than Henderson.</p> <p>That's part of the discussion with Matt Snyder, CBS sports writer and author of the new book, "The Leadoff Man: The history of, the evolution of, and fun with the greatest catalyst in sports." (<a href="https://www.amazon.com/Leadoff-Man-evolution-greatest-catalyst/dp/B0G5JY3NVG/ref=sr_1_1?crid=26ZR0C8Q6KQ8Z&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.2hG9a0IZfH2-RSgN_nINFQ.lmrwlJ4Z-VDYTFlgko8C0OJzVTTfqudTGqAN9xsmaKU&dib_tag=se&keywords=leadoff+man+matt+snyder&qid=1767834041&sprefix=leadoff+man%2Caps%2C386&sr=8-1" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The book is available here</a>.) In his book, Snyder chronicles the changing nature of the leadoff spot, from the speedy contact hitters of yore to the bashers and mashers of the modern game, from the tradition of putting infielder there regardless of their ability to get on base to the analytics of prioritizing the most at-bats for the player who makes the fewest outs. Henderson leads the way with a style of play that was both ahead of his peers and ahead of its time.</p> <p>At about the 23-minute mark, the conversation speeds from leading men to discussing the current offseason and the Cardinals' willingness to trade their leadoff man, Brendan Donovan. The Hot Stove has been sluggish, even stagnant. And that prompts an impromptu suggestion for how to spur deals during the winter meetings with tools already present in the current Collective Bargaining Agreement. No cap needed.</p> <p>Although talk about a cap is going to dominate the next 11 months, and that is where the podcast hurries toward its conclusion by describing how it's not the tycoon-like Dodgers that signal the lack of competitive balance and economic concerns about the game. The Cardinals could be the canary.</p> <p>To which, Snyder flips the question: How deep into a list of the most recognizable baseball teams does one get before naming the Cardinals?</p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/0hfn43" target="_blank" rel="noopener">More Post-Dispatch podcasts</a>. </p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/9aigz5" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Please consider subscribing</a>.</p> <p><em>In its 13th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.</em></p>

Jan 8, 202655 min

S13 Ep 39Cardinals counterintuitive holiday shopping list could leave a hole in tradition

<p>There should be ballads written about Willson Contreras' brief time with the Cardinals.</p> <p>From his arrival as the All-Star eager for the challenge of following Yadier Molina, to that weird week when he took fly balls in left field and stopped catching, to the injuries and fractures and ultimately his move to first base, out from behind home plate without skipping a beat at the plate. Contreras brought both joy and fury to the Cardinals' lineup and clubhouse, and at some point his absence will be felt by the teammates who remain.</p> <p>But he won't be a alone.</p> <p>In a brand new Best Podcast in Baseball, recorded on Christmas Eve, Post-Dispatch editor Nathan Mills and baseball writer Derrick Goold discuss the Cardinals' counterintuitive shopping list for the holidays and what is missing from it and possibly from the clubhouse during his reboot of an organization. The Cardinals traded a starter (Sonny Gray) only to sign a starter (Dustin May) a few weeks later; they traded a right-handed bat from the middle of the order (Contreras) only to suggest a few hours later that they would now look for a right-handed bat to add to the roster. The Cardinals are swapping All-Stars for pitching depth and then looking to replace those veterans with players on shorter-term deals or with more control and less cost.</p> <p>What's missing from those moves is the leadership and experience that the Cardinals have long championed as part of their continuity, as part of their identity as a club. And more trades ahead could mean the departure of Brendan Donovan, who personifies the way the Cardinals like to play and be in the clubhouse; JoJo Romreo, the seasoned reliever in the bullpen; and Nolan Arenado, the future Hall of Famer and Gold Glove-cornerstone at third. </p> <p>Mills and Goold discuss what happens when a young group of players isn't inheriting expectations but tasked with trying to grow them.</p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/0hfn43" target="_blank" rel="noopener">More Post-Dispatch podcasts</a>. </p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/9aigz5" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Please consider subscribing</a>.</p> <p><em>In its 13th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.</em></p>

Dec 24, 202548 min

S13 Ep 38Searching for Cardinals' next core with Cespedes Family BBQ's Jordan Shusterman

<p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/0hfn43" target="_blank" rel="noopener">More Post-Dispatch podcasts</a>. </p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/9aigz5" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Please consider subscribing</a>.</p> <p>As the Cardinals have retreated from annual October appearances they have also faded from the national spotlight. They haven't been historically bad. They haven't been as good as their recent history. Jordan Shusterman, senior writer at Yahoo! Sports and host of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, begins a converation on a brand new Best Podcast in Baseball there: Their absence from the national conversation and what will get them back.</p> <p>The answer, of course, is identifying what current players must be a part of the next contending core.</p> <p>That drives this new episode of the long-running Cardinals podcast.</p> <p>When Shusterman joined BPIB and host Derrick Goold for this recording, he entered his name as "#1 Jimmy Crooks Fan," and that fondness for the Cardinals' left-handed hitting catching prospect came up as the two baseball writers tracked the list of teams that have missed the postseason in the same years as the Cardinals. One of those teams -- the San Francisco Giants -- is not only the subject of a forthcoming article by Shusterman but also one of the teams interested in the Cardinals' Brendan Donovan and also a team that shares a standout trait with the Cardinals.</p> <p>Both clubs featured Hall of Fame caliber catchers as their cornerstones and have faded in the years since Buster Posey and Yadier Molina retired.</p> <p>The podcast also includes a discussion on sleeper picks for the future core and how lefty Liam Doyle, the Cardinals' first-round pick in the recent draft, could wake up the ballpark with his debut and personality, if the performance is there to match. He's compared to a closer, just at the start of the game. Plus, did Cardinals' fatigue contribute to the Cardinals' drift out of the national headlines?</p> <p><em>In its 13th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.</em></p>

Dec 18, 20251h 10m

S13 Ep 37After stoking hot stove at Winter Meetings, what do Cardinals have cooking?

<p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/0hfn43" target="_blank" rel="noopener">More Post-Dispatch podcasts</a>. </p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/9aigz5" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Please consider subscribing</a>.</p> <p>Back from Orlando, Florida, and the annual Winter Meetings and into the chill of St. Louis, Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derrick Goold shares with editor Nathan Mills what he learned about the Cardinals stoking the hot stove for a busy few weeks heading toward the holidays. The Cardinals gave a glimpse into their enhanced scouting staff and expanded view of the marketplace as well as revealed how they may look to add the same roles they've been looking to trade and what traits they're seeking in the pitchers they continue to collect. The Brendan Donovan market is so strong that other teams are wondering what they can get for their infielders. The Willson Contreras market is starting to take shape, but will it matter if he won't accept a trade? And the Nolan Arenado market is going to be slower to develop.</p> <p>All of that, plus Mills sternly rebukes Goold's suggestion that the Dodgers go ahead and get it over and just trade for Mr. and Mrs. Met already and complete the Edwin Diaz trumpet-blaring entry into the ninth inning.</p> <p>There is also an unexpected power ranking of mascots.</p> <p><em>In its 13th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.</em></p>

Dec 12, 20251h 2m

S13 Ep 36Do Cardinals need MLB's economics to shift before they can contend again?

<p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/0hfn43" target="_blank" rel="noopener">More Post-Dispatch podcasts</a>. </p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/9aigz5" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Please consider subscribing</a>.</p> <p>There is no bumper sticker, no buzzy campaign slogan that captures the challenge facing Major League Baseball and its 30 clubs as economic disparity grows and the expiration of the Collective Bargaining Agreement arrives.</p> <p>A complex issue requires a complex solution.</p> <p>Or does it?</p> <p>A brief conversation about the Cardinals' spending strategy and past history with free agency, <a href="https://www.stltoday.com/sports/article_864dc20a-1734-415d-8a36-d8ccc65c246b.html?utm_source=stltoday.com&utm_campaign=%2Fnewsletter-templates%2Flocal%2Fderrick-goold&utm_medium=cio&lctg=fef30716ad6dce9129&tn_email_eh1=300065048950cd1e22d9981e795fb808a6379617f9f08f2ac110f1ed3f0e44ad">based on research done for The Write Fielder newsletter</a>, spirals into a much larger debate between Best Podcast in Baseball host Derrick Goold and guest Kevin Wheeler, of KMOX/104.1 FM. After detailing how the Cardinals got into their current predicament, the questions that follow are two-fold: Do the Cardinals need to change their approach to free agency to return to contention, and does MLB need to change its economic structure for the Cardinals to have a new approach to free agency.</p> <p>The debate ignites from there.</p> <p>Wheeler makes a compelling case for how the Cardinals needed to "swim in deeper waters" for free agency and a more conservative approach caught up with them. He adds that a team now focused on development needs to produce its own stars. Goold counters by wondering what World Series contenders have developed their star and not had to outfit the roster with free-agent moves to complete the championship-caliber roster. The Yankees may have Aaron Judge, and they used prospects to trade for Juan Soto once, but they also signed Gerrit Cole. The Kansas City Royals have a homegrown, bona fide star in Bobby Witt Jr. But what's next?</p> <p>That's where the economics of the game enter the conversation and Wheeler's stance that the "big boys" need to play ball for the betterment of the game, and if that means taking less or receiving a smaller cut to spur and require the spending of the smaller markets so be it. Goold makes a suggestion for pulling that off that Wheeler contends would be difficult to sell to fans who what the tangible bumper sticker, not the boring details of how it gets done.</p> <p>Eventually they agree on one.</p> <p>It's the TV deal.</p> <p>Wheeler's arguments that hinge on a comparison to the NBA and its salary cap format require there to be a much larger national TV deal, one closer to what the NBA has. And that is the crux of this. Once that's in place then negotiations about a salarly floor, shared revenue, and an international draft to better balance talent coming from abroad are all more tangible because the largest issue -- the growing gulch between teams -- has been bridged.</p> <p><em>In its 13th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.</em></p>

Dec 7, 20251h 14m

S13 Ep 35Cardinals' forecast calls for a bustling Winter Meetings

<p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/0hfn43" target="_blank" rel="noopener">More Post-Dispatch podcasts</a>. </p> <p><a href="https://go.stltoday.com/9aigz5" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Please consider subscribing</a>.</p> <p>From the start of the offseason and the beginning for a new front officer leader, the Cardinals have signaled their priority this winter is to accumulate talent that will help them contend in the future.</p> <p>They began that process by trading Sonny Gray and $20 million to the Boston Red Sox for a pair of pitching prospects, Richard Fitts and Brandon Clarke, and now the Cardinals' pursuit continues with the arrival of MLB's biggest gathering of the Hot Stove season. The Winter Meetings are coming.</p> <p>To discuss the Cardinals' to-do list for the Winter Meetings, KMOX/104.1 FM's Kevin Wheeler rejoins the Best Podcast in Baseball. He and BPIB host Derrick Goold discuss the Cardinals' search to trade Nolan Arenado and what happens if another winter passes without a deal; which of the players nearing free agency, such as Brendan Donovan and JoJo Romero, will help the Cardinals achieve their goal of accumulating young talent; and what does a contract extension look like for manager Oli Marmol.</p> <p>The significant National Baseball Hall of Fame vote set for Dec. 7 is also discussed.</p> <p>This is the first of two episodes because what started as a short conversation spilled into a heated debate about, oh, just the future economic structure of baseball. Look for that bonus BPIB shortly.</p> <p><em>In its 13th season as one of the first and most widely heard podcasts on baseball and the Cardinals, the Best Podcast in Baseball has reached a new season-high with 30 episodes. Each episode is sponsored weekly by Closets by Design of St. Louis, is a production of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, StlToday.com, and lead baseball writer Derrick Goold.</em></p>

Dec 5, 202538 min
2025 St. Louis Post-Dispatch