The Fight is a fast-moving, informative, entertaining look at sports news that interests St. Louisans. It's a great mix of news, opinion and guests that will hold your attention for an hour each weekday.
Randy previews the BMW Championship, plus a look at how a big move could unlock the Cardinals' lineup.
Randy breaks down Cardinals rookie Joshua Baez’s legendary three-homer debut at Wrigley Field and Scotty Scheffler’s Tiger-esque clinic at the FedEx St. Jude Classic.
Plus, thoughts on the NFL's preseason ticket tax, the Jaden Daniels LSU jersey controversy, Caitlin Clark vs. Paige Bueckers, and why the MLB complete game is officially dead.
Randy looks back at the historic 2011 Cardinals World Series run, analyzes the massive valuations of the LA Rams and Lakers, and discusses Marcel Hartel's departure from St. Louis City SC and the state of the USMNT.
Blake Snell is back for the Dodgers, controversy in the Little League World Series, and the best QB second acts since the merger!
Buffalo's problems with its new stadium. Sometimes when baseball teams buy, it doesn't work out. And Cardinals Broadcaster Mike Claiborne joins the show!
Mizzou alum Max Scherzer makes history, and Cardinals play-by-play announcer Chip Caray joins the show!
Brooks Koepka not attending BMW Championship, more drama with Mizzou grad Sophie Cunningham, and a trip around the horn with MLB news and notes.
Randy breaks down Sean McVay's hints at an Aaron Donald return, the "Lane Kiffin Rule" freezing college conference realignment, and the top 6 St. Louis Football Cardinals of all time.
Plus, a 1992 Barry Bonds flashback, MLB quick hits, and our weekend daily wager.
Randy breaks down the Cardinals’ wildcard slide and sits down with 2019 World Series Champion Matt Adams to talk clubhouse dynamics, trade deadline moves, and how weak legs impact a hitter.
Plus, a ranking of the best ring-chasing situations of all-time and shares a legendary "Story Time" about Tony La Russa almost benching David Freese right before the iconic 2011 championship run.
A recap of the Cardinals' trades, the Redbird bullpen fails again, and USA Today's Bob Nightengale joins the show!
Are the Dodgers killing baseball? The Cards face the Yankees in a rare trip to the Bronx. And, the future of college sports with MO Senator Eric Schmitt.
The MLB Trade Deadline is today. What moves have been made already? We may have a semblance of order in college sports. And, a trip around baseball news and notes.
A surprise entry in the list of possible tradeable players who the Cardinals should be interested in, the best deadline deals in Cards history, and The Fight!
The Cardinals have fallen under .500 for the first time all season. Trash talk between the BIG and SEC heats up. And Michelle Smallmon joins the show!
Who are the Cardinals' most marketable players? The greatest Cubs players of all time. And Cards Broadcaster Stefan Caray joins the show!
Could St. Louis be in the market for an NBA team? Who's the dumbest athlete going? And, Adam Wainwright joins the show!
The Baseball Hall of Fame has some new members, MLB's trade deadline is one week away. And which quarterback had the best arm in NFL history?
Is Kansas overpaying for the Chiefs? Jen Siess talks CITY SC's impressive streak. And, The Fight!
We talk baseball with former Cardinal Matt Adams. A look at how you can watch the Blues on TV this season, and the best unretirements in sports!
The Cardinals fall to the Angels. What would Eli Drinkwitz do if he were in charge of CFB for a day? And, Cardinal heroes that also played for the Angels.
Some former Cardinals are helping their team kick butt, the Arizona Cardinals are as dysfunctional as ever, and Cards Broadcaster Stefan Caray joins the show!
Spain comes out on top, a look at the Cardinals' minor league system, and a trip around the horn in Major League Baseball.
A World Cup breakdown with Jen Siess, a look at the best STL sports moments in the 2010s, and former Ram Chris Long joins the show!
The American League arms dominated the All-Star Game, our favorite STL sports moments from the 2000's, and former Blues player Barret Jackman joins the show!
Featuring Quick Hits on the Cardinals’ rising stars—highlighted by Jordan Walker’s epic Home Run Derby win—plus golf talk on Tommy Fleetwood’s Open “home game.”
Randy is also joined by former Cardinal Brian Jordan to relive 1990s Cardinals memories, then closes with the best St. Louis sports moments of the decade, a daily wager, and more.