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Best Podcast in Baseball

A Midwest Quest: Searching for NL Central's next champion in MLB's tilting geography

Best Podcast in Baseball

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Sports, Baseball

4.6690 Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2025

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Welcome to the great plains. When next Major League Baseball hosts a World Series it will have been a decade since any of thw 10 teams from the Midwest divisions have reached the Fall Classic. They've rarely had a club get as far as the championship series, and the National League Central hasn't won a game in the best-of-seven NLCS since 2018. Oh, and coming out of the pandemic the small-market teams that dot the NL and American League Central divisions have been rocked by revenue turbulence.

All while the games star free agents gather at the coasts.

With that as the background, Cincinnati Enquirer baseball writer Gordon Wittenmyer suggested to Post-Dispatch baseball writer and BPIB host Derrick Goold that they poll as many executives as possible at the General Manager Meetings to ask: Which team in the NL Central is most likely to be the next team to win a World Series? The answers were revealing -- not just for the task, but also for what executives view as the most likely traits a team needs to win.

The "most resources," came up often as the big-city Cubs received the most votes.

Here is the Post-Dispatch story that came from the poll.

And here is the podcast that expands upon the poll to discuss the factors that got the divisions here, how one or more can escape the bind, and whether Major League Baseball is just going to keep soaring above fly-over country until the economic structure of the game changes. The two baseball writers dissect how the Pirates could augment a talented team with a different payroll formula, how the Brewers may lose their edge, how the Cardinals made regain theirs, how the Reds could make a push to the top, how the Cubs could financially squash the competition, and why they don't. 

In the end, one of the writers makes his prediction for the NL Central team that will next win a World Series title.

It's a team that just doesn't exist yet.

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.

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0:00.0

This week on the best podcast in baseball over at the GM meetings in Las Vegas,

0:04.5

Gordon Wittenmeyer and I fanned out among the general managers to ask them a simple question.

0:10.1

Who would be the next National League Central Team to win a World Series?

0:15.3

It'll be 10 years the next time there's a World Series since there was an annual central team in it.

0:20.1

Are any of them close?

0:21.1

That's what we'll discuss in a brand new Best Podcast in Baseball.

0:30.8

Hello, everybody, and welcome to the Best Podcast in Baseball.

0:32.8

Brought to you by Closit by Design of St. Louis.

0:34.4

I'm St. Louis Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derek Gould.

0:36.8

And by now, you know my guest. It is, of course, longtime baseball rider, Cincinnati Inquirer,

0:42.5

baseball rider, Cincinnati Reds, beat rider. But you probably also know his work from covering

0:47.2

the Cubs on the north side for the Chicago sometimes. It is, of course, Gordon Whitmer. Gordon,

0:52.8

how are you? Happy Thanksgiving. Oh, thanks, man. You too.

0:57.6

Are you doing well? Yeah, yeah. I'm thankful for the idea, all credit to you that you had, because not just to the, like, it was like, okay, this will be an interesting story to sort of explore.

1:16.7

But I thought the answers we got were really more interesting than I expected.

1:18.9

I didn't know if they would elaborate.

1:20.4

I don't know if they would be dismissive.

1:25.5

I didn't know how the executives that we talked to would respond.

1:31.1

But a lot of them did either in thoughtful or even quippy ways that I thought really painted a clear picture of the landscape of baseball and how it's just competitive

1:40.2

tectonic plates have shifted to the coast.

1:43.1

And why it's been 10 years.

1:45.2

And by the way, this drought, so it's nine seasons now in which neither central

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