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    The Game 6/15/16

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    By Mitch Fortner on June 15, 2016 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    The Royals make a move with Omar Infante. Alex Smith reveals an interesting fact about the Chiefs’ two-minute offense. Ichiro is after Pete Rose’s hit record. Also, K-State football receives a commit for 2017.

    Hour 1

          1-Steve-Physioc-from-the-Royals-Radio-Network-and-FSKC.mp3
          2-Royals-designate-Omar-Infante-for-assignment.mp3
          3-Alex-Smith-reveals-an-interesting-fact-the-Chiefs-play-calls.mp3
          4-Ichiro-vs-Pete-Rose.mp3

    Hour 2

          5-Life-lessons-from-Joakim-Soria-and-Omar-Infante.mp3
          6-New-KSU-commit-for-2017.mp3
          7-Ichiro-gets-hit-number-4257.mp3
          8-You-Cant-Be-Serious-2.mp3

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