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    The Game 6/26/18

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    By Mitch Fortner on June 26, 2018 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    Rumors are that the Royals are about to sign a pitcher from Oregon State who has a controversial past off the mound. How does Luke Heimlich compare to the Tyreek Hill situation? Big anniversary for K-State basketball and the NBA Draft. Plus, World Cup Minute and Jabroni of the Week.


    0:00 – The steaks have arrived/Stampede report
    10:10 – Royals and Heimlich: Complicated
    25:00 – World Cup Minute
    28:43 – Royals signing Heimlich would be uncomfortable
    38:59 – What does the Tyreek Hill situation tell us?
    52:07 – NBA Draft anniversary
    1:01:05 – NBA mock draft has Xavier Sneed
    1:09:05 – Jabroni of the Week

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