We hit the ground running this morning with a jam-packed first hour of coffee shop sports talk! With Scott Puryear away on assignment, Ned Reynolds, Dwight Glenn, and Guy Newcomb tackle the fallout from an absolute disaster of an I-70 baseball game. We breakdown the Cardinals' 14-6 loss to the Royals, but more importantly, we dive into the catastrophic knee injury to Bobby Witt Jr. and what it means for Kansas City's mounting injury list.
We also pull back the curtain on corporate sports stadium economics, exploring why the Chiefs and Royals are eager to abandon the historic Truman Sports Complex for downscaled, high-revenue downtown facilities. Dwight Glenn updates us on the Ozark Mountain Daredevils' big weekend opening for the Little River Band at Black Oak Amphitheater. Finally, we go hyper-local as Guy Newcomb takes us down memory lane to reveal the exact moment area high school coaches boycotted corporate automated media in 2007, giving birth to the legendary "Scoreboard Guy" network.

Cardinals GM Dan Reiter, Oklahoma’s Improbable CWS Title, and NBA Draft Preview
47:33

Oklahoma Shocks Omaha, Giannis Takes South Beach, and the NBA Draft Blueprint
48:50

Rebuilding MSU Baseball, Brazile Eyes Chicago, and St. Louis Cardinals Mid-Season Check-In
47:36