Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Royals Rolling, Chiefs Mini Camp Means More, KU's $7m Man, Tourney Expansion So Stupid, Two Kings at White House, Comey Popped, Kimmel on Ropes, Black People Leaving KC?

April 29, 2026·54 min
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The Royals are still a million miles from being the team they need to be to win their division but after winning 5 of 6, the are suddenly only 2.5 games out of first.  Bobby Witt Jr's 10th inning, three run homer gets it done on the first game of the road trip to get the team, ugh, within 5 games of .500.    Chiefs rookie mini camp just means more this year as so many of these players will be expected to learn and learn fast.  The goal?  Turn these rookies into veterans after 8 games or so this fall.  Meanwhile, Andy Reid is raising money by cooking burgers and bras with his wife to benefit the Harris-Kearney House Museum in Westport.  He will cook for you if you buy a ticket at www.westporthistoricalkc.org.    KU hoops will not be outspent, for the second year in a row they've bought the #1 NBA prospect in the land.  At the same time, reports surface the NCAA tourney will expand to 76 teams next year in the worst sports decision of all time.  The worst.    The White House couldn't wait to post a photo of President Trump and King Charles with a really simple caption: "Two Kings."  It's driving the left crazy.  The DOJ goes after James Comey again, Jimmy Kimmel is reportedly in big trouble at ABC and a study from Saint Louis University reports young black people are leaving KC and St. Louis in droves.   Our Final Final is a former Chiefs player talking about seeing his coach snorting cocaine in the football offices.

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