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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Around here, we show up for one another. We want the same for our health insurance. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City gets that because they're from here, too. It's coverage from folks who know these roads and care enough to walk them with you. That's the benefit of blue.
Welcome back into the program. I'm Todd Lebo, influencer in Petro. Fourth quarter of the program is underway. David Lesky coming up in just a few minutes. We will tell you what you need to know right now. And what you do need to know right now is I think currently at this second, the Fan Fest is still not open in downtown Kansas City because of the weather. It's raining now.
You know, they're monitoring the situation. But we are just an hour away from kickoff between Tunisia and the Netherlands out at. Arrowhead Stadium.
Chapter 2: What updates are there on the World Cup and the Royals?
Yes. We can call it that. Kansas City Stadium. Whatever you want to call it.
FIFA ain't giving me no money. Yeah. They once said, there's a book by Dan Patrick and Keith Olbermann about 30 years ago when they were doing the big show on ESPN. And it said, you don't have to call it whatever. They're not paying you any cash. That's right. Your name here, stadium.
No.
Chapter 3: What is the significance of the Fan Fest situation in Kansas City?
So I'll call it Arrowhead.
That's what it is.
Because that's a free thing anyways. So that will happen at 6 o'clock out there. It looks all right, you know. It's calm. Okay. I think we're going to be all right. Maybe a little moist. That's okay. I did see a tweet from our man Pete Sweeney. I think he's out there. He'll be at the game. Sweene dog. Nice work. Out there going to the game. Picked a good day to go out there.
They had a fun little walk, a little walk down the Grand, 20-some thousand people walking Wandering down Grand earlier today, dressed in orange, jumping around.
Chapter 4: How did the recent World Cup matches unfold?
Fun stuff. Good scene.
You had to have seen it, the video or the pictures. I mean, if you haven't seen what that looked like, you must have just woken up. In which case, good afternoon. Good afternoon. Good morning. Whatever it is for you, but... Incredible. Every time I see a video or a picture, I'm just as amazed.
I actually posted, I said, is it okay for me to say that we've never seen anything like this, or am I going to get torched by a bunch of Chiefs fans?
Did you get torched?
No.
Good job.
Almost everyone's like, no, that's okay. I didn't want to suffer the Nate Bucati fate.
Well, Nate brings it on himself. He brings it on himself. So we do have Tunisia and the Netherlands coming up here in Kansas City, 6 o'clock. Already finals now. Ivory Coast over Curacao. So Curacao's run is done. Ivory Coast is going to be second place in their group. Ecuador beats Germany.
Now, if you watched any Ecuador match when they were here in town, their coach has the long hair, looks like a skinny Fabio, okay? Yeah. They're super fired up about advancing and beating Germany. He jumped up into the stands. I think it was his family. Wild scene in New York. We have not heard from Petro to see if George is okay. Germany's fine. Yeah. Okay, they're going through. It's okay.
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Chapter 5: What insights does David Lesky provide about the Royals?
They need to get that baby open tonight for the United States playing at 9 o'clock as we've got a lot of World Cup stuff going on. We're talking Royals, though, right now with David Lesky.
All right, the La Feta Delicatessen, end of the hour answer. Who made the last out of the last no-hitter thrown by the Royals?
I knew this right away.
Oh, I knew it, too. You were pretty quick. I got a good story about it, too. August 26, 1991. So do I. This should be fun. Frank Thomas. To Terry Shumpert.
To Terry Shumpert. What's your story? So I am a little baby. I'm six years old. Crime and Abuse 25. That's okay. I'm old now. And I used to, I'd go to bed and I'd say goodnight to my sisters. I'd knock on their door. And I knocked on one of my sister's doors and I said, the royal is just throwing no hitter. And she goes, okay. And slammed the door in my face. And that was your life.
That was my life.
You loved it. They didn't. Yep. My story is one I've told before. You probably haven't heard this, but I was not at the game that night. I was driving around kind of running some errands, just kind of shopping or something. And I'm like, oh, it's seventh inning. They've got a no hitter. I think I'm just going to head over to the ballpark.
And back then, you could, that first exit, the first entrance, gate one, right off of I-7, you used to be able to pull in there. So I pulled in there, and I parked along the curb outside the right field GA. Didn't even go into a parking place. No, I just parked outside the curb. I was going to walk up.
Try that with the FIFA crowd out there.
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Chapter 6: How has Jack Caglione performed recently for the Royals?
And the game ends, and I see on SportsCenter that he threw a no-hitter. I'm like, God, dog, I can't believe all this crap. And then a little bit later, the phone rings at our apartment, and it's my dad. Guess where I was tonight? You son of a bitch. He was at the game. So he's got a ticket stub, which will be my ticket stub. I can take the ticket stub. It was the ticket stub of that game.
So, yeah, he was there. And I was down. No, you were there. I was down.
You had a ticket stub.
You were there. I was down getting ready to start classes probably. We were there probably early. It was August 26th. So classes may have just started. I don't know, but I watched a lot of dumb things happen, and I didn't get to see that.
Never saw that.
I've never seen a no-hitter, because the Royals just aren't involved in them. No, six in their history. It's amazing. And most of those were in the 70s.
And they've only been no-hit two times. They have the second longest stretch of not being no-hit, and they have the third longest stretch of not throwing one.
So they just aren't involved in these things.
Yeah, I was looking at it today, and they have the fewest no-hitters ever.
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