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Ep. 108 6/17/19 A Camel Named Gaylord

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National sports talk radio with a Carolina twist. So, Lebron got his wish. Anthony Davis is headed to L.A. What's next for the Lakers? Six guys under contract and two-thirds of their salary cap eaten up, they've got some interesting decisions to make. Diamond Dave Caplan stopped by to analyze the U.S. Open. And we all should be wondering why Alex Morgan is not paid like the superstar she is. Far and away, the highlight of today's show, though, was the phone interview with Head Baseball Coach Justin Haire of Campbell University. The Camels are coming off back-to-back Regional appearances and had four players selected in this year's MLB Draft. Wanna know why? Take a listen to Coach Haire. Who wouldn't want to play for this guy? 'From the Cheap Seats' is a weekly sports talk radio program hosted by Chris deLambert, Brandon Atkins, Professor Trent Nichols, and the inimitable Robert Brickey, produced in central North Carolina, broadcast locally on WFJA 105.5FM, and heard around the world on the Ironiq Media Network and WRPR. Every broadcast is recorded and made available on the web via iTunes, Google Play, and SoundCloud. For more information, follow the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @CheapSeatRadio. Feedback? Email the hosts at CheapSeatRadio@gmail.com.
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National sports talk radio with a Carolina twist. So, Lebron got his wish. Anthony Davis is headed to L.A. What's next for the Lakers? Six guys under contract and two-thirds of their salary cap eaten up, they've got some interesting decisions to make. Diamond Dave Caplan stopped by to analyze the U.S. Open. And we all should be wondering why Alex Morgan is not paid like the superstar she is. Far and away, the highlight of today's show, though, was the phone interview with Head Baseball Coach Justin Haire of Campbell University. The Camels are coming off back-to-back Regional appearances and had four players selected in this year's MLB Draft. Wanna know why? Take a listen to Coach Haire. Who wouldn't want to play for this guy? 'From the Cheap Seats' is a weekly sports talk radio program hosted by Chris deLambert, Brandon Atkins, Professor Trent Nichols, and the inimitable Robert Brickey, produced in central North Carolina, broadcast locally on WFJA 105.5FM, and heard around the world on the Ironiq Media Network and WRPR. Every broadcast is recorded and made available on the web via iTunes, Google Play, and SoundCloud. For more information, follow the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @CheapSeatRadio. Feedback? Email the hosts at CheapSeatRadio@gmail.com.
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