
Show overview
SportsBeat KC has been publishing since 2015, and across the 11 years since has built a catalogue of 1,300 episodes. That works out to roughly 740 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence, with the show now in its 13th season.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 29 min and 38 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Sports show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 6 days ago, with 29 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2020, with 259 episodes published. Published by The Kansas City Star.
From the publisher
Kansas City’s biggest sports stories of the week, for the diehards and the casual fans alike. A podcast covering the Chiefs, Royals, Sporting, Current, Missouri and Kansas college teams, and more. Hosted by longtime Kansas City Star sports reporter Blair Kerkhoff and produced by KCUR Studios.
Latest Episodes
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Eight years in the making, World Cup has arrived. Is Kansas City ready?
Taking the good Chiefs news (Patrick Mahomes) with the bad (Rashee Rice)
How did Kansas City become a U.S. soccer capital? Author explains on SportsBeat KC
What to expect when Argentina, Netherlands arrive in Kansas City for World Cup
FIFA World Cup opener less than a month away. Can event push through headwinds?
Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt talks World Cup anticipation & what to expect
Final word on the Chiefs’ draft: Analysis of Brett Veach’s most important class
Chiefs got defensive on first day of NFL Draft. Here’s who they selected and why
Royals put a sold sign on site for new home. Is Crown Center the right move?
Chiefs almost on the clock: If they keep No. 9, here’s the strongest possibility
KC moves closer to new downtown ballpark for Royals. But these questions remain
Will Rashee Rice’s off-the-field concerns change Chiefs’ NFL Draft plans?

Why Kansas City Royals still have no answer on their next stadium
Opening day at The K was a success for the Royals, who beat the Minnesota Twins in the first home game. But only a handful of home openers at Kauffman Stadium remain for the team that’s actively looking for a new stadium. So where will it be built — and why has it taken this long? Royals principal owner John Sherman addressed those questions before Monday’s game. Star columnists San McDowell and Vahe Gregorian discussed the topic on SportsBeat KC, the sports podcast of The Star and KCUR (89.3 FM).Then, between games and base camps, at least 10 national teams will spend time in Kansas City during the FIFA World Cup. None is smaller — or perhaps more excited — than the Caribbean island nation of Curacao.By area and population, it’s the smallest country to ever qualify for the World Cup.Gilbert Martina, president of the Curacao Football Federation, told us how his team is preparing for the global stage … and Kansas City.Rundown (timestamps are approximate)1:15 — John Sherman’s latest update on a new Royals stadium11:04 — How Royals looked on Opening day at The K17:31 — Curacao’s World Cup journey & what KC can expect36:20 — What else is on Blair’s radar?

Could Bill Self really be done as KU basketball’s coach after last-second loss?
Kansas basketball’s NCAA Tournament run came to a heartbreaking end with a buzzer-beating loss to St. John’s in the second round. Now, the Jayhawks await word from Bill Self on his coaching future due to the heart issues he’s been battling since 2022.On SportsBeat KC, the sports podcast of The Star and KCUR (89.3 FM), columnist Sam McDowell discusses what’s in store for the Jayhawks this offseason and how the program might handle a coaching search.Also, opening day for the Royals is Friday and beat writer Jaylon Thompson breaks down the roster, where the team has improved over last year, and how Royals players’ success in the World Baseball Classic — there were many — can carry into the upcoming season.Rundown (timestamps are approximate)1:20 — The struggles that led to KU’s early March Madness exit9:57 — Is this the end of the Bill Self era? 20:08 — The Royals players who shined at World Baseball Classic33:36 — What else is on Blair’s radar?

Inside The Star’s feature on Darryn Peterson and his KU basketball season
Kansas freshman sensation Darryn Peterson has had anything but a dull season. At times, he’s looked like the best player in college basketball. At others, he’s frustrated fans — and possibly his coach — by missing games for any number of ailments. So what’s going on behind the scenes with Peterson? Has his NBA Draft stock fallen? And what’s the deal with the cramping that has persisted for almost the entirety of his freshman year? The Star’s Shreyas Laddha dove into these topics — and more — in a feature on the KU basketball star. We discuss Peterson’s tumultuous season on SportsBeat KC, the podcast of The Kansas City Star and KCUR.Rundown (timestamps are approximate)1:16 — Why did Peterson miss so much time this season?6:45 — Peterson’s NBA future8:48 — Is KU on upset watch vs. Cal Baptist?

Is Justin Fields the right backup for Chiefs? And who got better draw, KU or MU?
The Chiefs have found their backup quarterback in a trade — Justin Fields — with the hope that he doesn’t have to play in games. After all, that would mean Patrick Mahomes’ knee injury has lingered and he can’t open the season. As it is, Fields, acquired from the NY Jets, will play a critical role while Mahomes recovers.Beat writer Pete Sweeney breaks down the trade, along with other standout roster moves in free agency over the previous week and how they’ll impact the team’s approach in the NFL Draft on the latest SportsBeat KC, the sports podcast of The Star and KCUR.Also, columnist Vahe Gregorian shares his thoughts on the draws for Kansas and Missouri for the NCAA Tournament. The Tigers appeared to get a kiss from the selection committee, the Jayhawks a slap.Rundown (timestamps are approximate)1:02 — What Justin Fields brings to the Chiefs 8:50 — A breakdown of Chiefs’ free agency pickups16:03 — How Mizzou got a lucky draw. KU, not so much33:22 — What else is on Blair’s Radar?

Did Chiefs strike gold with Kenneth Walker? Grading Chiefs’ start to free agency
Free agency quickly impacted the Chiefs from the opening minutes Monday. It was reported that the team had signed Super Bowl MVP running back Kenneth Walker, while resigning star tight end Travis Kelce.But with major additions also came subtractions. Gone are cornerback Jaylen Watson (Rams), safety Bryan Cook (Bengals) and backup quarterback Gardner Minshew (Cardinals).How did the Chiefs fare overall? Columnists Sam McDowell and Vahe Gregorian shared their thoughts on SportsBeat KC, the sports podcast of The Star and KCUR.Also, the Big 12 tournament arrives in Kansas City and Missouri heads to the SEC tournament in Nashville. What are the prospects for KU, K-State and Mizzou this week?Rundown (timestamps are approximate)1:25 — Did Chiefs overpay in signing Walker? 9:25 — Travis Kelce’s return 20:20 — KU & Mizzou’s chances in the Big 12 & SEC tournaments33:01 — What else is on Blair’s radar?

Did Chiefs win blockbuster Trent McDuffie trade? Breaking down KC’s haul
Trent McDuffie’s time with the Kansas City Chiefs has come to a close. In a blockbuster trade Wednesday, the Chiefs traded McDuffie to the Los Angeles Rams for a haul of draft picks.On SportsBeat KC, the sports podcast of The Star and KCUR, beat writer Pete Sweeney, columnists Sam McDowell and Vahe Gregorian react to KC trading one of its best and most popular players.How will the Chiefs replace McDuffie, an All-Pro slot cornerback who helped the Chiefs win two Super Bowls — and how does this move impact the team’s draft approach? We discuss on this special edition of SportsBeat KC.0:35 — Our reactions to the Chiefs’ haul of picks4:50 — What are the Chiefs losing by letting go of McDuffie?6:17 — The Chiefs’ secondary, as it stands10:01 — KC’s track record of developing top cornerbacks