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6Sports video: KU hosts Jayhawk All-Star Baseball Camp

The boys of summer played on as KU coach Ritch Price hosted the Jayhawk All-Star Baseball Camp. Over 200 kids age 10 to 18 came to campus this weekend for the three day event.

6Sports video: KU football ready to go

While the weather outside may feel like summer, the gray skies this afternoon had the look of an overcast autumn day, and you can’t think about fall without thinking football. It’s been eight months since the Kansas football team fell to Missouri in the Border Showdown sealing the end of the 0-6 season

Self sees signee stand out

Releford shines in prep showcase

Bill Self and his son, Tyler, sat in the front row of a roped-off coach’s section at Okun Fieldhouse, eyes fixed on future Kansas University basketball guard Travis Releford. The Selfs and 100 or so Jayhawk fans didn’t applaud - there’s no cheering during games at the Price Chopper Invitational - but had to leave impressed after watching the 6-foot-5, 190-pound Roeland Park Miege senior score 14 points with four rebounds in Kansas City Pump N Run’s 102-57 rout of Georgia Elite.

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Up where he belongs?

Former Jayhawk Metcalf fitting in on field, in clubhouse for Rangers

It’s just minutes after 4 p.m. in the refreshingly cool visiting clubhouse at Kauffman Stadium, and a few of Travis Metcalf’s Texas Rangers teammates are getting antsy. Rapping fingers on the table, shuffling and re-shuffling a deck of playing cards, Marlon Byrd and Joaquin Benoit are waiting for Metcalf, a rookie third baseman, to finish interviews so they can get on with the game.