The Detroit Tigers Podcast #5: Super Mario Returns

download The Detroit Tigers Podcast Welcome to The Detroit Tigers Podcast, the podcast for Tigers fans, by Tigers fans. This is Episode #5, a 33-minute podcast about the American League Champion Detroit Tigers recorded live from Lakeland, Fla., and Scottsdale, Arizona U.S.A.

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In this episode, in addition to a quick review of Tigers headlines, who’s hot/who’s not, and some listener comments, we talk with Tigers television play-by-play announcer Mario Impemba. We spoke to Mario from outside the Tigers clubhouse at Joker Marchant Stadium in Tigertown.

Items Mentioned in the Episode:

  • Baseball Prospectus talks with Jeremy Bonderman.
  • Fox Sports’ Ken Rosenthal is bullish on the Tigers.

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3 Responses to “The Detroit Tigers Podcast #5: Super Mario Returns”

  1. Dan Clarey Says:

    Mario, what is it that Jason Grilli scribbles in the dirt on the pitcher’s mound each time he comes in to pitch? Thank you.

    Devoted Tiger Fan,
    Dan Clarey

  2. Bill Wright Says:

    Mario,
    tonight you mentioned Buchholz throwing lots of offspeed pitches and getting hit.My thought is “location.location” if he hit his location then he would have been more successful

  3. Terry Herbert Says:

    Do you have any idea how many times that you and Allen use the word “outstanding” during a broadcast? A routine ground ball to short is not outstanding,nor is ninety five percent of the things that you two think.A pitcher may have a good arm,not outstanding.A player may be fast,not outstanding.Look the word up in the dictionary,then maybe you wont over use it.I think you both do an outstanding job on the telecast,but please stop driving me crazy.
    Thanks,Terry

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