Motor City Bengals Podcast

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Motor City Bengals hosts its weekly podcast delievering the latest news and opinions on the Detroit Tigers. The show also covers the latest news around the league and fantasy baseball.

Episódios

  • TIger Talk: Second-guessing Brad Ausmus

    12/05/2015 Duração: 43min

    Motor City Bengals Presents "Tiger Talk" with hosts Matt Pelc and Dave Holcomb.It was certainly the worst week of the year for the Detroit Tigers as they lost both a series to the Chicago White Sox and to the Kansas City Royals.This week's episode begins with the heartbreaking defeat on Sunday Night Baseball. Despite loading the bases in both the ninth and 10th innings, the Tigers were unable to score and lost to the Royals, 2-1. Both hosts debate the moves of Tigers manager Brad Ausmus in the last two innings of the game.In the second segment, Holcomb and Pelc list the long and still growing injury list for the Detroit Tigers. Catcher Alex Avila and starting pitcher David Price are the newest additions. Avila could have knee surgery and won’t return before the second half, but Price is hopeful he will make his next start. Of course, Ausmus is confusing the situation by not confirming his ace’s statement.Should fans be concerned Ausmus and the Tigers are hiding another injury? Hear what both Pelc and Holcomb

  • Tiger Talk: Can I get an Off Day Skip?

    05/05/2015 Duração: 40min

    Motor City Bengals presents "Tiger Talk" with host Dave Holcomb. Co-host Matt Pelc was unable to do the show this week but wishes all his fellow Tigers fans well.The Detroit Tigers had another up-and-down week, but they were able to split the four-game series with the Royals in Kansas City to avoid falling out of first place. In the first three games of the series, the offense was a major problem, scoring just four runs.Although it is still too early to panic, some small changes are healthy and sometimes even neccessary, so Holcomb suggests, just as guest Steve Mitzel did last week, that a change in the batting lineup is in order.It is also important that manager Brad Ausmus start getting some of his stars off days. Six of his nine regulars have played in at least 25 of the Tigers' 26 games this season. That could help explain why the Detroit offense is either feast or famine. Surely it can't be the only reason, but perhaps on some days, the starters are just tired from lack of rest.In the second segment, Hol

  • Tiger Talk: In Simon We Trust?

    28/04/2015 Duração: 40min

    Motor City Bengals Presents "Tiger Talk" with hosts Matt Pelc and Dave Holcomb. On this episode, we recap the third week of the season and welcome on another guest, Motor City Bengals Staff Writer Steve Mitzel.The Tigers definitely cooled off in the third week, losing their first series of the year to the New York Yankees, and four games in a row. Detroit, however, rebounded nicely over the weekend, winning another series with the Cleveland Indians and the first game versus the Twins on Monday.Starting pitcher Alfredo Simon has to be considered one of the big reasons why Detroit has jumped out to this nice 14-6 start. He leads the American League in wins with a 1.65 ERA and 0.95 WHIP in 27 1/3 inning pitched over his first four starts. But despite the nice start, Pelc and Holcomb weigh the chances Simon continues to keep this up all season long.Holcomb points out that throughout his career, Simon has always been a better first half pitcher, and Pelc gives his reasons for why that could also be good in the sec

  • Tiger Talk: Detroit's Hot Start Continues

    21/04/2015 Duração: 49min

    Motor City Bengals presents "Tiger Talk" with hosts Matt Pelc and Dave Holcomb. On this week's show, we recap the second week of Tigers baseball, which saw Detroit continue to dominate, but in a different fashion than in the first week.The Tigers won their first six games of the year behind a high-powered offense, but in the second week, the starting pitching shined as Detroit shut out Pittsburgh twice and won a pair of 2-1 games as well.As expected David Price has been outstanding, but it is the emergence of Shane Greene and Alfredo Simon that has the Tigers starting staff on an incredible streak to start 2015.Unfortunately, not every starting pitcher is off to a fantastic start. For one, Justin Verlander is still feeling pain in his right triceps and has not resume throwing since he shortened his simulated game last Wednesday. On this episode, Pelc and Holcomb share their disdain in how the Tigers have handled the Verlander "cramp", which is all it started out as towards the end of Spring Training.The secon

  • Tiger Talk: Detroit's Hot Start

    14/04/2015 Duração: 36min

    Motor City Bengals presents "Tiger Talk" with hosts Matt Pelc and Dave Holcomb. On this week's show, we recap the first week of the regular season with the Tigers one of the hottest teams to start the year.Despite the loss in PIttsburgh on Monday, the offense has begun the year particularly hot, placing first in several offensive categories. First baseman Miguel Cabrera is leading the way, going 13-for-17 with two home runs in the last four games. Pelc and Holcomb share what parts of the offense have been the most impressive in this first week.In the second segment, the show dives into another discuss on closer Joe Nathan. The right-hander landed on the disabled list last week with a Grade 1 flexor strain in his right elbow. Could we have seen the last of Joe Nathan or will manage Brad Ausmus restore him as the team's closer once healthy?To conclude, Pelc and Holcomb discuss the red hot Kansas City Royals, who have moved to 7-0 on the season and named two other teams that have exceeded their expectations in t

  • Tiger Talk: Opening Day Victors

    07/04/2015 Duração: 44min

    Motor City Bengals presents "Tiger Talk" with hosts Matt Pelc and Dave Holcomb. On this week's show, we celebrate one of the greatest days of the year: Opening Day. The Detroit Tigers began the season with a bang, earning a complete, 4-0, team victory over the Minnesota Twins at Comerica Park. Ace starting pitcher David Price was the star, pitching 8 2/3 innings of shutout ball, allowing only five hits. He also struck out five and walked none. Unfortunately, Price wasn't able to record that 27th and final out, but closer Joe Nathan was able to, striking out the lone batter he faced.Left fielder Yoenis Cespedes starred in the field and at the plate in his Tigers regular season debut. Cespedes was 2-for-4 with two runs scored and robbed a home run off the bat of Kurt Suzuki in the third inning, but Pelc argues it was a base running play from Cespedes that turned out to be most important on Opening Day.In the second segment, the show welcomes its first ever guest in Motor City Bengals staff writer Josh Scramlin.

  • Tiger Talk: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly of Detroit Tigers' Spring

    31/03/2015 Duração: 36min

    Fansided's "Tiger Talk" presented by Motor City Bengals debuts with its duo-host format with Matt Pelc and Dave Holcomb. On this episode, Pelc and Holcomb run through the good, the bad & the ugly from the Detroit Tigers spring training starting with Justin Verlander's triceps cramp. Verlander left Friday's game with the cramp and will not pitch in his next scheduled spring training start, but Pelc explains why he isn't too concerned... yet.That leads to the ugly, which would be the replacements in the case Verlander or any other important player goes down for the Tigers. It's one thing to be injury prone, but it's an entirely new problem if there is a big drop off between the starter and the backup, which might be the case for the 2015 Detroit Tigers.Finally, in the Around the League segment, Holcomb and Pelc debate whether of not Pete Rose should have another chance at reinstatement or being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. The two argue both sides and play devil's advocate with each other while

  • Tiger Talk: Pilot Episode

    24/03/2015 Duração: 40min

    Fansided's "Tiger Talk" presented by Motor City Bengals debuts with host Dave Holcomb. Starting pitcher Justin Verlander told the Detroit Free Press after his start on Sunday "I'm not quite there yet." That seems to be a common theme among the Tigers entire roster. Stars Miguel Cabrera and Victor Martinez played in their first Spring Training game on Sunday, but they are still slowing recovering from offseason surgery, David Price and GM Dave Dombroski are not there yet,   in terms of contract negiotiations on an extension, and the bullpen is far from ready. Holcomb discusses all these topics in detail.In the final segment of the show, Holcomb delievers the top news from around Major League Baseball which includes the Washington Nationals choosing former Tigers starter Max Scherzer as its Opening Day starter. That and more on this episode of Tiger Talk.The Motor City Bengals staff would love to hear feedback on this debut episode. Tweet your comments @MCB_Tigers or search "Motor City Bengals". 

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