Eat Em Up: A Detroit Tigers Podcast

By: Jordan Hall and Alex Urban
  • Summary

  • Your weekly dose of Detroit Tigers baseball banter, opinions and general nonsense. Hosted by Jordan Hall and Alex Urban.

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    Jordan Hall and Alex Urban
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Episodes
  • Eat Em Up Episode 35: Hoping To Warm The Stove Up | November 22, 2024
    Nov 22 2024
    In this offseason episode, Jordan and Alex discuss Tarik Skubal winning the Cy Young award, The Tigers' slow start to free agency, Jordan presents Tyler O'Neill and Jurickson Profar as free agent signing targets, and then they welcomed Emily Waldon to the show to talk all things minor leagues.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Eat Em Up Episode 34: The Bitter End (Game 5 ALDS Loss) | Oct. 12, 2024
    Oct 13 2024
    In the last episode of the 2024 season, Jordan and Alex eulogize the "Gritty Tigs", discuss the Game 3 and Game 4 losses in the ALDS and takeaways from this magical season.

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    53 mins
  • Eat Em Up Episode 33: Back To Back Shutouts (ALDS Game 3 Win) | Oct. 9, 2024
    Oct 10 2024
    Join Alex and Jordan as they breakdown the Tigers' ALDS Game 3 win. It had been more than 10 years since Detroit had hosted a playoff game and nobody went home disappointed. They talk about how Game 3 was a perfect embodiment of AJ Hinch's pitching philosophy and how the offense continues to do just enough.

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    42 mins

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