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Eat Em Up: A Detroit Tigers Podcast

Eat Em Up: A Detroit Tigers Podcast

By: Jordan Hall and Alex Urban
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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
Baseball & Softball
Episodes
  • Eat Em Up Episode 65 | The Boys Round the Turn for the Final Stretch | Sept. 3, 2025
    Sep 3 2025
    This week, Jordan and Alex break down the series against the A's and Royals, discuss recent roster movement and get whimsical on why they love baseball. Plus - Alex asks for listener help on buying a special bottle of spirits or wine to one day open after a Tigers World Series victory.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Eat Em Up Episode 64: | September Baseball Looms Upon Us | August 27, 2025
    Aug 27 2025
    This week, Jordan and Alex discuss the (once again) first place American League Detroit Tigers, who in the lineup is hot and check in on notable performances on the farm.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Eat Em Up Episode 63: Have We Fully Righted The Ship? | August 20, 2025
    Aug 20 2025

    It sure feels like the Gritty Tigs are back. On the show this week, Jordan and Alex look back at a couple series wins, have a tough talk about Tommy Kahnle, and discuss whether its the right move to bring up Kevin McGonigle.


    Quick note, something funky happened with the audio midway through. Just a heads up.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
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