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Matt Shepard, Gibson, Morris Tigers' Broadcast Team. Shepard out, Jason Benetti in

I was just getting use to him now they are starting over lol. Hopefully Dickerson doesn?t get the Axe. It seems like they blindsided Matt to me. Because he was talking about the Tigers future with Monroe, Gibson and others. Seems kind of cut throat to me. But oh well. I really hope he knew it was coming.
 
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I was just getting use to him now they are starting over lol. Hopefully Dickerson doesn?t get the Axe. It seems like they blindsided Matt to me. Because he was talking about the Tigers future with Monroe, Gibson and others. Seems kind of cut throat to me. But oh well. I really hope he knew it was coming.
He sucked.
 
MV finally thought at the 7:00 mark what I was thinking at the :007 mark: "does Mario want the gig?"
 
Mario Impemba speaks To all Tigers fans:

Just a note to express my appreciation for all of the support you have given me this week.

It has been five seasons since I left the Tigers booth and in that time your loyalty has never wavered.

Your support over my nearly two decades in the booth, and especially the last few days, is something that I will always remember.

Tigers fans are truly unmatched.

All my best.
 
https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2023/10/28/deeper-discussions-93/
DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers

Oh, those special assistants who work for GMs. They have become quite the controversy for many MLB teams.

Initially, their main purpose was to be mascots for their organizations. Figureheads trotted out at special events and spring training to impart words of wisdom to players and glad-hand fans who would be inspired to buy more tickets.

But then, things changed. Some ?special assistants? actually got involved in how their teams were being run. Offering advice and putting GMs in a quandary. And because of their status, they were never held accountable for offering bad advice.

Some of these teams found themselves in this uncomfortable position because of their owners who pushed these special assistants upon them. Many of them who had direct access to an owner?s ear.

Recently, stories about some special assistants who are weighing in heavily with thoughts about who should interview for manager and GM positions.

The casual fans don?t understand how the influence of much older, retired players and managers can disrupt a team and muddle the message. Especially when they haven?t been active in the game for decades and still hang onto now outdated strategies.

Several years ago, the Marlins released all of their special assistants and it was a disastrous event for the organization. Fans were very unhappy and unleashed a significant amount of bad press on the team. They were forced to bring them back.

The Detroit Tigers have had special assistants for years. All of them have had different jobs.

Al Kaline, of course, was one. He was an advisor, evaluator/coach of outfielders and mentor to players. Willie Horton is a mentor as well and remains with the team although age and health have decreased his involvement.

Al Avila brought Kirk Gibson on board with responsibilities that included infield instruction, personnel decisions and scouting. And then adding the Front Office voice to tv broadcasts. It is unclear how much of this he is doing today due to health reasons.

The former GM also brought in Lance Parrish and gave him the responsibilities of traveling throughout the minor leagues, offering instruction and writing reports based upon his observations. Given the new player development department and new layers of instructors and regional directors, it is unclear whether he is still doing this.

And then there is Alan Trammell. Tram remains very active on the field watching and coaching infielders and helping some transition from 1 position to another. He is mentioned often by current minor leaguers and their coaches who appreciate his experience and instruction.

There is Jim Leyland who was hired by Dave Dombrowski a year before he departed Detroit. At the time, Leyland said he was going to be ?very active? in his role as scout and talent evaluator.

Under Al Avila, he did much more. He told Avila who to sign (Jordy Mercer, Josh Harrison, etc.) and helped run the war room at draft time. He sat with Al at every spring training game and was often seen in the GM suite at Comerica during games, taking notes.

It is believed that he no longer does any of this and has been relegated by Scott Harris to special events and meet-and-greet events.

Finally, there is the newest special assistant, Miguel Cabrera. He has stated that he does not want to coach and his duties will be further defined going forward.

The last assistant, Mike Russell (a scout appointed by Al Avila), was removed from his position by Scott Harris.

Don?t look for the Tigers to banish any of the remaining special assistants. A very bad PR move and would be seen as a diss against some of Detroit?s most beloved members.

So what do you think about these special assistants? Is it helpful to have them from a PR standpoint? Do they bring value?

Or do they complicate how an organization is run given that they played 50 years ago? Or managed since the 1980?s?

What should be the role of special assistants to the PoBO/GM?

How should the Tigers manage their 6 special assistants going forward?

Today?s blog addresses this dilemma and allows readers to share their thoughts in more detail. And hopefully, to actively engage with others by responding to their posts and creating back-and-forth discussion threads. The more the merrier!

For this one blog only, you?ve got 6 sentences max to share your thoughts. Of course, you can also respond to other readers.

TT will supply the ammunition. One thought-provoking question. Several options provided. One hard choice to be selected. One vote.
Ready?

How should the Tigers manage their 6 special assistants going forward?

1. Make them all figureheads only.

2. Mix of figureheads and advisors.

3. Gradually phase out the position entirely.

VOTE
 
Some notes on Tigers broadcaster Jason Benetti:

- He will be employed by the Tigers, not Bally Sports Detroit.
- He will call a minimum of 127 games per season.
- Dan Dickerson, the radio play-by-play broadcaster, will move to the TV booth when Benetti isn't calling games.

Jason Benetti is quite literally one of the best play by play announcers in the world and he?s somehow a better person. This is a massive loss for the White Sox organization and more importantly, White Sox fans.
I?m thrilled for my friend who will crush it for the Tigers.
whitesox announcer

One of the top voices in sports is coming to the 313!
Renowned broadcaster @jasonbenetti has inked a multi-year contract to be our television play-by-play announcer.
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Jason Benetti on Tigers: "They wanted me, and I wanted them because of how they feel about moving forward and what this franchise wants to do in terms of intelligent baseball, but also the fan base. ... There are fans here that want to win badly, and they want to enjoy winning."

Nice gesture by @jasonbenetti to mention Matt Shepard while discussing Tigers TV job on zoom call.

"Matt Shepard is a friend of mine, and Matt is a really good announcer in so many sports. ... Matt Shepard is a really good person and I think the world of Matt as an announcer."

Jason Benetti said taking the Tigers job made sense, and that the city fits him.

Benetti has cerebral palsy and feels like people look at him than less than a whole person. He feels that's how people look at Detroit, too.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1722720372036960659
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Tigers new television play by play announcer joined MLB Network.

"I feel like Freddie Freeman, I know how hard it was for him to leave someplace that felt like home and it's the same for me, but the Tigers and everything they have been and done and felt and their entire sensibility is something that was too much for me to say no to. They are phenomenally creative people, they have an up and coming organization..."
https://twitter.com/i/status/1722719365391393231
 
https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/jason-benetti-hired-by-tigers
'World-class' broadcaster Benetti to handle Tigers play-by-play.
Tigers official site

https://www.blessyouboys.com/2023/1...-jason-benetti-chicago-white-sox-matt-shepard
Tigers hire top play-by-play man Jason Benetti away from the White Sox.
This is a shockingly good hire away from the White Sox.
BYBTB

https://motorcitybengals.com/posts/...next-tv-play-by-play-broadcaster-01hetb2n4wn7
Detroit Tigers hire away Jason Benetti from White Sox to be the next TV Play-By-Play Broadcaster.
MCBTB

https://www.detroitnews.com/story/s...-play-voice-bally-sports-detroit/71515849007/
Why new Tigers play-by-play voice Jason Benetti left his hometown White Sox for Detroit.
Detnews

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...ract-play-by-play-announcer-espn/71515604007/
Jason Benetti signs multi-year contract with Detroit Tigers as TV play-by-play broadcaster.
Freep

https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...pn-fox-experience-cerebral-palsy/71515758007/
Who is Jason Benetti? Meet the Detroit Tigers new TV broadcaster with inspiring backstory.
Freep

https://www.freep.com/videos/sports...etti-tv-broadcast-ryan-gustafson/71520101007/
Why Detroit Tigers targeted, hired Jason Benetti as TV play-by-play broadcaster.
Ryan Gustafson, EVP/COO of Ilitch Sports + Entertainment, explains why Detroit Tigers hired Jason Benetti as the television play-by-play announcer.
Freep

https://www.freep.com/videos/sports...etti-detroit-tigers-tv-broadcast/71520157007/
Broadcaster Jason Benetti explains decision to become television voice of Detroit Tigers.
Detroit Tigers television play-by-play announcer Jason Benetti explains his decision to leave the Chicago White Sox.
Freep

https://www.mlive.com/tigers/2023/11/tigers-hire-new-lead-tv-announcer-from-white-sox.html
Tigers hire new lead TV announcer from White Sox.
Mlive
 
https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2023/11/10/saturday-survey-103/
SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

On Thursday, a new play-by-play man was hired to take over the vacant seat on Bally Sports Detroit.

His name is Jason Benetti and he spent the last 8 years doing the same work for the Chicago White Sox. He also has an extensive resume doing national broadcasts, currently with Fox.

The Tigers requested to interview him and they, not Bally, will be paying his entire salary. He signed a multi-year contract.

His reason for leaving the White Sox involved the dysfunctional way the organization is being run and the team?s issues with him doing national broadcasts. The Tigers have no problems with his other job. It has already been arranged for Dan Dickerson to do the tv broadcasts when he is not available.

Benetti is beloved in Chicago and fans are really upset at his departure. His broadcasting talent ranks #6 out of 30 teams. His work is described as ?a breath of fresh air.?

In interviews after his hire, Jason comes across as very personable with a great sense of humor.
How do you feel about this hire?

What do you think of the Benetti hire?

1. Love it!

2. Have to watch him first.

3. Disappointed.

VOTE
 
https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2023/11/10/saturday-survey-103/
SATURDAY SURVEY.
Totally Tigers

On Thursday, a new play-by-play man was hired to take over the vacant seat on Bally Sports Detroit.

His name is Jason Benetti and he spent the last 8 years doing the same work for the Chicago White Sox. He also has an extensive resume doing national broadcasts, currently with Fox.

The Tigers requested to interview him and they, not Bally, will be paying his entire salary. He signed a multi-year contract.

His reason for leaving the White Sox involved the dysfunctional way the organization is being run and the team?s issues with him doing national broadcasts. The Tigers have no problems with his other job. It has already been arranged for Dan Dickerson to do the tv broadcasts when he is not available.

Benetti is beloved in Chicago and fans are really upset at his departure. His broadcasting talent ranks #6 out of 30 teams. His work is described as ?a breath of fresh air.?

In interviews after his hire, Jason comes across as very personable with a great sense of humor.
How do you feel about this hire?

What do you think of the Benetti hire?

1. Love it!

2. Have to watch him first.

3. Disappointed.

VOTE

too bad there isn't a 4th choice...I don't give a rat's ass :lmao:

I don't care who is calling games because I don't have Bally's Sports network
 
too bad there isn't a 4th choice...I don't give a rat's ass :lmao:

I don't care who is calling games because I don't have Bally's Sports network
But if you listen on the radio those 35 games or less where Dan takes over means someone has to take over for Dan on the radio. So it could have an effect on you..
 
https://totallytigers.wordpress.com/2023/11/11/deeper-discussions-95/
DEEPER DISCUSSIONS.
Totally Tigers

Several days ago, the Detroit Tigers hired Jason Benetti to become their new play-by-play man on tv. Benetti has an impressive resume and is regularly ranked near the top of MLB broadcasters.

He is a Chicago guy, having broadcast many of the city?s sports, including the last 8 years for the White Sox. He also has a national tv contract to broadcast MLB games.

Until Jason came along, the Tigers have had a strong Detroit presence in the booth. There will be others joining him but it is unclear at this point who will be chosen.

Should it be one of the current former Tigers? Or should Benetti be paired with someone who is more experienced and compatible? Someone with no Tiger ties?

In Chicago, Jason took over for Ken Harrelson and was paired with Steve Stone as his color man. Stone played only 2 separate years for the White Sox and his baseball background includes playing for 3 other teams.

Today?s blog addresses this dilemma and allows readers to share their thoughts in more detail. And hopefully, to actively engage with others by responding to their posts and creating back-and-forth discussion threads. The more the merrier!

For this one blog only, you?ve got 6 sentences max to share your thoughts. Of course, you can also respond to other readers.

TT will supply the ammunition. One thought-provoking question. Several options provided. One hard choice to be selected. One vote.
Ready?

Who would be the best fit to join Jason Benetti in the tv broadcast booth?

1. A former Tiger player.

2. A non-Tiger who best complements Benetti's broadcast style.

VOTE
 
https://www.freep.com/story/sports/...talks-future-free-agent-pitchers/71572901007/
'Days of Roar' Tigers Podcast: Chris Castellani joins to talk future of Detroit Tigers. 65 minutes.

On this episode: Mark and Evan have a news-packed week to catch us up, on including minor league free agents, Scott Harris at the GM meetings, coaching staff changes and more. The guys also dive into the conversation on available arms for this off-season. Later in the pod, the "Days of Roar" duo are joined by Chris Castellani of Barstool Sports. The trio talk Javier B?ez, the new hire of broadcaster Jason Benetti, and what may be on the horizon for the 2024 Detroit Tigers.
 
There are reports that Bally Sports is getting ready to dump 2 more MLB teams' broadcasts - Guardians and Rangers. Further stories have them going belly up by the end of 2024 and not broadcasting any MLB teams. What does this mean for the Detroit Tigers?

We may have been given a clue with the news that the Tigers are picking up new broadcaster Jason Benetti's entire salary. Maybe they're looking to have a smooth transition when Bally goes belly up. But will the Tigers once again start exploring their own broadcast network.

Totally Tigers
 
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