The Detroit Tigers Podcast #124: Talking with Tigers 2B Will Rhymes
By Mike McClary in Featured,The Podcast | 3 comments
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Welcome to The Detroit Tigers Podcast. This is Episode #124 a 45-minute podcast about the Detroit Tigers recorded live from Scottsdale, Ariz., and Asheville, N.C.
In this episode we talk with Tigers second baseman and social media sensation Will Rhymes.
Among the topics we cover:
- His major-league firsts — at bat, hit and homer
- Social media — Twitter and Facebook
- Thoughts on instant replay
- How he’ll prepare for the 2011 season
… and much more.
Show Notes
Links to articles and items referenced in this episode:
- Will on Twitter: @willrhymes
- Will on Facebook: www.facebook.com/willrhymes28
- Will wears: A luxurious Tigers bathrobe, compliments of Johnny Damon
- Will recommends: An interview with Giants closer Brian Wilson on “Jim Rome is Burning”
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- Mike: @DailyFungo, @MikeMcClary and www.DailyFungo.com
- Ian: @IanCass, SB Nation Detroit and MLive’s Tigers Blog
Theme music for the podcast produced by Paul Minshall.
The Detroit Tigers Podcast is not affiliated in any way with the Detroit Tigers Baseball Club or Major League Baseball.
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ivantopumpyouup | Oct 21, 2010 | Reply
Great interview so far!
Ron | Oct 21, 2010 | Reply
Mike and Ian, I always enjoy your podcast.
Rhymes sounds like a nice young person and hopefully will have much success in the future.
Hope there will be many more podcasts during the off-season along with the dailyfungo daily news.
Wendy | Oct 24, 2010 | Reply
What if instead of full-on instant replay, managers had the red flag like football coaches have. They could challenge up to but not exceeding two calls per game. Would that be a fair, middle of the road, solution?