All right into the seven o'clock hours, seven o'h one to be exact. In for Matt Shephard, I'm Tennis Fithian. I hope you're having a great one out there. And last night the conference finals got underway in hockey with Florida going into into New York and meeting the Rangers. And then the Western Conference Finals in basketball got underway in Minnesota with Dallas stealing home court advantage in getting the victory and Tigers get swept in Kansas City. They come home for
six games starting tonight against the Blue Jays. That's what's happening in the world of the sports, numbers wise and results wise. Now, I am going to give you my story of the one high school game that I saw over the past thirty years. But it was noteworthy, and I'm looking across the state of Michigan. Maybe you have been to a high school game that was noteworthy that our audience would be like, Wow, that was a cool story. Wow, nice job you were able to see that guy all the way
through high school. I'll give you my story here in just a second, but I also wanted to ask you earlier this week, there was a story about former Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander, and the story was that Verlander would be open. You know, the the Astros do not have the kind of record that they want. Now you can they could probably come back everything else. But just as it sits here right now, you look at Houston and you know they're they're six games under five hundred. So the idea that they could
trade off a piece like Justin Verlander, is it the craziest notion? Is this a crazy notion? He said that he'd be open to coming back to Detroit. Verlander was asked about it. So you gotta think this one through a little bit, and I'll ask you, you're a Tigers fan, would you, if available, what you want to see Justin Verlander via trade come
back to the Detroit Tigers. I want your thoughts on that. At eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three on the Meyer Hotline eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three Lander to the Tigers, now, look you could. My first reaction was the Tigers are going to be sellers. They're not going to be buyers at any kind of trading deadline. I think everybody would agree with that, whether or not you know, Houston is going to actually you know, be sellers. You know, of course that
remains to be seen. But we're just we're in theory thinking this, that this, if it was available, would you want to do it as a Tiger fan. The second thing that I thought of is that, you know, the Tigers a couple of years ago with Migul Cabrera, he was trying to get to three thousand hits and you know, five hundred home runs whatever it was. And the couple of years before that, I always said that when it ended with Miguel Cabrera, you know, his contract, the last
couple of years were going to be bad. It wasn't going to end nicely. Now it's completely wrong about that. It was it was the highlight and and otherwise, you know, forgettable season for the Tigers. Micel Cabrera was the reason to go down to Comerica Park. People, the fans really enjoyed his swan song. I felt, you know, I went back and I thought about Victor Martinez when he was in his last year or two of his
contract. I mean, it was pretty bad, and you know, with Cabrera being you know, over forty and you know, not being the Miguel Cabrera. He was, and when he signed the extension, it was just it was nothing against him. Really, it was that's the way teams did it. You know, they gave you a couple extra years, and you knew at the end it could get pretty bad and you might have to eat a contract because you know, you just don't want to see an automatic out
or whatever it was. But there was a combination for the Tigers. If the Tigers were any good, it might have ended up a little bit differently with Cabrera. He might have ultimately not really been but he was halfway decent and the Tigers were not really halfway decent, so it worked out well for
him. There weren't really any expectations for the Tigers. They weren't doing anything, and Cabrera rehit you know, they're putting it up on in center field of certainly every home run, and then when he finally did get to those milestones, it was, you know, there was it was just a good feeling about it. So you think about Verlander and how many ever starts I
don't know, want they get ten starts out of him. Five starts at home certainly would be a draw from people that want to relive the old days, go see JV one more time. There's nothing wrong with that. I'm not making that sound like completely negative. I mean, if you're a baseball fan, you're a Tigers fan a JV depending on how old you are, and you don't remember eighty four, I mean that was the nine year stretch. He was a rookie. In two thousand and six, the Tigers went
to the World Series. A couple of years after that, they went to the World Series again. When he was in Detroit, he won the triple Crowd of pitching. He was amazing. And then when they I had to finally sell him off. It was funny that other teams were like, hey, he's got so many innings and that arm, it's just there. It was a buyers beware on them, and I was a little bit surprised at
that. But that's not really a part of the story is for you, as a as a baseball fan, would you want to see Erlander back with the Tigers eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three on the Meyer Hotline eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three. You can text sports radio to twenty one thousand that now high school baseball across the state of Michigan. I went to one game, and I think it was around ninety seven. I think it was nineteen ninety seven, so it's been a long
time since I've been to a high school baseball game. It's just the way it worked a lot of college baseball. When the strike hit in ninety four, I turned my attention to college baseball, loved it, and then going to work in Detroit in myself two thousand and six. Speaking of that two thousand and six season, that was nice timing by me because the Tigers went to the World Series and a lot of Major League baseball over the next fourteen
years for me, but no high school baseball. But the one high school game that I went to see. I was working in ann Arbor and the Wolverines had a commitment from an All American a USA to a Sports All America. When they used to put out their recruiting page. Drew Henson from Brighton was the All American punter, wasn't the quarterback although he was high. He thought of as a sick of caller. But Henson was playing in high school and I went to see him play. I'm going to tell you how that
game went. Just at a second straight ahead, but it was noteworthy. I've got the JV question out there. Would you like to see him come back to the Tigers? And one of the most iconic sports shows on TV. Yesterday a big question mark about its future was put on it. I'm going to explore that coming up straight ahead. Want to hear from you via the text. You could call it in. We got the high school baseball story, you got the j V question, and this iconic sports show has
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school a baseball story that I'm telling you. I got the question out there about justin Verland or the former Tiger Why or why not would you want to see the former Tiger hurler brought back to the Tigers via trade. And I've got some this iconic sports show with a big question mark on it that I'm going to get to straight ahead. You can join us on any of it. Eight six, six, eight three eight forty eight forty three. And
that's tomayr Hotline. You had the Panthers winning in hockey over the Rangers, and the Mavericks stealing Game one of the Western Conference Finals up in Minnesota last night, and the Tigers got swept. They're coming back home after getting swept by the Royals in Kansas City six game homestand starting with the Blue Jays. So that's where that is at. You have got the numbers the buyer hotline eight six six eight three eight forty eight forty three, and the text is
twenty one thousand. Tech Sports Radio two twenty one thousand. Ben Zost is producing Ben. What are the what's the text line look like? One of them says, we need hitting. Our pitching is our strength. Verlander will cost way too much and that's from trash man Niles. Yeah, well, Niles, that was my first Well what did I say? My first thought was was are the Tigers gonna be in position? But yeah, part of that is that if you're thinking about if they were going to be buyers,
they would be buying a bat, not an arm. So that is a very I would say, uh uh, hitting the nail on the head there, Niles. I'm with you on that part. You're not being sentimental, You're you're you're talking uh straight up. Yeah, that makes that does makes sense from that standpoint. Tigers can't hit elect they had pitching pretty good. Let's bring back a pitcher. Oh wait a second, good job, Niles. All right, the we got another one that says the team needs to
trade for Justin Verlander and Alex Bregman all thettle combinations. So you're absorbing some salary which the Tigers could do. Now, So now does that have a name on it? I like the thought pattern there. I believe that's from Freddy. Freddy. Now, so Freddie's you know, he's thinking through some things. You got Bregman, pretty good ballplayer, and you know the Astros
might be looking. You know. It's so you're getting Bregman. But and to do that, you know, you're you're just attaching Verlander, who you've got the sentimental value for from Verlander. So I like where Freddie's at Bergman relatively young at thirty years old, he's been struggling a little bit, but ain't bregg to the Tigers. Bregman not a bad thought there and could be could be something that could happen there. I like where his thoughts are at.
Any other texts out there. We do have one about golf and the Pistons. Golf and the Pistons, Yeah, could possibly be the the connection there. Let's hear that one says what is more likely to happen this next season? Goff has more tds or Pistons have more wins. Well, I immediately would think golf, But let's think it through the Pistons. How many games did they win? Ten games last year? Maybe a couple more than that. Was it like thirteen maybe fourteen? Here fourteen wins? Golf had
thirty touchdown passes. That's an easy one to remember. So we're talking about the Pistons doubling up their win total. First of all, is that you know, you'd have to think that golf is going to be close to thirty, if not above that next year. Thinking what the Lions were able to do offensively, are the Pistons poised to double up their win total? I don't see that. If I was not algorithm or anything else. If the gambling sites just called me and said, hey, you got to put a
win total on the Pistons, I'm not putting it at anywhere twenty. I mean, it's I don't know the but nineteen twenty twenty and a half is my first thought on that on the Pistons wind total. So do I think that golf could throw over twenty and a half touchdowns? If i'm again, they probably do have this number and over an under number on Golf TV, passes. That's probably I don't know, twenty seven, so golf by a mile. On that particular text, I said this a couple of weeks ago.
I said it a month ago when I was filling in for Sheep about the NFL Draft. It is it's taken me a while, and at times I just pause to think about the Lions being having the this future in front of them that is so bright, that has never happened before in our lifetimes. And you look at the other teams like, uh, right, we used to look at the Lions and it's you know, it's where it's at.
It's strange, but uh, it's it continues this off season. You know, you had the the positivity through the Lions, you know, the season and then you know it used to be that the Lions off season that was Detroit Lion fans time asked. You know, the Lions always you know, fell phase first when the season would happen. So then when the season
was over, it's like, oh now it's now it's time. Now it's the real because then you'd had the draft and the Lions, you know, they would take a periodically they would take a big swing and free agency, which is first before the drafted, and the draft was always like the Lion super Bowl, and you know, now it's not like that. It's different. The draft was not like the Lions super Bowl, though it was such a great it's just a great event in Detroit where the Lions were at.
So I have to take a minute, I think, every time I'm on just to reflect about just how different it is with that. So yeah, JV, that question is out there for you. You know. The other part that I thought is it's a little bit it's a gimmick, you know, bringing Verlander back, but if you can attach it with somebody else, like Freddie said, I like where he was coming from there, all right. So I was wanting to continue the baseball story that I was telling high
school baseball, and I'm looking for you. If you have a noteworthy story about high school baseball player you saw, I'd like to hear from it. This one was noteworthy. It was Drew Henson, who went on to play a quarterback at Michigan and then went to the Yankees. You'd probably know his story, did get to the NFL, made some starts and the Cowboys,
but did not have a great NFL career. Did not have a great baseball career, but had close to a great, a great college career, and if he would have come back instead of going to baseball, he was poised to have a great year. I had to just jump right into it. Coming up straight ahead plus the sports shows of the sports show on TV, and it's got the big question mark on it. I'm gonna get to that
straight ahead, no fooling around, jumping right in that's gonna happen. Speaking of the Lions, they did win the division last year, which again it's fun. It's fun to say fun to mention at any point in the offseason. The Detroit Lions won the NFC North. Coming up at eight o'clock, we'll look at those division winners across the NFL, including Allions, and speculate on which one of those teams is going to fall off this year after winning
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and tomorrow heading into the holiday weekend. I'm Dennis Fifthy in pinch hitting, stepping up to the plate, swinging for the fences and talking with you. Last night in the playoffs, you had both of the road teams winning, the Panthers three nothing against the Rangers in New York and the Mavericks by three
five in Minnesota against the t Wolves. Those were both game ones. Tonight, you've got Game one in the Western Finals Oilers visiting the Stars, and then Game two of the Eastern Finals in the NBA, the Pacers seeing if they can put it together and even up their series against the C's in Boston. All right, I've got this high school baseball story about Drew Henson.
I'm also going to get to these most iconic sports TV shows. There's a big question mark on one of them that had me putting together a list. That's what I got coming up right now. Of course, you could join us on what's on your mind out there? You got something if the basketball, baseball, hockey is not doing it for you. Football at eight oh one, as I will look to the division winners. Who what of the NFL last year that I think are going to off this year? That comes
your way at eight o'clock. All right? You know Drew Henson, it was the one baseball game that I went to over the last thirty years, and it was a playoff game. So he was already a high school legend, and he had committed to play at Michigan. That's the reason that I was going down there. And I'm sitting way in the back at the playoff game was at Brighton, and the attractive part of this game is that it's the playoffs. You know, Henson's a you know, a legend on the
diamond. And then the other team, I don't remember who it was, but what I do remember is that their pitcher had been drafted by the Tigers. And so the thought here is that you're going to see a future major league pitcher throwing to Drew Henson, and you know, this could be something special. So I went there and just like baseball at any level, the people around you are going to add or subtract to the experience. And I just was sitting around a bunch of uh, I don't know. I say,
number one Drew Henson Henson fans in the world. I didn't have to have any background. These guys were just reciting everything that the young man had done up to that point. Nobody would pitch to him. He's the all time home run leader in the in the world. In high school, he set the national record. And you know the Babe Ruth of Brighton. I hear, you know, the first at bat, you know, he steps in and they just walk him. And I was a little disappointing, but
you know, you hear the people around like everybody walks him. Every time a doubleheader against Howell, he was walked eight straight times until they just plead. They had a plea to the other team, like, hey, how about you pitch to him? They pit through one time to him smack a home run. According to this you know legend around. I don't know. They were just fans sitting around him. But so the first three times that he went up, he was walked. And you're at the game, everyone's
there to see one thing, but they're not getting it. I mean, it's that's pretty obvious. But the fourth time that Henson went up there, they decided to pitch to him the opposing team, and the first pitch he hit, he had he hitded four hundred and I don't know thirty feet left center boom hold run right on the line, and it was everything that everyone came to see, including myself, And it was pretty memorable, the sound to the bat. They won pitch that they actually threw to him that you
know, he he hid over the fence. And never forget the guy, the guys that were sitting around me and I said, uh, wow, man, that was you know, something like that was worth it. And he said, this kid, this guy claimed that he was at the first ever game that Henson played, and he said, Henson, this is nothing new. His first at bat in his first game, the first pitch that ever saw he hit the same spot four hundred and thirty feet for a home. Ers like wow. So it lived up to the hype. The one
high school baseball game that I have seen over the last thirty years. Now, yesterday, when I was driving around, I heard that the NBA was making a shift in their TV rights that they were not going to be on TNT any longer. They were staying on ESPN, but they were also going to go to NBC and they were also going to stream NBA games on Amazon. All Right, It's kind of the way the sports TV landscape is going. It's not the biggest surprise, but and put a big question mark on
the The TNT Show with Charles Barkley NBA TNT. You know, I think people I don't know if they break down this specific rating, but I think during the regular season, I think more people watched the NBA on TNT, the pregame, the half game, at halftime, postgame with Barkley and them, then they do watch it the game. I know myself, if I'm just flipping through during the regular season and I land on an NBA game,
I might watch for a couple of minutes. But if I'm flipping through it and I see that it's the the guys, Jack and Ernie and Barkley and Kenny Smith, I'm gonna watch more of that. Now that's just my personal story, but I think people are mostly like me. They will do that. But it brought up the question and maybe I hope that it's not Amazon that says, you know, we're gonna take this crew and we're going to put them on Amazon on a Thursday night. I would be interested to see
how that works. Obviously those guys that get paid a lot, But it's not about It's about you and me, about what we think about, you know, whether we would actually tune in then to an Amazon to watch them. That would be interesting to see if people did that. But it just made me think, like, this is this is a if it's not a must watch, it's a watch even more than watching the game. And how many sports shows on TV could you really say that about? Could you say
that I would watch this over a game as a sports fan? I thought there must be others, And then as I was driving around, I thought of a handful of them. In the first five that I came up with. When I got home, I wrote down because I knew I was gonna be on the radio this morning, and I thought, Hey, what are the most iconic sports shows on TV that are just must watches over even a
game? I put that question out there to you eight six six eight three eighty three eight sixty six eight three eight forty eight forty three don't forget coming up at eight oh one division winners that will fall off in the NFL this year. Dive into some NFL So this could be you know, what's your favorite sports TV show of all time? It probably is gonna get you in the ballpark of thinking about iconic sports TV shows that you will watch even over
a game. The first thing that I thought of was a show that I'm not even sure that's on TV anymore, but back in the day as a youngster, I would watch it over a baseball game. Now, there might not have been baseball games on they weren't on every day of the week back in the day, but there was a show that was hosted by Mel Allen called This Week in Baseball. It had the still one of the best theme
songs of all time. I can remember as a youngster it would it would fire me up, I dive it over the couch and me swinging for the fences. It was awesome This Week in Baseball and it was a great It was such a great show because one, you know that you didn't have baseball on every day. Two myself growing up, it does element make me sound old. There was I didn't have cable until I was fourteen years old. So finally when you'd get cable, the Braves would be on and the Cubs
would be on. That would be it. But there was no exposure to National League teams at all except this week in baseball. So you'd watched baseball all year long, you'd colleck baseball, cars, everything else, but you would get to the weekend and then there would be this week in Baseball and then oh wow, you're watching the Rets and you know, you're seeing the
Dodgers. So it's why back in the day, and there's probably a lot more reasons that the All Star Game isn't something that people make sure appointment viewing or whatever. You know, I always have to watch it. But back in the day, you watched it for the same reason that you would watched this week in baseball. You never see any of those guys. You never saw them on TV. And for the All Star Game, you actually were watching it live. What an incredible thing. Half the league you never saw.
There's no interleague play, no, they were not TV just for the highlights. So you know, the All Star Game is a pretty big deal. So that would be the number one on a TV show, sports show that I would watch actually over a game, but I came up a list of about five. The other one that I put that I think would be It's also goes to back in the day, would be on the Canadian broadcasters at CBC. What's that stand for Canadian Broadcast Channel? Probably all right?
A Coach's Corner. There was an old coach of the Boston Bruins named Don Cherry and after the first period of hockey Saturday Night Hockey, they had coaches Corner again, great theme song. Hockey Night in Canada had a great theme song. Coach's Corner had a great theme song. You'd have his you know, his dog there and they would be yelling at the officials and everything else. And then he came on and he was just fired up to talk about hockey. It didn't matter if what the game was, and I would watch
coaches Corner and I might not watch the rest of the game. It was just Coach's Corner. I liked Coach's Corner more than I liked watching the games. So that fits. That fits into a sports show that like NBA on TNT, that I would watch over a game NBA on TV TNT this week in baseball, Coach's corner. Those two are by top two on my list. I've got a few more again, you could join us here. Eight sixty six eight three, eight forty eight forty three. Is we make our
way through on this Thursday morning. Let's go to the phones. Then where are we going? Yeah? We got Freddy on the line. Oh Freddy, Good morning, Freddy, Good morning, Dennis. I know we don't have a lot of time. I actually had a take on the connorst Aaliens thing, but I really want to touch on the Tigers. Listen. You know it's funny. I golf a lot with a mutual friend of ours,
Reager. We were just talking. We were just talking last week about how you and Jeff always have the iconic lists and it's we always gonna kick out of it, you know. So if I can interrupt you for one second, if I get interrupt you for one second. I did a baseball show with your golfing partner in two thousand and seven and we would sit there after the games at Coomerica, and we both learned a lot. The point the thing that we learned is that baseball you just can't overdo it every game.
Like they would win a game, we would act like that team was going to the World Series. But when they lost and we acted like it was like a postseason NFL loss, we would just be like that, it's over. They're not going anywhere. And I see your our friend on Twitter he still shows some of those remnants of after every game, like there's a month ago. He was, Oh, this is gonna be Rowland. It's gonna
be a great summer, he said. I was like, well, maybe it will be a great summer, man, I think this may probably when they started six and one. Oh, it's gonna be a great summer. But then, you know, yesterday I saw him, you know, you know, rolling out the gallows how the season was over. So yeah, go ahead, go ahead, Freddy. Sorry to interrupt you there, No, no, I'm glad you did. He's a bit of a try on Twitter. I get a kick out of that. But I you know,
it's funny you bring up the two thousand and seven Detroit Tigers season. Okay, Now, I don't want to I don't want to raid at anyone's parade with the Detroit Lions, but not to remember the two thousand and six Detroit Tigers. How good they did. They got to their World Series, and everyone thought, look, what's gonna happen the next four or five years. Two thousand and seven didn't they They only won like seventy games. So I'm not saying the Lions will be the tank this year, but don't expect that
it's going to be the same thing as last year. The Tigers proved that to you. So here's the thing about the Tigers. Now, everyone's this is what I keep hearing. We don't have hitting. Our pitching is great. Listen, we don't have hitting, but our pitching is not great. It's not school Boll has never been an ace on the contending team. He's a great pitcher, but he's never been an ace on the contending team. The two thousand and six Tigers, the reason they were good is they brought
a veteran like Kenny Rodgers. They push Verlander down to two. Now, Verlanders, can you bring a guy like Verlander? You put him in at one. You push Schoolbo down, you push h Clarity down. Now, you guys got you got these guys in the right spot. You make your pitcher staff even better. If this team wants to contend for the playoffs this year, which I'm not sure if he does, I think he wants to see the young guys. But if he flips the script, I think it
would be a great acquisition, Dennis. If it's not Verlander, another picture's fine with me. But I the package deal of Redman or Verland, it would be outstanding. And then the first round of the playoffs, if you get there, I wouldn't I would not want to face Verlanders Scooba and say clarity or resource. And that's kind of my take on the Dennis Well, I like your take, you know, going through that and hearing it the
way you put it out there. Now, they have to they have to do something over the next month and a half to put themselves in position to even I mean, I know this, we're talking about a little bit of fantasy here that then have to put themselves in position to be able to do that. Yeah, you're right about overall, Like you know, they're they're hitting. It stands out so much where you look at the numbers and they're
towards the bottom. The pitching had a they just had a rough week or two here before last week at this time, you put those guys out there, and for school Boy what you say is true. I mean, that's the first time he was beat and he had a streak of what fourteen games where he was unbeaten. He has been what's gonna end up happening, Dennis, is this team one day, this team very soon is gonna end up pitting and then they won't be able to pitch. That's how baseball works,
you know. I just kind of my thing on it. That's just kind of you know, the law of averages is they're gonna hit and then they won't pitch. So I think Vermlander would be I just think a guy like Verlander could really change the outlook at this team and then draw fans into the seats. I don't know, man, So I hear you, I hear you take on it. I hear yours too, And I liked it, and I like the philosophical It's reminded me of Jim Leeland. We just did
have good combinations. We're not getting good combinations. And when you're when you're struggling, they're out there. That's what you're here, scuffling a baseball term, like, they just don't when they hit, they don't pitch when they pitch. In another way around the good teams, Yeah, they're doing an a they don't get a great night in the mound. You know, they're smashing the ball. That is kind of the way it works with the good teams. All right, I appreciate it. You just need to be eating
your salet. Why are you talking? Like? There you go, that's Freddy. He's dialed in on what's going on straight ahead. You know, Freddy mentioned those Lions and a possible drop off. We'll look at the division winners. Will the Lions drop off after winning it last year? As Freddy just mentioned. We'll explore that coming up in the eight o'clock hour here on Axis and Bros. And the Michigan Sports Network. We're teaming off our tenth
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