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Litter Box: A Detroit Tigers Podcast
Litter Box: A Detroit Tigers Podcast
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Lifelong Detroit Tigers fans, now living outside the mitten, bring you a passionate and unfiltered take on all things Tigers baseball. From in-depth game analysis to nostalgic trips down memory lane, we break down the highs, the lows, and the eternal hope that keeps us tuning in every season. Whether you’re still in Michigan or rooting from afar, Litter Box is your go-to podcast for everything Tigers. Grab a cold one, settle in, and let’s talk baseball—because once a Tiger, always a Tiger.
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In this week’s Ballpark Eats, we head to Target Field—and let’s just say, the Twins might be coming for the Minnesota State Fair crown. The 2026 menu is loaded with bold, creative, and straight-up wild eats that feel more like fair food than traditional ballpark fare.We break down everything from over-the-top elote loaded with Tajín, cotija, and even Flamin’ Hot toppings, to a Japanese-style chocolate fish waffle dessert that’s as unique as it is indulgent.There’s also a big push toward variety this year, with new concepts like authentic Mexican street food, gluten-free options that don’t feel like a compromise, and local favorites like Red Cow bringing a stacked double burger to the ballpark.We dive into the best-looking items, what we’d actually order, and whether Target Field has officially crossed the line from ballpark food into full-blown food destination territory.If you’re heading to Minnesota this season, come hungry—because this menu is anything but basic.
The Tigers open up Comerica Park for their first home series of the season and take 2 of 3 from the Cardinals—but it was a bit of a rollercoaster. We break down a dominant outing from Framber Valdez, an explosive offensive showing that finally got the bats going, and the energy of Detroit baseball returning home.Just when it felt like a statement sweep was within reach, the Tigers dropped the finale—raising some early questions about consistency and closing out series.We dive into the key moments, standout performances, and what this series win at home tells us about the 2026 Tigers moving forward.
In this week’s Ballpark Eats segment, we head back to Comerica Park to check out what’s new on the menu for the 2026 season—and there’s a lot to be excited about.From creative twists on classic ballpark staples to brand-new culinary additions, we break down the most interesting eats, what’s worth your money, and what you might want to skip. Whether you’re heading to the game or just dreaming about your next trip to the park, we’ve got you covered with all the must-try bites.Come hungry—because this year’s lineup goes way beyond peanuts and Cracker Jack.
In this episode, we break down the Tigers’ series against the Diamondbacks—and the early-season frustrations that are already starting to feel a little too familiar. The pitching has held its own, but the bats? Ice cold.We dive into the lack of timely hitting, missed opportunities with runners on, and whether this is just a small sample size…or a sign of deeper offensive issues. How concerned should fans really be this early? And what, if anything, needs to change before this becomes a trend?It’s still early—but it’s already frustrating.
Dive into one of the most unique ballpark experiences in baseball as we take Ballpark Eats to the desert! This week, we’re breaking down everything food-related at Chase Field — and yes, we’re talking about that iconic pool in center field.From over-the-top stadium bites to the luxury of poolside dining, we explore what makes Arizona’s ballpark a totally different kind of game-day experience. Is it gimmicky or actually awesome? What would we order? And how does it stack up against other MLB food scenes the Tigers will visit this season?Grab a seat (or a floatie), because this one’s all about food, fun, and a ballpark unlike any other.
In this episode, we break down the Tigers’ opening series against the Padres and dive into everything we saw—good, bad, and maybe a little overblown. From standout performances to early struggles, we’re bringing the hot takes right out of the gate.Are the Tigers showing real promise, or are there already reasons for concern? We tackle the biggest storylines from the series, dish out our classic overreactions, and try to separate what actually matters from what’s just early-season noise.It’s only the first series of the year—but that’s never stopped us before.
The Tigers hit the road, and so does our appetite. In this new Ballpark Eats segment, we’re heading to San Diego to break down exactly what Tigers fans should be eating at Petco Park.From must-try local staples like street-style tacos and tri-tip to some of the park’s hidden gems, we’re diving into what makes Petco one of the best food destinations in baseball. What’s worth the money? What’s overrated? And if you only grab one thing before first pitch, what should it be?We also sprinkle in a bit of Tigers talk as Detroit opens the season out west, but this one is all about the food game.Come hungry.
In this episode of 162 Begins, we get you ready for Opening Day as the Detroit Tigers kick off the season in San Diego. With first pitch right around the corner, we break down the final 26-man roster—who made the cut (McGonigle!) , who just missed, and what it all means for this team heading into 2026.We dive into the biggest roster decisions, surprising inclusions, and notable omissions, plus how the pitching staff and lineup are shaping up for Game 1. Who earned their spot? Who got squeezed out? And what questions still remain as the long grind of 162 games begins?The season starts now—and we’ve got you covered.
Chet and Bill kick off the episode with a quick roundup of the latest news from Detroit Tigers spring training, touching on early storylines and a few things fans should keep an eye on as the season approaches. Then the fun really begins as the guys welcome back friend of the show Reeve "RB Seger" to help launch their Ballpark Bites Bracket—a March Madness–style tournament to determine the greatest stadium foods of all time.From classic ballpark staples like hot dogs and peanuts to some of the more over-the-top stadium creations, the debate gets lively as each matchup battles its way through the bracket. With Reeve back in the mix to weigh in and help judge the competition, the crew works toward crowning the ultimate ballpark snack champion.
The mustaches are out and the debate is on. In this episode of Litter Box: A Detroit Tigers Podcast, Bill and I host the ultimate facial-hair showdown: Motor City Mustaches: The Ultimate Tigers Face-Off. We pit some of the greatest Tigers mustaches from different eras against each other in a head-to-head battle to determine which ‘stache truly reigns supreme in Detroit baseball history.From legendary looks of the past to the modern contenders wearing the Old English D today, the arguments get heated as we break down style, intimidation factor, and pure mustache greatness.To keep things fair, we bring in our friend Reeve "RB Seger" as the official judge — the only man brave enough to decide which Tigers mustache deserves to stand alone at the top of the Motor City grooming hierarchy.Expect laughs, nostalgia, and some surprisingly passionate mustache analysis as we crown the greatest Tigers ‘stache of them all.
Bill and Chet check in after a few games to give their assessment of the Tigers slow start at then plate. Plus, we talk jewelry and Max Clark; couples hot dogs, and other spring training ballpark fare!
Justin Verlander walked back into Detroit to the kind of ovation only legends receive. The fans rose. The cheers echoed. For a moment, it felt like time stood still. Verlander in the Old English D again—comfort, nostalgia, and hope all wrapped into one unforgettable homecoming.But baseball has a cruel way of balancing emotion with reality.We also dive deep into the spring training roster battles. Which young arms are now being forced into bigger roles? Who is stepping up in camp, and who may be falling behind? With Olson sidelined, opportunities have opened—but so have serious questions about depth, durability, and readiness.
We're Back! The Tigers offseason just got real. We break down Tarik Skubal’s arbitration hearing, plus the surprise Framber Valdez signing and how adding another frontline arm changes everything. Is this a true win-now move, or just insurance for the future? We look at how the Skubal situation could play out for trades or extensions. What does a Skubal/Valdez combo mean for the rotation hierarchy, and whether these moves signal a serious push toward contention in 2026. Optimism, risk, and a little bit of “same old Tigers” anxiety — it’s all on the table.
The MLB General Managers Meetings are in the books, and we’re breaking down what it all means for the Detroit Tigers. From early trade chatter and free-agent buzz to hints about the Tigers’ off-season priorities, we discuss what signals Scott Harris may have sent — and what wasn’t said that might matter even more. We also talk roster flexibility, areas of need, and how Detroit could position itself throughout the remainder of the off-season.
Bill and Chet give their thoughts on the 2025 Detroit Tigers Season, their favorite performances, the biggest surprises, and some ideas as to what lies ahead! Tune in for a final goodbye to the Detroit Tigers 2025 season!
It was always going to end this way. Bill & Chet cover the 15 inning marathon that ended the ALDS between the Detroit Tigers and the Seattle Mariners.What is next? How do the Detroit Tigers get better and make their current roster one that can truly compete in the post-season? Chet and Bill look at the Playoffs and where this team is possibly headed for 2026.
Bill and Chet dive deep into the first two games of the American League Division Series between the Detroit Tigers and Seattle Mariners, breaking down every clutch hit, bullpen gamble, and late-inning meltdown.Topics discussed:Game 1 Recap: Zach McKinstry’s 11th-inning heroics and Kerry Carpenter’s big swing that stole the opener in Seattle.Game 2 Breakdown: Tarik Skubal’s strong start, Julio Rodríguez’s revenge, and where Detroit’s offense went cold.Player Highlights: Spencer Torkelson’s clutch moments, and Carpenter’s bat heating upComing Home to Comerica: What to expect as the series heads to Detroit — pitching matchups, lineup adjustments, and why the home crowd could swing the series.Listen now as Bill and Chet bring their signature mix of insight, humor, and Tigers-fan frustration to Detroit’s October showdown.
The Detroit Tigers are moving on! In this episode of Litter Box: A Detroit Tigers Podcast, we recap the thrilling AL Wild Card series where the Tigers finally found their offense and took down Cleveland. After struggling at the plate down the stretch, Detroit’s bats came alive in dramatic fashion — with key hits, power at the right moments, and a dominant start from Tarik Skubal that set the tone.We break down:How the Tigers’ lineup finally broke through when it mattered mostSkubal’s playoff poise on the moundThe biggest turning points in the Wild Card matchup against ClevelandWhat Detroit’s offensive resurgence means for the postseason aheadAnd that’s not all — we also take a quick preview of the Seattle Mariners, the Tigers’ next opponent in the ALDS. Can Detroit’s hot bats carry over into a tough series against one of the AL’s top rotations?If you’re a Detroit Tigers fan hungry for playoff baseball talk, this is the episode for you.
The regular season has come to a close and Chet and Bill debate the playoff starting rotation, while predicting how many games it will take to seal the deal for the Tigers in the wild card round. We also lament the fact that we have a slate of mid-day games. The guys also debate the naming of the Guardians and dive into the history around the Cleveland franchise.
This was a dramatic, emotional, grind-it-out kind of series. The Tigers came into Cleveland reeling, the Guardians riding a surge. Over three games, momentum swung back and forth. By the end, Detroit may not have won the series, but they saved face — and they’re still very much alive in the postseason hunt.Chet reminds Billy, and all Tiger fans, that there is more to be thankful for than he may realize.




