Former Detroit Tigers broadcasters removed amid wider misconduct investigation
The Athletic’s investigation found that former Detroit Tigers broadcasters Cameron Maybin and Craig Monroe were removed after misconduct allegations.
The Athletic’s investigation found that former Detroit Tigers broadcasters Cameron Maybin and Craig Monroe were removed after misconduct allegations.
"You've gotta change if you're going to make it work. I’ll just leave it at that."
Things are going well for the Detroit Tigers this season. And the people in Detroit are taking notice....
"Evidently, in college, we had a little mean girls thing going on at the college radio station."
"Our microphones win again!"
"Drama today at Comerica Park."
The news comes one day after longtime broadcaster Mickey York announced his own departure from the RSN.
"The Detroit Tigers are going in a different direction with their broadcasts and regretfully I will no longer be a part of those productions."
"I can’t thank the team enough for this terrific, emotional honor tonight."
Broadcasters always look for unique ways to describe plays for the home audience. But there’s a fine line...
"He may be the MVP but he’s not the best player in the world."
Despite his departure from the booth, Gibson will remain an advisor to the Tigers' front office.
Shepard may not know why he was let go, but Tigers fans — and AA's local announcer rankings — make it pretty clear.
The team will forego studio programming for West Coast games.
"Tyrese Haliburton never shuts up. Never."
"I wouldn't trade it for anything."