OT: Mario and Rod are done from Tigers broadcasts for the year

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It's September, so they can get away with this. But what happens next year?

FSD says Mario Impemba and Rod Allen won’t call any games the remainder of the season.

— Tony Paul (@TonyPaul1984) September 7, 2018

mbrummer

September 7th, 2018 at 2:36 PM ^

They shuffle Mario to a different team .  Remember they are Fox Sports employees technically.  Rod gets put back to the Diamonbacks.

They make due with with Gibson, Monroe and maybe Morris for a year.  Bring in a new PBP guy or poach Dickerson from radio.

I'd be cool with Josh Lewin, he knows Gibby.  He wasn't bad for those awful teams

robpollard

September 7th, 2018 at 2:40 PM ^

Next year, there is zero chance Rod Allen works for FSD or the Tigers. He was already being phased out (and I'm sure would have been on even fewer broadcasts if Gibby was not impacted by health issues), so he didn't have a great standing anyway.

No way the Tigers or FSD keeps him around now.

Mario *may* have a chance to stay, if it's true Rod got Mario in a choke hold. If, however, it was more mutual pushing/shoving, and that's it -- Mario will be gone as well.

LSAClassOf2000

September 7th, 2018 at 4:33 PM ^

After the news that this might have stemmed from an argument over a chair, call me not at all shocked. I mean, I had heard that they really couldn't stand each other, but it is still kind strange that it actually came to blows and ended like it did, if this is indeed the end. 

Gipsy_Danger

September 7th, 2018 at 8:40 PM ^

Gibby and Shep are doing the game tonight, sound pretty good. I like Shep calling basketball games, I really like Gibby's knowledge even though most people think he's dry. 

rob f

September 7th, 2018 at 9:57 PM ^

We might not yet know exactly what happened between Rod and Mario, but one thing is sure: the punishment must especially sting the both of them this weekend, as it is the 50th anniversary celebration of the 1968 World Championship Tigers.