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The Voice of the Turtle, Episode 26: Hijacked!

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With Rob Rogacki on vacation this week, and HookSlide refusing to do the show solo, the podcast was taken over by the guys from The Podcastellanos to keep things interesting. (Ok, it was really taken over, they were invited by HookSlide, but it sounds more interesting the other way.)

In this week's episode, Jordan Hall and Eric Wayne join HookSlide to talk about spring training and what to do now that all the interesting prospects (Jimenez, Fulmer, etc.) have been sent to minor league camp. They also talk about the worst commercials played during Tigers' games, try to remember the last ten starting pitchers on Opening Day, take the usual stack of listener questions, play a Family Feud-style game, and get into some serious power-rankings.

Topics include:

  • Tigers Twitter was wrong, again
  • What if Anibal Sanchez isn't ready for April?
  • The best and worst television/radio commercials (spoiler: Weingartz didn't make the list)
  • Which Tigers is the most likely to own 10 cats?
  • How do you pronounce "Aviles"?
  • What's going to happen at the trade deadline
  • Why live tweeting is the worst

Contents
2:46 - Rounding the Bases: Tigers Twitter was wrong about something
33:17 - Warming in the Pen: let’s play the Feud
48:44 - High and Tight: and now for a word from our sponsors …
1:02:03 - Into the Mob Scene at Home: forget spring training, let’s talk about the trade deadline
1:22:16 - The 7th Inning Kvetch: if this van’s a-rockin’, please, please come a-knockin’

Thanks to Jordan and Eric for helping make this show happen. Find The Podcastellanos online at podcastellanos.com, and get in touch with Eric (@ComericaEric) and Jordan (@JordanHall23) on Twitter.

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