Jackson Jobe’s injury and another crack at Detroit Tigers’ Opening Day roster

Days of Roar: A Free Press Sports Detroit Tigers Podcast

Mar 20 2023 • 59 mins

With the start of the regular season quickly approaching, Mark and Evan take a look at how things are continuing to evolve for the Tigers in spring training. The guys talk why top pitching prospect Jackson Jobe may miss the entire season and how prospect Colt Keith is hitting into some exciting buzz. The guys also talk how things are heading in the right direction for Spencer Torkelson and why the middle infield needs to hit the ground running soon. Later, the guys talk how Matt Manning's pitching may be turning around, which relievers are on the cusp of earning their roles and why the bullpen may be a bit of a revolving door. Lastly, the "Days of Roar" duo talk Evan's latest projections for the Opening Day roster and welcome some new but familiar on-air talent to the Tigers broadcasting booth.

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