Tigers Today podcast: Adam Graham, Tony Paul rank baseball movie characters

In this episode of the Tigers Today podcast, Tony Paul talks with Detroit News film critic Adam Graham about their favorite characters from baseball movies. Here are the podcast highlights:

:00: Ann Arbor Ford University

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2:40: Adam Graham joins the show

5:10: Baseball Movie Draft Basic Rules

9:50: Adam Graham selects Madonna to play Mae Modabito (A League of Their Own)

11:20: Tony Paul Selects Robert Redford to Play Roy Hobbs (The Natural)

13:30: Graham: Charlie Sheen as Ricky “Wild Thing” Vaughn (Major League Baseball)

16:20: Paul: Thomas Ian Nicholas as Henry Rovinggartner (Rookie of the Year)

18:20: Graham: John C. Reilly as Gus Sinskey (for the love of games)

20:20: Paul: Mike Vitale as Benny “The Jet” Rodriguez (The Sandlot)

Mike Vitale plays Benny “Jet” Rodriguez in the movie “The Sandlot”

23:20: Graham: Roy Scheider as Bill Young (TigerTown)

27:20: Paul: David Keith as Jack Patman (Major League Baseball II)

30:10: Graham: Blake Jenner as Jack Bradford (everyone wants some)

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37:20: Tony and Adam pick manager

46:30: Substitute player

51:20: roles they may have missed

57:20: Movie Draft Review

Previous Podcast

â–¶ Prospect guru Emily Waldon talks about the battle against cancer

â–¶ Steve Phillips talks Tiger Stadium, ’26 prospects and more

â–¶ Has Scott Harris done enough? Jeff Rieger has an idea

â–¶ John Keating talks TV career, ’06 Tigers and more

â–¶ Keith Law talks McGonigle, Clark and all prospects

â–¶ AJ Hinch joins the show to talk Skubal, prospects and more

â–¶ Arbitration expert analyzes Skubal legend

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â–¶ Stoney joins the show to talk Skubal, hot stoves and more

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