Have A Seat with Jason Benetti and Da...

Have a Seat with Tigers broadcasters Jason Benetti and Dan Dickerson, as the duo welcome in players, coaches, and executives from across the baseball landscape. With each new episode, this self-professed odd couple will delve into the origin stories, competitive makeup, and baseball acumen of their guests. New episodes every other Thursday throughout the season.

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1
Dan Petry and Andy Dirks: The final stretch
In the final episode of the regular season, former Tigers players and current broadcasters Dan Petry and Andy Dirks join Jason and Dan to recap the 2024 season. What have we witnessed over the past six weeks? The guys take turns identifying pivotal moments and key plays from the final stretch. What player has made the most significant developmental jump this season? If the Tigers clinch a postseason berth, which guy will you be most ecstatic for in the clubhouse? Also in this episode, Dirks and Petry recount their favorite single day in a Tigers uniform, relay their best parenting advice, and share what they’d be doing if it weren’t for baseball.
47 min
2
Tyler Holton: Finding the flow
Tigers pitcher Tyler Holton sits down with Jason and Dan to discuss his impressive 2024 season. How did he make the transition to high-leverage reliever appear so seamless? Holton details the origins of his self-confidence and how it’s helped him be successful in several areas of life. Tyler also explains the building blocks behind creating a new pitch and the data he utilizes throughout that process.
44 min
3
Parker Meadows: Riding the rollercoaster
Tigers center fielder Parker Meadows discusses his early season struggles, bouncing back after a stint in Toledo and more.
43 min
4
Bryce Rainer: Practice your craft
Bryce Rainer: Practice your craft
38 min
5
Jim Leyland: Living proof
2024 National Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee Jim Leyland joins Jason and Dan to discuss his odyssey from Tigers minor leaguer to the illustrious halls of Cooperstown. The Skipper explains how growing up in a big family helped shape his appreciation for managing different personalities. How did the Tigers become his first love? Leyland recounts balancing his boss role on the field with being a father, brother, and friend figure in the clubhouse. How did he manage to consistently get the most out of his players? Ahead of his number retirement ceremony at Comerica Park, Leyland recalls some of his favorite Tigers memories including fostering a winning culture in 2006, advocating for a young Justin Verlander, and his genuine appreciation for Detroit fans.
44 min
6
Wenceel Pérez: No bad days
Detroit rookie Wenceel Pérez sits down with Jason and Dan to discuss his journey to the Big Leagues, one that began as a 16-year-old international free agent signing in 2016. What was it like moving to a foreign country at such a young age to pursue his dream?
41 min
7
Reese Olson: Pitchers are athletes too
Tigers starting pitcher Reese Olson sits down with Jason and Dan to discuss his second season in the big leagues. The 24-year-old explains how he earned his “silent assassin” moniker and his reputation as a weight room monster. The guys delve into some pitch sequencing discussion, and Reese recounts the development of both his change-up and his slider. Which pitch is his favorite to throw? Also in this episode, we learn why catch partners are significant, why pitchers enjoy golfing, and where the typically stoic Reese channels his emotional output.
38 min
8
Scott Harris: No shortcuts to October
Tigers President of Baseball Operations, Scott Harris sits down with Jason and Dan to discuss the challenges facing hitters in MLB
45 min
9
J. K. Simmons: The joy of being a teammate
Grosse Pointe native and Academy Award-winning actor, J. K. Simmons joins Jason and Dan to discuss his lifelong Tigers fandom. What got him hooked on Detroit baseball as a kid? How does a hard-working thespian with over 200 acting credits manage to watch nearly every Tigers game? Simmons recounts how he based his character Frank Perry in “For Love of the Game,” off former Tigers manager and newly elected Hall of Famer, Jim Leyland. If we compare Simmons’s acting career to that of a historic Detroit ballplayer, who would he be? We also learn about J. K.’s youthful operatic ambitions, what it’s like to play a sociopath, and the beauty of baseball and acting as team sports.
41 min
10
Matt Vierling: One of the glue guys
From the top of the Green Monster at historic Fenway Park, Matt Vierling sits down with Jason and Dan to discuss his second season as a Detroit Tiger. The former t-ball line drive machine recounts his path to the Majors - from Notre Dame baseball to his time in Philly, to landing in the Motor City. What are the characteristics of a “glue guy”? And why, according to Matt, is the Tigers lineup full of them? Vierling explains some of the changes he’s made to tap into more power at the plate, and the challenge of making those tweaks without fundamentally altering his approach. What does it feel like to hit a walk-off home run at Comerica Park? Also in the episode, Matt recalls being fined by Andrew Chafin, glancing at Jason after an at-bat in Arizona, and does his best Boston accent
32 min
11
Jake Rogers: Tell me everything
Jason and Dan sit down with Detroit catcher, Jake Rogers to examine his road from Tulane University to Major League Baseball. The Texas native explains how a suggestion from his dad and some borrowed equipment first led him to a spot behind the dish. How has Jake’s catching style, along with league-wide positional philosophy, evolved over the years? Rogers explains the intricacies of calling pitches, his approach to mound visits, and why he never wants coaches to hold back. Later, Jason tests his theory about all catchers having a little thievery baked into their DNA. We also learn about Jake’s affinity for crossword puzzles, New Orleans cuisine, and what goes on the whiteboard in A.J. Hinch’s office.
37 min
12
Tarik Skubal: Balancing intensity and joy for t...
Tigers southpaw Tarik Skubal sits down with Jason and Dan to discuss his journey from Seattle University to The Show. What was it like making his MLB debut in 2020 without family, friends, or fans in the stands? Skubal recounts being on the wrong end of Jason calling one too many Tim Anderson knocks. How did he make the turn from self-described rocky start to dominant mound presence and Opening Day starter? Skubal also delves into the importance of first pitch strikes, making in-game adjustments, and injury prevention. We also learn how backyard make it, take it basketball helped forge Tarik’s competitive fire.
43 min
13
A.J. Hinch: Keeping your head where your feet are
Jason and Dan sit down with Detroit skipper, A.J. Hinch. The former MLB catcher explains why he never thought he’d be a manager, recounts throwing up after receiving his first offer, and relays his unconventional road to clubhouse leader. Hinch delves into his fascination with sports psychology and how he utilizes principles to create impactful and consistent messaging for players. How have his thoughts on lineup construction evolved over the years – or have they? Hinch also details the telltale signs of uncomfortable hitters, navigating the intricacies of pitching changes, and shares his thoughts on the 2024 Tigers. Finally, A.J. explains why he won’t be picking up water sports any time soon. Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/have-a-seat-with-jason-benetti-and-dan-dickerson/id1742348104 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5925LAVAIHrpnRzn6GaKSE YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdcl1TGZ_-NZcXtRMYIbKLZUzfASShive
47 min
14
Introducing Have a Seat with Jason Benetti & Da...
Tigers broadcasters Jason Benetti and Dan Dickerson sit down to preview their new podcast, Have a Seat.
14 min