Tigers Today podcast: 2006 rewind, 20 years later with Nate Robertson

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In this edition of the Tigers Today podcast, Tony Paul talks with former Tigers pitcher Nate Robertson about the 20-year anniversary of the team's World Series season in 2006.

Here are some of the highlights from today's podcast:

00:00: Varsity Ford of Ann Arbor

7:00: Nate Robertson joins the show

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8:20: Baseball revitalized in Detroit after 119-loss season in 2003

13:20: Jim Leyland "built trust" in 2006

18:40: Leyland's epic rant after 10-2 loss to Cleveland

24:30: Robertson beats Roger Clemens

29:10: Origins of "Gum Time" rally ritual

35:20: John Keating bought Robertson's house in Canton

40:50: "We should've beat the Cardinals"

48:20: Kenny Rogers "like a big brother"

54:10: Alan Trammell's impact on 2006 team

1:03:50: Ron Gardenhire's "annoying" Twins teams

1:13:20: "Humiliating" suitcase story in Toledo

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Adam Graham, Tony Paul draft baseball movie characters

Tigers prospect guru Emily Waldon opens up on her latest cancer battle

MLB Network's Steve Phillips talks Tiger Stadium, outlook for '26, more

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John Keating talks television career, ’06 Tigers, and more

Alex Avila on what Justin Verlander reunion means to Tigers

Keith Law talks Kevin McGonigle, Max Clark, all things prospects

AJ Hinch joins the show, talks Skubal, prospects and more

Arbitration expert breaks down the Tarik Skubal saga



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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Tigers Today podcast focuses on World Series' season in 2006

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