I don’t listen to many baseball pods at all. I like Foul Territory, although it’s the little girl with the little curl: when it’s good, it’s great, and when it’s bad, it’s horrid. Their best talents are Scott Braun, who was a revelation to me after he left MLB Network, and A.J. Pierzynski, whose superpower is that he doesn’t give a s***. Plus it’s daily and two hours and they cover multiple topics, so if they do something you don’t care about, like, a backslapping interview with a current player, you can easily skip it and get to something more interesting in short order.
Fair Territory, its offshoot, is generally good because of Ken Rosenthal, and it’s at its best when he’s alone on the pod. Alanna Rizzo totally grates on me because she is so obviously a Dodgers slappy on a national pod apparently (or, perhaps more exactly, allegedly) targeting fans of every team, and she doesn’t try particularly hard to mask that. I am in and out of so many other podcasts, like Rates and Barrels, MLBTR Podcast, and the Windup. I go back to them, listen to an episode or two, then tire of them. Baseballs pods that dovetail into my particular areas of sabermetric interest that don’t devolve into gambling or fantasy tips are really hard to find.
In terms of Tiger pods, Tigers Territory is the only one I listen to with any regularity and even that’s not religious. Tigers Today is not really on my radar because it’s only once every two weeks. The most recent one is May 6—a lot’s happened since then, so why listen to the latest episode? I also listen to North Side Territory for the Cubs, which is two beat writers, and it’s a little more chuckleheaded than I’d like, but it’s at least as good as Kieran and Cody’s.
That’s petty much it. Wish I could be more help.