Wings Have Blackhawks Seeing Red
by: Pat BatchellerJimmy Howard blanks the NHL's top regular-season team 2-0. Wings can eliminate their rivals from the Stanley Cup playoffs this weekend.
Jimmy Howard blanks the NHL's top regular-season team 2-0. Wings can eliminate their rivals from the Stanley Cup playoffs this weekend.
Fox 2 Sports reporter Jennifer Hammond and Craig discuss the Red Wings' playoff progression.
Detroit wins Game 7, eliminates Anaheim from the Stanley Cup playoffs.
WDET's Pat Batcheller and Detroit Free Press reporter Drew Sharp talk Lions' draft picks and Red Wings playoffs.
Detroit barely clinches 22nd straight playoff berth, starts postseason in Anaheim.
WDET's own Myreo Dixon, who is also the Adapted Sports Coordinator at RIM SportsAbility, chats with Craig about taking his team, the Detroit Diehards, to the NWBA National Championship.
Detroit's string of 21 consecutive playoff appearances is in jeopardy.
The Detroit Historical Society is adding the handprints and signature of a Tigers’ great to its Legends Plaza. Willie Horton will leave his imprints Friday.
The website UMhoops.com began as a blog for University of Michigan men's basketball fans, and has become a vibrant news source with a loyal and growing following.
It was a hard-fought game for the University of Michigan during the final match of the NCAA March Madness tournament. Michigan lost to Louisville 82-76. Craig is joined by WDET's Morning Edition Host, Pat Batcheller and Detroit Sports Reporter, Art Regner for a look at the final game.
Cardinals survive a tough fight with the Wolverines, 82-76.
WDET's Pat Batcheller joins Craig to talk NCAA Basketball. If you haven’t been playing close attention, we’ll tell you what to watch for in tonight’s game, and what you can mention around you water cooler today to seem in the know...
Craig and Bill McGraw of Deadline Detroit celebrate the city's unofficial holiday by discussing Tiger's opening day traditions. Callers weigh in.
Two young Detroiters, Kevin Krease and Garret Koehler, made their pitch Tuesday to get the X Games to come to Detroit. They join Craig in the studio to talk about their pitch and what needs to be done to make their plan a reality.
Most experts think the Tigers are good enough to get back to the World Series. Dan Dickerson previews the 2013 season with WDET's Pat Batcheller.
The Detroit Tigers will play their first home game of the season on Friday against the New York Yankees, and fans are hoping for an improvement on last season, which saw the Tigers defeated in the World Series by the San Francisco Giants. Craig is joined by Lynn Henning, from HOUR Detroit to discuss his latest HOUR article about Jim Leyland and the prospects for the 2013 Tigers.
The world’s most famous skateboarder is supporting a unique skate park in Detroit. The Ride It Sculpture Park, a non-profit and community-based skate-boarding project, is receiving a $30-thousand dollar grant from the Tony Hawk Foundation.
Craig chats with Bill Shea of Crain's Detroit Business about the start of the MLB season.
Craig sits down with WDET Program Director Ron Jones and WDET's own Myreo Dixon to discuss the NCAA "Final Four".
Top-seed Indiana gets knocked out, UM and MSU take court Friday.
Who made it to the next round? We’ll talk to our resident Michigan Fan Pat Batcheller and our resident Kansas fan Ron Jones about the latest in NCAA games.
Craig Fahle Show producer Amy Miller talks March Madness with her mother, diehard basketball fan and bracket guru.
WDET Morning Edition Host Pat Batcheller and Detroit Free Press Sports Columnist Drew Sharp talk college basketball with Craig.
UM, MSU play first games close to home, but each faces tough road out of Auburn Hills.
Sunday's Daytona 500 kicks off new NASCAR season.
Spartans assert their dominance over higher-ranked Wolverines.
Craig covers sports news and all things Super Bowl.
Baltimore beats San Francisco, 34-to-31 in NFL championship game.
Which Super Bowl ads stood out the most? WDET's Pat Batcheller talked about the good, the bad, and the ugly ads that came out of Super Bowl XLVII.
WDET's very own Pat Batcheller and Nick Austin sit down with Craig for a Super Bowl XLVII preview.
For the first time since 1992, when the Fab Five dominated college basketball, the University of Michigan Wolverines have the number one team in the nation. And in just a few weeks, they’ll face their rival Michigan State Spartans, who are still ranked in the Top 15, nationally.
WDET's own Pat Batcheller joins Craig to discuss the latest in sports.
AL Champs eye return to World Series.
Detroit couldn't overcome a bad start in a loss to the New York Knicks in Great Britain.
The most-expensive item on display at this week’s North American International Auto Show in Detroit – is not even an automobile.
Chevrolet is presenting a new version of a traditional favorite among car buffs. The Corvette Stingray was originally designed to be America’s answer to Europe’s extravagant sports cars.
The Harlem Globetrotters set up shop this week at an outdoor ice rink in the small West Michigan town of Portage.
Craig talks with Woody Woodriffe about the NFL playoffs.
Red Wings could be back on the ice within two weeks.
Craig is joined by Fox Sports Detroit's Art Regner to discuss the impact of life without hockey in Detroit.
It was an up and down year for Detroit sports — well, mostly down. The Detroit Free Press' Drew Sharp and WDET's own Pat Batcheller about which teams fared well — and which teams didn't quite make the cut — in 2012.
League holds moments of silence before each game to honor the victims in Sandy Hook.
No progress in talks to end lockout
The podcast for Monday includes interviews with Gov. Snyder and State Treasurer Andy Dillon along with other interesting topics that affect Detroiters.
Fox 2 sports reporter Woody Woodriffe talks weekend sports with Craig.
The state Senate is expected to approve a measure today that would allow Mike Ilitch’s development company to build a huge sports arena and mixed-use facility. The move is expected to relocate the Red Wings in downtown Detroit… though Ilitch’s group has not specified those plans. WDET's Laura Weber-Davis spoke with the bills' sponsor state Representative John Walsh(R-Livonia) about the proposal. Also, Craig takes calls from listeners.
Craig is joined by Pat Batchelor and Woody Woodriffe to review the weekend in sports.
Colts win on last play of game at Ford Field on Sunday.
No thaw in dispute between players, owners.
Craig wraps up the weekend in sports with Fox 2's Woody Woodriffe and WDET's Pat Batchellor.
Organizers of the Detroit Grand Prix are touting the new track layout on Belle Isle – with an additional long straightaway – after last year’s race was marred by delays from portions of the pavement breaking-up.
Detroit has lost eight straight Thanksgiving games. 9-1 Houston could make it nine in a row.
Yesterday, in a move to make their name even more pointless, the Big 10 Conference expanded from 12 teams to 14 teams with the addition of the University of Maryland and Rutgers University. This is the second time the Big 10 has added teams since 2010, when the University of Nebraska joined the conference. Craig and WDET's Pat Batchellor discuss the new "Big 14" and what it could mean for college sports in Michigan.
This year the popular NASCAR stock car series’ championship has a distinct Michigan flavor.
Monday Morning Quarterbacks Pat Batcheller and Fox 2's Woody Woodriffe join Craig to lament the lions loss and recap the weekend in sports.
The National Hockey League season remains on hold – as the continuing lockout nears its 60th day. WDET’s Quinn Klinefelter talked about the current state of negotiations with Helene St. James, the Detroit Red Wings beat reporter for the Detroit Free Press.
Craig and Pat Batchellor talk with Woody Woodriffe about the weekend in sports.
Craig and Pat Batchellor discuss the weekend in sports.
San Francisco rocks Justin Verlander in World Series opener.
WDET's Craig Fahle and Pat Batcheller talk about the World Series between the Detroit Tigers and San Francisco Giants.
Bill Shea of Crain's Detroit Business talks Tigers and the future of the franchise.
Craig and Pat discuss the weekend in sports, including the nail-biter between Michigan and Michigan State football.
The World Series returns to Detroit, while UM and MSU renew their football rivalry
The Detroit Tigers are heading to the World Series. The team survived rain delays and the powerful New York Yankees en route to their first World Series berth since 2006.
WDET's Pat Batcheller joins Craig to discuss last night's rain delay that postponed the Tigers' game against the Yankees.
Former NFL star and media personality Alex Karras has died.
Woody Woodriffe and Pat Batchellor chat with Craig about the weekend sports in review.
Craig speaks with Paula Pasche, Oakland Press sports writer and the author of new sports-centric book, 100 Things Lions Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die.
Craig is joined by Pat Batcheller and Quinn Klinefelter for a WDET News Roundtable Update to discuss the new national unemployment numbers, Kwame Kilpatrick's ongoing trial and the weekend in sports.
On Wednesday, the Detroit Tigers' own Miguel Cabrera successfully clinched the first baseball triple crown in more than 40 years. He leads the American League in home runs, runs batted in and batting average. Craig talks with Rod Allen; analyst for Fox Sports Detroit about the title-winning moment in Kansas City.
Craig speaks with Detroit Free Press Writer Drew Sharp about the Tigers division championship and what to expect from them in the playoffs.
Woody Woodriffe and WDET's Pat Batcheller join Craig to talk Tigers, Lions, Spartans and Wolverines.
Jason Smith of The Grio joins WDET's Pat Batcheller to discuss the Detroit Tiger's season and their victory of the Kansas City Royals.
Craig speaks with Woody Woodriffe and Pat Batcheller about the Lions game against Tennessee and Sunday's doubleheader between the Tigers and Twins.
Craig is joined by Pat Batcheller. The two offer predictions and reactions to various sports events and news including The Tigers and college football.
NHL owners have locked out the players, after the two sides failed to reach a new collective bargaining agreement. Helene St. James covers the Red Wings for the Detroit Free Press. WDET's Pat Batcheller asked her to explain the financial issues that led to the lockout.
Craig has Wayne State University Football Coach, Paul Winters, in-studio to discuss the new season and schedule for The Warriors.
WDET's Pat Batcheller and Fox 2's Woody Woodriffe discuss sports with Craig.
WDET's Pat Batcheller joins Amy Miller to discuss updates on the Tiger's pennant race.
The Tigers beat the Chicago White Sox 5-3 Tuesday night, ending a four-game losing streak, and putting Detroit two games behind Chicago in the American League Central Division. WXYZ Sports Reporter David Solano speaks with WDET's Pat Batcheller about the series.
Craig is joined by Fox 2 News anchor Woody Woodriffe to discuss sports.
With the NFL regular season underway one player is adding another year to an already record-setting career -- the Detroit Lions’ Jason Hanson.
Sports Illustrated columnist Michael Rosenberg speaks with Craig about Michigan football.
The Lions kick off the NFL season on Sunday against the St. Louis Rams at Ford Field. WDET’s Pat Batcheller spoke with Fox 2 sports reporter Woody Woodriffe about the upcoming season.
Craig is joined by WDET's Pat Batcheller and Nick Austin to talk football.
Pat Batcheller and Jason Smith preview the 2012 season for UM, MSU, and WSU
Kayaking is kind of a cross between canoeing and rowing. Michigan’s inland lakes and the Detroit River make this state one of the fastest growing places for the sport. Recently, the city of Wyandotte built a kayak launch to accommodate the growing demand. WDET’s Martina Guzman went down-river to report on what is known to be the first solar-powered, hydraulic kayak launch in the state of Michigan.
The Detroit Lions face the Buffalo Bills at Ford Field tonight in the final pre-season tune-up for the team. When the regular season begins, Sports Illustrated predicts the Lions will fall just short of returning to the playoffs. The man making t
Former Paralypian and Director of Marketing and Public Relations at the DMC Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan Cheryl Angelelli speaks with Craig about her astounding competitive swimming career and the 2012 London Paralympics. Angelelli has competed and medalled in three Paralympics Games.
Rachel Lachover, Associate Director of CommunityNEXT, speaks with Craig about empowering young adults to bring about positive change in the city of Detroit. CommunityNEXT's upcoming Third Annual Pitch For Detroit, Aug. 26, will rally young adults to help drive the revitalization of Detroit with a day-long charity softball tournament and community event at Southfield's Inglenook Park.
Jay Scott Smith of The Grio speaks with WDET's Quinn Klinefelter about the Detroit Tigers' season so far.
The Detroit Lions face new expectations after last year’s winning season – and a few concerns after an off-season filled with some controversy, including the arrests of several players.
With the 2012 Summer Olympics underway in London, NBC is seeing record television ratings but also big criticism from fans and athletes alike. Craig asks listeners for their opinion on the London Games.
The United States Greco Roman Wrestling team has been training right here in Michigan. Northern Michigan University in Marquette is home to an Olympic Education Center that focuses on weightlifting and Greco Roman-style wrestling. WDET’s Amy Miller went to the Upper Peninsula and spoke with Northern Michigan University's Brian Gaudreau.
Guest Host Neal Rubin speaks with Wayne State University Head Football Coach Paul Winters.
Guest Host Neal Rubin speaks with Writer and TV Critic Jim McFarlin about a recent article he wrote for Hour Detroit about former Detroit Tiger's Second Baseman Jake Wood.
In anticipation of the International Three Day race at the International Velodrome at Bloomer Park in Rochester Hills, aspiring cyclist Martin Vecchio stops by to talk about Michigan bike culture, racing nationally, and what it feels like to be flung around a track at 40 miles per hour by a teammate during the ever-thrilling "Madison Race."
Chicago Tribune White Sox beat reporter Mark Gonzales speaks with WDET's Pat Batcheller about the upcoming Tigers-White Sox series.
Terry Brennan with the Eagle Sports Club and Richard Reznik of Think Detroit PAL, sit down with ML to talk about a special summer baseball program for local youths.
WDET’s Pat Batcheller talked about the All-Star baseball game with The Grio’s Jason Smith.
Arthur Horwitz, Publisher and Executive Editor of the Detroit Jewish News is the guest host today, and his first guest is Tim Richey, CEO of Think Detroit PAL.
WDET's Pat Batchellor joins Craig to talk sports. The duo discuss the Red Wings and the Tigers this morning.
Authorities say the 24-year-old was arrested Saturday morning, after driving his vehicle into parked cars and walking away from the scene.
Pat Batchellor joins Craig to talk sports. After the NBA finals last night, the two discuss the Miami Heat victory and the NBA's most controversial figure, LeBron James.
Thousands come out to see a festival and competition in one this weekend.
In the three decades between 1920 and 1950, the Detroit Tigers won four American League pennants, the first world championship in team history in 1935, and a second world crown ten years later. Sports writers followed the team feverishly, and fans packed Navin Field (later Briggs Stadium) to cheer on the high-flying Tigers, with the first record season attendance of one million recorded in 1924 and surpassed eight more times before 1950. Author William M. Anderson combines historical narrative and photographs of these years to argue that these years were the greatest in the history of the franchise.
Craig talks with Richard Verlander, father of Detroit Tigers ace Justin Verlander, about the new book he wrote with his wife,Rocks Across the Pond.
Oklahoma City faces Miami for the Larry O'Brien Trophy. Series features two of the game's most exciting players--LeBron James and Kevin Durant.
The Grio's Jason Smith joins WDET's Pat Batcheller to discuss the NBA Playoffs.
Practice and qualifying runs are scheduled for Friday. Races take place Saturday and Sunday.
Lidstrom played 20 seasons with the team -- winning four Stanley Cups along the way.
Are you worried about the Tigers' season? WDET's Pat Batcheller and Craig take calls from listeners.
Today, the Free Press printed Michael Rosenberg's last column today.
The recent suicide of star pro football player Junior Seau is renewing attention on the problems players face after they leave the field.
Craig Fahle hosts a panel discussion with Carlo Sweeny, founder of Downtown Boxing Gym and with youth boxers Shante Higgs and David Davis, who are in the gym's Youth Program.
If Delmon Young is found guilty of a hate crime, should he continue to be a Tiger. Craig Fahle Show listeners share their views.
Craig Fahle talks to Laurens Grant, Director of Jesse Owens documentary film.
Wayne State football team plays spring scrimmage, prepares to make another run at a national championship in 2012.
Detroit Free Press Columnist Drew Sharp talks about the Lions and the NFL draft.
10-6 record, playoff berth, mean lower draft pick for team that took Matthew Stafford Number One in 2009.
The number of African-Americans in Major League baseball is declining. The Grio's Jason Smith speaks with us about the decline of players and what it says about the sport.
Crain's Detroit Writer Bill Shea talks to Craig about the Pistons finances.
"Summer of '68" Author Tim Wendel comes in studio to talk about the Tiger's World Series winning season and the atmosphere in the city.
Art Regner comes in studio to talks about last night's Red Wings game.
WDET's Pat Batcheller and Matt Trevethan talk with Craig about game two in the Stanley Cup playoffs against Nashville and their chances of success.
Tom Stanton, Professor of Communications at University of Detroit Mercy, speaks with WDET about the history of Tiger Stadium on the eve of its 100 year anniversary.
Drew Sharp joins Craig to talk about the Tigers sweep and reflect on the exhilarating win with Alex Avila's walk off home run last night at Comerica Park.
WDET's Pat Batcheller chats with fans before Opening Day at Comerica Park.
WDET's Tiger baseball aficionado Pat Batcheller talks to Craig from the scene of opening day to paint the scene and relay the excitement.
Get ready for the new season and make your coworkers jealous with this new Detroit Tigers desktop wallpaper and photo for your Facebook timeline.
WDET celebrates opening day with favorite Tiger memories and baseball food.
Dan Dickerson, the play-by-play radio announcer for the Detroit Tigers, speaks about the Tigers pre-season as well as what we can look forward to on Opening Day.
Sandy Baruah, President and CEO of the Detroit Regional Chamber, joins WDET to discuss the economic impact of Opening Day on Detroit businesses.
WDET's Travis Wright and Metro Times' Michael Jackman share the history of the Old English D with Craig.
Detroit Free Press Sports Writer Drew Sharp, who wrote an article about the incident, talks with Craig about the marijuana possession charges being pressed against athletes Nick Fairley, Mikel LeShoure, and Derrick Nix.
Bill Shea, of Crain's Detroit, joins Craig to discuss player's salaries and ticket sales for the upcoming Tigers' season.
Show us your Tigers Pride this baseball season for your chance to win new Tigers gear!
Jason Smith of The Grio discusses the NCAA Final Four.
Michigan State meets Louisville in the Sweet Sixteen, a rematch of 2009 Elite Eight battle.
MSU, UM, and UDM play their opening round games in the NCAA men's basketball tournament Friday.
Lions WR signs eight year contract worth estimated $132 M.
Hiking expert and author, Andrew Skurka, discusses his new book, "The Ultimate Hiker's Gear Guide," with WDET's Laura Weber.
March Madness fires-up Tuesday, March 13th, and runs until April 2nd. Craig talks sports with Jason Smith of MSNBC and The Grio, as well as with WDET's own Pat Batcheller and Travis Wright, before taking calls from listeners to kick-off the frenzy.
Wolverines, Spartans, and Titans all qualify for NCAA tournament.
Some of the toughest athletes in the country are at Ford Field on Saturday night for the Last Cowboy Standing bull riding event. It’s a 200-thousand dollar purse for the 35 professional bull riders. They’ll go round-after-round until the last bull rider has stayed on 8 seconds. WDET’s Amy Miller spoke with last year’s winner Luke Snyder.
The Last Cowboy Standing event comes to Ford Field in Detroit on Saturday. The Professional Bull Riders event brings 35 cowboys and 80 bulls for the competition.
March Madness is right around the corner and Detroit Free Press Sports Columnist Drew Sharp joins Craig to talk about what we should expect in the coming weeks.
Yesterday's win by the Red Wings set a National Hockey League record for consecutive home wins. Fox Sports Blogger Art Regner talks to Craig about the teams' historic 21-game-long streak.
Craig speaks with Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Bill Shea about his latest article, "Football feeds growing athletic department."
Meet a 16-year old girl from Flint, Michigan whose mind is set on making history in the 2012 Olympics during this special live stream from the Greene Space in NYC.
The Super Bowl was this past weekend. Did you catch the plays? Discover a new favorite commercial? Join the conversation by calling-in as Craig and WDET's Pat Batcheller recap the best and worst parts of Super Bowl 2012. Dial 313.577.1019 to share your comments!
Craig speaks with Farmington Hills Harrison Football Coach John Herrington. Herrington is one of three high school football coaches from around the country who have been named as finalists for the Don Shula NFL Coach of the Year Award.
Craig previews Super Bowl XLVI along with Scorecasting author, Tobais Moskowitz.
Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Bill Shea joins Craig to discuss the significance of Mike Ilitch's recent signing of Prince Fielder to the Tigers.
The National Premier Soccer League has added four teams to its Midwest region: Detroit City FC, Chicago Inferno, AFC Cleveland, and Greater Binghamton FC. According to the league, the newly-affiliated teams are expected to be included in the 2012 NPSL schedule. Two of Detroit City FC's co-owners, Alex Wright and Ben Steffans, join Craig in the studio to discuss their plans for the local team.
The Tigers introduced slugger Prince Fielder to reporters at Comerica Park on Thursday.
WDET's Pat Batcheller joins Craig to discuss the announcement that Brewer's Prince Fielder will join the Tigers.
Did you catch the Red Wings play Columbus? Looking forward to Brennan Boesch's recovered return from warming the Tigers' bench? Craig and WDET's Pat Batcheller update listeners with the latest in sports news.
Jim Leyland says Martinez can't be replaced, but team is deep and talented.
Craig and Morning Edition Host Pat Batcheller discuss the weekend sports events.
How did the Lions fare against the Saints? Craig, Pat and Fox 2 Detroit's Woody Woodriffe discuss this and more in the weekend in sports along with WDET's Pat Batcheller. Craig takes listener calls to get their perspective on sports in the D.
The National Football League Wild Card playoffs begin today. And it’s a weekend of redemption for the NFL’s Detroit Lions…
Craig and the Detroit Free Press Sports Columnist Michael Rosenberg preview the Lions' first playoff game since 1999, as they get ready to take on The New Orleans Saints Saturday.
Today on the show, join Craig and Pat Batcheller for the first sports discussion of the new year. Taking a look at MSU's triple overtime win over Georgia on Monday, University of Michigan's upcoming Sugar Bowl appearance against Virginia Tech and Detroit's chances against Drew Brees and the Saints next weekend.
Harlem Globetrotter Will 'Bull' Bullard grew-up in the foster-care system of Detroit, using basketball as a positive outlet to avoid the prevalent drugs, crime, and gang activity that was in his neighborhood. He joins Craig in-studio to talk about his path to professional basketball, the Globetrotter's upcoming event at the Palace, and more.
Did the Wayne State Warriors win the championship? Did the Lions beat the Raiders? Find out this and more in sports with Craig and Fox 2 News Reporter Woody Woodriffe.
Pat and Craig discuss weekend sports, including Wayne State Warriors' National Championship game tomorrow, and the Lions' big game against Oakland on Sunday.
New Pistons Coach Lawrence Frank talks Detroit basketball with Craig. They discuss the team's strengths and strategies in the upcoming season.
Craig talks to Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Bill Shea about the success of the Wayne State Warriors this football season.
Did you miss Sunday's Lions game? Craig, Pat and Fox 2 Detroit's Woody Woodriffe give a play-by-play, recapping this and more in local sports.
Yesterday, the NHL's Governors approved a four-conference re-alignment plan which goes into affect starting the 2012-13 NHL regular season. The radical re-alignment will consist of four (yet unnamed) conferences, two seven-team and two eight-team divisions. Craig welcomes WDET's Pat Batcheller into the studio to discuss what's new in hockey.
How is your Fantasy Football team fairing? Have you had to trade anyone lately? Craig and Fox 2 Detroit's Woody Woodriffe give an NFL Football recap and more on sports.
It's a big weekend in college football. Decision time: Who's in and who's out? For what? ...the bowl games, of course!
Sports fans celebrate as Craig talks about what's really going on this Saturday. Confused by the selection? Don't despair! Craig and Fox Sports Blogger Art Regner explain everything. Today, on the Craig Fahle Show.
Craig talks to Wayne State University Warriors Coach Paul Winters about the team's impressive record this fall, as well as his expectations for the rest of the football season.
Craig and Pat are joined by Fox 2 Detroit's Woody Woodriffe to review a long weekend in sports.
It's Thanksgiving tomorrow, and the Lions are set to take the field against the undefeated Green Bay Packers. Craig welcomes Drew Sharp of the Detroit Free Press to talk sports. Join them for the big game preview.
Verlander is one of only ten pitchers in history to have won both the MVP and the Cy Young awards in the same year.
Every Monday on the show, FOX 2 Sports Anchor Woody Woodriffe joins Craig to discuss the weekend sports in review. Did you miss the Michigan vs Nebraska game? Just listen-in, because WDET has you covered.
Craig and Pat preview weekend sports, including Wayne State University Warriors and more.
The Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander has won the American League’s prestigious Cy Young Award.
Every Monday on the show, FOX 2 Sports Anchor Woody Woodriffe joins Craig, along with WDET's own Pat Batcheller, to discuss the weekend sports in review. How did the Lions fare against the Bears? Listen and find out.
Craig is joined by Marion Clignet, an Olympic medalist in cycling. At 22, Clignet was diagnosed with epilepsy and was prevented from joining the Olympic team.
Fox 2's Woody Woodriffe joins Pat and Craig for their weekly sports review.
Fox 2's Woody Woodriffe joins Pat and Craig for their weekly sports review.
Fox 2's Woody Woodriffe joins Craig and Pat for their weekly sports talk.
Fox 2's Woody Woodriffe and WDFN's Art Regner join Pat and Craig to talk Tigers baseball and more...
Craig previews college football with Pulitzer-Prize winning Investigative Reporter--and Spartan fan--M. L. Elrick.
Are the Tigers roaring after Game 4? Craig takes listener calls.
WDET's Noah Ovshinsky talks to Craig about the Chrysler and the UAW's latest tentative agreement.
Craig talks college football with Wayne State University Warriors Coach Paul Winters.
Craig talks football with Pat and Fox 2 Sports Anchor Woody Woodriffe.
Craig discusses the weekend's sports highlights, and previews the Monday-night line-up.
Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Bill Shea talks to Craig about the rising prominence and endorsement potential for Justin Verlander and Matthew Stafford.
Sports commentator, Art Regner, joins Craig in-studio to talk about the upcoming Red Wings' season, which begins tonight.
Craig discusses the Detroit Tigers and their post-season performance.
A battle of the beards, and moustaches too, is taking place this weekend. The Second Annual National Beard and Moustache Championships sponsored by Beard Team USA is being held in Pennsylvania. And as WDET’s Rob St. Mary reports Metro Detroit men, and a few ladies as well, are gearing up for the competition.
Watching Tuesday's game from home? Join Craig and other Tigers fans in a live chat, starting at 8pm.
Major League Baseball FanCave contest winner, Ryan Wagner, talks about his experiences over the past season, and offers a fan's perspective on the postseason.
Pat and Craig talk Tigers and preview the weekend's sports events.
Woody Woodriffe from Fox 2 joins Craig and Pat to review the weekend in sports and what a weekend it was!
WDET's Pat Batcheller joins Craig to talk about the MLB Post Season as the Tigers head to New York to face the Yankees and Texas takes on Tampa Bay in the American League Playoffs.
Fox 2 Sports Anchor Woody Woodriffe joins Craig and Pat for their weekly sports discussion.
Officials with the Penske Corporation say they are in the final stages of completing an agreement to again stage the Detroit Grand Prix auto race on Belle Isle.
Dennis Mannion talks to Craig about his new position as Detroit Pistons and Palace Sports & Entertainment President.
Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Bill Shea talks to Craig about strategic moves the Tigers made regarding player recruitment and salaries.
It's Monday morning quarterback time...
WDET's Morning Edition Host examines how the Tigers won the AL Central.
Detroit beats Oakland 3-1, wins first division title since 1987.
Think Detroit Police Athletic League (PAL) Chief Operating Officer Tim Richey and Detroit Police Department Representative Marcus Norwood join Craig to discuss kids involved in PAL football and Cheerleading, and encourage listeners to volunteer in upcoming children's sporting activities.
It's Monday morning quarterback time...
Pat Batcheller talks to Craig college football and more.
Stephen Tignor, author of "HIGH STRUNG: Bjorn Borg, John McEnroe, and the Untold Story of Tennis's Fiercest Rivalry” joins Craig on Day one of the 2011 U.S. Open
WDET's Pat Batcheller and Fox 2 Sports Anchor Woody Woodriffe join Craig and review the Lions' Patriots pre-season game.
Monday means it's time to talk sports on the Craig Fahle Show.
The Lions opened their exhibition season at Ford Field last Friday August 12th against the Cincinnati Bengals.
After an off-season compressed from months into a few weeks by the NFL lockout, the Detroit Lions are preparing to open their exhibition season tonight against the Cincinnati Bengals.
Craig sits down with WDET's Pat Batcheller to talk about the sports highlights of the weekend and their predictions for the future.
Craig sits down with WDET's own Pat Batcheller to talk about Lawrence Frank, the Pistons new coach, and whether he can turn the team around in the upcoming season.
The second season of the Detroit City Futbol League is coming to an end with a tournament on Saturday on Belle Isle. WDET’s Rob St. Mary spoke to League Organizer Sean Mann about the second annual Copa Detroit.
National Football League owners have approved a new collective bargaining agreement. But the players association is telling its members to wait until next week before deciding whether or not to go along.
The annual Bayview Yacht Club Port Huron-to-Mackinac race begins Saturday morning.
Brandon Inge to the minor league....WT??? Craig takes your calls about this latest move by the Tigers. Also a recommendation to offer free birth control as part of the Affordable Care Act...what are the health implications for that? And Craig talks with an Entomologist about this BUG season.
Sports Illustrated's Stewart Mandel tells us why University of Michigan's new football coach Brady Hoke might be just what the team needs.
Fox Sports' resident blogger and "Hockey Guru" Art Regner talks with Craig about goalie Chris Osgood's announcement of retirement.
This year's Chicago Yacht Club's Race to Mackinac was tragically interrupted by a storm that killed two racers. Two race participants, Grosse Pointe Park native Tim Prophit and Detroiter Krista Paxton, join us on our show today.
The APBA Gold Cup returns to the Detroit River this weekend. It's the 102nd running of the event, which is basically the Super Bowl of powerboat racing.
A criterium is a style of bike racing with a short circular course. Detroit's first is coming to downtown soon!
The U.S. national soccer team opens its Gold Cup run with a victory.