Mario Impemba
Mario Impemba is an American former sportscaster, best known as the television play-by-play announcer for the Detroit Tigers from 2002 to 2018. Before working for the Tigers, he announced for the Los Angeles Angels on both television and radio and several minor league teams.
Early life and education
Impemba was born in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up in nearby Sterling Heights, where he attended Stevenson High School. Impemba graduated from Michigan State University in 1985, where he was the sports director at the campus radio station and provided play-by-play for MSU baseball, basketball and hockey games.Career
Early career
Impemba began his professional career announcing games for the Peoria Chiefs single-A baseball club in 1987. He also served as the sports director at WXCL radio and the play-by-play voice of the Peoria Rivermen of the International Hockey League during the 1987–88 season. From 1989 to 1990, he served as the voice of the Quad City Angels single-A team in Davenport, Iowa. In 1991, Impemba began calling games for the Tucson Toros of the Pacific Coast League.Impemba moved to Major League Baseball in 1995, serving as the radio and fill-in television play-by-play voice of the Los Angeles Angels, a position he held until 2001.
Detroit Tigers
Beginning in 2002, Impemba joined the Tigers television team alongside color commentator Kirk Gibson, replacing play-by-play commentator Josh Lewin. In 2003, Gibson was named the Tigers' bench coach and was replaced in the broadcast booth by Rod Allen. The Impemba–Allen tandem would last from 2003 to 2018. In the last few years of his tenure, Impemba occasionally worked alongside Gibson and Jack Morris in Allen's absence.On September 4, 2018, Impemba and Allen were involved in an off-air physical altercation immediately after broadcasting the Tigers' road game against the Chicago White Sox. Fox Sports Detroit sent the men home on different planes after the game, and the following night's telecast was covered by Matt Shepard and Kirk Gibson. While one source claimed that there was an argument over a chair, followed by Allen putting Impemba in a choke hold, Allen's agent denied that his client choked Impemba. On September 7, Fox Sports Detroit suspended both men from calling any Tigers games for the remainder of the 2018 season. Impemba and Allen's contracts were not renewed for future seasons, ending their 16-year partnership. Their longstanding tension may have stemmed from Allen's perceived lack of preparation for broadcasts. "Though non-friendly," wrote the Detroit Free Press, "the relationship between Impemba and Allen produced years of quality broadcasts on FSD and earned themselves—together—a spot in Tigers' lore."