Brock (A Grand Ledge native) is a 25 year veteran of the radio business in Michigan. He originally got his start in broadcasting in 1995 doing play-by-play and color commentary for Lansing Community College basketball while attending LCC. After two seasons of that, he moved to the Detroit area to attend Specs Howard Broadcasting School. After graduating from Specs in June of 1998, He returned to Lansing to join Liggett Broadcasting (now TownsquareMedia). In October of 2000, Brock was hired as Sports Director at WHLS Radio in Port Huron, MI. In March of 2002, he returned to Lansing to continue his broadcasting career. And in September of 2006, came back to Citadel Broadcasting (now TownsquareMedia Lansing). Brock is single with no children but is the very proud uncle of his nephew Jack, and twin nieces Anna and Emma. Tops on his sports bucket list is to attend a Super Bowl, Final Four, and the Masters golf tournament. And someday, he would like to travel into all 50 states of the U.S. He has been in 25 states so far.
Brock Palmbos
The Tigers Are Still Breathing, And There Is Hope
I said the Tigers needed to win 5 out of 6 to stay in the American League Central race. If they did, they would be no worse than six games out of first place.
ICYMI: Former Spartan Jeff Petry Is Coming Home
Lost in all of the talk recently of alcohol sales likely happening this fall at Michigan State University sporting events. Your Winged Wheelers, the Detroit Red Wings, have brought a former Spartan back to the mitten state.
It’s Now Or Never For The Detroit Tigers In 2023
As of this writing (morning of August 15th), the Tigers are 53-65. And they're eight games behind the American League Central-leading Minnesota Twins heading into a two-game series with the Twins this week in Minneapolis' Target Field.
MSU Board Of Trustees Approve Plan To Sell Alcohol
The Michigan State University Board of Trustees voted unanimously on Wednesday morning to approve a plan to allow alcohol sales at MSU sporting events.
Realignment…High School Football Style!
The main story is that the Greater Lansing Athletic Conference (GLAC) is no more. Olivet, who dominated the league in football, and Lakewood have moved to the Capital Area Athletic Conference (CAAC) White division. They join Lansing Catholic, Portland, Sexton, Eaton Rapids, Charlotte, and Ionia in the White.
What If The Big Ten Can’t Get Stanford Or California?
As of now, the Big Ten Conference will have 18 members, starting next August. That's with the additions of Southern California, UCLA, Washington, and Oregon. Which you all know about at this point. Otherwise known as the death warrant for the Pac-12.
Bravo To Joey Chestnut!
World Champion competitive eater Joey Chestnut made an appearance at Jackson Field in downtown Lansing on Thursday night as the Lansing Lugnuts hosted the Fort Wayne Tincaps in Midwest League action.
Big Ten Getting Bigger? Count On It
Now word is leaking out that the B1G is looking to expand even further. The university presidents have apparently have given new B1G commissioner Tony Petiti authorization to seek more schools (probably in the PAC-12) to join the league in the near future.
Strike One: Scott Harris Botching The Trade Deadline
Whenever you get a new executive on a professional sports team, you have to give him or her the chance to succeed or fail. One good trade doesn't mean overall success, and one bad trade doesn't guarantee ultimate failure.
MSU To Cancel Classes On Anniversary Of Shooting
Michigan State University announced on Tuesday that the school will be canceling classes on the date of February 13th, 2024 for most of the student body to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the tragic shooting that occurred on campus this past winter.