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MLB Network; formerly hosted The Hot List on ESPNEWS from 2003–2006 Dave Marash: 1990: Gary Miller: 1990–1995: Sports anchor for WKRC in Cincinnati: Chris Myers: 1991–1995: Play-by-play/Reporter for Fox Sports: Bill Pidto: 1993–2008: Co-host of Mad Dog Radio on Sirius XM Radio, NHL on Versus: Scott Reiss: 2006–2008: Sports anchor ...
Sam Ryan: (2011–2016) MLB Network Showcase, Hot Stove, The Rundown, and Quick Pitch (now weekend sports anchor for WABC-TV) Paul Severino: (2011–2018) MLB Tonight, Quick Pitch, and MLB Network Strike Zone (now play by play announcer for Miami Marlins)
The following is a list of current Major League Baseball broadcasters, as of the 2025 season, for each individual team.Some franchises have a regular color commentator while others (such as the Milwaukee Brewers) use two play-by-play announcers, with the primary often doing more innings than the secondary.
Baseball Tonight is an American television program that airs on ESPN.The show, which covers the day's Major League Baseball action, has been on the air since 1990.Its namesake program also airs on ESPN Radio at various times of the day during the baseball season, with Marc Kestecher as host.
Brian Anderson; Dick Stockton – select regular season games and MLB Playoffs; Don Orsillo (Playoffs); Victor Rojas (Playoffs); Ernie Johnson – Because of Johnson stepping aside for the 2011 playoffs to care for his son Michael, who suffers from Muscular dystrophy and was placed in intensive care around the same time as the playoffs, Brian Anderson instead called the 2011 National League ...
Craig Melvin is the co-anchor of NBC News’ TODAY and co-host of The 3rd Hour of TODAY. He is an award-winning news anchor and a host of syndicated Dateline NBC broadcasts.
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In 2001, Jeanne Zelasko [74] became the first woman in more than a decade to regularly host Major League Baseball games for a network. The network canceled the pre-game show (as a cost-cutting measure) following the 2008 season. In 2020, play-by-play announcers and color commentators called the games from the Fox Network Center in Los Angeles, CA.