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Scott Braun: (2012–2022) [5] MLB Tonight, Quick Pitch, MLB Network Strike Zone, and MLB Network Showcase (now co-host of Foul Territory podcast) Eric Byrnes: (2010–2021) MLB Tonight; Tony Clark: (2009) MLB Tonight (now executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association) Joey Cora: (2013) MLB Tonight (now Detroit Tigers ...
Cy Young [1] [2] [3] holds the MLB win record with 511; Walter Johnson [4] is second with 417. Young and Johnson are the only players to earn 400 or more wins. Among pitchers whose entire careers were in the post-1920 live-ball era, Warren Spahn [5] has the most wins with 363. Only 24 pitchers have accumulated 300 or more wins in their careers. [6]
Starting with Opening Day of the 2011 MLB season, both the Fox broadcast network and Fox Sports Networks began using the same graphics package adopted for NFL on Fox telecasts in 2010, featuring a new horizontal layout with team abbreviations (as opposed to the use of team logos on the NFL version) and scores flanking a display of the inning, diamond, count, outs (represented by 3 lights), and ...
Quick Pitch is an American television show centered on showing highlights of baseball games from the previous night.Quick Pitch airs on MLB Network during the MLB regular season at 1 A.M. ET every weeknight (or earlier if there are fewer than three west coast games) and after Saturday Night Baseball or MLB Tonight every Saturday of Quick Pitch are shown overnights and mornings during the ...
Both teams split the first two games in Arlington — the Yankees overcame a 5–0 lead in Game 1 to win 6–5, and in Game 2, the Rangers won their first home postseason game in franchise history. When the series moved to the Bronx, the Rangers blew out the Yankees, 8–0, partly thanks to another solid pitching performance from Cliff Lee. The ...
Commentator on MLB.com, TBS, MLB Network, and SportsNet New York. J. P. Ricciardi: 2010: Special Assistant to the General Manager for the New York Mets: Curt Schilling: 2010–2016: Buck Showalter: 2001–2002 (lead analyst), 2008–2010: Retired Rick Sutcliffe: 2002–2003; 2012–2020: Head Analyst on Wednesday Night Baseball Mark Teixeira ...
MLB pitchers combined for 329 shutouts (the most since 1972, when there were 357) and a record 34,306 strikeouts (an average of 1,144 per team). [3] [4] A record-tying 15 pitchers recorded 200 or more strikeouts.
During a record 27-year career, he struck out 5,714 batters. The American League record is held by Roger Clemens [4] (4,167 strikeouts), [5] while in the National League, the record is 4,000 by Steve Carlton. [6] [7] The parentheses adjacent to an active player denote the number of strikeouts in the current season.