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Greg Amsinger: (2009–present) MLB Tonight, MLB Productions' Player Poll [1] and Carded; AJ Andrews: (2022–present) Play Ball [2] Bob Costas: (2009–present) MLB Tonight, Studio 42 with Bob Costas, and MLB Network Showcase [3] Russell Dorsey: (2024–present) Off Base; Ariel Epstein: (2022–present) Off Base and Pregame Spread
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 ...
On Deck Circle is a special 1-hour pre-game version of MLB Tonight airs leading up to the night's MLB Network Showcase. [4] It is filmed from the same studios as MLB Tonight, however, will also include interviews from the stadium with the night's sideline host, and analytics from the night's play-by-play and analyst in the booth.
Rob Dibble: analyst (1998–2004) Baseball Tonight; Rich Eisen: host (1996–2002) Baseball Tonight; Terry Francona: analyst (2012) Sunday Night Baseball; Peter Gammons: field reporter (2006–2008) Sunday Night Baseball, studio reporter (1990–2009) Baseball Tonight; Nomar Garciaparra: analyst (2010–2013) Baseball Tonight and Wednesday ...
Amsinger is a studio host appearing across MLB Network's programming, including MLB Tonight, MLB Network's Emmy Award-winning flagship studio show.Amsinger also hosts MLB Network's exclusive telecast of the MLB Draft as well as its special event coverage of the All-Star Game and World Series.
Matt Vasgersian or Greg Amsinger/Harold Reynolds/Kevin Millar (2012–2013) (Primary hosts in MLB Network studios) Kevin Burkhardt or Rob Stone or Ryan Field or Chris Myers / Frank Thomas / Gabe Kapler / C. J. Nitkowski (2014)
Marc Fein, who was the last TBS Braves Baseball studio host, has the same duties here, providing updates throughout the day from other MLB games. Johnson also hosts from time-to-time. TBS disclosed its initial roster of postseason announcers on September 18, 2008. [14]
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.