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  2. 'An embarrassing night:' 4 key takeaways from this week's ...

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    "I think you dropped the ball," said Councilor-at-large Win Farwell. More details emerge about the $14.4 million BPS budget shortfall.

  3. List of ESPN Major League Baseball broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    David Ross: analyst (2017–2019) Baseball Tonight and Monday or Wednesday Night Baseball mainly as a 2nd Analyst and occasionally as the only Analyst. Sam Ryan: field reporter (2004–2006) Sunday Night Baseball; Curt Schilling: analyst (2010–2016) Baseball Tonight, analyst (2014–2016) Sunday Night Baseball and Monday Night Baseball

  4. List of Major League Baseball on ESPN Radio broadcasters

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    Listed below is a list of Major League Baseball on ESPN Radio broadcasters by both name and year since the program's debut on ESPN Radio in 1998. By name [ edit ]

  5. Baseball Tonight - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. ESPN Major League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    The ESPN logo was fixed on a CGI baseball, with the words 'Major League Baseball' (or Baseball Tonight and Sunday, Monday or Wednesday Night Baseball) in a stylized neon light surrounding it. A 2-D version is also used on print ads or on secondary program IDs. The graphics would stay virtually the same for the next three seasons.

  7. Monday Night Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Monday Night Baseball was born on October 19, 1966, when NBC signed a three-year contract to televise the game. Under the deal, NBC paid roughly $6 million per year for the 25 Games of the Week, $6.1 million for the 1967 World Series and 1967 All-Star Game, and $6.5 million for the 1968 World Series and 1968 All-Star Game.

  8. Major League Baseball on television in the 2010s - Wikipedia

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    The score box and other graphics on ESPN were carried over from 2011, [13] but a new logo for all ESPN MLB presentations was unveiled at the start of the season. The ESPN logo is fixed on a CGI baseball, with the words 'Major League Baseball' (or Baseball Tonight and Sunday, Monday or Wednesday Night Baseball) in a stylized neon light surrounding it.

  9. Gary Miller (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    He was an anchor at SportsCenter, the host of ESPN's Baseball Tonight, and the last host of the sports interview show Up Close before it was canceled in 2001. Miller also occasionally did play-by-play of Major League Baseball games, and was the primary dugout reporter on Monday Night baseball broadcasts, as well as ESPN DayGame .