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  2. Major League Baseball on ABC - Wikipedia

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    This contract was modified for the 1980, Monday Night Baseball telecasts were reduced to just five, with the rest of the games moved to Sunday afternoons. [15] In 1984, ABC agreed to a new six year rights deal with MLB. The playoff and All-Star Game television structure remained the same, while ABC increased their regular season games to 20. [16]

  3. '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.

  4. List of Major League Baseball prime time television broadcasters

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    Then on weeks in which NBC had Monday Night Baseball, Gowdy and Garagiola worked together. One would call play-by-play for 4½ innings, the other would handle color analysis. Then in the bottom of the 5th inning, their roles switched. In 1976, ABC picked up the television rights [89] for Monday Night Baseball [90] games from NBC. For most of ...

  5. 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.

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  7. List of Major League Baseball on ABC announcers - Wikipedia

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    3 1976-1989 Monday/Thursday Night Baseball period. Toggle 1976-1989 Monday/Thursday Night Baseball period subsection. 3.1 1989 (Thursday Night Baseball)

  8. Joe Buck returning to baseball broadcast booth to call ... - AOL

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    That following spring, Buck and NFL broadcast partner Troy Aikman signed with ESPN to work Monday Night Football. Buck had been Fox's No. 1 baseball announcer for 26 years, calling 24 World Series.

  9. List of ESPN Major League Baseball broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo Pérez- analyst (2007–2011), (2014–present) Baseball Tonight, analyst (2016-2017) Sunday Night Baseball, Monday night Baseball and occasionally Wednesday night Baseball 2018–present; Kyle Peterson - Analyst (2020–present) select games; Karl Ravech- host and play-by-play (1995–present) Baseball Tonight and Monday Night Baseball.