4/11/2023 0 Comments Espn plus mlb scheduleESPN regular Doug Glanville takes over for Chris Singleton as lead analyst.ĮSPN will broadcast the new wild-card round of playoffs, four best-of-three series. Jon “Boog” Sciambi will be the play-by-play voice for the 13th season. Sunday Night Baseball games also air on ESPN Radio (locally on WEPN 98.7-FM) and webstreamed on. The pair will also call two exclusive regular-season games on ESPN. Some broadcasts may appear on ESPN2.īaseball Tonight: Sunday Night Countdown returns, with Ravech doing double duty, joined by a rotating crew of analysts and reporters.įollowing the lead of the Manningcasts for Monday Night Football, ESPN2 will air eight alternate telecasts with former SNB analyst Alex Rodriguez and Yankees TV voice Michael Kay joined by special guests. There will also be additional exclusive games, including MLB Opening Night and likely holiday baseball. Karl Ravech takes over the play-by-play duties full time, alongside recent acquisition David Cone and ESPN regular Eduardo Perez. The Sunday Night Baseball franchise heads into its 33rd season with nearly all of the 25 games starting at 7 p.m. Max Perez Jimenez and Nestor Rosario have the Spanish calls.įri. The Mets' Spanish radiocasts will also air on Spanish-language WEPN (1050-AM). The Audacy App will provide free streaming for all Mets games, in English and Spanish, plus on the website. The Mets have no radio affiliates in the Hudson Valley. Longtime Mets reporter Ed Coleman just announced his retirement so Brad Heller will assume more duties. Randazzo was the backup to Josh Lewin from 2015-18. Rose was also the lead radio voice when the Mets aired on WFAN (2006-13) and WOR (2014-18) and previously was a TV play-by-play on the former Fox Sports Net New York. Jake Eisenberg - the play-by-play man for the Omaha Storm Chasers - will fill in for Rose for 20-30 games, primarily on Mets' West Coast trips. Howie Rose and Wayne Randazzo have been paired during the WCBS tenure. Radio news station WCBS (880-AM) will be the flagship station for the fourth consecutive year. Former Mets voice Gary Thorne worked a couple series last year and it wouldn’t be surprising to see a return. Gary Cohen has been the play-by-play voice since SNY’s inception, working throughout with analysts Ron Darling and Keith Hernandez. The Mets return to SportsNet New York (SNY) for the 17th year in a row, with a number of telecasts airing on free TV WPIX-11 (since 2015). ![]() 5 - at Rangers, time TBD (YES) New York Mets Local radio stations WGNY (1220-AM), Oldies 105.3-FM and Country 94.5-FM will also carry games.įri. After a couple seasons of calling road games remotely from New York, Sterling and Waldman will be traveling to away contests. Sterling will begin his 33rd season as lead radio voice Suzyn Waldman has been at his side since 2005. Radio powerhouse WFAN (660-AM, 101.9-FM) will be the flagship station for the ninth consecutive year. ![]() Recently retired Cameron Maybin will make his debut. The cast of TV analysts currently has Paul O’Neill (since 2002), John Flaherty (since 2006) and David Cone (since 2008).
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