The Minnesota Twins have announced that former leadoff hitter and fan favorite Denard Span will be part of a big group of former players serving as analysts on TV broadcasts this season.
In 2024, former Pittsburgh Pirates players Jordy Mercer, Alex Presley and Steven Brault will join the team's television coverage on SportsNet Pittsburgh.
After previously announcing that he was joining FOX Sports this season, former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright is also joining MLB Network in 2024.
As the Chicago White Sox look to fill the vacant television play-by-play job vacated by Jason Benetti this offseason, they are reportedly down to three names, including Red Sox radio broadcaster Will Flemming.
After retiring at the end of the 2023 MLB season, St. Louis Cardinals' legend Adam Wainwright has made the full-time switch into broadcasting. He'll be joining FOX Sports for the 2024 season.
Speaking to the local media for the first time, New Detroit Tigers' broadcaster Jason Benetti made some emotional comments about why he's excited to represent the city.
Chicago White Sox broadcasting legend Hawk Harrelson spoke to the Chicago Sun-Times about his career and his dissatisfaction at this year's team. It was aggregated by "Awful Announcing."
After news of the indefinite suspension for Baltimore Orioles broadcaster Kevin Brown broke on Monday, the baseball broadcasting world rushed to his defense.
The St. Louis Cardinals, mired in a last-place season right now in the National League Central, had one of their worst losses of the year on Wednesday. Broadcaster Chip Caray went viral for his call of the disappointment.
Baseball Hall of Famer Dennis Eckersley stepped aside from broadcasting Red Sox baseball this year, telling the 'Baseball Isn't Boring' podcast that he misses the adrenaline rush of broadcasting the sport he starred in.
On Monday night, NBA broadcaster Mike Breen will call his 100th NBA Finals game, putting him in exclusive company with a pair of legendary baseball broadcasters in Joe Buck and Tim McCarver. Game 5 for the Heat and Nuggets will be played in Denver as the
Hall of Famer Frank Thomas is no longer on Fox Baseball broadcasts, but he's got a new job on Apple TV. He'll debut on Friday night when the Los Angeles Angels host the Seattle Mariners.