Your MLB Announcing Schedule For The Week Of 4/20
Monday, April 20, 2009
I'm going to try and get a weekly Baseball announcing schedule up on Mondays now, with the weekend one to be posted on Friday as usual. There are only usually three games for the week, but I figured someone would want to know which broadcasters and games they are getting. Here you go....
Monday, April 20th
Oakland A's at New York Yankees (ESPN, 7pm)- Dan Shulman, Orel Hersheiser, Steve Phillips, Erin Andrews
Wednesday, April 22nd
New York Mets at St. Louis Cardinals (ESPN, 8pm)- Dave O'Brien, Rick Sutcliffe
Thursday, April 23rd
Los Angeles Dodgers at Houston Astros (MLB-N, 8pm)- Matt Vasgersian, Joe Magrane
Labels: Announcing Schedule, ESPN Baseball, MLB Announcing Schedule, MLB Network
8 Comments:
Probably two more hours of "SportsCenter: On The Clock," yanksfan.
I'm surprised they haven't launched a "CSI: Yankee Stadium" program yet. 'Cuz, ya know, EVERYONE IN THE WORLD cares about it. Right?
Unholy, that made no sense.
Please, ESPN, give us a 3 hour tribute to Stephen A.! A best of "Quite Frankly" perhaps.
ESPN just LOVES New York.
why won't bob do more thursday night, first game was yankees, i live in nyc so of course is blacked out, next game is phillies and mets hes doing, of course blacked out again
Yeah I'm disappointed that the only Twins game broadcast on MLB Network this year was blacked out due to local television. How am I suppose to watch my favorite team on MLB Network if it's always going to be blacked out?
ESPN is alternating between Reds-Astros from FSN Houston and Marlins-Pirates from FSN Pittsburgh.
Yankees have been PPD due to rain. Not sure what they will broadcast now