Your MLB Announcing Schedule For The Weekend
Friday, July 18, 2008
The majority of the country is getting a double dose of Red Sox-Angels this weekend, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. The bad news is really for those on the East Coast who don't get that game (like me). We're stuck with Stockton and McCarver. Yes!
Oh and a quick reminder. This weekend's Sunday Night Baseball game is starting a little earlier than normal. First pitch is at 6pm. Here's the schedule....
Saturday:
Boston Red Sox at LA Angels- Thom Brennaman, Eric Karros & Ken Rosenthal (Fox, 3:55pm, 71%)
MARKETS INCLUDE: Albuquerque, Austin, Birmingham, Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Dayton, Denver, Detroit, Fort Myers, Greensboro, Greenville, Hartford, Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Knoxville, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New Orleans, New York, Norfolk, Orlando, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Raleigh, Richmond, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Francisco, Seattle, Tampa, Washington
San Diego Padres at St. Louis Cardinals- Matt Vasgersian & Mark Grace (FOX, 3:55pm, 18%)
MARKETS INCLUDE: Chicago, Kansas City, Louisville, Memphis, Milwaukee, Nashville, Oklahoma City, Phoenix, San Diego, St. Louis, Tulsa
Philadelphia Phillies at Florida Marlins- Dick Stockton & Tim McCarver (FOX, 3:55pm, 11%)
MARKETS INCLUDE: Atlanta, Baltimore, Miami, Philadelphia, West Palm Beach
Sunday:
New York Yankees at Oakland A's- Chip Caray & Ron Darling (TBS, 1pm)
Boston Red Sox at LA Angels- Jon Miller & Joe Morgan (ESPN, 6pm)
Labels: Announcing Schedule, Dick Stockton, ESPN Sunday Night Baseball, FOX Baseball, TBS Baseball, Tim McCarver
16 Comments:
Actually, Baltimore is getting Stockton and McCarver but Washington is getting Red Sox-Angels for some reason. Are you watching Fox from Baltimore or Washington?
Any reason why the Sunday Nighter is at 6?--Wait, it's for the Espy's. I should just not post this but I'm too lazy.
A 4 p.m. start in the Mountain Time Zone means time to read a book Sunday night.
No Joe Buck again I see. And with preseason football starting pretty soon, he won't do baseball until October. FOX Should consider somebody else as their baseball voice if Buck misses all these games. I'm not a Brennaman fan, but it seems he does a lot more games than Buck.
If you have DirecTV they are running another free week of MLB extrainnings (7/17-7/23) so you can have any game you want.
Just a small correction.. Oakland is at NY not NY at Oakland
@matthew:
It's also on digital cable (or at least my Comcast). Now the whole world can get a free taste of Rod Allen.
I knew Dish Network wasnt involved thats all...glad other outlets are carrying it
I'm praying Manny Ramirez does this again during today's game.
cox is also running the free week of extra innings.
let's all hope for a 20-inning sunday night marathon. my tv goes off on sunday nights and i listen to the game on espn radio.
-dan
i just changed over to my extra innings channels to see if they were showing the A's/yankees game. they aren't, but i noticed something i hadn't seen before: home and away team broadcasts.
detroit/baltimore
cubs/houston
texas/minnesota
mets/reds
there are two listings for each game, one with an (H) and one has an (A).
hopefully they can do this more often.
-dan
They've had that all year on DirecTV, but they must have just started on cable.
The ESPYs is annoying, how they have to preempt the 4pm games tomorrow because they run into the Sunday night game window.
The show isn't even live, as it was taped Wednesday night.
Tonight was Mullet Night at U.S. Cellular Field? Isn't it always Mullet Night there?
"The ESPYs is annoying, how they have to preempt the 4pm games tomorrow because they run into the Sunday night game window."
Without the ESPYs, we would only get a shot of Dana Jacobsen in a dress the one time she had on a burlap sack.
Grrrrroooowwwwwwllllllll.
/AA Hates ESPN
How can it possibly not be a bad thing to get double shots of red sawks anything?
Big fan of the ESPN sunday night game being on at 6:00. Do this more often, ESPN.