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The Baseball Network announcers

The following is a list of announcers who called Major League Baseball telecasts for the joint venture (lasting for the 19941995 seasons) between Major League Baseball, ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network. Announcers who represented each of the teams playing in the respective games were typically paired with each other on regular season Baseball Night in America telecasts. ABC used Al Michaels, Jim Palmer, Tim McCarver and Lesley Visser as the lead broadcasting team. Meanwhile, NBC used Bob Costas, Joe Morgan, Bob Uecker and Jim Gray as their lead broadcasting team.

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Baseball Night in America commentator pairings edit

1994 schedule edit

All games aired on ABC; due to the strike[17][18] NBC was unable[19] to air its slate of games, which were supposed to begin on August 26.[20][21]

Date Teams Play-by-play Color commentary
July 16[22][23][24] Baltimore at California[25][26] Ken Wilson Bert Blyleven
Cleveland at Chicago White Sox Ken Harrelson Lary Sorensen
Detroit at Kansas City Tom Hammond Tommy Hutton
Milwaukee at Minnesota George Grande George Frazier
Boston at Oakland Dick Stockton Jerry Remy
New York Yankees at Seattle[27][28] Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver
Toronto at Texas Steve Busby Buck Martinez
San Francisco at Montréal[29] Claude Raymond Camille Dube
San Diego at New York Mets Gary Thorne Bob Murphy
Los Angeles at Philadelphia Chris Wheeler Jim Kaat
Houston[30] at Pittsburgh Lanny Frattare Larry Dierker
Florida at Atlanta[31][32] Pete Van Wieren[33] Steve Zabriskie
Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati[34] Marty Brennaman Thom Brennaman
St. Louis at Colorado Joe Buck Dave Campbell
July 18 Texas at Cleveland Tom Hamilton Steve Busby
Kansas City at Milwaukee Tom Hammond George Frazier
Minnesota at Toronto Jim Hughson Buck Martinez
Boston[35] at California Al Michaels Jim Palmer[36] and Tim McCarver
Detroit at Chicago White Sox Ken Harrelson[37] Lary Sorensen
New York Yankees at Oakland[38] Dick Stockton Dewayne Staats
Baltimore at Seattle Jon Miller Ron Fairly
San Diego at Montréal Dave Van Horne Jerry Coleman
Los Angeles at New York Mets Gary Thorne Jim Kaat
San Francisco at Philadelphia Ted Robinson Garry Maddox
Atlanta at Pittsburgh[39] Pete Van Wieren Steve Blass
Florida at Cincinnati[40] Paul Kennedy Johnny Bench
Chicago Cubs at Colorado Steve Physioc Dave Campbell
St. Louis at Houston[41][42] Joe Buck Larry Dierker
July 25[43] Chicago White Sox[44] at Kansas City Ken Harrelson Steve Palermo[45]
Minnesota at Texas Steve Busby George Frazier
Philadelphia at Florida Chris Wheeler[46] Mike Schmidt
Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh[47] Steve Physioc Steve Blass
New York Mets at St. Louis Gary Thorne Al Hrabosky
Montréal at Atlanta Pete Van Wieren Ken Singleton
Houston at Cincinnati[48] Brent Musburger Larry Dierker
Colorado at San Diego Jerry Coleman Dave Campbell[49]
Los Angeles at San Francisco[50] Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver
August 6 Cleveland at Boston Tom Hamilton Bob Montgomery
Baltimore at Milwaukee Steve Zabriskie[51] Mike Flanagan
Detroit at Toronto Bob Carpenter Rick Cerone
Chicago White Sox at California Ken Harrelson Bert Blyleven
Seattle at Kansas City Dave Niehaus Billy Sample
New York Yankees at Minnesota Al Michaels Jim Palmer[46] and Tim McCarver
Texas at Oakland[52] Dick Stockton Steve Busby
San Diego at Chicago Cubs[53] Steve Physioc Lary Sorensen
Florida at New York Mets Gary Thorne Bob Murphy
Montréal at Philadelphia[54] Dave Van Horne Garry Maddox
St. Louis at Pittsburgh Joe Buck[55] Steve Blass
Atlanta at Cincinnati Brent Musburger Buck Martinez
San Francisco at Houston Ted Robinson Larry Dierker

1995 schedule edit

ABC scheduled games edit

Date Teams Play-by-play Color commentary
July 15[56][57] Minnesota at New York Yankees Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver
Kansas City at Baltimore Gary Thorne Paul Splittorff
Oakland at Cleveland Roger Twibell Steve Busby
Milwaukee at Chicago White Sox Ken Harrelson John Wathan
Texas at Boston Brent Musburger Joe Torre
Toronto at Seattle Chip Caray Buck Martinez
Florida at Los Angeles[58] Joel Meyers Tommy Hutton
Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs Johnny Bench Keith Hernandez
Houston at San Francisco Ted Robinson Larry Dierker
Colorado at New York Mets Bob Murphy Dave Campbell
Philadelphia at Montréal Chris Wheeler Ken Singleton
St. Louis at Pittsburgh Dewayne Staats Steve Blass
Atlanta at San Diego Pete Van Wieren Joe Garagiola
July 17 Chicago White Sox at New York Yankees Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver
Kansas City at Boston Brent Musburger Jim Kaat
California at Cleveland Tom Hamilton Rick Cerone
Toronto at Minnesota Jim Hunter Buck Martinez
Oakland at Milwaukee Johnny Bench Joe Torre
Baltimore at Texas Steve Busby Tommy Hutton
Detroit at Seattle Steve Physioc Ron Fairly
St. Louis at Montréal Dave Van Horne Billy Sample
New York Mets at Chicago Cubs Gary Thorne Keith Hernandez
Houston at Los Angeles Joel Meyers Larry Dierker
Philadelphia at Colorado Chris Wheeler Dave Campbell
Florida at San Francisco Ted Robinson Duane Kuiper
Cincinnati at San Diego[59] George Grande Joe Garagiola
July 24 Cleveland at California Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver
Minnesota at Boston Bob Kurtz George Frazier
New York Yankees at Texas[60] Steve Busby Bobby Murcer and Suzyn Waldman
Milwaukee at Seattle Steve Physioc Ron Fairly
Atlanta at Pittsburgh Pete Van Wieren Steve Blass
Colorado at Philadelphia Chris Wheeler Dave Campbell
New York Mets at Chicago Cubs[61] Gary Thorne Tommy Hutton
Los Angeles at Houston Joel Meyers Larry Dierker
San Francisco at Florida Paul Kennedy Duane Kuiper
San Diego at Cincinnati Bob Carpenter Billy Sample
August 5 Boston at Toronto Dewayne Staats Buck Martinez
Chicago White Sox at Cleveland Ken Harrelson Joe Torre
Kansas City at Minnesota Dave Armstrong John Wathan
Milwaukee at Baltimore Gary Thorne George Frazier
New York Yankees at Detroit[62] Bobby Murcer Lary Sorensen
Seattle at Oakland Roger Twibell Jerry Remy
Texas at California Ken Wilson Steve Busby
Atlanta at Montréal Pete Van Wieren Ken Singleton
Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Steve Zabriskie Rick Cerone
Florida at New York Mets Bob Murphy Keith Hernandez
Houston at Pittsburgh Lanny Frattare Larry Dierker
Los Angeles at San Francisco Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver
Philadelphia at Cincinnati George Grande Chris Wheeler
San Diego at Colorado Steve Physioc Dave Campbell
August 12 Baltimore at Boston Dewayne Staats Bob Montgomery
California at Minnesota Ken Wilson George Frazier
Cleveland at New York Yankees Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver
Detroit at Milwaukee Kent Derdivanis Lary Sorensen
Baltimore at Chicago White Sox Ken Harrelson John Wathan
Seattle at Kansas City Dave Niehaus Paul Splittorff
Toronto at Texas Steve Busby Buck Martinez
Chicago Cubs at San Francisco Steve Physioc Duane Kuiper
Cincinnati at Florida[63] Paul Kennedy George Grande
Colorado at Atlanta Pete Van Wieren Dave Campbell
Montréal at Philadelphia Chris Wheeler Mike Schmidt
New York Mets at Houston Bob Murphy Larry Dierker
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles Ted Robinson Steve Blass
St. Louis at San Diego Steve Zabriskie Jerry Reuss
August 19 Baltimore at Oakland Dick Stockton Jerry Reuss
Boston at Seattle Dave Niehaus Bob Montgomery
Kansas City at Toronto Dave Armstrong Buck Martinez
Detroit at Cleveland Tom Hamilton Rick Cerone
Baltimore at Detroit Bob Carpenter Lary Sorensen
New York Yankees at California Ken Wilson Bobby Murcer
Texas at Chicago White Sox Ken Harrelson Steve Busby
Atlanta at St. Louis Pete Van Wieren George Frazier
Chicago Cubs at Colorado Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver
Florida at Pittsburgh Paul Kennedy Steve Blass
Houston at Cincinnati[64] George Grande Larry Dierker
Los Angeles at New York Mets Brent Musburger Jim Kaat
San Diego at Montréal Dave Van Horne Ken Singleton
San Francisco at Philadelphia Chris Wheeler Duane Kuiper

NBC scheduled games edit

Date Teams Play-by-play Color commentary
August 25 Baltimore at California Ken Wilson John Wathan
Boston at Oakland Joel Meyers Bob Montgomery
Chicago White Sox at Toronto[65] Ken Harrelson Buck Martinez
Detroit at Cleveland Bob Costas Bob Uecker
Minnesota at Milwaukee Jim Hunter George Frazier
New York Yankees at Seattle Dave Niehaus Suzyn Waldman
Texas at Kansas City Steve Busby Paul Splittorff
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh George Grande Steve Blass
Houston at Florida Paul Kennedy Larry Dierker
Los Angeles at Philadelphia Greg Gumbel[66] Joe Morgan
San Diego at New York Mets Bob Murphy Rick Cerone
San Francisco at Montréal Duane Kuiper Ken Singleton
St. Louis at Colorado Steve Zabriskie Dave Campbell
September 1 California at Boston Bob Costas Bob Uecker
Cleveland at Detroit Tom Hamilton Lary Sorensen
Kansas City at Texas Dave Armstrong John Wathan
Milwaukee at Minnesota Steve Physioc George Frazier
Oakland at New York Yankees Jim Hunter Keith Hernandez and Suzyn Waldman
Seattle at Baltimore Jon Miller Billy Sample
Chicago Cubs at Atlanta Greg Gumbel Joe Morgan
Colorado at St. Louis Joe Buck Dave Campbell
Florida at Houston Paul Kennedy Larry Dierker
Montréal at Los Angeles Dave Van Horne Jerry Reuss
New York Mets at San Francisco Bob Murphy Duane Kuiper
Philadelphia at San Diego Joe Garagiola Chris Wheeler
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati[67] Lanny Frattare Johnny Bench
September 8 Baltimore at Cleveland[68] Tom Hamilton[69] Rick Cerone
Boston at New York Yankees Bob Costas Bob Uecker
Chicago White Sox at Oakland Ken Harrelson Jerry Reuss
Detroit at Toronto Gary Thorne Lary Sorensen
Kansas City at Seattle Ron Fairly Paul Splittorff
Minnesota at California Ken Wilson John Wathan
Texas at Milwaukee Steve Busby Billy Sample
Atlanta at Florida Pete Van Wieren Mike Schmidt
Cincinnati at Colorado[70] Greg Gumbel Joe Morgan
Houston at Philadelphia Chris Wheeler Larry Dierker
Los Angeles at Pittsburgh Lanny Frattare George Frazier
San Diego at St. Louis Dewayne Staats Buck Martinez
September 15 Boston at Cleveland Tom Hamilton Bob Montgomery
Kansas City at California Bob Costas Bob Uecker
Milwaukee at Toronto Steve Zabriskie Buck Martinez
Minnesota at Oakland Jim Hunter Paul Splittorff
New York Yankees at Baltimore Jon Miller Bobby Murcer
Seattle at Chicago White Sox Ken Harrelson Ron Fairly
Texas at Detroit Steve Busby Lary Sorensen
Atlanta at Cincinnati[71] Greg Gumbel Joe Morgan
Chicago Cubs at San Diego Steve Physioc Jerry Reuss
Florida at Colorado Paul Kennedy Dave Campbell
Houston at Montréal Dave Van Horne Larry Dierker
Los Angeles at St. Louis Joel Meyers John Wathan
Philadelphia at New York Mets Bob Murphy Rick Cerone
San Francisco at Pittsburgh Ted Robinson Steve Blass
September 22[72] Baltimore at Milwaukee Jim Hunter Rick Cerone
California at Texas Bob Costas Bob Uecker
Chicago White Sox at Minnesota Ken Harrelson George Frazier
Cleveland at Kansas City Tom Hamilton John Wathan
Detroit at New York Yankees Bobby Murcer Lary Sorensen
Oakland at Seattle Dave Niehaus Buck Martinez
Toronto at Boston Gary Thorne Bob Montgomery
Colorado at San Francisco Ted Robinson[73] Dave Campbell
Cincinnati at Philadelphia[74] Chris Wheeler Billy Sample
Montréal at Atlanta Pete Van Wieren Ken Singleton
New York Mets at Florida Bob Murphy Mike Schmidt
San Diego[75] at Los Angeles Greg Gumbel Joe Morgan
St. Louis at Houston Steve Zabriskie Larry Dierker
September 29 Boston at Milwaukee Bob Kurtz Jerry Reuss
Detroit at Baltimore Gary Thorne Lary Sorensen
Kansas City at Cleveland Tom Hamilton Paul Splittorff
New York Yankees at Toronto[76] Jim Hunter Buck Martinez
Oakland at California Ken Wilson George Frazier
Seattle at Texas Bob Costas Bob Uecker
Atlanta at New York Mets Pete Van Wieren Rick Cerone
Cincinnati at Montréal[77] George Grande Ken Singleton
Los Angeles at San Diego Greg Gumbel Joe Morgan
San Francisco at Colorado Ted Robinson Dave Campbell

Postseason edit

1995 Division Series broadcasters edit

American League edit

National League edit

1995 League Championship Series broadcasters edit

American League edit

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentary
1995 ABC (Games 1–2) Brent Musburger Jim Kaat
1995 NBC (Games 3–6) Bob Costas Bob Uecker

National League edit

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentary
1995 ABC (in Cincinnati) Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver
1995 NBC (in Atlanta) Greg Gumbel Joe Morgan

1995 World Series broadcasters edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ TOM CHEEK: 32 years (Expos, 1974-76; Blue Jays, 1977-2004) and retired…Spent the final 28 years of his career with the Blue Jays as radio play-by-play man...When forced to retire during the 2004 season because of a brain tumor, was the only person to had worked every Blue Jays game...Broadcast for the Baseball Network, 1994-95…Called many post season games on Canada radio for Telemedia…Play-by-play experience includes baseball, basketball, football and hockey for the University of Vermont...From 1974 to 1976 was the swing man on Montreal Expos radio broadcasts on television nights...Member of the broadcast team for ABC Sports at the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid and 1984 Olympics at Sarajevo...Has broadcast college basketball for Mutual Radio Network.
  2. ^ "Braves-Padres game to highlight TBN's 'Baseball Night in America' tonight". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. 15 July 1995. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
  3. ^ "SUMMERALL-MADDEN KICK OFF 15TH YEAR FANS ARE EXCITED FOR THIS SEASON". Fort Wayne News-Sentinel. 11 August 1995. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
  4. ^ "Holmes, Tyson bouts come without the big cost". Arizona Daily Star. 15 September 1995. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
  5. ^ KEN HARRELSON: 29 years overall (Red Sox, 1975-81; White Sox, 1982-85, 90 - ; Yankees, 1987-88), the last 16 with the White Sox…The 2000 Illinois Sportscaster of the Year…Finished fourth campaign with color man Darrin Jackson after teaming with Tom Paciorek for 10 seasons from 1990-99…The Hawk's exuberant "YES" call and colorful nicknames have become familiar to Sox fans…Worked in the broadcast booth for the Sox from 1982-85, leaving to become executive vice president for baseball operations…After serving as the club's general manager for one season, he resigned to resume his broadcasting career…In NY, teamed with Spencer Ross in 1987 and Bobby Murcer in 1988…Also served as a broadcaster on The Baseball Network in 1994-95…Played major league baseball for nine seasons, helping lead the Red Sox to the American League pennant in 1967…Appeared in 900 major-league games, batting .239 with 131 home runs and 421 RBI…Credited with bringing the batting glove to baseball, he played golf professionally for a time before entering broadcasting.
  6. ^ JIM KAAT: 19 years (Yankees, 1986, 1995 - ; Braves, 1987; Twins, 1988-93), 11 with the Yankees, including the last 11 as a television analyst for the YES Network and WCBS-TV…In 1995 was nominated for the New York Emmy award in the "On Camera Achievement" category…In 1996, and 1998 respectively, was on the team that won New York Emmy Awards for "Outstanding Live Sports Coverage-Single Program" for coverage of Dwight Gooden's no hitter and David Wells' perfect game…In 1998, MSG's Yankee telecasts also won the New York Emmy for "Outstanding Live Sports Coverage Series-Professional"…Also provided pre-game insights on telecasts…In 1995 also called ALDS for the Baseball Network and ABC Sports…Previously spent one year as the chief analyst on ESPN's "Baseball Tonight"…Served as the primary analyst for CBS Sports from 1989-93….Began baseball broadcasting career as an analyst working for the Home Team Sports Network, covering minor league games before resuming his playing career for two more seasons…In 1984-85 was the chief correspondent for ABC's "Good Morning America," and covered the World Series...In 1988 covered Olympic baseball on NBC and handled spring training feature sports, the college World Series and the Major League Playoffs and World Series for ESPN…Reached the big leagues in 1959 with the Senators and went on the play for the Twins, White Sox, Phillies, Yankees and the Cardinals….A member of six divisional champions, two pennant winners and the 1982 World Champion St. Louis Cardinals.
  7. ^ TIM MCCARVER: 23 years, the last 10 (1996 - ) with FOX…Club experience with the Mets (1983-98), Yankees (1999-2001) and the Giants (2002), and, network experience with ABC (1984-89, '94), CBS (1990-93) and the Baseball Network (1994-95)…FOX's lead analyst, teaming with Joe Buck…Won three straight Emmys (2000-02) and has received 12 nominations as a network analyst…the only network baseball analyst to broadcast the last 14 regular and postseasons…Covered the '86 and '88 All-Star Games…Broke in as a broadcaster with the Phillies (1980-82), sharing booth space with Harry Kalas and Richie Ashburn…Teamed with Jack Buck (1990-91) and the Sean McDonough (1992-93) for CBS…Played in 21 major league seasons (1959-80) and is one of seven modern-day players to play in four decades…Played in two All-Star games and won two World Series with the Cardinals.
  8. ^ AL MICHAELS: 25 years (1971-1995) and retired, with the Reds (1971-73), Giants (1974-76), NBC (1972), ABC (1976-89), and the Baseball Network (1994-95), …One of ABC mainstays on Baseball broadcasts...Resume includes calling seven World Series, six All-Star Games and eight LCS…Also covered the 1995 Divisional Playoffs.
  9. ^ JOE MORGAN: 20 years, mostly as a network analyst…Analyst for ESPN's weekly Sunday Night Baseball telecasts…Also works select Wednesday and holiday games for the network, as well as the Home Run Derby…Since 1998, he has provided analysis for ESPN Radio during its World Series broadcasts…Worked Division Series games for ESPN from 1996-2000…In 2002 provided analysis on ESPN-produced Division Series telecasts on ABC Family…Won a Sports Emmy for his work in 1997…Provided analysis for NBC from 1994 to 2000, including The Baseball Network…Previously worked Oakland Athletics' home games on Sports Channel (1995) and San Francisco Giants' games (1986-94)…From 1985-88, he worked as a college baseball analyst for ESPN…Began broadcasting career in 1985 covering Cincinnati Reds games for WLWT-TV, the local NBC affiliate. He also worked as a baseball analyst on NBC's national telecasts. Morgan served as an analyst on select ABC Monday Night Baseball telecasts and as an analyst for the 1988 League Championship Series on ABC…Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1990.
  10. ^ "Insiders". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. 23 July 1995. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
  11. ^ Previously, he was a member of the Indiana Pacers radio and television broadcasting teams from 1984-86. His national network assignments have included work with NBC, ABC and ESPN.
  12. ^ Stewart. Larry (22 September 1995). "NBC's Ryder Cup Is Only for Early Birdies". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
  13. ^ DEWAYNE STAATS: 29 years (Astros, 1977-84; Cubs, 1985-89; Yankees, 1990-94; ESPN, 1995-97; Devil Rays, 1998 - ), the last eight in Tampa Bay…Anchors the Emmy-Award winning telecast for the Devil Rays…Before joining the Rays spent three years calling play-by-play for ESPN in a variety of sports, including Major League Baseball and NCAA baseball, basketball and football…Began his major league play-by-play career as the radio and TV voice of the Astros from 1977-84, then called radio and TV action for the Cubs from 1985-89…Was the lead play-by-play announcer for the Yankees and also spent the 1994-95 seasons calling action for The Baseball Network (ABC/NBC)…Began his career as a sports reporter for WSIE Radio while a student at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville and began his baseball career as the radio voice of the Oklahoma City 89ers (1973-74).
  14. ^ DAVE VAN HORNE: 37 years (Expos, 1968-2000; Marlins, 2001 - ), the last five as the lead play-by-play radio announcer in Florida…The English radio and television voice of the Montreal Expos for 33 seasons…His broadcasting tenure with the Expos was the sixth longest in the NL, behind Vin Scully (Dodgers), Bob Murphy (Mets), Ralph Kiner (Mets), Jack Buck (Cardinals) and Joe Nuxhall (Reds)…Has broadcast eight no-hitters, including two perfect games….Called Expos games on Canadian radio and television as well as The Baseball Network on NBC and ABC. He partnered in the booth with the likes of Don Drysdale, Pee Wee Reese, Duke Snider, Ken Singleton, Buck Martinez and Tommy Hutton, among others…Has broadcast three World Series and National League Championship Series for a Canadian network…Began his career in Virginia while a college student and spent 10 years there broadcasting football, basketball and baseball (the IL's Richmond Braves) before joining the Expos in their inaugural season in 1969….Was twice selected the Virginia Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association…The recipient of the 1996 Jack Graney Award, given by the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame, for contributions to the game through broadcasting…Big broadcasting moments: the Expos inaugural game (4/8/69), Willie Mays' 3,000th hit, Nolan Ryan passing Walter Johnson in strikeouts, Steve Carlton striking out his 4,000th batter, and Pete Rose's 3,000th and 4,000th hits.
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  16. ^ After leaving the Mets at the end of the '89 season, I broadcast MLB and college basketball for ESPN for 4 years. Then, in an effort to further reduce the number of events, I did games for The Baseball Network for the two seasons ('94 & '95) that the network existed.
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  27. ^ Jack Craig (July 16, 1994). "Looking for the game? Don't touch that dial". Boston Globe. Retrieved May 31, 2011.
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  41. ^ 1994 07 18 cardinals @ astros on YouTube
  42. ^ St Louis Cardinals at Houston Astros 07 18 1994 on YouTube
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  63. ^ 1995 MLB Highlights August 12 on YouTube
  64. ^ 1995 MLB Highlights August 17-19 on YouTube
  65. ^ 1995 MLB Highlights August 25 on YouTube
  66. ^ August 1995 - Dodgers vs Phillies @mrodsports on YouTube
  67. ^ 1995 MLB Highlights September 1-2 on YouTube
  68. ^ Cleveland Indians Clinch 1995 American League Central! on YouTube
  69. ^ Indians Clinch 1995 - Tom Hamilton on YouTube
  70. ^ 1995 MLB Highlights September 8 on YouTube
  71. ^ 1995 MLB Highlights September 15 on YouTube
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  76. ^ 1995 MLB on NBC Yankees vs Blue Jays intro on YouTube
  77. ^ 1995 MLB Highlights September 29 on YouTube

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The following is a list of announcers who called Major League Baseball telecasts for the joint venture lasting for the 1994 1995 seasons between Major League Baseball ABC and NBC called The Baseball Network Announcers who represented each of the teams playing in the respective games were typically paired with each other on regular season Baseball Night in America telecasts ABC used Al Michaels Jim Palmer Tim McCarver and Lesley Visser as the lead broadcasting team Meanwhile NBC used Bob Costas Joe Morgan Bob Uecker and Jim Gray as their lead broadcasting team Contents 1 Announcers alphabetically 1 1 A 1 2 B 1 3 C 1 4 D 1 5 E 1 6 F 1 7 G 1 8 H 1 9 K 1 10 M 1 11 N 1 12 P 1 13 R 1 14 S 1 15 T 1 16 U 1 17 V 1 18 W 1 19 Z 2 Baseball Night in America commentator pairings 2 1 1994 schedule 2 2 1995 schedule 2 2 1 ABC scheduled games 2 2 2 NBC scheduled games 3 Postseason 3 1 1995 Division Series broadcasters 3 1 1 American League 3 1 2 National League 3 2 1995 League Championship Series broadcasters 3 2 1 American League 3 2 2 National League 3 3 1995 World Series broadcasters 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksAnnouncers alphabetically editA edit Joe Angel Jack Arute field reporter for ABC Richie AshburnB edit Johnny Bench field reporter for NBC 1994 Chris Berman Steve Blass Bert Blyleven Marty Brennaman Thom Brennaman Steve Busby Joe BuckC edit Dave Campbell Harry Caray Skip Caray Herb Carneal Bob Carpenter Rick Cerone Tom Cheek 1 Gary Cohen Jerry Coleman Bob CostasD edit Rick Dempsey Larry Dierker Camille DubeE edit Dick EnbergF edit Ron Fairly Mike Flanagan Lanny Frattare George FrazierG edit Joe Garagiola 2 George Grande 3 Jim Gray field reporter for NBC Hank Greenwald Greg Gumbel NBC s Baseball Night in America host 1994 H edit Milo Hamilton Tom Hamilton 4 Tom Hammond Ken Harrelson 5 Ernie Harwell Keith Hernandez Jim Hughson Al Hrabosky Jim Hunter Tommy HuttonK edit Jim Kaat 6 Paul Kennedy Bill King Harry Kalas Duane KuiperM edit Garry Maddox Buck Martinez Denny Matthews Tim McCarver 7 Sean McDonough Al Michaels 8 Jon Miller Rick Monday Bob Montgomery Joe Morgan 9 Bobby Murcer Bob Murphy Brent Musburger 10 N edit Dave NiehausP edit Steve Palermo Jim Palmer Greg Papa 11 Steve PhysiocR edit Claude Raymond Jerry Remy Ted Robinson 12 John RooneyS edit Billy Sample John Saunders ABC s Baseball Night in America host Mike Schmidt Ken Singleton Lary Sorensen Paul Splittorff Dewayne Staats 13 Dick Stockton Hannah Storm field reporter for NBC 1994 NBC s Baseball Night in America host 1995 T edit Gary Thorne Roger TwibellU edit Bob UeckerV edit Dave Van Horne 14 Pete Van Wieren Lesley Visser field reporter for ABC W edit Suzyn Waldman 15 John Wathan Chris Wheeler Ken WilsonZ edit Steve Zabriskie 16 Baseball Night in America commentator pairings edit1994 schedule edit All games aired on ABC due to the strike 17 18 NBC was unable 19 to air its slate of games which were supposed to begin on August 26 20 21 Date Teams Play by play Color commentaryJuly 16 22 23 24 Baltimore at California 25 26 Ken Wilson Bert BlylevenCleveland at Chicago White Sox Ken Harrelson Lary SorensenDetroit at Kansas City Tom Hammond Tommy HuttonMilwaukee at Minnesota George Grande George FrazierBoston at Oakland Dick Stockton Jerry RemyNew York Yankees at Seattle 27 28 Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarverToronto at Texas Steve Busby Buck MartinezSan Francisco at Montreal 29 Claude Raymond Camille DubeSan Diego at New York Mets Gary Thorne Bob MurphyLos Angeles at Philadelphia Chris Wheeler Jim KaatHouston 30 at Pittsburgh Lanny Frattare Larry DierkerFlorida at Atlanta 31 32 Pete Van Wieren 33 Steve ZabriskieChicago Cubs at Cincinnati 34 Marty Brennaman Thom BrennamanSt Louis at Colorado Joe Buck Dave CampbellJuly 18 Texas at Cleveland Tom Hamilton Steve BusbyKansas City at Milwaukee Tom Hammond George FrazierMinnesota at Toronto Jim Hughson Buck MartinezBoston 35 at California Al Michaels Jim Palmer 36 and Tim McCarverDetroit at Chicago White Sox Ken Harrelson 37 Lary SorensenNew York Yankees at Oakland 38 Dick Stockton Dewayne StaatsBaltimore at Seattle Jon Miller Ron FairlySan Diego at Montreal Dave Van Horne Jerry ColemanLos Angeles at New York Mets Gary Thorne Jim KaatSan Francisco at Philadelphia Ted Robinson Garry MaddoxAtlanta at Pittsburgh 39 Pete Van Wieren Steve BlassFlorida at Cincinnati 40 Paul Kennedy Johnny BenchChicago Cubs at Colorado Steve Physioc Dave CampbellSt Louis at Houston 41 42 Joe Buck Larry DierkerJuly 25 43 Chicago White Sox 44 at Kansas City Ken Harrelson Steve Palermo 45 Minnesota at Texas Steve Busby George FrazierPhiladelphia at Florida Chris Wheeler 46 Mike SchmidtChicago Cubs at Pittsburgh 47 Steve Physioc Steve BlassNew York Mets at St Louis Gary Thorne Al HraboskyMontreal at Atlanta Pete Van Wieren Ken SingletonHouston at Cincinnati 48 Brent Musburger Larry DierkerColorado at San Diego Jerry Coleman Dave Campbell 49 Los Angeles at San Francisco 50 Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarverAugust 6 Cleveland at Boston Tom Hamilton Bob MontgomeryBaltimore at Milwaukee Steve Zabriskie 51 Mike FlanaganDetroit at Toronto Bob Carpenter Rick CeroneChicago White Sox at California Ken Harrelson Bert BlylevenSeattle at Kansas City Dave Niehaus Billy SampleNew York Yankees at Minnesota Al Michaels Jim Palmer 46 and Tim McCarverTexas at Oakland 52 Dick Stockton Steve BusbySan Diego at Chicago Cubs 53 Steve Physioc Lary SorensenFlorida at New York Mets Gary Thorne Bob MurphyMontreal at Philadelphia 54 Dave Van Horne Garry MaddoxSt Louis at Pittsburgh Joe Buck 55 Steve BlassAtlanta at Cincinnati Brent Musburger Buck MartinezSan Francisco at Houston Ted Robinson Larry Dierker1995 schedule edit ABC scheduled games edit See also List of ABC television affiliates by U S state Date Teams Play by play Color commentaryJuly 15 56 57 Minnesota at New York Yankees Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarverKansas City at Baltimore Gary Thorne Paul SplittorffOakland at Cleveland Roger Twibell Steve BusbyMilwaukee at Chicago White Sox Ken Harrelson John WathanTexas at Boston Brent Musburger Joe TorreToronto at Seattle Chip Caray Buck MartinezFlorida at Los Angeles 58 Joel Meyers Tommy HuttonCincinnati at Chicago Cubs Johnny Bench Keith HernandezHouston at San Francisco Ted Robinson Larry DierkerColorado at New York Mets Bob Murphy Dave CampbellPhiladelphia at Montreal Chris Wheeler Ken SingletonSt Louis at Pittsburgh Dewayne Staats Steve BlassAtlanta at San Diego Pete Van Wieren Joe GaragiolaJuly 17 Chicago White Sox at New York Yankees Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarverKansas City at Boston Brent Musburger Jim KaatCalifornia at Cleveland Tom Hamilton Rick CeroneToronto at Minnesota Jim Hunter Buck MartinezOakland at Milwaukee Johnny Bench Joe TorreBaltimore at Texas Steve Busby Tommy HuttonDetroit at Seattle Steve Physioc Ron FairlySt Louis at Montreal Dave Van Horne Billy SampleNew York Mets at Chicago Cubs Gary Thorne Keith HernandezHouston at Los Angeles Joel Meyers Larry DierkerPhiladelphia at Colorado Chris Wheeler Dave CampbellFlorida at San Francisco Ted Robinson Duane KuiperCincinnati at San Diego 59 George Grande Joe GaragiolaJuly 24 Cleveland at California Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarverMinnesota at Boston Bob Kurtz George FrazierNew York Yankees at Texas 60 Steve Busby Bobby Murcer and Suzyn WaldmanMilwaukee at Seattle Steve Physioc Ron FairlyAtlanta at Pittsburgh Pete Van Wieren Steve BlassColorado at Philadelphia Chris Wheeler Dave CampbellNew York Mets at Chicago Cubs 61 Gary Thorne Tommy HuttonLos Angeles at Houston Joel Meyers Larry DierkerSan Francisco at Florida Paul Kennedy Duane KuiperSan Diego at Cincinnati Bob Carpenter Billy SampleAugust 5 Boston at Toronto Dewayne Staats Buck MartinezChicago White Sox at Cleveland Ken Harrelson Joe TorreKansas City at Minnesota Dave Armstrong John WathanMilwaukee at Baltimore Gary Thorne George FrazierNew York Yankees at Detroit 62 Bobby Murcer Lary SorensenSeattle at Oakland Roger Twibell Jerry RemyTexas at California Ken Wilson Steve BusbyAtlanta at Montreal Pete Van Wieren Ken SingletonChicago Cubs at St Louis Steve Zabriskie Rick CeroneFlorida at New York Mets Bob Murphy Keith HernandezHouston at Pittsburgh Lanny Frattare Larry DierkerLos Angeles at San Francisco Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarverPhiladelphia at Cincinnati George Grande Chris WheelerSan Diego at Colorado Steve Physioc Dave CampbellAugust 12 Baltimore at Boston Dewayne Staats Bob MontgomeryCalifornia at Minnesota Ken Wilson George FrazierCleveland at New York Yankees Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarverDetroit at Milwaukee Kent Derdivanis Lary SorensenBaltimore at Chicago White Sox Ken Harrelson John WathanSeattle at Kansas City Dave Niehaus Paul SplittorffToronto at Texas Steve Busby Buck MartinezChicago Cubs at San Francisco Steve Physioc Duane KuiperCincinnati at Florida 63 Paul Kennedy George GrandeColorado at Atlanta Pete Van Wieren Dave CampbellMontreal at Philadelphia Chris Wheeler Mike SchmidtNew York Mets at Houston Bob Murphy Larry DierkerPittsburgh at Los Angeles Ted Robinson Steve BlassSt Louis at San Diego Steve Zabriskie Jerry ReussAugust 19 Baltimore at Oakland Dick Stockton Jerry ReussBoston at Seattle Dave Niehaus Bob MontgomeryKansas City at Toronto Dave Armstrong Buck MartinezDetroit at Cleveland Tom Hamilton Rick CeroneBaltimore at Detroit Bob Carpenter Lary SorensenNew York Yankees at California Ken Wilson Bobby MurcerTexas at Chicago White Sox Ken Harrelson Steve BusbyAtlanta at St Louis Pete Van Wieren George FrazierChicago Cubs at Colorado Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarverFlorida at Pittsburgh Paul Kennedy Steve BlassHouston at Cincinnati 64 George Grande Larry DierkerLos Angeles at New York Mets Brent Musburger Jim KaatSan Diego at Montreal Dave Van Horne Ken SingletonSan Francisco at Philadelphia Chris Wheeler Duane KuiperNBC scheduled games edit See also List of NBC television affiliates by U S state Date Teams Play by play Color commentaryAugust 25 Baltimore at California Ken Wilson John WathanBoston at Oakland Joel Meyers Bob MontgomeryChicago White Sox at Toronto 65 Ken Harrelson Buck MartinezDetroit at Cleveland Bob Costas Bob UeckerMinnesota at Milwaukee Jim Hunter George FrazierNew York Yankees at Seattle Dave Niehaus Suzyn WaldmanTexas at Kansas City Steve Busby Paul SplittorffCincinnati at Pittsburgh George Grande Steve BlassHouston at Florida Paul Kennedy Larry DierkerLos Angeles at Philadelphia Greg Gumbel 66 Joe MorganSan Diego at New York Mets Bob Murphy Rick CeroneSan Francisco at Montreal Duane Kuiper Ken SingletonSt Louis at Colorado Steve Zabriskie Dave CampbellSeptember 1 California at Boston Bob Costas Bob UeckerCleveland at Detroit Tom Hamilton Lary SorensenKansas City at Texas Dave Armstrong John WathanMilwaukee at Minnesota Steve Physioc George FrazierOakland at New York Yankees Jim Hunter Keith Hernandez and Suzyn WaldmanSeattle at Baltimore Jon Miller Billy SampleChicago Cubs at Atlanta Greg Gumbel Joe MorganColorado at St Louis Joe Buck Dave CampbellFlorida at Houston Paul Kennedy Larry DierkerMontreal at Los Angeles Dave Van Horne Jerry ReussNew York Mets at San Francisco Bob Murphy Duane KuiperPhiladelphia at San Diego Joe Garagiola Chris WheelerPittsburgh at Cincinnati 67 Lanny Frattare Johnny BenchSeptember 8 Baltimore at Cleveland 68 Tom Hamilton 69 Rick CeroneBoston at New York Yankees Bob Costas Bob UeckerChicago White Sox at Oakland Ken Harrelson Jerry ReussDetroit at Toronto Gary Thorne Lary SorensenKansas City at Seattle Ron Fairly Paul SplittorffMinnesota at California Ken Wilson John WathanTexas at Milwaukee Steve Busby Billy SampleAtlanta at Florida Pete Van Wieren Mike SchmidtCincinnati at Colorado 70 Greg Gumbel Joe MorganHouston at Philadelphia Chris Wheeler Larry DierkerLos Angeles at Pittsburgh Lanny Frattare George FrazierSan Diego at St Louis Dewayne Staats Buck MartinezSeptember 15 Boston at Cleveland Tom Hamilton Bob MontgomeryKansas City at California Bob Costas Bob UeckerMilwaukee at Toronto Steve Zabriskie Buck MartinezMinnesota at Oakland Jim Hunter Paul SplittorffNew York Yankees at Baltimore Jon Miller Bobby MurcerSeattle at Chicago White Sox Ken Harrelson Ron FairlyTexas at Detroit Steve Busby Lary SorensenAtlanta at Cincinnati 71 Greg Gumbel Joe MorganChicago Cubs at San Diego Steve Physioc Jerry ReussFlorida at Colorado Paul Kennedy Dave CampbellHouston at Montreal Dave Van Horne Larry DierkerLos Angeles at St Louis Joel Meyers John WathanPhiladelphia at New York Mets Bob Murphy Rick CeroneSan Francisco at Pittsburgh Ted Robinson Steve BlassSeptember 22 72 Baltimore at Milwaukee Jim Hunter Rick CeroneCalifornia at Texas Bob Costas Bob UeckerChicago White Sox at Minnesota Ken Harrelson George FrazierCleveland at Kansas City Tom Hamilton John WathanDetroit at New York Yankees Bobby Murcer Lary SorensenOakland at Seattle Dave Niehaus Buck MartinezToronto at Boston Gary Thorne Bob MontgomeryColorado at San Francisco Ted Robinson 73 Dave CampbellCincinnati at Philadelphia 74 Chris Wheeler Billy SampleMontreal at Atlanta Pete Van Wieren Ken SingletonNew York Mets at Florida Bob Murphy Mike SchmidtSan Diego 75 at Los Angeles Greg Gumbel Joe MorganSt Louis at Houston Steve Zabriskie Larry DierkerSeptember 29 Boston at Milwaukee Bob Kurtz Jerry ReussDetroit at Baltimore Gary Thorne Lary SorensenKansas City at Cleveland Tom Hamilton Paul SplittorffNew York Yankees at Toronto 76 Jim Hunter Buck MartinezOakland at California Ken Wilson George FrazierSeattle at Texas Bob Costas Bob UeckerAtlanta at New York Mets Pete Van Wieren Rick CeroneCincinnati at Montreal 77 George Grande Ken SingletonLos Angeles at San Diego Greg Gumbel Joe MorganSan Francisco at Colorado Ted Robinson Dave CampbellPostseason editFurther information 1995 Major League Baseball postseason 1995 Division Series broadcasters edit American League edit Series Network Play by play Color commentarySeattle Mariners New York Yankees NBC in New York Gary Thorne Tommy HuttonABC in Seattle Brent Musburger Jim KaatCleveland Indians Boston Red Sox NBC in Cleveland Bob Costas Bob UeckerABC in Boston Steve Zabriskie Tommy HuttonNational League edit Series Network Play by play Color commentaryAtlanta Braves Colorado Rockies NBC in Denver Pete Van Wieren Games 1 3 Al Michaels Game 4 Larry Dierker Games 1 3 Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver Game 4 ABC in Atlanta Cincinnati Reds Los Angeles Dodgers NBC in Los Angeles Greg Gumbel Joe MorganABC in Cincinnati Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver1995 League Championship Series broadcasters edit American League edit Year Network Play by play Color commentary1995 ABC Games 1 2 Brent Musburger Jim Kaat1995 NBC Games 3 6 Bob Costas Bob UeckerNational League edit Year Network Play by play Color commentary1995 ABC in Cincinnati Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver1995 NBC in Atlanta Greg Gumbel Joe Morgan1995 World Series broadcasters edit Year Network Play by play Color commentary1995 ABC Games 1 4 5 Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarverNBC Games 2 3 6 Bob Costas Joe Morgan and Bob UeckerSee also editList of World Series broadcasters List of American League Division Series broadcasters List of National League Division Series broadcasters List of Atlanta Braves broadcasters List of Baltimore Orioles broadcasters List of Boston Red Sox broadcasters List of Chicago Cubs broadcasters List of Chicago White Sox broadcasters List of Cincinnati Reds broadcasters List of Cleveland Guardians broadcasters List of Colorado Rockies broadcasters List of Detroit Tigers broadcasters List of Houston Astros broadcasters List of Kansas City Royals broadcasters List of Los Angeles Angels broadcasters List of Los Angeles Dodgers broadcasters List of Miami Marlins broadcasters List of Milwaukee Brewers broadcasters List of Minnesota Twins broadcasters List of Montreal Expos broadcasters List of New York Mets broadcasters List of New York Yankees broadcasters List of Oakland Athletics broadcasters List of Philadelphia Phillies broadcasters List of Pittsburgh Pirates broadcasters List of San Diego Padres broadcasters List of San Francisco Giants broadcasters List of Seattle Mariners broadcasters List of St Louis Cardinals broadcasters List of Texas Rangers broadcasters List of Toronto Blue Jays broadcastersReferences edit TOM CHEEK 32 years Expos 1974 76 Blue Jays 1977 2004 and retired Spent the final 28 years of his career with the Blue Jays as radio play by play man When forced to retire during the 2004 season because of a brain tumor was the only person to had worked every Blue Jays game Broadcast for the Baseball Network 1994 95 Called many post season games on Canada radio for Telemedia Play by play experience includes baseball basketball football and hockey for the University of Vermont From 1974 to 1976 was the swing man on Montreal Expos radio broadcasts on television nights Member of the broadcast team for ABC Sports at the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid and 1984 Olympics at Sarajevo Has broadcast college basketball for Mutual Radio Network Braves Padres game to highlight TBN s Baseball Night in America tonight Atlanta Journal Constitution 15 July 1995 Retrieved 31 May 2011 SUMMERALL MADDEN KICK OFF 15TH YEAR FANS ARE EXCITED FOR THIS SEASON Fort Wayne News Sentinel 11 August 1995 Retrieved 31 May 2011 Holmes Tyson bouts come without the big cost Arizona Daily Star 15 September 1995 Retrieved 31 May 2011 KEN HARRELSON 29 years overall Red Sox 1975 81 White Sox 1982 85 90 Yankees 1987 88 the last 16 with the White Sox The 2000 Illinois Sportscaster of the Year Finished fourth campaign with color man Darrin Jackson after teaming with Tom Paciorek for 10 seasons from 1990 99 The Hawk s exuberant YES call and colorful nicknames have become familiar to Sox fans Worked in the broadcast booth for the Sox from 1982 85 leaving to become executive vice president for baseball operations After serving as the club s general manager for one season he resigned to resume his broadcasting career In NY teamed with Spencer Ross in 1987 and Bobby Murcer in 1988 Also served as a broadcaster on The Baseball Network in 1994 95 Played major league baseball for nine seasons helping lead the Red Sox to the American League pennant in 1967 Appeared in 900 major league games batting 239 with 131 home runs and 421 RBI Credited with bringing the batting glove to baseball he played golf professionally for a time before entering broadcasting JIM KAAT 19 years Yankees 1986 1995 Braves 1987 Twins 1988 93 11 with the Yankees including the last 11 as a television analyst for the YES Network and WCBS TV In 1995 was nominated for the New York Emmy award in the On Camera Achievement category In 1996 and 1998 respectively was on the team that won New York Emmy Awards for Outstanding Live Sports Coverage Single Program for coverage of Dwight Gooden s no hitter and David Wells perfect game In 1998 MSG s Yankee telecasts also won the New York Emmy for Outstanding Live Sports Coverage Series Professional Also provided pre game insights on telecasts In 1995 also called ALDS for the Baseball Network and ABC Sports Previously spent one year as the chief analyst on ESPN s Baseball Tonight Served as the primary analyst for CBS Sports from 1989 93 Began baseball broadcasting career as an analyst working for the Home Team Sports Network covering minor league games before resuming his playing career for two more seasons In 1984 85 was the chief correspondent for ABC s Good Morning America and covered the World Series In 1988 covered Olympic baseball on NBC and handled spring training feature sports the college World Series and the Major League Playoffs and World Series for ESPN Reached the big leagues in 1959 with the Senators and went on the play for the Twins White Sox Phillies Yankees and the Cardinals A member of six divisional champions two pennant winners and the 1982 World Champion St Louis Cardinals TIM MCCARVER 23 years the last 10 1996 with FOX Club experience with the Mets 1983 98 Yankees 1999 2001 and the Giants 2002 and network experience with ABC 1984 89 94 CBS 1990 93 and the Baseball Network 1994 95 FOX s lead analyst teaming with Joe Buck Won three straight Emmys 2000 02 and has received 12 nominations as a network analyst the only network baseball analyst to broadcast the last 14 regular and postseasons Covered the 86 and 88 All Star Games Broke in as a broadcaster with the Phillies 1980 82 sharing booth space with Harry Kalas and Richie Ashburn Teamed with Jack Buck 1990 91 and the Sean McDonough 1992 93 for CBS Played in 21 major league seasons 1959 80 and is one of seven modern day players to play in four decades Played in two All Star games and won two World Series with the Cardinals AL MICHAELS 25 years 1971 1995 and retired with the Reds 1971 73 Giants 1974 76 NBC 1972 ABC 1976 89 and the Baseball Network 1994 95 One of ABC mainstays on Baseball broadcasts Resume includes calling seven World Series six All Star Games and eight LCS Also covered the 1995 Divisional Playoffs JOE MORGAN 20 years mostly as a network analyst Analyst for ESPN s weekly Sunday Night Baseball telecasts Also works select Wednesday and holiday games for the network as well as the Home Run Derby Since 1998 he has provided analysis for ESPN Radio during its World Series broadcasts Worked Division Series games for ESPN from 1996 2000 In 2002 provided analysis on ESPN produced Division Series telecasts on ABC Family Won a Sports Emmy for his work in 1997 Provided analysis for NBC from 1994 to 2000 including The Baseball Network Previously worked Oakland Athletics home games on Sports Channel 1995 and San Francisco Giants games 1986 94 From 1985 88 he worked as a college baseball analyst for ESPN Began broadcasting career in 1985 covering Cincinnati Reds games for WLWT TV the local NBC affiliate He also worked as a baseball analyst on NBC s national telecasts Morgan served as an analyst on select ABC Monday Night Baseball telecasts and as an analyst for the 1988 League Championship Series on ABC Elected to the Hall of Fame in 1990 Insiders Fort Worth Star Telegram 23 July 1995 Retrieved 31 May 2011 Previously he was a member of the Indiana Pacers radio and television broadcasting teams from 1984 86 His national network assignments have included work with NBC ABC and ESPN Stewart Larry 22 September 1995 NBC s Ryder Cup Is Only for Early Birdies Los Angeles Times Retrieved 31 May 2011 DEWAYNE STAATS 29 years Astros 1977 84 Cubs 1985 89 Yankees 1990 94 ESPN 1995 97 Devil Rays 1998 the last eight in Tampa Bay Anchors the Emmy Award winning telecast for the Devil Rays Before joining the Rays spent three years calling play by play for ESPN in a variety of sports including Major League Baseball and NCAA baseball basketball and football Began his major league play by play career as the radio and TV voice of the Astros from 1977 84 then called radio and TV action for the Cubs from 1985 89 Was the lead play by play announcer for the Yankees and also spent the 1994 95 seasons calling action for The Baseball Network ABC NBC Began his career as a sports reporter for WSIE Radio while a student at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville and began his baseball career as the radio voice of the Oklahoma City 89ers 1973 74 DAVE VAN HORNE 37 years Expos 1968 2000 Marlins 2001 the last five as the lead play by play radio announcer in Florida The English radio and television voice of the Montreal Expos for 33 seasons His broadcasting tenure with the Expos was the sixth longest in the NL behind Vin Scully Dodgers Bob Murphy Mets Ralph Kiner Mets Jack Buck Cardinals and Joe Nuxhall Reds Has broadcast eight no hitters including two perfect games Called Expos games on Canadian radio and television as well as The Baseball Network on NBC and ABC He partnered in the booth with the likes of Don Drysdale Pee Wee Reese Duke Snider Ken Singleton Buck Martinez and Tommy Hutton among others Has broadcast three World Series and National League Championship Series for a Canadian network Began his career in Virginia while a college student and spent 10 years there broadcasting football basketball and baseball the IL s Richmond Braves before joining the Expos in their inaugural season in 1969 Was twice selected the Virginia Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association The recipient of the 1996 Jack Graney Award given by the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame for contributions to the game through broadcasting Big broadcasting moments the Expos inaugural game 4 8 69 Willie Mays 3 000th hit Nolan Ryan passing Walter Johnson in strikeouts Steve Carlton striking out his 4 000th batter and Pete Rose s 3 000th and 4 000th hits Lupica Mike 30 July 1995 SHOOTING FROM THE LIP Michael Deserves Better Newsday Retrieved 31 May 2011 After leaving the Mets at the end of the 89 season I broadcast MLB and college basketball for ESPN for 4 years Then in an 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Hiestand July 7 1994 ABCs and NBCs of TBN s MLB plan USA Today Retrieved May 31 2011 Jack Craig July 16 1994 Looking for the game Don t touch that dial Boston Globe Retrieved May 31 2011 1994 MLB Highlights July 16 on YouTube Nelson John July 17 1994 New baseball package vows regional focus The Spokesman Review Richard Sandomir July 15 1994 13 games to 1 household Baseball Night In America begins overwhelming task Saturday The New York Times Retrieved May 31 2011 Baseball comes to ABC tonight Ocala Star Banner July 18 1994 Retrieved May 31 2011 Baseball Network Makes Its Debut with Tuesday s All Star Game The State July 10 1994 Retrieved May 31 2011 Geoff Calkins July 9 1994 Nen s Role as Closer is Now Permanent Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel Retrieved May 31 2011 Ray Frager July 12 1994 Reds Back on TV in Lexington Lexington Herald Leader Retrieved May 31 2011 Neff Andrew July 8 1994 Baseball Network airing fewer games Bangor Daily News Tonight s Baseball Night in America on ABC USA 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