Who Is Broadcasting ESPN Baseball Tonight?

The ESPN baseball broadcast schedule is always subject to change, but we can give you a general idea of who is broadcasting ESPN baseball tonight.

Introduction

ESPN is televising the majority of Major League Baseball games this season. That includes Monday Night Baseball, Wednesday Night Baseball, and Sunday Night Baseball. Play-by-play commentator Matt Vasgersian is joined in the booth by analyst and former major leaguer Alex Rodriguez for all three national broadcasts. Vasgersian and Rodriguez are also call the MLB Home Run Derby during All-Star Week. Jessica Mendoza, Buster Olney, and Mark Teixeira are the analysts for Sunday Night Baseball.

ESPN will also broadcast some Spring Training games, which usually air on ESPN2. The announcers for those telecasts have not yet been announced.

Play-by-Play Announcers

The ESPN family of networks will broadcast more than 1,000 Major League Baseball games in 2020. Here are the play-by-play announcers for ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNEWS and ESPN Radio.

ESPN: Dan Schulman, Matt Vasgersian, Karl Ravech

ESPN2: Jason Benetti, Jon Sciambi

ESPNEWS: Dave Flemming, Mike Golic Jr.

ESPN Radio: Eric Collins, Chris Singleton

Color Commentators

ESPN’s lead broadcast team for Baseball Tonight is Dan Schulman on play-by-play, with analysts Aaron Boone and Jessica Mendoza. Swing of the Bat host Chris Singleton,Stacey Dales, and MLB insiders Buster Olney and Tim Kurkjian are also part of the show.

Field Reporters

ESPN’s “Baseball Tonight” will have a new broadcast team this season, the network announced on Tuesday. airing weeknights during the Major League Baseball season. The show will be hosted by Adnan Virk, with analyst Eduardo Perez and field reporters Buster Olney and Tim Kurkjian.

Conclusion

Joe Morgan and Jon Sciambi will be in the booth for ESPN’s broadcast of “Baseball Tonight” on Sunday night, while Karl Ravech will be on play-by-play.

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