List of MLB Network personalities
Appearance
Hosts and reporters
[edit]- Greg Amsinger: (2009–present) MLB Tonight, MLB Productions' Player Poll[1] and Carded
- AJ Andrews: (2022–present) Play Ball [2]
- Bob Costas: (2009–present) MLB Tonight, Studio 42 with Bob Costas, and MLB Network Showcase[3]
- Russell Dorsey: (2024–present) Off Base
- Ariel Epstein: (2022–present) Off Base and Pregame Spread
- Robert Flores: (2016–present) MLB Central and MLB Tonight
- Lauren Gardner: (2019–present) Quick Pitch, Hot Stove, and Off Base
- Brian Kenny: (2012–present) MLB Tonight, MLB Now and MLB Network Showcase
- Hannah Keyser: (2022–present) Off Base and MLB Now
- Abby Labar: (2024–present) Quick Pitch
- Taylor McGregor: (2023–present) Quick Pitch and MLB Tonight
- Keith McPherson: (2022–present) Off Base
- Kelly Nash: (2015–present) Quick Pitch
- Melanie Newman: (2022–present) MLB Tonight
- Jackie Redmond: (2018, 2022–present) Quick Pitch [4]
- Alanna Rizzo: (2012–2013, 2021–present) MLB Network Countdown, Quick Pitch, and High Heat
- Chris Russo: (2014–present) High Heat
- Siera Santos: (2022–present) Intentional Talk, Quick Pitch, and Hot Stove[2]
- Xavier Scruggs: (2022–present) Off Base
- Lauren Shehadi: (2012–present)[5] MLB Central, Hot Stove, Quick Pitch, and MLB Network Countdown
- Matt Vasgersian: (2009–present) Hot Stove, MLB Central, MLB Tonight, MLB Network Showcase, Baseball IQ, and Pregame Spread[6]
- Adnan Virk: (2019–present) MLB Tonight and High Heat
- Erika Wachter: (2021–present) Quick Pitch
- Matt Yallof: (2009–present) MLB Tonight and MLB Network Strike Zone
Analysts
[edit]- Yonder Alonso: (2021–present) MLB Tonight
- Ruben Amaro Jr.: (2022–present) MLB Tonight
- Alex Avila: (2022–present) MLB Tonight [7]
- Sean Casey: (2009–present) MLB Tonight
- Ron Darling: (2013–present) MLB Tonight and Hot Stove
- Ryan Dempster: (2014–present) MLB Tonight and Intentional Talk
- Mark DeRosa: (2014–present) MLB Tonight and MLB Central
- Cliff Floyd: (2013–present) MLB Tonight
- John Hart: (2009–2014; 2018–present) 30 Clubs in 30 Days; 30 Teams, 30 Report Cards; MLB Tonight [8]
- Al Leiter: (2009–present) MLB Tonight[9]
- Mike Lowell: (2011–present) MLB Tonight
- Pedro Martínez: (2015–present) MLB Tonight
- Cameron Maybin: (2022–present) MLB Tonight [7]
- Kevin Millar: (2010–present) MLB Tonight and Intentional Talk[10]
- Dan O'Dowd: (2015–present) MLB Tonight
- Jake Peavy: (2022–present) MLB Tonight
- Carlos Peña: (2014–present) MLB Tonight[11]
- Hunter Pence: (2022–present) MLB Tonight
- Dan Plesac: (2009–present) MLB Tonight [12]
- Albert Pujols: (2023–present) MLB Tonight
- Anthony Recker: (2022–present) MLB Tonight
- Harold Reynolds: (2009–present) Hot Stove and MLB Tonight [9]
- Billy Ripken: (2009–present) MLB Tonight [13]
- Ryan Rowland-Smith: (2024–present) MLB Tonight
- Jim Thome: (2017–present) MLB Tonight [14]
- Adam Wainwright: (2024–present) MLB Tonight
- Chris Young: (2021–present) MLB Tonight
Insiders
[edit]- Peter Gammons: (2010–present) MLB.com writer, appears on Hot Stove and MLB Tonight
- Jon Heyman: (2009–present) FanRag Sports and New York Post writer, appears on MLB Tonight[1]
- Jon Morosi: (2016–present) MLB.com writer, appears on Hot Stove, MLB Tonight, and MLB Network Showcase
- Joel Sherman: (2013–present) New York Post senior writer, appears on MLB Tonight
- Jayson Stark: (2018–present) MLB Tonight [15]
- Tom Verducci: (2009–present) Sports Illustrated senior writer, appears on MLB Tonight and MLB Network Showcase[1]
Former
[edit]- Larry Bowa: (2011–2013) Hot Stove and MLB Tonight (now Philadelphia Phillies senior adviser to the general manager)
- Scott Braun: (2012–2022)[5] MLB Tonight, Quick Pitch, MLB Network Strike Zone, and MLB Network Showcase (now co-host of Foul Territory podcast)
- Eric Byrnes: (2010–2021) MLB Tonight
- Tony Clark: (2009) MLB Tonight (now executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association)
- Joey Cora: (2013) MLB Tonight (now Detroit Tigers third base coach)
- Fran Charles: (2013–2022) MLB Tonight, Hot Stove, and MLB Central
- Alexa Datt: (2018–2021) Quick Pitch, The Rundown[16] (now reporter/anchor for Bally Sports Midwest)
- Jamie Erdahl: (2017) Quick Pitch (now co-host of "Good Morning Football" on NFL Network)
- Ahmed Fareed: (2011–2012) Hot Stove, MLB Tonight and Quick Pitch (now with NBC Sports)
- Kristina Fitzpatrick (2013–2014) MLB Now and High Heat with Christopher "Mad Dog" Russo (now reporter/anchor for CNN and HLN)
- Tim Flannery: (2015–2017) MLB Tonight
- Ron Gant: (2011–2012) MLB Tonight and Hot Stove (now co-host of Good Day Atlanta on WAGA-TV)
- Joe Girardi: (2018–2019) MLB Tonight (now analyst for Marquee Sports Network and YES Network)
- Darryl Hamilton: (2013–2015) MLB Tonight (deceased)[17]
- Jamie Hersch: (2016–2019, 2022–2024) Quick Pitch
- Jim Kaat: (2009–2022) MLB Network Showcase
- Lisa Kerney: (2010–2011) (now with FanDuel TV)
- Trenni Kusnierek: (2009–2010) (now at NBC Sports Boston)[18]
- Barry Larkin: (2009–2011) Hot Stove and MLB Tonight (now analyst for Bally Sports Ohio)[19]
- Hazel Mae: (2009–2011) All Time Games, Hot Stove, MLB Tonight, Quick Pitch and The Rundown[10][9] (now with Sportsnet)[20]
- Joe Magrane: (2009–2018) MLB Tonight[21]
- Jerry Manuel: (2011–2013) MLB Tonight (now Director of Baseball Operations at William Jessup University in Rocklin, California)[22]
- Keiana Martin: (2022–2023) Quick Pitch[2] (now with CBS Sports)
- Stephen Nelson: (2018–2023) MLB Tonight, Intentional Talk, and MLB Network Showcase (now with ESPN and secondary play-by-play announcer for Los Angeles Dodgers)[15]
- Bo Porter: (2022–2024) MLB Tonight (now Los Angeles Angels first base coach)[2]
- Leila Rahimi (2014) MLB Network Strike Zone
- Victor Rojas: (2009–2010) Hot Stove, MLB Tonight, and Thursday Night Baseball[23] (left to join Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim TV play-by-play; now the GM of the Double-A Frisco Roughriders)
- Chris Rose: (2010–2020) MLB Tonight and Intentional Talk[10] (now employed by Jomboy Media)
- Ken Rosenthal: (2009–2021), Hot Stove, MLB Tonight, and MLB Network Showcase[1] (contract not renewed, reportedly due to criticism of MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred)[24]
- Sam Ryan: (2011–2016) MLB Network Showcase, Hot Stove, The Rundown, and Quick Pitch (now weekend sports anchor for WABC-TV)
- Paul Severino: (2011–2018) MLB Tonight, Quick Pitch, and MLB Network Strike Zone (now play by play announcer for Miami Marlins)
- John Smoltz: (2010–2022) MLB Network Showcase and MLB Tonight (fired for refusing to get COVID-19 vaccine)[25]
- Mike Sweeney: (2012) MLB Tonight[26] (now a special assistant for Kansas City Royals)
- Dave Valle: (2009–2022) MLB Tonight (now analyst for Texas Rangers)
- Heidi Watney: (2013–2021) Quick Pitch, Hot Stove, and Intentional Talk (now reporter for Apple TV+)
- Mitch Williams: (2009–2014) Hot Stove, MLB Tonight and 30 Clubs in 30 Days (contract terminated) [27]
- Preston Wilson: (2016–2018) MLB Tonight
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d MLB Network Seven Days to Go
- ^ a b c d MLB Network PR [@MLBNetworkPR] (March 17, 2022). "NEWS: @MLBNetwork welcomes @RAJr_20, @aj_andrews_ , @KeianaMartinTV, @Boporter16Bo and @SieraSantos to its on-air broadcaster lineup https://t.co/Jr85PmSWyF" (Tweet). Archived from the original on March 23, 2022. Retrieved March 27, 2022 – via Twitter.
- ^ Costas Joins MLB Network's Team Multichannel News February 3, 2009
- ^ @HeidiWatney (23 March 2018). "The #MLB season kicks off in just ONE WEEK! I will not be there to bring you the highlights on @MLBNetwork…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ a b "MLB Network". Press Releases. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
- ^ "MLB Network signs Vasgersian". MLB.com. 2008-11-05. Retrieved 2008-11-08.
- ^ a b MLB Network PR [@MLBNetworkPR] (March 15, 2022). "@CameronMaybin @MLBNetwork Both will contribute across @MLBNetwork's studio programming this season as analysts: https://t.co/ucC7ruwgf6" (Tweet). Archived from the original on March 23, 2022. Retrieved March 27, 2022 – via Twitter.
- ^ "Former Atlanta Braves President of Baseball Operations, John Hart, getting another chance". 22 February 2018.
- ^ a b c "MLB Network signs Reynolds and Leiter". MLB.com. 2008-11-12. Retrieved 2008-11-12.
- ^ a b c MLB Network: Ready For Opening Day With New Games Packages, More Subs, Advertisers Multichannel News March 28, 2011
- ^ "MLB Network Personalities". MLB.com.
- ^ Dan Plesac joins MLB Network yardbarker.com December 6, 2008
- ^ MLB Network adds Jim Kaat and Billy Ripken to on-air talent lineup
- ^ "Jim Thome lands MLB Network gig on top of White Sox front-office position". Chicago Tribune.
- ^ a b "17 consecutive hours of live Opening Day coverage begins Thursday". MLB.com.
- ^ @HeidiWatney (23 March 2018). "The #MLB season kicks off in just ONE WEEK! I will not be there to bring you the highlights on @MLBNetwork…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ^ Lehman, Jonathan (2015-06-22). "Ex-Met Darryl Hamilton found dead in murder-suicide". New York Post.
- ^ "All Access Music Group". News.
- ^ "Barry Larkin Leaves ESPN's Baseball Tonight".
- ^ "Confirmed: Hazel Mae Returns to Sportsnet". 3 November 2011.
- ^ tampabay.com Magrane leaving TV booth for MLB Network
- ^ Large, Steve (January 16, 2014). "Former MLB Manager Jerry Manuel Helping William Jessup University Start Baseball Program". CBS Sacramento. Retrieved May 1, 2017.
- ^ "MLB Network adds Victor Rojas to on-air talent lineup". MLB.com. 2008-12-10. Retrieved 2008-12-14.
- ^ Marchand, Andrew (2022-01-03). "Ken Rosenthal out at MLB Network over Rob Manfred criticism". New York Post.
- ^ Bucholtz, Andrew (April 12, 2022). "John Smoltz is no longer with MLBN after refusing to get vaccinated, but they "continue to talk with him about returning this season"". Awful Announcing. Retrieved April 28, 2022.
- ^ "Press Release: Mike Sweeney joins MLB Network as studio analyst".
- ^ "CBS Sports".