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  2. Joe Buck - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Francis Buck (born April 25, 1969) [1] [2] is an American sportscaster for ESPN.. The son of sportscaster Jack Buck, he worked for Fox Sports from its 1994 inception through 2022, including roles as lead play-by-play announcer for the network's National Football League and Major League Baseball coverage.

  3. Nicole Briscoe - Wikipedia

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    Nicole Briscoe (née Manske; born July 2, 1980) is an American sportscaster who is employed by ESPN.Originally focused on covering auto racing for the network, [1] which included stints as the host of NASCAR Countdown and NASCAR Now, [2] Briscoe became a SportsCenter anchor in 2015.

  4. Baseball Tonight - Wikipedia

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    Baseball Tonight is an American television program that airs on ESPN.The show, which covers the day's Major League Baseball action, has been on the air since 1990.Its namesake program also airs on ESPN Radio at various times of the day during the baseball season, with Marc Kestecher as host.

  5. Keith Olbermann - Wikipedia

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    The Keith Olbermann Evening News, anchor (Fox Sports Net, 2000–2001) [145] Speaking of Sports and Speaking of Everything, commentator (ABC Radio, 2001) Countdown with Keith Olbermann, anchor (MSNBC, 2003–2011) [145] The Dan Patrick Show, co-host (ESPN Radio, 2005–2007) Football Night in America, co-host (NBC, 2007–2010)

  6. Hot Stove - Wikipedia

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    Hot Stove is an offseason baseball talk show that airs on MLB Network and is simulcast on MLB Network Radio. The show offers the coverage of offseason activities including trades, free agent signings, and rumors. It is taped live in "Studio K" of the MLB Network studios in Secaucus, New Jersey.

  7. Stephen Nelson (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Nelson was the sports director for Chapman Radio, where he served as the lead play-by-play broadcaster for school sports games. During his time at Chapman, Nelson interned for KTLA-TV and Fox Sports West. He also worked as a camera operator and in-game production assistant for the Anaheim Angels and Anaheim Ducks.

  8. Intentional Talk - Wikipedia

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    During the 2011 season, MLB Network started showing a special one-hour, recorded Best of Intentional Talk each weekend, showcasing the best segments of the show from the past week to be topped off with the weekly, "This Week in MLB Network" segment. On the Friday, January 25, 2013 show, the hosts allowed viewers to call the shots.

  9. Jody McDonald - Wikipedia

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    He next worked afternoon drive, joining Sports Talk 950, (later to become 950 ESPN radio). His tenure there lasted from 2005 to September, 4th 2009. [ 6 ] He also spent a few years on nationally aired, Sirius XM's NBA and MLB talk channels.