MLB Rumors: A-Rod Getting His Own Sunday Night Baseball Show
Sunday Night Baseball is going to look a little bit different next season and reports are flying out about two new broadcast teams and a new show to the mix. Rumor has it Alex Rodriguez will be hosting his own show, which will resemble the Manning-Cast for Monday Night Football.
ESPN has unveiled its reshuffled Sunday Night Baseball coverage:
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) January 7, 2022
🎙 5x World Series champ David Cone
🎙 Karl Ravech - new voice of SNB
🎙 Analyst Eduardo Perez
The alternate broadcast on ESPN2 will be "Sunday Night Baseball with Kay-Rod" 📺
🎙 Alex Rodriguez
🎙 Michael Kay pic.twitter.com/husdIBakZH
The shuffle and new show will hopefully appeal to a wider audience as the MLB tries to massage their relationship with fans as we are dead smack in the middle of another lockout. ESPN also reported that long-time play-by-play man Matt Vasgersian will no longer be involved.
As for A-Rod's new show, you can expect to see it roughly 10-12 times during the season. It won't be your typical broadcast and he'll be joined by a wide range of guests including celebrities and other professional athletes, some related to baseball and some from other sports. If you aren't familiar with the set up, here's a sneak peek into what you can expect from the show.
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