List of Baseball Tonight personalities

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PositionNameTenureNotes
Hosts Triangle-teal.svg Karl Ravech 1996–presentLead Host
Kevin Connors 2021–presentSecondary Host
Analysts Jessica Mendoza 2014–present
Triangle-teal.svg Eduardo Pérez 2007–2011; 2014–presentHead co-Analyst on Sunday Night Baseball
Chris Singleton 2008–present
Doug Glanville 2010–2017; 2019–present
Xavier Scruggs 2021–present
MLB Insiders Triangle-teal.svg Tim Kurkjian 1998–present
Buster Olney 2003–present
Keith Law 2013–present
Jeff Passan 2019–present

Triangle-teal.svg - Indicates part of the lead team that appears on the Sunday version (which serves as the pregame show to Sunday Night Baseball ).

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Notable former on-air staff

PositionNameTenureCurrent Status
Hosts Rich Eisen 1996–2002Lead host for NFL Network
Steve Berthiaume 2004–2005 and 2007–2012Play-by-play for the Arizona Diamondbacks on Bally Sports Arizona
Brian Kenny 2003 MLB Network; formerly hosted The Hot List on ESPNEWS from 2003–2006
Dave Marash 1990
Triangle-teal.svg Gary Miller 1990–1995Sports anchor for WKRC in Cincinnati
Chris Myers 1991–1995Play-by-play/Reporter for Fox Sports
Bill Pidto 1993–2008Co-host of Mad Dog Radio on Sirius XM Radio, NHL on Versus
Scott Reiss2006–2008Sports anchor/reporter for KTVU in Oakland
John Saunders 1990–1993Died on August 10, 2016
Adnan Virk 2013–2018 DAZN and MLB Network host
Analysts Manny Acta 2013–2015Third base coach with the Seattle Mariners
Dusty Baker 2007Retired
Aaron Boone 2010–2017Manager of the New York Yankees
Larry Bowa 2005Senior Advisor to the General Manager for the Philadelphia Phillies
Jim Bowden 2012–2017 CBS Sports HQ insider and SiriusXM host
Triangle-teal.svg Dallas Braden 2014–2017TV Analyst for select games with the Oakland Athletics on NBC Sports California
Jeff Brantley 2002–2006Analyst for the Cincinnati Reds on television and radio
Triangle-teal.svg Dave Campbell 1990–2004
Alex Cora 2013–2016Manager of the Boston Red Sox
Rob Dibble 1998–2004former analyst for the Washington Nationals on MASN; also hosts show on XM Radio with Kevin Kennedy
Terry Francona 2012Retired
Nomar Garciaparra 2010–2013 Los Angeles Dodgers TV commentator
Orel Hershiser 2006–2013 Los Angeles Dodgers TV broadcaster
Ryan Howard 2019
Ray Knight 1998–2003Former studio analyst for the Washington Nationals on MASN
John Kruk 2004–2012; 2015–2016 Philadelphia Phillies TV commentator
Barry Larkin 2011–2014
Tino Martinez 2006
Brian McRae 2000–2005
Mark Mulder 2011–2015
Triangle-teal.svg Steve Phillips 2005–2009Retired
Triangle-teal.svg Harold Reynolds 1996–2006Commentator on MLB.com, TBS, MLB Network, and SportsNet New York.
J. P. Ricciardi 2010Special Assistant to the General Manager for the New York Mets
Curt Schilling 2010–2016
Buck Showalter 2001–2002 (lead analyst), 2008–2010Retired
Rick Sutcliffe 2002–2003; 2012–2020Head Analyst on Wednesday Night Baseball
Triangle-teal.svg Mark Teixeira 2017–2020
Bobby Valentine 2003; 2009–2011Director of Athletics at Sacred Heart University
Eric Wedge 2014–2015Retired
Dave Winfield 2009–2012
Eric Young 2007–2009Third base coach for the Los Angeles Angels
Todd Walker 2017–2018Studio analyst for NESN [2]
Triangle-teal.svg David Ross 2017–2019Retired
John Farrell 2018Now at Fox Sports
Reporters Triangle-teal.svg Peter Gammons 1990–2009Commentator/Reporter on MLB.com, MLB Network, and NESN
Jayson Stark 2000–2017

Triangle-teal.svg - Indicates formerly part of Lead Team

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References

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