Position | Name | Tenure | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Hosts | Karl Ravech | 1996–present | Lead Host |
Kevin Connors | 2021–present | Secondary Host | |
Analysts | Jessica Mendoza | 2014–present | |
Eduardo Pérez | 2007–2011; 2014–present | Head co-Analyst on Sunday Night Baseball | |
Chris Singleton | 2008–present | ||
Doug Glanville | 2010–2017; 2019–present | ||
Xavier Scruggs | 2021–present | ||
MLB Insiders | Tim Kurkjian | 1998–present | |
Buster Olney | 2003–present | ||
Keith Law | 2013–present | ||
Jeff Passan | 2019–present | ||
- Indicates part of the lead team that appears on the Sunday version (which serves as the pregame show to Sunday Night Baseball ).
Position | Name | Tenure | Current Status |
---|---|---|---|
Hosts | Rich Eisen | 1996–2002 | Lead host for NFL Network |
Steve Berthiaume | 2004–2005 and 2007–2012 | Play-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 | ||
Gary Miller | 1990–1995 | Sports anchor for WKRC in Cincinnati | |
Chris Myers | 1991–1995 | Play-by-play/Reporter for Fox Sports | |
Bill Pidto | 1993–2008 | Co-host of Mad Dog Radio on Sirius XM Radio, NHL on Versus | |
Scott Reiss | 2006–2008 | Sports anchor/reporter for KTVU in Oakland | |
John Saunders | 1990–1993 | Died on August 10, 2016 | |
Adnan Virk | 2013–2018 | DAZN and MLB Network host | |
Analysts | Manny Acta | 2013–2015 | Third base coach with the Seattle Mariners |
Dusty Baker | 2007 | Manager of the Houston Astros | |
Aaron Boone | 2010–2017 | Manager of the New York Yankees | |
Larry Bowa | 2005 | Senior Advisor to the General Manager for the Philadelphia Phillies | |
Jim Bowden | 2012–2017 | CBS Sports HQ insider and SiriusXM host | |
Dallas Braden | 2014–2017 | TV Analyst for select games with the Oakland Athletics on NBC Sports California | |
Jeff Brantley | 2002–2006 | Analyst for the Cincinnati Reds on television and radio | |
Dave Campbell | 1990–2004 | ||
Alex Cora | 2013–2016 | Manager of the Boston Red Sox | |
Rob Dibble | 1998–2004 | former analyst for the Washington Nationals on MASN; also hosts show on XM Radio with Kevin Kennedy | |
Terry Francona | 2012 | Manager of the Cleveland Guardians | |
Nomar Garciaparra | 2010–2013 | Los Angeles Dodgers TV commentator | |
Orel Hershiser | 2006–2013 | Los Angeles Dodgers TV broadcaster | |
Ryan Howard | 2019 | ||
Ray Knight | 1998–2003 | Former 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 | ||
Steve Phillips | 2005–2009 | Fired for sexual harassment | |
Harold Reynolds | 1996–2006 | Commentator on MLB.com, TBS, MLB Network, and SportsNet New York. | |
J. P. Ricciardi | 2010 | Special Assistant to the General Manager for the New York Mets | |
Curt Schilling | 2010–2016 | ||
Buck Showalter | 2001–2002 (lead analyst), 2008–2010 | Former Manager of the New York Mets | |
Rick Sutcliffe | 2002–2003; 2012–2020 | Head Analyst on Wednesday Night Baseball | |
Mark Teixeira | 2017–2020 | ||
Bobby Valentine | 2003; 2009–2011 | Director of Athletics at Sacred Heart University | |
Eric Wedge | 2014–2015 | Head coach at Wichita State | |
Dave Winfield | 2009–2012 | ||
Eric Young | 2007–2009 | First base coach for the Atlanta Braves | |
Todd Walker | 2017–2018 | Studio analyst for NESN [2] | |
David Ross | 2017–2019 | Manager of the Chicago Cubs [3] | |
John Farrell | 2018 | Now at Fox Sports | |
Reporters | Peter Gammons | 1990–2009 | Commentator/Reporter on MLB.com, MLB Network, and NESN |
Jayson Stark | 2000–2017 | ||
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