The following is a list of the national television and radio networks and announcers who have covered the Major League Baseball Wild Card Games throughout the years. It does not include any announcers who may have appeared on local radio broadcasts produced by the participating teams.
Year | League | Series | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Field reporter(s) |
2022 | AL | Cleveland Guardians/Tampa Bay Rays | ESPN (Game 1) ESPN2 (Game 2) | Jon Sciambi | Doug Glanville | Jesse Rogers |
Toronto Blue Jays/Seattle Mariners | ESPN | Dave Flemming | Jessica Mendoza and Tim Kurkjian | Coley Harvey | ||
NL | St. Louis Cardinals/Philadelphia Phillies | ABC (Game 1) ESPN2 (Game 2) | Michael Kay | Alex Rodriguez | Aiden Gonzalez | |
New York Mets/San Diego Padres | ESPN | Karl Ravech | David Cone and Eduardo Pérez | Buster Olney |
Year | Game | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Field reporter(s) |
2021 | AL | ESPN | Matt Vasgersian | Alex Rodriguez | Buster Olney |
ESPN2 (Statcast alternate broadcast) [1] | Jason Benetti | Eduardo Pérez and Mike Petriello | |||
NL | TBS | Brian Anderson | Ron Darling | Lauren Shehadi |
League | Series | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Field reporter(s) |
AL | Tampa Bay Rays/Toronto Blue Jays | TBS | Rich Waltz | Jimmy Rollins | |
Minnesota Twins/Houston Astros | ABC (Game 1) ESPN2 (Game 2) | Karl Ravech | Tim Kurkjian and Eduardo Pérez | ||
New York Yankees/Cleveland Indians | ESPN | Matt Vasgersian | Alex Rodriguez and Buster Olney | Marly Rivera | |
Oakland Athletics/Chicago White Sox | Dave Flemming | Jessica Mendoza | |||
NL | Los Angeles Dodgers/Milwaukee Brewers | Karl Ravech | Tim Kurkjian and Eduardo Pérez | ||
Atlanta Braves/Cincinnati Reds | Matt Vasgersian | Alex Rodriguez and Buster Olney | Kiley McDaniel | ||
Chicago Cubs/Miami Marlins | ABC | Jon Sciambi | Chipper Jones | Jesse Rogers | |
San Diego Padres/St. Louis Cardinals | ESPN2 (Game 1) ESPN (Game 2 and 3) | Tom Hart | Rick Sutcliffe Jessica Mendoza (Game 3) | Pedro Gomez |
Year | Game | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) |
2021 | AL | ESPN | Dave O'Brien | Xavier Scruggs |
NL | Jon Sciambi | Kyle Peterson |
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