Mets manager Carlos Mendoza made pitching change during in-game interview
"Alright, I gotta go make a pitching change. I'll be right back."
"Alright, I gotta go make a pitching change. I'll be right back."
Karl Ravech will return as the lead play-by-play announcer alongside analysts David Cone and Eduardo Pérez.
After Eduardo Pérez noted Rose's death, it took SportsCenter a while to finally start talking about it.
The shows will also have the opportunity to cut in for at-bats by Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani in their pursuit of history.
"I've done this event in three different languages. And I'm about to do it in a fourth different language with Todd Frazier."
"The opportunity to go off the clock, not be in a split screen, shoot all the action full, have reactions and orient that towards the biggest moments of the contest has been a really big priority."
Frazier is the 2015 Homer Run Derby champ.
"When I opened it up, I was blown away by them."
A Latin pop anthem, "OMG" by Mets infielder and recording artist José Iglesias, has become the team's rallying cry.
"I had no idea what to expect when I first shared this with the world, and I certainly never expected all of this."
"We all throw out ideas, some are good and some are bad but we don't have a problem laughing at ourselves when they don't come out so great."
"I would have liked to pick the voice, like a celebrity voice..."
"Is that an acquired taste?"
Host Jessica Kleinschmidt interviews ESPN baseball analyst Eduardo Pérez. Jessica and Eduardo discuss a wide range of topics...
Eduardo Pérez reflects on his evolving relationship with the media, appreciating their job pressures while cherishing his broadcasting family.
Tatís was five years old when Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy premiered in theaters in 2004.
"I think he identified with being that guy—the lead-off guy, spark-plug. And those two toys, shortstop and leadoff, have been taken away from him."
This play wasn't particularly controversial to anyone else.
ESPN unveiled its comprehensive plans to cover the 2023 MLB Home Run Derby on July 10 from Seattle's T-Mobile Park.
"I said, I own it. It sounded that way even though the intention wasn’t that way."
Nimmo has the second-highest on-base percentage in the league.
Astros catcher Martin Maldonado will become the first catcher to be mic'd up on the ESPN telecast.
Instead of a mild cough or a polite “ahem,” Sunday night’s loogie hock was one of the grossest things I’ve ever heard.
The Rodriguez-Kay alternate feed will only be for eight of ESPN's 25 Sunday Night Baseball games this season.
David Cone, Eduardo Pérez, and Karl Ravech will make up the regular ESPN Sunday Night broadcast, while Kay and A-Rod will do an alternate format.