Beth Mowins, Pat Hughes, and Chris Myers will fill in for Marquee when Jon Sciambi has ESPN duty
Mowins will become the fifth woman to work in an MLB television booth.
Mowins will become the fifth woman to work in an MLB television booth.
The game re-airs will be in Chicago and other local markets only.
#FreeLenAndJD from hot coats and collars, Marquee!
On the day of the Cubs' first regular-season game of 2020, Comcast customers in Chicago are finally able to watch Marquee Sports Network.
The Fox Sports RSNs and the YES Network were going to be pulled on Feb. 29 before the short-term extension.
Marquee looks a lot better financially if they're able to strike a deal with Comcast and gain access to large numbers of Comcast's 1.56 million Chicago-area subscribers. We'll see if that happens, though.
The talent roster includes Ryan Dempster, Lou Piniella, Doug Glanville, Rick Sutcliffe, and Chris Myers.
So that could have gone better, Tom.
WGN had been broadcasting Chicago Cubs games since 1948. Saturday's game against the Cardinals marked their final home broadcast.