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2014 American TV series or program
MLB on FS1
Also known as
  • MLB on FS1
  • MLB on Fox Sports 1
GenreBaseball telecasts
StarringSeeMLB on Fox broadcasters
Theme music composer
Opening theme
  • "MLB on Fox theme music" (2020–present)
  • "NFL on Fox theme music" (2014–2019)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons12
Production
Production locations
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time3 hours (or until game ends)
Production companyFox Sports
Original release
NetworkFS1
ReleaseApril 5, 2014 (2014-04-05)[1] –
present
Related
MLB on Fox

MLB on FS1 is the de facto title for the presentation ofMajor League Baseball (MLB) games produced byFox Sports forFox Sports 1 (FS1). FS1 airs 40 regular season MLB games (mostly on Saturdays), along withpost-season games from theDivision Series andLeague Championship Series[2] and theWorld Baseball Classic.

Business history

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See also:Major League Baseball on television

On September 19, 2012,Sports Business Daily[3][4] reported that Major League Baseball would agree to separate eight-year television deals with Fox Sports andTurner Sports[5] through the 2021 season. Fox would reportedly pay around $4 billion over eight years (close to $500 million per year), while Turner would pay around $2.8 billion over eight years (more than $300 million per year). Under the new deals, Fox andTBS' coverage would essentially be the same as in the 2007–2013 contract with the exception of Fox and TBS splitting coverage of the Division Series, which TBS has broadcast exclusively dating back to 2007. More importantly, Fox would carry some of the games (such as the Saturday afternoonGame of the Week) on its new general sports channel,Fox Sports 1,[3][6][7] which launched on August 17, 2013.[8][9] Sources also said it was possible that Fox would sell some League Division Series games toMLB Network.

On October 2, 2012, the new deal between Major League Baseball and Fox was officially confirmed;[10][11] it included the television rights to 12Saturday afternoon games on Fox (reduced from 26),[12] 40 games on Fox Sports 1, rights to theAll-Star Game, two League Division Series (two games were sold to MLB Network, the rest would air on Fox Sports 1), one League Championship Series (in which Fox Sports and Turner Sports would each respectively alternate coverage ofAmerican League andNational League postseason games each year on an odd-even basis, with Games 1 and, if necessary, 6 in 2014 airing on Fox), and theWorld Series (which would remain on Fox). In addition, allFox Saturday Baseball games would be made available onMLB Extra Innings andMLB.TV (subject to local blackout restrictions[13]), Fox Sports was awardedTV Everywhere rights for streaming of game telecasts on computers, mobile and tablet devices, rights to a nightly baseball highlights show, Spanish language rights to all games carried on Fox and Fox Cable (Fox Deportes) and rights to a weekly show produced byMLB Productions.

On November 15, 2018, Fox renewed its rights through 2028, maintaining its existing structure but with expanded digital rights, and a promise to begin airing more games on the Fox broadcast network (beginning with at least two of the first four League Championship Series games and all seventh games from 2020 to 2028, with additional games in 2022).[14][15] It had been criticized for airing only Game 1 of the2019 American League Championship Series, while placing the rest on Fox Sports 1.[16]

Scheduling history

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Beginning with the 2014 television contract, FS1's regular-season telecasts are not exclusive, with the teams' local broadcasters also showing the games. As such, similar toTBS' regular season telecasts, the feeds shown on MLB.tv and MLB's social media channels don't use the FS1 broadcast but rather the local broadcasts of a featured game.

As of 2025, most FS1 games air Saturday afternoons, with additional, irregularly scheduled weeknight games.[17] Weeknight games that have aired on FS1 include:

Monday nights

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Main article:Monday Night Baseball
YearDateMatchup
2016May 23, 2016, 8:00PMLos Angeles AngelsTexas Rangers
September 19, 2016, 10:00PMArizona DiamondbacksSan Diego Padres
2020August 3, 2020, 7:00PMNew York MetsAtlanta Braves
August 10, 2020, 6:00PMAtlanta BravesPhiladelphia Phillies
August 17, 2020, 9:00PMSan Diego PadresTexas Rangers
August 24, 2020, 7:00PMChicago CubsDetroit Tigers
September 7, 2020, 9:00PMColorado RockiesSan Diego Padres
September 14, 2020, 8:00PMOakland AthleticsSeattle Mariners
2021April 12, 2021, 7:30PMChicago CubsMilwaukee Brewers
2022April 11, 2022, 6:30PMNew York MetsPhiladelphia Phillies
June 20, 2022, 8:00PMSt. Louis CardinalsMilwaukee Brewers
July 11, 2022, 7:00PMNew York MetsAtlanta Braves
August 15, 2022, 8:00PMHouston AstrosChicago White Sox
2023April 24, 2023, 9:30PMOakland AthleticsLos Angeles Angels
May 1, 2023, 8PMSan Francisco GiantsHouston Astros
May 22, 2023, 7:30PMSan Francisco GiantsMinnesota Twins
May 29, 2023, 8PMLos Angeles AngelsChicago White Sox
June 5, 2023, 6:30PMKansas City RoyalsMiami Marlins
July 3, 2023, 9:30PMLos Angeles AngelsSan Diego Padres
July 17, 2023, 9:30PMMinnesota TwinsSeattle Mariners
August 14, 2023, 8:30PMArizona DiamondbacksColorado Rockies
August 21, 2023, 8PMSeattle MarinersChicago White Sox
September 4, 2023, 9:30PMBaltimore OriolesLos Angeles Angels
September 18, 2023, 6:30PMMinnesota TwinsCincinnati Reds
September 25, 2023, 9:30PMSan Diego PadresSan Francisco Giants
2024April 1, 2024, 6:30PMTexas RangersTampa Bay Rays
April 22, 2024, 7:30PMChicago White SoxMinnesota Twins
April 29, 2024, 7:30PMMinnesota TwinsChicago White Sox
May 6, 2024, 6:00PMDetroit TigersCleveland Guardians
May 20, 2024, 7:30PMDetroit TigersKansas City Royals
June 3, 2024, 9:30PMSan Francisco GiantsArizona Diamondbacks
June 10, 2024, 6:30PMBaltimore OriolesTampa Bay Rays
June 17, 2024, 6:30PMCincinnati RedsPittsburgh Pirates
July 8, 2024, 6:30PMCleveland GuardiansDetroit Tigers
August 19, 2024, 9:30PMMinnesota TwinsSan Diego Padres
August 26, 2024, 6:30PMHouston AstrosPhiladelphia Phillies
August 26, 2024, 9:30PMTampa Bay RaysSeattle Mariners
September 9, 2024, 7:30PMLos Angeles AngelsMinnesota Twins

Tuesday nights

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Main article:MLB Tuesday
YearDateMatchup
2014April 8, 2014, 8PMCincinnati RedsSt. Louis Cardinals
July 29, 2014, 8PMNew York YankeesTexas Rangers
August 26, 2014, 8PMMinnesota TwinsKansas City Royals
2015June 23, 2015, 7PMSt. Louis CardinalsMiami Marlins
July 28, 2015, 8PMNew York YankeesTexas Rangers
2016April 26, 2016, 9:30PMSt. Louis CardinalsArizona Diamondbacks
August 6, 2016, 7:00PMSt. Louis CardinalsCincinnati Reds
2017May 9, 2017, 7:00PMNew York YankeesCincinnati Reds
August 1, 2017, 10:00PMMinnesota TwinsSan Diego Padres
August 8, 2017, 8:00PMSt. Louis CardinalsKansas City Royals
August 15, 2017, 8:00PMDetroit TigersTexas Rangers
2018April 17, 2018, 7:00PMCleveland IndiansMinnesota Twins
May 15, 2018, 8:00PMSt. Louis CardinalsMinnesota Twins
June 5, 2018, 8:00PMMiami MarlinsSt. Louis Cardinals
June 26, 2018, 7:00PMArizona DiamondbacksMiami Marlins
July 10, 2018, 8:00PMKansas City RoyalsMinnesota Twins
September 4, 2018, 8:00PMLos Angeles AngelsTexas Rangers
2019August 27, 2019, 10:00PMTexas RangersLos Angeles Angels
2020July 28, 2020, 9:00PMLos Angeles DodgersHouston Astros
August 11, 2020, 7:00PMChicago White SoxDetroit Tigers
August 18, 2020, 8:00PMSt. Louis CardinalsChicago Cubs
August 25, 2020, 6:30PMBaltimore OriolesTampa Bay Rays
August 25, 2020, 9:30PMLos Angeles DodgersSan Francisco Giants
September 1, 2020, 6:30PMToronto Blue JaysMiami Marlins
September 8, 2020, 7:30PMBoston Red SoxPhiladelphia Phillies
September 15, 2020, 8:30PMOakland AthleticsColorado Rockies
September 22, 2020, 9:00PMTexas RangersArizona Diamondbacks
2021May 25, 2021, 8:00PMLos Angeles DodgersHouston Astros
June 1, 2021, 6:00PMChicago White SoxCleveland Indians
June 8, 2021, 7:00PMWashington NationalsTampa Bay Rays
August 31, 2021, 9:30PMMilwaukee BrewersSan Francisco Giants
September 7, 2021, 6:30PMNew York MetsMiami Marlins
September 14, 2021, 7:30PMCleveland IndiansMinnesota Twins
September 21, 2021, 10:00PMSan Francisco GiantsSan Diego Padres
September 28, 2021, 7:00PMPhiladelphia PhilliesAtlanta Braves

Wednesday nights

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Main article:Wednesday Night Baseball
YearDateMatchup
2017April 5, 2017, 7PMNew York YankeesTampa Bay Rays
April 5, 2017, 7PMKansas City RoyalsDetroit Tigers
2018April 4, 2018, 7:30PMSt. Louis CardinalsMilwaukee Brewers
2020August 5, 2020, 4:00PMPhiladelphia PhilliesNew York Yankees
August 12, 2020, 6:30PMKansas City RoyalsCincinnati Reds
September 9, 2020, 6:30PMChicago White SoxPittsburgh Pirates
2021April 28, 2021, 7:00PMChicago CubsAtlanta Braves
2022May 11, 2022, 7:00PMTampa Bay RaysLos Angeles Angels
June 8, 2022, 7:30PMNew York YankeesMinnesota Twins
June 15, 2022, 7:00PMMilwaukee BrewersNew York Mets
August 10, 2022, 8:00PMChicago White SoxKansas City Royals
August 17, 2022, 8:00PMLos Angeles DodgersMilwaukee Brewers
August 24, 2022, 7:00PMChicago White SoxBaltimore Orioles
September 7, 2022, 8:30PMArizona DiamondbacksSan Diego Padres
September 14, 2022, 7:30PMMilwaukee BrewersSt. Louis Cardinals
2023September 20, 2023, 6:30PMNew York MetsMiami Marlins
2024May 8, 2024, 6:30PMArizona DiamondbacksCincinnati Reds
June 5, 2024, 9:30PMSan Diego PadresLos Angeles Angels
August 7, 2024, 6:30PMSan Diego PadresPittsburgh Pirates
August 21, 2024, 7:30PMMilwaukee BrewersSt. Louis Cardinals
September 4, 2024, 7:30PMCleveland GuardiansKansas City Royals
September 11, 2024, 9:30PMSan Diego PadresSeattle Mariners

Thursday nights

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Main article:Thursday Night Baseball
YearDateMatchup
2014May 15, 2014San Diego PadresCincinnati Reds
2015June 18, 2015Milwaukee BrewersKansas City Royals
2016April 7, 2016Texas RangersLos Angeles Angels
April 21, 2016Detroit TigersKansas City Royals
2017May 18, 2017New York YankeesKansas City Royals
2018May 10, 2018Minnesota TwinsLos Angeles Angels
June 14, 2018Tampa Bay RaysNew York Yankees
2020July 30, 2020San Diego PadresSan Francisco Giants
August 20, 2020Milwaukee BrewersMinnesota Twins
September 24, 2020Detroit TigersKansas City Royals
2022June 30, 2022San Diego PadresLos Angeles Dodgers
July 28, 2022Seattle MarinersHouston Astros
August 4, 2022Tampa Bay RaysDetroit Tigers
2023June 1, 2023Los Angeles AngelsHouston Astros
June 15, 2023Los Angeles AngelsTexas Rangers
July 6, 2023St. Louis CardinalsMiami Marlins
August 24, 2023Cincinnati RedsArizona Diamondbacks
2024April 18, 2024Arizona DiamondbacksSan Francisco Giants
May 9, 2024Kansas City RoyalsLos Angeles Angels
June 13, 2024Los Angeles AngelsArizona Diamondbacks
June 27, 2024Cleveland GuardiansKansas City Royals
August 15, 2024Minnesota TwinsTexas Rangers

Saturday afternoons

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As of the 2025 season, FS1 carries a Saturday afternoon game most weeks (unless the broadcast network is airing a game). These games, like the weeknight games, are non-exclusive. FS1's coverage begins with the pregame show a half-hour before the game, which usually starts at 1, 4  or 10 p.m. Eastern Time. If there is a second or rarely third game on FS1, which occurs in the early season before the Fox broadcast network's exclusive Saturday evening coverage begins (it will still air games after the broadcast network coverage on some weeks, or when Fox switches to a Thursday night game on a given week), a studio show is aired in between.

Postseason coverage

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See also:List of American League Division Series broadcasters,List of National League Division Series broadcasters,List of American League Championship Series broadcasters, andList of National League Championship Series broadcasters

With FS1 taking over most MLB coverage in 2014, postseason coverage on Fox Sports' end of the package began to be split between the Fox broadcast network and FS1. The deal, which brought back Division Series baseball to Fox for the first time since 2006, put Fox's Division Series games exclusively on FS1. As part of their contract renewal before the2019 season, Fox has agreed to air any League Championship Series Game 7 that Fox Sports has rights to (not including the game 7 on TBS) on the broadcast network. Fox airs the World Series in its entirety, as has been the case every year since2000.

For the2020 NLCS however, while Fox aired Games 1, 4 and 7, FS1 aired every game except Game 1 as itsimulcast Games 4 and 7. (Game 4 was scheduled to air only on FS1 but the postponement of a previously scheduled Thursday Night Football game that was supposed to air on Fox allowed both Fox and FS1 to air the game.)[18]

For the2021 ALCS, Fox aired Games 1 and 2 while FS1 aired Games 2–6 (Game 2 was simulcast on both channels), Game 7 would have aired on both networks had the series gone its distance. From 2022 on, Fox will air more postseason games as part of the renewal made in 2018.

Digital on-screen graphics

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See also:Fox_Sports_(United_States) § Graphics,_scoring_bugs,_and_theme_music; andMajor_League_Baseball_on_Fox § Digital_on-screen_graphics

In 2020,[19] Fox unveiled a new graphics package for its NFL andcollege football coverage starting withSuper Bowl LIV. Baseball broadcasts continued using this package through the end of the 2021 regular season, as the new on-screen look is for football only. Beginning with the2021 season,[20] Fox and FS1 started using stylized cartoon illustrations on players rather than traditional photos, similar to those used on the network's NFL coverage since the previous year's Super Bowl.

Theme music

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See also:Major_League_Baseball_on_Fox § Theme_music; andFox_Sports_(United_States) § Graphics,_scoring_bugs,_and_theme_music

NJJ Music composed[21][22][23] the originalMLB on Fox theme music[24][25][26] in 1996. This theme music was used exclusively from June 1996 until early May 2007. In mid-May 2007, an updated version[27] was unveiled, featuring a more jazzy feel and implementing a full orchestra instead of the synth elements used by the 1996 theme.

Beginning with the 2010 postseason,[28] both the 2007 theme and the Flach theme were replaced by the longtimeNFL on Fox theme music, which began to be used for all Fox sporting events.

In 2014, the 2007–2010 jazz theme was brought back for regular season games onMLB on FS1. The NFL theme was retained forMLB on Fox, includingFox Saturday Baseball,Baseball Night in America, the All-Star Game and all coverage of the postseason. However, occasionally one of the two themes was heard on telecasts that were designated for the other, implying that the designations are slightly fluid.

In 2020,MLB on Fox reintroduced the original 1996–2007 theme; Fox Sports regional affiliates continued to use the 2007–2010 theme until the network was rebranded toBally Sports in 2021. As of the2021 season, the original theme is now used for coverage of all games across both Fox and FS1.

Ratings

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The largest regular season MLB audience on FS1 is for a June 2018 game between theNew York Yankees andTampa Bay Rays. The game averaged 980,000 viewers.[29]

Postseason

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  • 2014 National League Championship Series
    • Game 2: 4.4 million viewers
    • Game 4: 5.1 million viewers
    • Game 5: 4.9 million viewers
  • 2015 American League Championship Series
    • Game 1: 5.9 million viewers
    • Game 6: 5.6 million viewers
  • 2016 National League Championship Series
    • Game 2: 7.3 million viewers
    • Game 6: 9.7 million viewers
  • 2017 American League Championship Series
    • Game 1: 6.2 million viewers
    • Game 3: 3.1 (5.1 million viewers)
    • Game 4: 4.7 million viewers
    • Game 5: 3.3 (5.3 million viewers)
    • Game 6: 8.2 million viewers
    • Game 7: 9.9 million viewers
  • 2018 National League Division Series
    • Milwaukee Brewers vs. Colorado Rockies
      • Game 1: 2.46 million viewers
      • Game 2: 1.77 million viewers
    • Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Atlanta Braves
      • Game 2: 2.03 million viewers
      • Game 3: 3.02 million viewers
      • Game 4: 2.17 million viewers
  • 2018 National League Championship Series
    • Game 1: 4.64 million viewers
    • Game 3: 4.21 million viewers
    • Game 4: 4.21 million viewers
  • 2019 American League Division Series
    • New York Yankees vs Minnesota Twins
      • Game 2: 2.32 million viewers
      • Game 3: 2.66 million viewers
    • Houston Astros vs Tampa Bay Rays
      • Game 1: 2.53 million viewers
      • Game 2: 1.39 million viewers
      • Game 4: 3.70 million viewers
      • Game 5: 3.67 million viewers
  • 2019 American League Championship Series
    • Houston Astros vs New York Yankees
      • Game 2: 5.59 million viewers
      • Game 3: 3.84 million viewers
      • Game 4: 5.86 million viewers
      • Game 5: 5.63 million viewers
      • Game 6: 7.47 million viewers
  • 2020 National League Division Series
    • Los Angeles Dodgers vs San Diego Padres
      • Game 1: 1.49 million viewers
      • Game 2: 1.64 million viewers
    • Atlanta Braves vs Miami Marlins
      • Game 1: 1.30 million viewers
      • Game 3: 1.01 million viewers
  • 2020 National League Championship Series
    • Los Angeles Dodgers vs Atlanta Braves
      • Game 2: 2.46 million viewers
      • Game 3: 2.09 million viewers
      • Game 4: 5.04 million viewers (also aired onFox)
      • Game 5: 3.61 million viewers
      • Game 6: 4.28 million viewers
      • Game 7: 9.67 million viewers (also aired onFox)
  • 2021 American League Division Series
    • Tampa Bay Rays vs Boston Red Sox
      • Game 1: 2.70 million viewers
      • Game 2: 2.70 million viewers
      • Game 4: 3.47 million viewers
    • Houston Astros vs Chicago White Sox
      • Game 1: 2.06 million viewers
      • Game 4: 1.70 million viewers
  • 2021 American League Championship Series
    • Houston Astros vs Boston Red Sox
      • Game 2: 5.7 million viewers (also aired onFox)
      • Game 3: 4.1 million viewers
  • 2022 National League Division Series
    • Los Angeles Dodgers vs San Diego Padres
      • Game 1: 2.43 million viewers
      • Game 2: 3.11 million viewers
      • Game 3: 4.10 million viewers
      • Game 4: 3.00 million viewers
    • Atlanta Braves vs Philadelphia Phillies
      • Game 3: 2.91 million viewers
      • Game 4: 2.79 million viewers
  • 2022 National League Championship Series
    • Philadelphia Phillies vs San Diego Padres
      • Game 1: 4.10 million viewers
      • Game 2: 1.99 million viewers (4.96 million viewers withFox andFox Deportes included)
      • Game 3: 4.88 million viewers
      • Game 5: 3.61 million viewers
  • 2023 American League Division Series
    • Texas Rangers vs Baltimore Orioles
      • Game 1: 1.94 million viewers
      • Game 2: 1.60 million viewers
    • Minnesota Twins vs Houston Astros
      • Game 1: 2.49 million viewers
      • Game 2: 2.28 million viewers
      • Game 4: 2.70 million viewers
  • 2023 American League Championship Series
    • Texas Rangers vs Houston Astros
      • Game 2: 785 thousand viewers (4.46 million viewers withFox andFox Deportes included)
      • Game 3: 4.64 million viewers
      • Game 4: 3.66 million viewers
      • Game 5: 4.22 million viewers
      • Game 6: 4.77 million viewers
      • Game 7: 2.76 million viewers (6.92 million viewers withFox andFox Deportes included)
  • 2024 National League Division Series
    • New York Mets vs Philadelphia Phillies
      • Game 2: 3.46 million viewers
      • Game 3: 3.79 million viewers
      • Game 4: 4.05 million viewers
    • San Diego Padres vs Los Angeles Dodgers
      • Game 2: 2.88 million viewers
      • Game 3: 3.44 million viewers
      • Game 4: 4.65 million viewers
  • 2024 National League Championship Series
    • New York Mets vs Los Angeles Dodgers
      • Game 2: 1.15 million viewers (5.63 million viewers withFox andFox Deportes included)
      • Game 3: 5.88 million viewers
      • Game 4: 3.96 million viewers
      • Game 5: 4.32 million viewers
      • Game 6: 6.27 million viewers

2023 World Baseball Classic

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  • Group A
    • Cuba vs Netherlands: 141 thousand viewers
    • Panama vs Italy: 139 thousand viewers
    • Czech Republic vs Korea: 85 thousand viewers
  • Group B
    • Australia vs Korea: 134 thousand viewers
    • China vs Japan: 68 thousand viewers
  • Group C
    • United States vs Colombia: 981 thousand viewers
    • Mexico vs United States: 791 thousand viewers
    • Canada vs United States: 721 thousand viewers
    • Great Britain vs Mexico: 395 thousand viewers
    • Great Britain vs Canada: 215 thousand viewers
  • Group D
    • Puerto Rico vs Dominican Republic: 949 thousand viewers
    • Venezuela vs Puerto Rico: 599 thousand viewers
    • Dominican Republic vs Venezuela: 457 thousand viewers
    • Israel vs Puerto Rico: 394 thousand viewers
    • Israel vs Dominican Republic: 377 thousand viewers
  • Quarterfinals
    • Puerto Rico vs Mexico: 792 thousand viewers
  • Semifinals
    • Cuba vs United States: 1.95 million viewers
    • Japan vs Mexico: 1.89 million viewers
  • Final
    • Japan vs United States: 4.48 million viewers

Commentators and studio personalities

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Main articles:List of Major League Baseball on Fox broadcasters,List_of_current_Major_League_Baseball_broadcasters § Television_broadcasters, andList of Fox Sports announcers

Current play-by-play commentators

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Current color commentators

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Current field reporters

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Current studio team

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Other MLB related programming

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As part of Fox Sports' new Major League Baseball broadcast deal, in April 2014, Fox Sports 1 premieredMLB Whiparound, an hour-long nightly baseball highlight program (similar in vein toESPN'sBaseball Tonight andMLB Network'sMLB Tonight) featuring quick-turnaround highlights, and news and analysis from around the league (live look-ins of games being played in progress generally can not be shown onWhiparound, asMLB Tonight is reserved that right exclusively). It is hosted byChris Myers, who is joined by one or two analysts rotating betweenFrank Thomas,Eric Karros,Dontrelle Willis. AlthoughWhiparound airs most weeknights at 10 p.m., the Wednesday editions are usually delayed to 12 a.m. Eastern Time on weeks when Fox Sports 1 airs a sporting event in prime time during the MLB season (on weeks without predetermined programming conflicts, the program airs in its regular 10 p.m. slot).[34]

Also in 2014, Fox Sports 1 began airingMLB 162 (the title being a reference to the total number of games each team plays during the Major League Baseball season), which was hosted by Julie Alexandria. In 2015, Fox Sports 1 began airingMLB's Best, a half-hour weekly show completely containing highlights of the best plays of the previous week in a countdown format, with no host or interviews.

See also

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  • Los Angeles:KTTV 11 (Dodgers,1958–1992),KCOP 13 (Dodgers,2002–2005; Angels,2006–2012)
  • Chicago:WFLD 32 (White Sox,1968–1972,1982–1989)
  • Philadelphia:WTXF 29 (Phillies,1983–1989)
  • Dallas–Fort Worth:KDFW 4 &KDFI 27 (Texas Rangers,2001–2009)
  • San Francisco–Oakland:KTVU 2 (Giants,1961–2007; Athletics,1973–1974),KICU 36 (Athletics,1999–2008)
  • Boston:WFXT 25 (Red Sox,2000–2002)
  • Washington, D.C.:WTTG 5 (Senators,1948–1958),WDCA 20 (Nationals,2005–2008)
  • Houston:KRIV 26 (Astros,1979–1982),KTXH 20 (Astros,1983–1997,2008–2012)
  • Detroit:WJBK 2 (Tigers,1953–1974;2007)
  • Minneapolis–Saint Paul:KMSP 9 (Twins,1979–1988,1998–2002),WFTC 29 (Twins,1990–1992,2005–2010)
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