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2014 American TV series or program
MLB Whiparound
StarringChris Myers (main host)
Kevin Burkhardt (main host)
Joel Klatt (secondary host)
Lindsay Czarniak (secondary host)
Frank Thomas
Eric Karros
Pete Rose
Dontrelle Willis
Nick Swisher
Alex Rodriguez
A. J. Pierzynski
Jon Paul Morosi
Ken Rosenthal
David Ortiz
Terry Collins
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running timeLive Nightly; 11PM - 12AM ET, 12AM- 1AM ET in case of preemption.
Production companyFox Sports
Original release
NetworkFox Sports 1
ReleaseMarch 31, 2014 (2014-03-31) –
2020 (2020)

MLB Whiparound is an Americanbaseball nightlytelevision show onFox Sports 1 hosted byChris Myers andKevin Burkhardt withJoel Klatt alternating as a secondary presenter. The presenter is joined by either 1 or 2 analysts from the group ofMark Sweeney,Eric Karros,Dontrelle Willis,Pete Rose,Nick Swisher,Alex Rodriguez,A. J. Pierzynski,Frank Thomas, andTerry Collins, as well as Fox Sports' Jon Paul Morosi andKen Rosenthal. Although the daily program ended in 2020, FOX continues to offer a whiparound of other MLB games if available during rain delays.

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The show features Quick-Turnaround Highlights of In-Progress Games, News, and Analysis. The show is located in Studio A (Adjacent toFox Sports Live) in Los Angeles. The show airs on Mondays through Fridays at 11 pm ET unless there is live programming in which case it airs at Midnight ET.

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