List of MLB on Fox broadcasters

Commentators (as of 2026)

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Pairings history

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1990s

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2000s

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2000

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2001–2005

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2006

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2007

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2008

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Matt Vasgersian was a regular announcer. Dick Stockton and Josh Lewin were also regular fill-in announcers. Leo Mazzone was a fill-in color commentator.

2009

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2010s

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2010

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2011

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2012–2013

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2014

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2015

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2016

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2017

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2018

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2019

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2020s

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Primary team for each pairing indicated in bold.

2020

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2021

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2022

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2023

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2024

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2025

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  1. Joe Davis or Adam Amin or Aaron Goldsmith or Kenny Albert or Jason Benetti or Wayne Randazzo/John Smoltz or A. J. Pierzynski/Ken Rosenthal and/or Tom Verducci (Speedway Classic, All-Star Game and World Series only)
  2. Adam Amin or Jason Benetti or Jeff Levering or Kenny Albert or Don Orsillo or Alex Faust/A. J. Pierzynski and/or Adam Wainwright or Eric Karros/Tom Verducci (playoffs only) or Ken Rosenthal
  3. Jason Benetti or Don Orsillo or Kenny Albert or Cory Provus/Tom Verducci or Eric Karros or Dontrelle Willis

2026

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Studio

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Commentators

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Current

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Play-by-play

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  • Kenny Albert (play-by-play, 2001-2019; fill-in play-by-play, since 2022)
  • Adam Amin[14] (#2 play-by-play, since 2020)
  • Jason Benetti (#3 play-by-play, since 2023)
  • Joe Davis[15] (play-by-play, since 2015), (fill-in lead play-by-play, 2018-2021), (lead play-by-play, since 2022),
  • Jeff Levering (fill-in play-by-play)
  • Don Orsillo (fill-in play-by-play)
  • Connor Onion (fill-in play-by-play)
  • Eric Collins (fill-in play-by-play)
  • Trent Rush (fill-in play-by-play)

Game analysts

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  • Eric Karros[16] (game analyst, since 2007)
  • A. J. Pierzynski[17] (#2 game analyst, since 2017), (postseason game analyst, 2015), (postseason studio analyst, 2011-2013)
  • John Smoltz[18] (lead game analyst, since 2016), (#2 analyst 2014-2015)
  • Tom Verducci[19] (postseason field reporter (LCS and World Series) since 2016), (co-lead analyst 2014–2015), (#2 analyst, 2016)

Field reporters

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  • Jon Morosi[20] (#2 field reporter, since 2014)
  • Ken Rosenthal[21] (lead field reporter, since 2005)
  • Tom Verducci[22] (postseason field reporter (LCS and World Series) since 2016), (co-lead analyst 2014–2015), (#2 analyst 2016)
  • Tom Rinaldi (Since 2021)

Studio hosts and analysts

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  • Kevin Burkhardt[23] (studio host, since 2014), (fill in play-by-play, since 2015)
  • Chris Myers[24] (postseason field reporter, 2004–2012), (play-by-play, 2012–2013), (fill-in studio host, 2014–present)
  • Matt Vasgersian[25] (fill-in postseason studio host 2022–present, fill-in lead play–by–play 2016–2017, #2 play–by–play 2014-2015, play–by–play 2006–2008, studio host 2012–2013)
  • Derek Jeter (studio analyst, since 2023)
  • David Ortiz[26] (postseason studio analyst, since 2017)
  • Alex Rodriguez[27] (studio analyst, since 2017), (postseason studio analyst, 2015–present)
  • Nick Swisher[28] (studio analyst, since 2017)
  • Dontrelle Willis[29] (studio analyst, since 2015)

Former

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Play-by-play

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Game analysts

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Studio hosts

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Studio analysts

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Field reporters

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Current and former fill-in broadcasters

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Play-by-play

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Game analysts

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Other broadcasters

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Additional notes

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See also

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References

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