List of Major League Baseball on NBC broadcasters

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Current

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Play-by-play

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  • Jason Benetti: Sunday Night Baseball play-by-play (2022, 2026–present)
  • Matt Vasgersian: MLB Sunday Leadoff play-by-play (2023, 2026–present)
  • Dave Flemming: play-by-play announcer for select games on MLB Sunday Leadoff (2026–present)

Guest color commentators

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Reporters

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  • Caroline Pineda: #2 sideline reporter (2026–present)
  • Ashley ShahAhmadi: #3 sideline reporter (2026-present
  • John Fanta: #1 sideline reporter (2026–present)

Studio hosts

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  • Bob Costas: pregame on-site studio host (2026–present)
  • Ahmed Fareed: pregame studio host (2022–2023, 2026–present)
  • John Fanta: alternate pregame studio host (2026–present)

Studio analysts

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  • Dexter Fowler: pregame studio analyst and game analyst (2026–present)
  • Clayton Kershaw: pregame studio analyst and #4 Inside The Pitch analyst (2026–present)
  • Adam Ottavino: pregame studio analyst and # 2 Inside the Pitch analyst (2026–present)
  • Anthony Rizzo: pregame studio analyst and #1 Inside The Pitch analyst (2026–present)
  • CC Sabathia: pregame studio analyst and #3 Inside the Pitch analyst (2026–present)
  • Joey Votto: pregame studio analyst (2026–present)

Former

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  • Jim Kaat (19841986)
  • George Kell (1962 National League playoff, 2nd 1962 All-Star Game, and 1968 World Series)
  • Gene Kelly
  • Sandy Koufax (19671972) In 1971, Koufax signed a ten-year contract with NBC for $1 million to be a broadcaster on the Saturday Game of the Week. Koufax never felt comfortable being in front of the camera; he quit before the 1973 season.
  • Tony Kubek (19651989)

See also

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References

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  1. Halberstam, David J. (October 24, 2016). "THE YEAR VIN SCULLY WAS UNHAPPY ABOUT HIS REDUCED ROLE ON NETWORK TELEVISION COVERAGE OF THE WORLD SERIES". Awful Announcing.
  2. Shea, Stuart (May 7, 2015). Calling the Game: Baseball Broadcasting from 1920 to the Present. SABR, Inc. p. 370. ISBN 9781933599410.
  3. "Dick Williams Hit as Analyst". Associated Press. June 11, 1974. Retrieved April 1, 2011.
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