Joe Buck will be back in the baseball broadcast booth this season for ESPN, at least for one game. The venerable sports broadcaster, and the voice of the World Series on Fox from 1996-2021, will be ...
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Joe Buck to call Dodgers-Mets on April 15, making it 2 straight years he's on ESPN's first MLB game
Joe Buck will be part of ESPN’s first game lineup to call Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Mets on April 15, he announced on SI Media with Jimmy Traina. This marks Buck’s second consecutive year being ...
Upon signing with ESPN in 2022 as the lead play-by-play commentator on Monday Night Football, Joe Buck received another offer to call MLB games. He has spent decades covering the MLB.
FOXBOROUGH, MA — Joe Buck walked into the broadcast booth on the main concourse of Gillette Stadium on Dec. 1 when a security guard offered some feedback. It was Buck’s fifth time hosting “GMA” after ...
Joe Buck and Troy Aikman typically avoid inserting themselves into the narrative during Monday Night Football broadcasts. However, this week marked a departure from that approach, though not due to ...
Monday Night Football announcer Joe Buck was stunned by a game-altering no-call during the Los Angeles Rams’ matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. On the next play, Stafford again tried to go deep.
“Another chance to the left side. Hayes waits. The Yankees are champions of baseball!” Joe Buck’s call of the final out of the 1996 World Series – a foul pop-up caught by Yankees third baseman Charlie ...
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