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Joe Buck will return to the baseball booth on Opening Day. The legendary broadcaster will call the Yankees’ season-opener against the Brewers on March 27 for ESPN. It’s the first time Buck, 55 ...
It's been four years since Joe Buck has called a Major League Baseball game on national TV, but that silence will come to an end – at least temporarily – on opening day 2025.
For 24 years, Joe Buck had been the voice for baseball's biggest games. As Fox's lead MLB broadcaster, Buck was in the booth for every World Series dating back to 1996 -- a streak that ended in ...
When a 27-year-old Joe Buck walked into the 1996 World Series booth at the old Yankee Stadium, he was viewed as the ultimate nepo baby before the term was even born. The son of the legendary play ...
Joe Buck joins The Dan Patrick Show to discuss his broadcasting career, calling golf compared to baseball and football, ...
Joe Buck, right, is set to broadcast baseball on national television next month for the first time since calling the 2021 World Series. But he did team with Chip Caray, right, on a Cardinals local ...
Joe Buck may have put a bow on his Major League Baseball announcing career this week with his cameo alongside Chip Caray. Buck returned to an MLB booth for the first time since 2021 Monday night ...
Buck will be working with people experienced with both teams, in Brewers color analyst Bill Schroeder and YES Network analyst Joe Girardi. Buck was Fox’s lead baseball commentator from 1996-2021.
Joe Buck and Brooks Koepka have long moved past the sportscaster’s famed U.S. Open blunder involving the golfer’s now-wife, ...
Even though he hasn’t called baseball for a few years now, Buck, who called baseball for Fox from 1996 to 2021, is still by far the best MLB play-by-play person in the business.
This one-off return to calling baseball games led to a follow-up that will come later this week, as Joe Buck will be on the call of ESPN’s Opening Day broadcast between the New York Yankees and ...