List of Major League Baseball All-Star Game broadcasters

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The following is a list of the

television networks and announcers that have broadcast the Major League Baseball All-Star Game
over the years.

Television

2020s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s) Field reporters Pregame host Pregame analysts
2023 T-Mobile Park, Seattle Mariners
Fox
Joe Davis John Smoltz Ken Rosenthal and Tom Verducci Kevin Burkhardt Alex Rodriguez, David Ortiz, and Derek Jeter
2022 Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles Dodgers
Frank Thomas
2021 Coors Field, Colorado Rockies Joe Buck
2020 Not held because of the coronavirus pandemic

Notes

2010s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s) Field reporters Pregame host Pregame analyst(s)
2019 Progressive Field, Cleveland Indians
Fox
Joe Buck John Smoltz Ken Rosenthal and Tom Verducci Kevin Burkhardt
Frank Thomas
2018 Nationals Park, Washington Nationals
Frank Thomas
2017
Marlins Park, Miami Marlins
2016 Petco Park, San Diego Padres Chris Myers
Frank Thomas
2015 Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati Reds Harold Reynolds and Tom Verducci Ken Rosenthal and Erin Andrews Kevin Burkhardt
Frank Thomas
2014 Target Field, Minnesota Twins
Frank Thomas
2013 Citi Field, New York Mets Tim McCarver Joe Buck
2012 Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City Royals Matt Vasgersian Harold Reynolds and Eric Karros
2011 Chase Field, Arizona Diamondbacks Ken Rosenthal, Eric Karros, and Mark Grace Chris Rose Eric Karros
2010
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Ken Rosenthal, Chris Rose, and Eric Karros

Notes

2000s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator Field reporter(s) Pregame host(s) Pregame analyst(s)
2009 Busch Stadium, St. Louis Cardinals
Fox
Joe Buck Tim McCarver Ken Rosenthal, Chris Rose, and Eric Karros Chris Rose
2008 Yankee Stadium, New York Yankees Ken Rosenthal, Kevin Kennedy, and Eric Karros Jeanne Zelasko and Chris Rose Kevin Kennedy and Eric Karros
2007 Ken Rosenthal, José Mota, and Eric Byrnes Jeanne Zelasko
2006 PNC Park, Pittsburgh Pirates Kevin Kennedy
2005 Comerica Park, Detroit Tigers
2004 Minute Maid Park, Houston Astros
2003
U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago White Sox
2002
Miller Park, Milwaukee Brewers
2001
Safeco Field, Seattle Mariners
Steve Lyons
2000 Turner Field, Atlanta Braves NBC[2] Bob Costas Joe Morgan Jim Gray and Jimmy Roberts Hannah Storm

Notes

1990s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s) Field reporter(s) Pregame host(s) Pregame analyst
1999 Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox
Fox[4]
Joe Buck Tim McCarver and Bob Brenly Thom Brennaman Keith Olbermann Steve Lyons
1998 Coors Field, Colorado Rockies NBC[5] Bob Costas[6] Joe Morgan Jim Gray and Keith Olbermann Hannah Storm and Keith Olbermann
1997
Jacobs Field, Cleveland Indians
Fox
Joe Buck Tim McCarver and Bob Brenly Chip Caray Steve Lyons
1996 Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia Phillies NBC Bob Costas[7] Joe Morgan and Bob Uecker Jim Gray[8] Hannah Storm
1995
The Ballpark in Arlington, Texas Rangers
ABC[9] Al Michaels[10] Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver Lesley Visser and Rick Dempsey John Saunders[11]
1994 Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh Pirates NBC[12] Bob Costas[13] Joe Morgan and Bob Uecker Hannah Storm and Johnny Bench Greg Gumbel[14]
1993 Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore Orioles CBS[15] Sean McDonough[16] Tim McCarver[17] Jim Kaat Pat O'Brien and Andrea Joyce
1992
Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego Padres
Jim Kaat and Lesley Visser Pat O'Brien
1991 Jack Buck[18][19]
1990 Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs Jim Kaat, Lesley Visser, and Pat O'Brien Greg Gumbel

Notes

1980s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s) Field reporter(s) Pregame host(s) Pregame analysts
1989
Anaheim Stadium, California Angels
NBC[24] Vin Scully Tom Seaver and Ronald Reagan[25] (1st inning only) Bob Costas and Marv Albert
1988 Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati Reds ABC[26] Al Michaels[27][28] Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver[29] Gary Bender and Joe Morgan Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver
1987
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland Athletics
NBC Vin Scully[30] Joe Garagiola Bob Costas and Marv Albert
1986 Astrodome, Houston Astros ABC[31] Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver Don Drysdale Al Michaels Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver
1985 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minnesota Twins NBC[32] Vin Scully[33][34] Joe Garagiola Bob Costas
1984 Candlestick Park, San Francisco Giants ABC Al Michaels[35] Howard Cosell and Earl Weaver Don Drysdale and Jim Palmer Howard Cosell Don Drysdale and Jim Palmer
1983 Comiskey Park, Chicago White Sox NBC[36] Vin Scully Joe Garagiola[37] Don Sutton Bob Costas
1982 Olympic Stadium, Montréal Expos ABC[38] Al Michaels (first half)
Keith Jackson (second half)
Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell Bob Uecker Al Michaels and Keith Jackson Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
1981 Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland Indians NBC Joe Garagiola[39] Tony Kubek Bryant Gumbel[40]
1980 Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles Dodgers ABC Keith Jackson[41] (first half)
Al Michaels (second half)
Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell Bob Uecker Keith Jackson and Al Michaels Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell

Notes

1970s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s) Field reporter Pregame host Pregame analysts
1979 Kingdome, Seattle Mariners NBC Joe Garagiola Tony Kubek and Tom Seaver Bryant Gumbel
1978 San Diego Stadium, San Diego Padres ABC Keith Jackson Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell Bob Uecker Keith Jackson Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
1977 Yankee Stadium, New York Yankees NBC Joe Garagiola Tony Kubek Curt Gowdy Bryant Gumbel
1976 Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia Phillies ABC Bob Prince Warner Wolf and Bob Uecker
1975[44] County Stadium, Milwaukee Brewers NBC Curt Gowdy Joe Garagiola and Tony Kubek Joe Garagiola
1974[45] Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh Pirates
1973
Royals Stadium, Kansas City Royals
Tony Kubek
1972 Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta Braves
1971 Tiger Stadium, Detroit Tigers Lindsey Nelson
1970 Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati Reds Tony Kubek and Mickey Mantle

Notes

  • 1976 – The ABC team of Bob Prince, Bob Uecker, and Warner Wolf alternated roles for the broadcast. For the first three innings, Prince did play-by-play with Wolf on color commentary and Uecker doing field interviews. For the middle innings, Uecker worked play-by-play with Prince on color and Wolf doing the interviews. For the rest of the game, Wolf worked play-by-play with Uecker on color and Prince doing interviews.
    • ABC aired
      EDT
      prior to the game and another half hour after the game.

1960s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s)
1969 Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington Senators NBC Curt Gowdy Tony Kubek and Mickey Mantle
1968 Astrodome, Houston Astros Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
1967
Anaheim Stadium, California Angels
1966 Busch Stadium, St. Louis Cardinals Pee Wee Reese
1965[46] Metropolitan Stadium, Minnesota Twins Jack Buck Joe Garagiola
1964 Shea Stadium, New York Mets Lindsey Nelson Buddy Blattner
1963 Municipal Stadium, Cleveland Indians Vin Scully Joe Garagiola
1962 (1st game) D.C. Stadium, Washington Senators Mel Allen
1962 (2nd game) Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs Vin Scully Curt Gowdy
1961 (1st game) Candlestick Park, San Francisco Giants Mel Allen Russ Hodges
1961 (2nd game) Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox Curt Gowdy Joe Garagiola
1960 (1st game)
Municipal Stadium, Kansas City Athletics
Russ Hodges
1960 (2nd game) Yankee Stadium, New York Yankees Mel Allen Vin Scully

Notes

  • The
    Anaheim can be considered the first "prime time" telecast[47] of a Major League Baseball All-Star Game. The game started at approximately 7:00 p.m. on the East Coast. Sports Illustrated, noting that the game “began at 4 p.m. in California and ended at 11 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time,” reported “an estimated 55 million people watched the game, compared with 12 million viewers for the 1966 All-Star Game, played in the afternoon.”[48]
  • The 1969 game was originally scheduled for the evening of Tuesday, July 22, but heavy rains forced its postponement to the following afternoon. The 1969 contest remains the last All-Star Game to date to be played earlier than prime time in the Eastern United States.

1950s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator
1959 (1st game) Forbes Field, Pittsburgh Pirates NBC Mel Allen Curt Gowdy
1959 (2nd game) Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles Dodgers Vin Scully
1958
Memorial Stadium, Baltimore Orioles
Al Helfer
1957 Sportsman's Park, St. Louis Cardinals
1956 Griffith Stadium, Washington Senators
1955 County Stadium, Milwaukee Braves
1954 Municipal Stadium, Cleveland Indians Gene Kelly
1953
Cincinnati Reds
Jack Brickhouse Mel Allen
1952 Shibe Park, Philadelphia Phillies Al Helfer
1951
Briggs Stadium, Detroit Tigers
Jim Britt
1950 Comiskey Park, Chicago White Sox

Notes

  • During the 1955 All-Star Game, NBC director Harry Coyle introduced the center field pitcher-batter camera shot to supplement the standard behind home-plate view. The angle allowed viewers to follow the ball from the pitcher's hand all the way into the catcher's mitt.
  • The 1952 All-Star Game in Philadelphia was the first nationally televised All-Star Game, but it was shortened by rain.
  • In 1950, the Mutual Broadcasting System acquired the television broadcast rights to the World Series and All-Star Game for the next six years. Mutual may have been reindulging in TV network dreams or simply taking advantage of a long-standing business relationship; in either case, the broadcast rights were sold to NBC in time for the following season's games at an enormous profit.

1940s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
1949 Ebbets Field, Brooklyn Dodgers CBS Red Barber
1948 Sportsman's Park, St. Louis Browns KSD Bob Ingham

Radio

2020s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator Reporters Studio host
2023 T-Mobile Park, Seattle Mariners ESPN Jon Sciambi Doug Glanville Buster Olney and Tim Kurkjian Marc Kestecher
2022 Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles Dodgers
2021 Coors Field, Colorado Rockies Chris Singleton Kevin Winter
2020 Not held because of the COVID-19 pandemic

2010s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator Reporters Studio host
2019 Progressive Field, Cleveland Indians ESPN Jon Sciambi Chris Singleton Buster Olney and Tim Kurkjian Marc Kestecher
2018 Nationals Park, Washington Nationals
2017
Marlins Park, Miami Marlins
2016 Petco Park, San Diego Padres Peter Pascarelli and Tim Kurkjian
2015 Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati Reds
2014 Target Field, Minnesota Twins
2013 Citi Field, New York Mets
2012 Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City Royals Peter Pascarelli and John Rooney
2011 Chase Field, Arizona Diamondbacks
2010
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Dave Campbell

2000s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator Reporter(s) Studio host
2009 Busch Stadium, St. Louis Cardinals ESPN Dan Shulman Dave Campbell Peter Pascarelli and John Rooney Marc Kestecher
2008 Yankee Stadium, New York Yankees
2007 Joe D'Ambrosio
2006 PNC Park, Pittsburgh Pirates
2005 Comerica Park, Detroit Tigers
2004 Minute Maid Park, Houston Astros
2003
U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago White Sox
2002
Miller Park, Milwaukee Brewers
2001
Safeco Field, Seattle Mariners
Charley Steiner
2000 Turner Field, Atlanta Braves Joe D'Ambrosio Karl Ravech

1990s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s)
1999 Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox ESPN Charley Steiner Dave Campbell
1998 Coors Field, Colorado Rockies Kevin Kennedy
1997
Jacobs Field, Cleveland Indians
CBS John Rooney Jerry Coleman and Jeff Torborg
1996 Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia Phillies
Jim Hunter
1995
The Ballpark in Arlington, Texas Rangers
Jerry Coleman and Jeff Torborg
1994 Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh Pirates
1993 Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore Orioles Jerry Coleman and Johnny Bench
1992
Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego Padres
1991
1990 Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs

1980s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s)
1989
Anaheim Stadium, California Angels
CBS Brent Musburger Jerry Coleman and Johnny Bench
1988 Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati Reds
1987
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland Athletics
1986 Astrodome, Houston Astros
1985 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minnesota Twins
1984 Candlestick Park, San Francisco Giants
1983 Comiskey Park, Chicago White Sox Duke Snider and Brooks Robinson
1982 Olympic Stadium, Montréal Expos Vin Scully Brent Musburger
1981 Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland Indians Win Elliot and Herb Score
1980 Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles Dodgers Brent Musburger

1970s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s)
1979 Kingdome, Seattle Mariners CBS Vin Scully Brent Musburger and Jerry Coleman
1978 San Diego Stadium, San Diego Padres
1977 Yankee Stadium, New York Yankees Brent Musburger
1976 Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia Phillies Jack Buck Brent Musburger and Andy Musser
1975 County Stadium, Milwaukee Brewers NBC Jim Simpson Maury Wills
1974 Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh Pirates
1973
Royals Stadium, Kansas City Royals
1972 Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta Braves Sandy Koufax
1971 Tiger Stadium, Detroit Tigers
1970 Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati Reds

1960s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s)/Secondary play-by-play
1969 Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington Senators NBC Jim Simpson Sandy Koufax
1968 Astrodome, Houston Astros Tony Kubek and Gene Elston
1967
Anaheim Stadium, California Angels
Tony Kubek and Buddy Blattner
1966 Busch Stadium, St. Louis Cardinals Tony Kubek
1965 Metropolitan Stadium, Minnesota Twins Herb Carneal Bob Prince
1964 Shea Stadium, New York Mets Blaine Walsh Dan Daniels
1963 Municipal Stadium, Cleveland Indians Bob Neal George Bryson
1962 (1st game) D.C. Stadium, Washington Senators Lindsey Nelson John MacLean
1962 (2nd game) Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs Jack Quinlan George Kell
1961 (1st game) Candlestick Park, San Francisco Giants Jimmy Dudley Jerry Doggett
1961 (2nd game) Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox Blaine Walsh Ernie Harwell
1960 (1st game)
Municipal Stadium, Kansas City Athletics
Merle Harmon Jack Quinlan
1960 (2nd game) Yankee Stadium, New York Yankees Bob Elson Waite Hoyt

1950s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator/Secondary play-by-play
1959 (1st game) Forbes Field, Pittsburgh Pirates NBC Jack Brickhouse Bob Prince
1959 (2nd game) Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles Dodgers Bob Neal Russ Hodges
1958
Memorial Stadium, Baltimore Orioles
Ernie Harwell
1957 Sportsman's Park, St. Louis Cardinals Harry Caray
1956 Griffith Stadium, Washington Senators Mutual Bob Wolff
1955 County Stadium, Milwaukee Braves Earl Gillespie
1954 Municipal Stadium, Cleveland Indians Al Helfer Jimmy Dudley
1953
Cincinnati Reds
Waite Hoyt
1952 Shibe Park, Philadelphia Phillies Gene Kelly
1951
Briggs Stadium, Detroit Tigers
Mel Allen
1950 Comiskey Park, Chicago White Sox Mel Allen Jim Britt

1940s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s)/Secondary play-by-play
1949 Ebbets Field, Brooklyn Dodgers Mutual Mel Allen Jim Britt
1948 Sportsman's Park, St. Louis Browns Jim Britt and France Laux
1947 Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs Jim Britt
1946 Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox Jim Britt and Bill Corum
1945 Not held because of World War II
1944 Forbes Field, Pittsburgh Pirates Mutual Don Dunphy Bill Slater and Bill Corum
1943 Shibe Park, Philadelphia Athletics Mel Allen Red Barber and Bill Corum
1942
Cleveland Municipal Stadium, Cleveland Indians
(second game; July 8)
Bob Elson Mel Allen and Jim Britt (first game)
Waite Hoyt and Jack Graney (second game)
1941
Briggs Stadium, Detroit Tigers
Red Barber Bob Elson
CBS Mel Allen France Laux
WWJ Ty Tyson
WXYZ Harry Heilmann
1940 Sportsman's Park, St. Louis Cardinals Mutual Red Barber Bob Elson
CBS Mel Allen France Laux
NBC Tom Manning Ray Schmidt and Alex Buchan
KWK Johnny O'Hara Johnny Neblett

1930s

Year Venue/Host team Network
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s)/Secondary play-by-play
1939 Yankee Stadium, New York Yankees Mutual Red Barber and Bob Elson Al Helfer
CBS France Laux and Arch McDonald Mel Allen
NBC Tom Manning and Paul Douglas Warren Brown
1938 Crosley Field, Cincinnati Reds Mutual Bob Elson Dick Bray
CBS Bill Dyer France Laux
NBC
Tom Manning Red Barber
1937 Griffith Stadium, Washington Senators Mutual Bob Elson Tony Wakeman
CBS France Laux Bill Dyer and Arch McDonald
NBC Tom Manning Warren Brown
1936 National League Park, Boston Bees Mutual Fred Hoey Linus Travers
CBS Arch McDonald Dolly Stark
NBC Hal Totten and Tom Manning Graham McNamee
1935 Municipal Stadium, Cleveland Indians Mutual Bob Elson Ellis Vander Pyl
CBS Jack Graney France Laux
NBC Tom Manning Graham McNamee
1934 Polo Grounds, New York Giants CBS France Laux Ted Husing
NBC
Tom Manning Graham McNamee and Ford Bond
1933 Comiskey Park, Chicago White Sox CBS Pat Flanagan Johnny O'Hara
NBC
Tom Manning Graham McNamee

Notes

  • Up until at least, the late 1970s-early 1980s, a majority of the radio announcing crews for the All-Star Game split play-by-play duties, doing either the first 4½ or last 4½ innings.

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