A few weeks ago, (ESPN senior VP of production) Mark Gross called Buck to ask if he would do Opening Day. Buck was intrigued. When Gross said the game is at Yankee Stadium, Buck was fully sold, even though he had expressed reluctance to return to baseball — which he doesn’t follow as closely — since leaving Fox.
Buck has called a variety of the MLB's biggest moments such as Mark McGwire's 62nd home run to break Roger Maris' record.
Legendary baseball announcer Joe Buck is returning to the MLB broadcast booth temporarily to call the Opening Day contest between the New York Yankees and the Milwaukee Brewers—and he has a preemptive message for both fan bases.
Is Joe Buck once again ready to call a Major League Baseball game? He talked about that with the Major League Baseball Network on Wednesday. It was announced on Tuesday that Buck will be part of ESPN’s MLB Opening Day coverage,
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, will be the play-by-play man for a national baseball game since the 2021 World Series.
Joe Buck is coming back to baseball. Well, at least for one day. The Athletic reported on Tuesday morning that Buck will call the Baltimore Orioles-New York Yankees Opening Day game on ESPN on March 27. It will be his first time calling a national baseball game in four years.
Joe Buck is set to call another MLB game, and the legendary announcer has some excellent reasons for wanting to return to the baseball booth. ESPN announced on Tuesday that Buck will be in the booth on March 27 for the Opening Day game between the Milwaukee Brewers and New York Yankees.
Joe Buck will return to the national MLB booth for the first time in four years when he calls the Opening Day game between the Yankees and Brewers on ESPN March 27.
It's been four years since Joe Buck has called a Major League Baseball ... recent championships dating back to 1996. Follow every MLB game: Latest MLB scores, stats, schedules and standings.
ESPN has made a giant announcement on broadcasting plans for 'Monday Night Football' announcer Joe Buck in 2025.
Joe Buck, the voice of ESPN’s Monday Night Football and veteran of 24 World Series, will call his first national Major League Baseball game since the 2021 World Series on Thursday, March 27.