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FOX Regional Coverage:
4pm Yankees at the Angels
4pm Cards at the Cubs
MLBN
8pm Braves at the Rockies
TBS Sunday Afternoon Baseball
2pm Dodgers at the Brewers
ESPN Sunday Night Baseball
8pm Cards at the Cubs
As we get closer to the All Star break there is plenty of quality baseball this weekend on TV.
The national game on Fox Saturday baseball features a battle between the Yankees and the Angels as both teams would like to be in first place in their respective divisions by the end of the weekend. Dick Stockton will have the call of that game and his partner will be Eric Karros.
The game can be seen in the following markets:
Albuquerque, Atlanta, Baltimore, Birmingham, Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Fort Myers, Greensboro, Greenville, Hartford, Jacksonville, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis, New Orleans, New York, Norfolk, Orlando, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Portland, Providence, Raleigh, Richmond, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Tampa, Washington, West Palm Beach.
The Cards and the Cubs will do battle in Chicago with Joe Buck and Tim McCarver handling the broadcast duties.
The game can be seen in the following markets:
Austin, Chicago, Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Knoxville, Louisville, Memphis, Milwaukee, Nashville, Oklahoma City, Phoenix, St. Louis, Tulsa.
The Saturday Night Game of the week on the MLB Network will have the Braves facing the red hot Rockies at Coors Field in Denver.
TBS Sunday Afternoon Baseball makes a stop in Milwaukee where the Dodgers are visiting the Brewers. Should be a great game to watch with LA sporting the National Leagues best record and the Brew crew in a battle with the Cards for the Central Division lead. Chip Caray (play-by-play) and Buck Martinez (analyst) will call the action from the broadcast booth.
ESPN Sunday Night Baseball will close out the first half of the season has the Cards facing the Cubs with Jon Miller, Joe Morgan and Steve Phillips handling the broadcasting chores.
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