The 2015 Major League Baseball postseason begins exclusively on ESPN with the American League Wild Card Game telecast presented by Hankook Tires tonight, Oct. 6 at 8 p.m. ET. Jessica Mendoza will become the first female analyst to call a nationally televised MLB postseason game when she joins fellow analyst John Kruk and play-by-play veteran Dan Shulman, THE VOICE of Sunday Night Baseball. ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney will be reporting.
ESPN's AL Wild Card schedule - Oct. 6
Time (ET) | Telecast | Network(s) |
5 p.m. | Baseball Tonight presented by Chevrolet | ESPN2, WatchESPN |
6 p.m. | SportsCenter | ESPN, WatchESPN |
7 p.m. | Baseball Tonight presented by Chevrolet | ESPN, WatchESPN |
8 p.m. | American League Wild Card Game telecast presented by Hankook Tires | ESPN, WatchESPN, ESPN Radio, ESPN Deportes |
ESPN Radio will air the national radio broadcast of both Wild Card games, beginning with the American League Wild Card Game, at 8 p.m. Dave O'Brien and Aaron Boone will describe the action. In addition, ESPN Radio will broadcast the National League Wild Card Game - Pittsburgh Pirates versus Chicago Cubs - on Wed, Oct. 7, at 8 p.m. with Jon Sciambi and Chris Singleton providing commentary.
ESPN International: ESPN will also televise the American League Wild Card Game across platforms in Latin America, Brazil, Caribbean and Pac-Rim. Additionally, the National League Wild Card Game - Wed, Oct. 7 - will air on ESPN International platforms in Brazil and Pac-Rim.
Tie-breaker Games: ESPN will be the exclusive national home for any and all Major League Baseball tie-breaker games on Monday, Oct. 5.
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