Joe Buck will call his first nationally televised baseball game since 2021 on opening day. Buck will be in the booth for ESPN when the New York Yankees host the Milwaukee Brewers on March 27 at 3 p.m.
It’s been three years since Buck has called a nationally televised baseball game, but that’s about to change when the Yankees face the Brewers on Opening Day. Buck will lead a broadcast alongside Joe Girardi and Bill Schroeder on March 27.
Joe Buck will be on the play-by-play call of his first national baseball game since 2021 when the New York Yankees host the Milwaukee Brewers on Opening Day.
Joe Buck will call a MLB national telecast for the first time since 2021 when he provides play-by-play of the Opening Day game between the Brewers and Yankees on ESPN.
Buck has called a variety of the MLB's biggest moments such as Mark McGwire's 62nd home run to break Roger Maris' record.
He will be joined by analysts Joe Girardi and Bill Schroeder. Buck left Fox for ESPN in 2022 to become the play-by-play voice of “Monday Night Football.” At the time, he indicated he was done with baseball work.
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.
Joe Buck will return to the baseball broadcast booth on Opening Day when the Yankees host the Brewers, and he's ready for the hate.
Joining Buck in the booth will be former Yankees manager Joe Girardi and Bill Schroeder, the lead color analyst for the Brewers. "Opening Day has always been a signature day on the sports calendar and,
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.
An old … uh, friend … of Wisconsin sports fans will make his return to baseball broadcasting when the Milwaukee Brewers kick off the 2025 season in New York against the Yankees on March 27. Andrew Marchand of The Athletic reported that Buck will be in the baseball booth for the first time in four years,