ESPN’s Baseball Tonight Hits the Road for World Series

ESPN Radio to Exclusively Broadcast Every World Series Game; ESPN’s Deep Roster of MLB Commentators to Provide Comprehensive Analysis

ESPN’s Baseball Tonight will be on the road during the 2011 MLB World Series – St. Louis Cardinals vs. Texas Rangers – for pregame  (7 p.m. ET) and postgame (generally at midnight) telecasts, beginning with Game One on Wednesday, October 19. The Baseball Tonight set will be positioned just outside of the ballpark in both host cities to capture fan atmosphere around the venue. ESPN’s on-site coverage begins Tuesday, Oct. 18, including a special World Series preview edition of Baseball Tonight at 6 p.m.

Baseball Tonight at the World Series will feature ESPN’s deep roster of analysts. Host Karl Ravech will be joined by analysts John Kruk, Barry Larkin and Curt Schilling (St. Louis) to provide news and analysis.  Additionally, Florida Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen will join Baseball Tonight as a guest analyst during the World Series.

ESPN’s most extensive on-site presence ever
ESPN will have an extensive on-site presence at the World Series this year with its deepest roster of MLB commentators ever including, Kruk, Schilling, Guillen, Larkin, Ravech, Bobby Valentine, Orel Hershiser, Chris Berman, Rick Sutcliffe, Aaron Boone, Dan Shulman, Jon Sciambi, Chris Singleton, Buster Olney, Tim Kurkjian, Steve Berthiaume, Gary Thorne, Marc Kestecher, Peter Pascarelli and ESPN.com and ESPNDallas.com reporters (below).

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