Yankees’ Jose Trevino will be mic’d up on ESPN Sunday Night Baseball
On ESPN Sunday Night Baseball, the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox renew hostilities while catcher Jose Trevino will be mic'd up.
On ESPN Sunday Night Baseball, the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox renew hostilities while catcher Jose Trevino will be mic'd up.
Brown had been involved with ESPN since he was a freshman at Ohio State, and had been working for the company since his graduation.
"We want to be able to deliver the biggest fights to the widest audience. And that is certainly on ESPN's linear channel."
"Why do you have to crush people while you criticize them?"
"I welcome Shannon Sharpe to First Take, but it would be in the mix of being part of the family. I’m not looking for an everyday person on First Take. So, for all of you clamoring for that, get over it."
"The fact that we were able to get him to talk about those things within two minutes, I thought, was a great accomplishment. And I won’t let anybody put me off of it.”
"We are brothers for life. That'll never change."
"I would never ever, ever sit up there and tell anybody that I want anybody more than I want Michael Irvin."
Three races this season will have alternate broadcasts.
"Jokić isn’t known for having some kind of dominant post game."
After more than two decades, Neil Everett is out at ESPN.
"I can help take a little bit of the load away...and take some pressure off him, that’s basically in a lot of ways what I think my role is. And give him credit, he allows me to do it."