
In addition to his TBS work, John Smoltz now adds the MLB Network to his resume.
JOHN SMOLTZ JOINS MLB NETWORK AS GAME AND STUDIO ANALYST
Smoltz to Debut on MLB Network on Opening Day
Secaucus, N.J., March 16, 2010 – Eight-time National League All-Star pitcher John Smoltz has joined MLB Network as a game and studio analyst during the 2010 season.
Smoltz will make his debut for MLB Network on Opening Day (Monday, April 5) in-studio as part of MLB Tonight’s 14-hours of live Opening Day coverage starting at Noon Eastern. He will make additional appearance on MLB Tonight throughout the season.
Smoltz also will provide color analysis for games on MLB Network and will join Bob Costas for a select number of telecasts throughout the season. Smoltz also will work with additional MLB Network play-by-play announcers. The schedule will be announced at a later date.
“This is a great opportunity for me to partner with a great network in MLB Network,” said Smoltz.
“John Smoltz has pitched in some of Major League Baseball’s most dramatic games in recent history both as an elite starter and a closer,” said Tony Petitti, MLB Network President and CEO. “Smoltz will be able to call on that experience to provide unique analysis both during games and in-studio. He will be a great addition to our MLB Network roster.”
“From early in his career with the Braves, I always felt that John Smoltz had the potential to be an excellent broadcaster when his playing days were over,” said Costas. “Now that that career has placed him on a path to the Hall of Fame, I’m glad MLB Network will be part of the next chapter of his baseball life. John Smoltz has always been a thoughtful observer of the game, and I look forward to working with him.”
A 21-year veteran, Smoltz was an eight-time National League All-Star who won the 1996 NL Cy Young Award and a key member of the 1995 World Series Champion Atlanta Braves. Smoltz is known as one of the great postseason pitchers in baseball history with 35 postseason games, including eight starts in his five World Series appearances. Smoltz has the most strikeouts in postseason history (199) and the second most postseason wins (15). Smoltz is the only player in MLB history to record 200 wins and 150 saves.
MLB Network launched on January 1, 2009 as the largest debut in cable television history and is currently available in approximately 54 million cable and satellite homes. With live games, original programming, highlights, classic games, and coverage of baseball events, MLB Network is the ultimate television destination for baseball fans. For more information and to find MLB Network in your area, go to www.mlbnetwork.com.
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