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,
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.
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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.
Opening Day has always been a signature day on the sports calendar and, personally, it remains special,” Buck said in a statement. “ESPN approached me with this one-off opp
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Buck has called a variety of the MLB's biggest moments such as Mark McGwire's 62nd home run to break Roger Maris' record.
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 2 p.m.
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