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No. of seasons
  
5

Network
  
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Country of origin
  
United States

First episode date
  
20 February 2009

Number of seasons
  
5

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Starring
  
Greg AmsingerMatt VasgersianHarold ReynoldsAl LeiterTom Verduccimore below

Opening theme
  
"MLB Tonight" by E.S. Posthumus

No. of episodes
  
900 (180 episodes per season)

Running time
  
1 hour (offseason), 2 hours (regular season weekdays), 7 hours (regular season Sundays)

Number of episodes
  
900 (180 episodes per season)

Executive producers
  
Tony Petitti, Bryan Meyers, John Entz

Cast
  
Similar
  
Hot Stove, Quick Pitch, Intentional Talk, Baseball Tonight, Fox Major League Baseball

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MLB Tonight is the signature program that airs on MLB Network and is simulcast on MLB Network Radio. The show offers complete coverage of all Major League Baseball games from 6pm ET till 1am ET during the regular season, and gives news from all 30 MLB teams during the offseason. It is taped live in Studio 3 of the MLB Network facility in Secaucus, New Jersey, but also features segments taped in Studio 42. The program aired from the beginning of Spring Training to the end of the World Series and was replaced in the offseason by Hot Stove, until it started to air in the offseason, and Hot Stove became MLB Network's weekday morning show. The show won the Sports Emmy Award for best Daily Outstanding Studio Show for 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2015.

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Air times

MLB Tonight airs seven days per week, starting at 6 P.M. ET on weekdays until the last MLB game of the night has ended. MLB Tonight is followed by Quick Pitch, MLB Network's highlights show of record.

On Saturdays, the show airs before and/or after the Saturday Night Baseball game. In 2012, the Sunday edition of MLB Tonight was expanded to air from 1 P.M. to 8 P.M. ET.

Hosts

  • Greg Amsinger: (2009–present)
  • Scott Braun: (2011–present)
  • Ahmed Fareed: (2011–2013)
  • Brian Kenny: (2011–present)
  • Victor Rojas: (2009–2010)
  • Paul Severino: (2011–present)
  • Matt Vasgersian: (2009–present)
  • Matt Yallof: (2009–present)
  • Fran Charles: (2013–present)
  • Analysts

  • Larry Bowa: (2011–2013)
  • Eric Byrnes: (2010–present)
  • Sean Casey: (2009–present)
  • Tony Clark: (2009)
  • Mark DeRosa: (2013–present)
  • Ron Gant: (2011–present)
  • John Hart: (2009–present)
  • Barry Larkin: (2009–2010)
  • Al Leiter: (2009–present)
  • Mike Lowell: (2011–present)
  • Joe Magrane: (2009–present)
  • Jerry Manuel: (2011–present)
  • Dan Plesac: (2009–present)
  • Harold Reynolds: (2009–present)
  • Billy Ripken: (2009–present)
  • Dave Valle: (2009–present)
  • Mitch Williams: (2009–2014)
  • Reporters

  • Lisa Kerney: (2011)
  • Trenni Kusnierek: (2009–2010)
  • Hazel Mae: (2009–2011)
  • Alanna Rizzo (2011–2013)
  • Sam Ryan (2011–present)
  • Insiders

  • Jon Heyman: (2009–present)
  • Tracy Ringolsby: (2009–present)
  • Ken Rosenthal: (2009–present)
  • Tom Verducci: (2009–present)
  • Peter Gammons: (2010–present)
  • Commentators

  • Bob Costas: (2009–present)
  • Segments

  • Capital One Premier Play: This segment shows viewers the key plays of certain games, similar to the "Web Gems" segment on ESPN's Baseball Tonight. (Although it occasionally features offensive plays and completion of no-hitters.) This segment is also featured on Quick Pitch.
  • Clubhouse Confidential: With sabermetrics continually at the forefront of baseball conversations, Clubhouse Confidential with Brian Kenny serves as an open forum to discuss and debate topics using modern statistical research and value projection.
  • Inside Info: This is an interview segment with one of the Baseball Insiders.
  • Inside the Park: This segment features live coverage of an ongoing game.
  • Update: A brief update of an ongoing game, which includes a certain key play (such as a double play, a strikeout, a home run, etc.).
  • 7 Minute Stretch: A period of seven minutes (or longer) in which the host and analysts play highlights of games that ended or are in progress, and announce news. The 7-minute clock is stopped when they go Inside the Park or interview a player following the game.
  • References

    MLB Tonight Wikipedia