ESPN covers World Series Game 1; hear ESPN Radio’s calls
EDITOR’S NOTE: Due to weather, Major League Baseball has moved the start of the 2016 World Series Game 2 to 7 p.m. ET tonight at Progressive Field in Cleveland. Baseball Tonight’s coverage will now air from 4-6 p.m. ET on ESPN2. SportsCenter on the Road from Cleveland will air 6-7 p.m. ET on ESPN, then SportsCenter from 7-7:30 p.m. will be on ESPN2 and on ESPNEWS from 7-8 p.m.
The voices of the ESPN Radio coverage on the World Series, Dan Shulman (L) and Aaron Boone, take a break before broadcasting Game 1. Hear some of their top calls below:
Indians’ Roberto Perez 3-Run Homer
Roberto Perez solo some run
Jose Ramirez, RBI Single
Pitcher Andrew Miller Strikes out Chicago Catcher, David Ross
Cleveland’s East 4th street is home to ESPN’s production trucks and fans.
Anchor Sage Steele speaks with legendary Cleveland Browns running back Jim Brown on the SportsCenter on the Road set.
Fernando Lopez (R) is the coordinating producer for Baseball Tonight and is in charge of the BBTN World Series pregame show.
ESPN’s Chris Berman was in Cleveland for the Baseball Tonight pregame show and stopped to sign autographs prior to the start of Game 1.
The crowded press box at Progressive Field in Cleveland.
The grounds crew attends to Progressive Field before the start of Game 1.