List of Little League World Series Championship Game broadcasters
Note that this list focuses on the television network(s) and announcers who have broadcast the Little League World Series' World Championship Game.
1950s
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporters |
1953[1] | CBS | Jim McKay |
1960s
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporters |
1960[2] | ABC | |||
1963[3] | ABC | Chris Schenkel | ||
1964 | ABC | Jim McKay | Bill Veeck and Sonny Fox | |
1965 | ABC | Jim McKay | Jackie Robinson and Sonny Fox | |
1966[4] | ABC | Jim McKay | Sonny Fox | Keith Jackson |
1967 | ABC | Jim McKay | Ted Williams[5] | Howard Cosell |
1968 | ABC | Keith Jackson | Jimmy Piersall | Jim McKay |
1969 | ABC | Jim McKay | Mickey Mantle | Vin Scully |
1970s
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporters |
1970 | ABC | Jim McKay | Mickey Mantle | Jack Twyman |
1971 | ABC | Jim McKay | Mickey Mantle | Jack Buck |
1972 | ABC | Bud Palmer | Mickey Mantle | Keith Jackson |
1973 | ABC | Keith Jackson | Bob Gibson | Frank Gifford |
1974 | ABC | Jim McKay | Carlton Fisk | Frank Gifford and Howard Cosell |
1975 | ABC | Keith Jackson | Bob Uecker | Al Michaels |
1976 | ABC | Keith Jackson | Bob Gibson | Ross Porter |
1977 | ABC | Al Michaels | Don Sutton | Reggie Jackson |
1978 | ABC | Al Michaels | Brooks Robinson | Keith Jackson |
1979 | ABC | Mel Allen | Red Barber | Curt Gowdy and Keith Jackson |
1980s
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporters |
1980 | ABC | Al Michaels | Don Drysdale and Willie Stargell | Howard Cosell |
1981 | ABC | Jim McKay | Davey Lopes | Bill Russell |
1982 | ABC | Jim McKay | Steve Stone | Frank Gifford |
1983 | ABC | Keith Jackson | Earl Weaver | Al Michaels |
1984 | ABC | Curt Gowdy | Jim Palmer and Earl Weaver | O. J. Simpson |
1985[6] | ABC | Jim McKay | Jim Palmer | Curt Gowdy |
1986 | ABC | Al Trautwig | Johnny Bench | Lynn Swann |
1987 | ABC | Al Trautwig | Jim Palmer | Cheryl Miller and Becky Dixon |
1988 | ABC | Al Trautwig | Jim Palmer | Reggie Jackson and Lynn Swann |
1989 | ABC | Al Trautwig | Jim Palmer | Mike Adamle |
Notes
- At first, only the World Championship Game was televised under the Wide World of Sports[7] anthology umbrella on ABC. Since the late 1980s, when the tournament was reorganized, both the U.S. and international championships, the "semifinals," have been shown.
- ESPN first began covering the games in 1982. With the expansion of ESPN's brand and its family of networks, the total number of games has significantly increased. In 2000, a total of 12 games were televised by ESPN. In addition, the popularity of the game increased the total number of teams from 8 to 16 and ESPN covered all eight U.S. regional championships in 2001 (something they still do today). This was as a result of a second stadium, Volunteer Stadium, which allowed games to take place simultaneously. Also that year, ABC began televising the U.S. Championship Game. That year, ESPN aired a total of 25 games. In 2003, ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2 carried a total of 35 games including regional championships.[8][9] All games aired on any ESPN network are also available via Internet streaming on ESPN3.
- 1985 - ABC carries the Little League World Series championship game live for the first time on Wide World of Sports. For the first time in baseball history, the home plate umpire wears a miniature camera on his mask.
1990s
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporters |
1990 | ABC | Al Trautwig | Jim Palmer | Mike Adamle |
1991 | ABC | Brent Musburger | Jim Palmer | Julie Moran |
1992 | ABC | Brent Musburger | Jim Palmer | Julie Moran |
1993 | ABC | John Saunders | Jim Palmer | Maria Sansone |
1994 | ABC | John Saunders | Jim Palmer | Maria Sansone |
1995 | ABC | Terry Gannon | Jimmy Key | Maria Sansone |
1996 | ABC | Terry Gannon | Kirby Puckett | Dan Patrick |
1997[10] | ABC | Brent Musburger | Jim Palmer | Jimmy Roberts |
1998 | ABC | Brent Musburger | Jim Palmer | Jack Arute |
1999 | ABC | Terry Gannon | Harold Reynolds | Dave Ryan |
Notes
- 1994 - A three-hour rain delay forced Wide World of Sports to go off the air on many ABC affiliates before the game could be completed. The West Coast however, got to see the remainder of the game live from Williamsport, Pa.
- 1997 - For the first time, U.S. Regional championship games in Little League Baseball are televised nationally on ESPN2.
2000s
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporters |
2000 | ABC | Brent Musburger | Harold Reynolds and Orel Hershiser | Dave Ryan |
2001 | ABC | Brent Musburger | Harold Reynolds and Orel Hershiser | Dave Ryan and Álvaro Martín |
2002 | ABC | Brent Musburger | Harold Reynolds and Tony Gwynn | Linda Cohn and Dave Ryan |
2003 | ABC | Brent Musburger | Harold Reynolds | Sam Ryan |
2004 | ABC | Brent Musburger | Harold Reynolds and Buck Martinez | Sam Ryan and Dave Ryan |
2005 | ABC | Brent Musburger | Harold Reynolds | Sam Ryan |
2006 | ESPN2 | Brent Musburger | Orel Hershiser and Joe Morgan | Erin Andrews and Orestes Destrade |
2007 | ABC | Brent Musburger | Orel Hershiser and Dusty Baker | Erin Andrews and Orestes Destrade |
2008 | ABC | Brent Musburger | Orel Hershiser | Stacey Dales, Pedro Gomez, and Orestes Destrade |
2009 | ABC | Brent Musburger | Orel Hershiser | Moises Arias and Orestes Destrade |
Notes
- 2002 - Both the U.S. Championship and World Championship Games were televised live during prime time for the first time (6:30 ET). The World Championship Game was aired on tape delay on the West Coast.
- In 2006, 28 of the 36 games were televised on ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC.
- 2006 - The World Championship Game was initially supposed to air on ABC. However, a rain delay caused the game to be postponed until following day (Monday, August 28, 2006). As a result, the Championship Game instead, aired on ESPN2.
- In January 2007, it was announced that ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC had extended their contract with the Little League organization through 2014.[11]
2010s
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporters |
2010 | ABC | Brent Musburger | Orel Hershiser | Kyle Peterson and Bobby Valentine |
2011 | ABC | Brent Musburger | Orel Hershiser | Kyle Peterson |
2012 | ABC | Karl Ravech | Nomar Garciaparra | Jenn Brown |
2013 | ABC | Karl Ravech | Orel Hershiser and Nomar Garciaparra | Jaymee Sire |
2014 | ABC | Karl Ravech | Barry Larkin and Nomar Garciaparra | Jaymee Sire |
2015 | ABC | Karl Ravech | Nomar Garciaparra and Kyle Peterson | Jaymee Sire |
See also
- Wide World of Sports
- Major League Baseball on ABC
- ESPN Major League Baseball
- Little League World Series#Little League World Series champions
- Little League World Series on television
References
- ↑ 1953 - The Little League World Series is televised for the first time, by CBS, with rookie announcer Jim McKay behind the mike.
- ↑ The World Series final is broadcast live on television – ABC's first.
- ↑ 1963 - ABC and its Wide World of Sports program televises the Little League World Series championship game for the first time, with Chris Schenkel calling the play-by-play.
- ↑ The game is broadcast in color for the first time on ABC Wide World of Sports.
- ↑ Baseball great Ted Williams is an announcer for ABC.
- ↑ For the first time, ABC-TV carries the Little League World Series championship game live on Wide World of Sports. ... For the first time in baseball history, ABC mounts a micro-miniature camera on the mask of the home plate umpire, Frank Rizzo.
- ↑ Little League World Series Was Longest-Running Event on ‘ABC’s Wide World of Sports’
- ↑ http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print?id=677485&type=story
- ↑ http://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/18/sports/baseball/18LITT.html?ei=5007&en=e42df3eaa8172335&ex=1376539200&partner=USERLAND&pagewanted=all&position=
- ↑ For the first time, U.S. Regional championship games in Little League Baseball are televised nationally on ESPN2.
- ↑ latimes.com
External links
- Tony Gwynn To Be In Broadcast Booth For Little League Baseball World Series
- ESPN.com
- Little League Chronology
- NASO LockerRoom - ESPN Expands Little League World Series Coverage
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