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Major League Baseball on ABC schedules[edit]

1965[edit]

Date Teams Announcers
April 17, 1965 San Francisco @ New York Mets
Baltimore @ Boston
Chicago Cubs @ Milwaukee
Chris Schenkel and Leo Durocher
Merle Harmon and Jackie Robinson
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
April 24, 1965[1] St. Louis @ Cincinnati
Boston @ Baltimore
New York Mets @ San Francisco
Merle Harmon and Jackie Robinson
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
Chris Schenkel and Leo Durocher
May 1, 1965 Minnesota @ Chicago White Sox
Boston @ Detroit
Philadelphia @ Milwaukee
Chris Schenkel and Leo Durocher
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
Merle Harmon and Jackie Robinson
May 8, 1965 New York Yankees @ Washington
Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh
Los Angeles Dodgers @ San Francisco
Merle Harmon and Leo Durocher
Chris Schenkel and Jackie Robinson
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
May 15, 1965 Reds @ New York Mets
Los Angeles Angels @ Chicago White Sox
Chicago Cubs @ Los Angeles Dodgers
Merle Harmon and Tommy Henrich
Chris Schenkel and Jackie Robinson
Keith Jackson and Leo Durocher
May 22, 1965 Baltimore @ Detroit
San Francisco @ Houston
Pittsburgh @ Milwaukee
Merle Harmon and Jackie Robinson
Chris Schenkel and Leo Durocher
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
May 29, 1965 New York Yankees @ Chicago White Sox
Cleveland @ Detroit
Los Angeles Angels @ Baltimore
Chris Schenkel and Leo Durocher
Merle Harmon and Jackie Robinson
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
June 5, 1965 Los Angeles Dodgers @ Milwaukee
Houston @ St. Louis
Baltimore @ Los Angeles Angels
Chris Schenkel and Jackie Robinson
Merle Harmon and Leo Durocher
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
June 12, 1965[2] Los Angeles Dodgers @ New York Mets
San Francisco @ Pittsburgh
Cleveland @ Kansas City
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
Chris Schenkel and Jackie Robinson
Merle Harmon and Leo Durocher
June 19, 1965 Chicago Cubs @ Cincinnati
Los Angeles Angels @ Cleveland
Philadelphia @ Los Angeles Dodgers
Merle Harmon and Jackie Robinson
Chris Schenkel and Leo Durocher
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
June 26, 1965 Baltimore @ Chicago White Sox
Detroit @ Minnesota
Pittsburgh @ Los Angeles Dodgers
Chris Schenkel and Leo Durocher
Merle Harmon and Jackie Robinson
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
July 3, 1965 New York Yankees @ Boston
San Francisco @ Chicago Cubs
Chicago White Sox @ Los Angeles Angels
Chris Schenkel and Leo Durocher
Merle Harmon and Jackie Robinson
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
July 10, 1965 New York Yankees @ Minnesota
Los Angeles Dodgers @ Pittsburgh
Detroit @ Kansas City
Chris Schenkel and Leo Durocher
Merle Harmon and Jackie Robinson
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
July 17, 1965 Baltimore @ Detroit
Los Angeles Angels @ Chicago White Sox
Houston @ San Francisco
Chris Schenkel and Warren Spahn[3]
Merle Harmon and Tommy Henrich
Keith Jackson and Jackie Robinson
July 24, 1965 Chicago White Sox @ Detroit
Los Angeles Angels @ Boston
Milwaukee @ San Francisco
Chris Schenkel and Leo Durocher
Merle Harmon and Jackie Robinson
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
July 31, 1965 San Francisco @ Milwaukee
Baltimore @ Minnesota
Chris Schenkel and Jackie Robinson
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
August 7, 1965 San Francisco @ St. Louis
Cleveland @ Chicago White Sox
Keith Jackson and Jackie Robinson
Chris Schenkel and Leo Durocher
August 14, 1965 Cincinnati @ St. Louis
Minnesota @ Cleveland
Keith Jackson and Jackie Robinson
Merle Harmon and Leo Durocher
August 21, 1965 St. Louis @ New York Mets
Milwaukee @ Pittsburgh
Keith Jackson and Jackie Robinson
Chris Schenkel and Leo Durocher
August 28, 1965 Houston @ Pittsburgh
Cleveland @ Minnesota
New York Yankees @ Kansas City
Merle Harmon and Jackie Robinson
Chris Schenkel and Leo Durocher
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
September 4, 1965 San Francisco @ Chicago Cubs
Pittsburgh @ Milwaukee
Los Angeles Dodgers @ Houston
Chris Schenkel and Jackie Robinson
Merle Harmon and Leo Durocher
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
September 6, 1965 San Francisco @ Los Angeles Dodgers
Pittsburgh @ Cincinnati
Chris Schenkel, Leo Durocher and Jackie Robinson
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
September 11, 1965 Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh
Milwaukee @ New York Mets
Chicago Cubs @ San Francisco
Chris Schenkel and Jackie Robinson
Merle Harmon and Tommy Henrich
Keith Jackson and Leo Durocher
September 18, 1965 San Francisco @ Milwaukee
Washington @ Minnesota
Chris Schenkel and Leo Durocher
Merle Harmon and Jackie Robinson
September 25, 1965 Milwaukee @ San Francisco
Pittsburgh @ Chicago Cubs
Minnesota @ Washington
Keith Jackson and Tommy Henrich
Chris Schenkel and Leo Durocher
Merle Harmon and Jackie Robinson
October 2, 1965 Baltimore @ Cleveland
Cincinnati @ San Francisco
Milwaukee @ Los Angeles
Merle Harmon and Tommy Henrich
Chris Schenkel and Leo Durocher
Keith Jackson and Jackie Robinson

1976-1977[edit]

Date Teams Announcers
April 12, 1976[4] New York Yankees @ Baltimore
Oakland @ Texas
Bob Prince, Bob Uecker and Warner Wolf
Al Michaels, Bob Gibson and Norm Cash
April 19, 1976[5] New York Mets @ St. Louis
Houston @ Los Angeles
Bob Prince, Bob Uecker and Warner Wolf
Al Michaels, Bob Gibson and Norm Cash
May 10, 1976 Los Angeles @ St. Louis
Chicago White Sox @ Texas
Bob Prince, Bob Uecker and Warner Wolf
Al Michaels, Bob Gibson and Norm Cash
May 31, 1976[6] New York Yankees @ Boston
Cincinnati @ Houston
Bob Prince, Bob Uecker and Warner Wolf
Al Michaels, Bob Gibson and Norm Cash
June 7, 1976 Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh
Texas @ Baltimore
Bob Prince, Bob Uecker and Warner Wolf
Al Michaels, Bob Gibson and Norm Cash
June 14, 1976 Cincinnati @ Chicago Cubs
Kansas City @ Detroit
Bob Prince, Bob Uecker and Warner Wolf
Al Michaels, Bob Gibson and Norm Cash
June 21, 1976 Los Angeles @ Cincinnati
Boston @ Baltimore
Bob Prince, Bob Uecker and Warner Wolf
Al Michaels, Bob Gibson and Norm Cash
June 28, 1976 New York Yankees @ Detroit
Chicago Cubs @ Pittsburgh
Bob Prince, Bob Uecker and Warner Wolf
Al Michaels, Bob Gibson and Norm Cash
July 5, 1976[7] Los Angeles @ Philadelphia
New York Mets @ Houston
Bob Prince, Bob Uecker and Warner Wolf
Al Michaels, Bob Gibson and Norm Cash
August 2, 1976 St. Louis @ Pittsburgh
Detroit @ New York Yankees
Bob Prince, Bob Uecker and Warner Wolf
Al Michaels, Bob Gibson and Norm Cash
August 9, 1976 New York Yankees @ Kansas City
Los Angeles @ Pittsburgh[8]
Bob Prince, Bob Uecker and Warner Wolf
Al Michaels, Bob Gibson and Norm Cash
August 16, 1976 Texas @ New York Yankees
Baltimore @ Minnesota[9]
Bob Prince, Bob Gibson and Norm Cash
Al Michaels, Bob Uecker and Warner Wolf[10]
August 23, 1976 St. Louis @ Cincinnati[11]
Oakland @ Baltimore
Philadelphia @ Atlanta
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
Warner Wolf and Bob Gibson
Bob Prince and Norm Cash
August 30, 1976 Cincinnati @ St. Louis
Kansas City @ Baltimore
New York Yankees @ Oakland[12]
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
Warner Wolf and Bob Gibson[13]
Bob Prince and Norm Cash
September 6, 1976 Los Angeles @ San Diego
Boston @ New York Yankees
Al Michaels and Warner Wolf
Bob Uecker and Bob Gibson
April 11, 1977 New York Yankees @ Kansas City[14]
Chicago Cubs @ Philadelphia
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bill White
April 18, 1977 Los Angeles @ Cincinnati
New York Mets @ St. Louis
Cleveland @ Baltimore
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bill White
Warner Wolf and Bob Gibson
May 9, 1977 Cincinnati @ St. Louis
Chicago White Sox @ Texas
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bill White
May 23, 1977 Boston @ New York Yankees
San Francisco @ St. Louis
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bill White
May 30, 1977[15] New York Yankees @ Boston
Los Angeles @ Houston
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bill White
June 6, 1977 New York Yankees @ Texas[16]
Chicago White Sox @ Minnesota
Boston @ Kansas City
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Warner Wolf and Bill White
Al Michaels and Bob Gibson
June 13, 1977 Chicago White Sox @ Boston
Cincinnati @ Philadelphia
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bill White
June 20, 1977 New York Yankees @ Detroit
Cincinnati @ Philadelphia
Chicago Cubs @ San Francisco
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bill White
Warner Wolf and Bob Gibson
June 27, 1977 Pittsburgh @ St. Louis
Los Angeles @ Atlanta
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bill White
July 4, 1977 Cincinnati @ Atlanta
New York Mets @ Philadelphia
Kansas City @ Texas
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bill White
Warner Wolf and Bob Gibson
July 11, 1977 New York Yankees @ Baltimore
Kansas City @ Chicago White Sox[17]
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bill White
July 25, 1977[18] Cincinnati @ St. Louis
Chicago White Sox @ Boston
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bill White
August 1, 1977 Chicago Cubs @ Cincinnati
Minnesota @ Kansas City
Al Michaels, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Warner Wolf and Bill White
August 8, 1977 Chicago Cubs[19] @ Pittsburgh[20]
Cincinnati @ Los Angeles
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell[21]
Al Michaels and Bill White
August 15, 1977 Kansas City @ Boston
Chicago White Sox[22] @ New York Yankees
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels, Bill White and Bob Gibson
August 22, 1977 Boston @ Minnesota
New York Yankees @ Chicago White Sox
Los Angeles[23] @ St. Louis
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bill White
Warner Wolf and Bob Gibson
August 29, 1977 Oakland @ Boston
Chicago White Sox @ Cleveland
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bill White
September 5, 1977 New York Yankees @ Cleveland
Los Angeles @ San Diego
Texas @ Minnesota
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Warner Wolf and Bill White
Al Michaels and Mark Fidrych[24]

1978-1979[edit]

Date Teams Announcers
April 10, 1978 New York Yankees @ Texas
Los Angeles @ Houston
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
April 17, 1978 Cincinnati @ Los Angeles
Baltimore @ New York Yankees
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
April 24, 1978 Kansas City @ Texas
New York Yankees @ Baltimore
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
May 1, 1978 Philadelphia @ Cincinnati
Baltimore @ Boston
Keith Jackson and Don Drysdale
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
May 22, 1978 Texas @ Minnesota
Los Angeles @ San Diego
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
May 29, 1978 Pittsburgh @ Philadelphia
San Francisco @ Houston
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
June 5, 1978 San Francisco @ Philadelphia
Los Angeles @ New York Mets
Chicago White Sox @ Cleveland
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
Jim Lampley and Bill White
June 12, 1978 Chicago Cubs @ Cincinnati[25]
Oakland @ New York Yankees
Philadelphia @ Los Angeles
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
Jim Lampley and Bill White
June 19, 1978 New York Yankees @ Boston
Chicago Cubs @ Pittsburgh[26]
Al Michaels, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Jim Lampley, Bob Uecker and Bill White
June 26, 1978 Kansas City @ California
Boston @ New York Yankees
Al Michaels, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Jim Lampley, Bob Uecker and Bill White
July 3, 1978 New York Yankees @ Boston
California @ Kansas City
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Jim Lampley, Bob Uecker and Bill White
July 17, 1978 Minnesota @ Boston
San Francisco @ St. Louis
Al Michaels, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Jim Lampley and Bob Uecker
July 24, 1978 New York Yankees @ Kansas City
Chicago Cubs @ Los Angeles
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
July 31, 1978 New York Mets @ Philadelphia
San Francisco @ Houston
Al Michaels, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Jim Lampley and Bob Uecker
August 7, 1978 Atlanta @ Cincinnati
California @ Oakland
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
August 14, 1978 New York Yankees @ Baltimore
Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh
Al Michaels, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Jim Lampley and Bob Uecker
August 21, 1978 Los Angeles @ Montreal
Chicago Cubs @ Houston
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
August 28, 1978 Pittsburgh @ Cincinnati
California @ New York Yankees
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
October 2, 1978 New York Yankees @ Boston Keith Jackson and Don Drysdale
June 4, 1979 Texas @ Boston
Los Angeles @ Pittsburgh
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
June 11, 1979 Boston @ Kansas City
Houston @ Pittsburgh
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
June 18, 1979 Chicago Cubs @ Los Angeles[27]
Cincinnati @ Montreal
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
June 25, 1979 Cincinnati @ Houston
Montreal @ St. Louis
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
July 2, 1979 Boston @ New York Yankees
Baltimore @ Texas
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
July 9, 1979 Los Angeles @ Montreal
Boston @ California
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell[28]
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
July 13, 1979 New York Yankees @ California Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell[29]
July 23, 1979[30] California @ Boston[31]
Kansas City @ Texas
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell[32]
Al Michaels and Don Drysdale
July 30, 1979 Baltimore @ Milwaukee
Chicago Cubs @ Philadelphia
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
August 6, 1979 Baltimore @ New York Yankees
San Francisco @ Los Angeles
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
August 13, 1979 Pittsburgh @ Philadelphia
Montreal @ Houston
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
August 20, 1979 Texas @ Baltimore
Montreal @ Cincinnati
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
August 27, 1979 Houston @ Montreal
Cincinnati @ Philadelphia
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
September 9, 1979 Los Angeles @ Cincinnati
San Francisco @ Houston
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
September 23, 1979 Cincinnati @ Houston Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
September 30, 1979 Chicago Cubs @ Pittsburgh[33]
Montreal @ Philadelphia
Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker

1980-1982[edit]

Date Teams Announcers
June 2, 1980 Cincinnati @ Los Angeles Al Michaels, Bob Uecker and Lou Brock
June 9, 1980 New York Yankees @ California Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Lou Brock
June 16, 1980 Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh
Oakland @ Boston
Al Michaels, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Lou Brock
June 23, 1980 Los Angeles @ Houston
Boston @ New York Yankees
Al Michaels, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Keith Jackson and Bob Uecker
June 30, 1980 New York Yankees @ Boston
Philadelphia @ Montreal
Al Michaels, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Keith Jackson and Bob Uecker
August 17, 1980 Montreal @ Pittsburgh
New York Yankees @ Baltimore
Al Michaels, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Keith Jackson and Bob Uecker
August 24, 1980 Los Angeles @ New York Mets
Baltimore @ Oakland
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Don Drysdale
August 31, 1980 Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh
Houston @ Chicago Cubs
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Don Drysdale
September 7, 1980 Oakland @ Baltimore
California @ New York Yankees
Al Michaels, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Keith Jackson and Bob Uecker
September 14, 1980 Pittsburgh @ Monteal
Los Angeles @ Cincinnati
Al Michaels and Don Drysdale
Keith Jackson and Bob Uecker
September 21, 1980 Houston @ San Francisco
Cincinnati @ Los Angeles
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
Keith Jackson and Don Drysdale
September 28, 1980[34] Montreal @ Philadelphia
Cincinnati @ Houston
Keith Jackson and Don Drysdale
Jim Lampley and Bob Uecker
October 5, 1980 Houston @ Los Angeles Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
October 6, 1980 Houston @ Los Angeles Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
June 1, 1981 New York Yankees @ Cleveland
Montreal @ St. Louis
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
June 8, 1981 New York Yankees @ Kansas City[35]
Houston @ Philadelphia
Al Michaels, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Keith Jackson and Bob Uecker
August 10, 1981 Cincinnati @ Los Angeles
St. Louis @ Philadelphia[36]
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
August 16, 1981 Chicago White Sox @ Baltimore[37]

Keith Jackson and Don Drysdale

August 23, 1981 Kansas City @ New York Yankees
Los Angeles @ St. Louis
Keith Jackson and Don Drysdale
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
September 6, 1981 Cincinnati @ Philadelphia
Oakland @ Baltimore
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
September 13, 1981 Boston @ New York Yankees
Los Angeles @ Cincinnati
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
September 20, 1981 Oakland @ Chicago White Sox
Cincinnati @ Los Angeles
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
September 27, 1981 Milwaukee @ Detroit
Pittsburgh @ St. Louis
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
October 4, 1981 Detroit @ Milwaukee Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
June 7, 1982 Oakland @ Chicago White Sox
St. Louis @ Montreal
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels, Don Drysdale and Steve Stone
June 14, 1982 Boston @ New York Yankees
New York Mets @ Pittsburgh
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
Keith Jackson and Don Drysdale
June 21, 1982 Detroit @ Boston
Philadelphia @ St. Louis
Al Michaels, Steve Stone and Howard Cosell
Don Drysdale and Bob Uecker
June 28, 1982 St. Louis @ Philadelphia
Houston @ Atlanta
Al Michaels, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Don Drysdale and Steve Stone
July 5, 1982 Milwaukee @ Chicago White Sox
San Diego @ Montreal
Al Michaels, Steve Stone and Howard Cosell
Don Drysdale and Bob Uecker
July 19, 1982 California @ Baltimore
Montreal @ Los Angeles
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels, Bob Uecker and Steve Stone
July 26, 1982 Toronto @ Boston
Chicago White Sox @ Baltimore
Al Michaels, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Steve Stone
August 2, 1982 Montreal @ Philadelphia
Pittsburgh @ St. Louis
Al Michaels, Bob Uecker and Howard Cosell
Don Drysdale and Steve Stone
August 9, 1982 New York Yankees @ Detroit
Cincinnati @ Los Angeles
Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Al Michaels, Bob Uecker and Steve Stone
August 16, 1982 Baltimore @ Boston
Kansas City @ New York Yankees
Al Michaels, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell
Keith Jackson, Bob Uecker and Steve Stone
August 23, 1982 Los Angeles @ St. Louis
Philadelphia @ Atlanta
Keith Jackson and Bob Uecker
Don Drysdale and Steve Stone
September 19, 1982 Pittsburgh @ Philadelphia
New York Yankees @ Milwaukee
Al Michaels and Bob Uecker
Don Drysdale and Steve Stone
September 26, 1982 Baltimore @ Milwaukee
Chicago Cubs @ St. Louis
Al Michaels and Steve Stone
Don Drysdale and Bob Uecker
October 3, 1982 Milwaukee @ Baltimore
Atlanta @ San Diego
Los Angeles @ San Francisco
Keith Jackson and Howard Cosell[38]
Al Michaels and Steve Stone
Don Drysdale

1983-1988[edit]

Date Teams Announcers
June 6, 1983 California @ Milwaukee
June 13, 1983 Philadelphia @ St. Louis
June 20, 1983 New York Yankees @ Baltimore
June 27, 1983 Baltimore @ New York Yankees
July 4, 1983 Kansas City @ California
July 11, 1983 St. Louis @ Los Angeles
July 18, 1983 Kansas City @ Toronto
Chicago White Sox @ Cleveland
Al Michaels, Howard Cosell and Earl Weaver[39][40]
Don Drysdale and Steve Stone
July 25, 1983 New York Yankees @ Texas
Baltimore @ California
August 1, 1983 New York Yankees @ Chicago White Sox
August 8, 1983 Pittsburgh @ Philadelphia
August 15, 1983 Boston @ Milwaukee
Montreal @ St. Louis[41]

Don Drysdale and Steve Stone[42]
August 22, 1983 Chicago White Sox @ Kansas City
June 4, 1984 Toronto @ Detroit
Cincinnati @ Los Angeles
Al Michaels, Howard Cosell and Earl Weaver
Don Drysdale and Jim Palmer[43]
June 11, 1984 Detroit @ Toronto
Al Michaels, Jim Palmer and Earl Weaver[44]
June 18, 1984 New York Yankees @ Detroit
June 25, 1984 New York Mets @ Philadelphia
July 2, 1984 Detroit @ Chicago White Sox
Chicago Cubs @ San Diego
July 23, 1984 Chicago Cubs @ Philadelphia
June 3, 1985 New York Mets @ Los Angeles Al Michaels and Jim Palmer[45]
June 10, 1985 New York Yankees @ Toronto
Chicago Cubs @ Montreal
Al Michaels and Jim Palmer
Don Drysdale and Tim McCarver[46]
June 17, 1985 Chicago Cubs @ New York Mets Al Michaels, Howard Cosell and Jim Palmer[47]
June 24, 1985 Baltimore @ New York Yankees
Chicago White Sox @ Oakland
Al Michaels, Howard Cosell and Jim Palmer
Tim McCarver and Tommy John[48]
July 1, 1985 Cincinnati @ Los Angeles
Detroit @ Baltimore
Al Michaels, Howard Cosell and Jim Palmer[49]
Don Drysdale and Tim McCarver[50]
July 8, 1985 New York Mets @ Cincinnati
Milwaukee @ California
Al Michaels, Howard Cosell and Jim Palmer
Don Drysdale and Tim McCarver[51]
July 22, 1985 New York Yankees @ Kansas City
July 29, 1985 Montreal @ New York Mets[52]
Kansas City Royals @ Detroit Tigers
Al Michaels, Howard Cosell and Jim Palmer
Don Drysdale and Tim McCarver[53]
September 29, 1985 Kansas City @ Minnesota Al Michaels, Howard Cosell[54] and Jim Palmer
April 13, 1986 New York Mets @ Philadelphia
April 27, 1986 New York Mets @ St. Louis
May 18, 1986 New York Mets @ Los Angeles
June 1, 1986 San Francisco @ New York Mets Al Michaels and Jim Palmer[55]
June 30, 1986 New York Mets @ St. Louis Al Michaels and Tim McCarver[56]
July 7, 1986 New York Yankees @ Texas
Oakland @ Boston

Al Michaels and Jim Palmer[57]
July 21, 1986 New York Mets @ Cincinnati
July 28, 1986 Boston @ Chicago White Sox
August 4, 1986 Chicago White Sox @ Boston
August 11, 1986 New York Mets @ Philadelphia
August 18, 1986 New York Mets @ Los Angeles
August 25, 1986 California @ New York Yankees
June 1, 1987 California @ New York Yankees
St. Louis @ Cincinnati[58]

Gary Bender[59] and Tim McCarver
June 8, 1987 Toronto @ New York Yankees
June 15, 1987 New York Mets @ Montreal
June 22, 1987 Montreal @ St. Louis
Kansas City @ Oakland[60]

Gary Bender and Jim Palmer
June 29, 1987 St. Louis @ New York Mets[61] Al Michaels and Tim McCarver
July 6, 1987 Minnesota @ New York Yankees
July 20, 1987 New York Yankees @ Minnesota
July 27, 1987 San Francisco @ Los Angeles
Chicago White Sox @ Detroit[62]
Al Michaels[63] and Tim McCarver
Gary Bender and Jim Palmer
October 4, 1987 Toronto @ Detroit Al Michaels,[64] Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver
May 30, 1988[65][66] New York Yankees at Oakland Gary Bender and Joe Morgan
June 6, 1988[67] Boston @ New York Yankees
Houston @ Los Angeles
June 13, 1988 St. Louis @ New York Mets
New York Yankees @ Boston

Gary Bender and Joe Morgan
June 20, 1988 New York Yankees @ Detroit[68]
June 27, 1988 New York Mets @ Pittsburgh Al Michaels,[69] Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver
July 4, 1988[70] Cincinnati @ New York Mets
July 18, 1988 Texas @ New York Yankees
July 25, 1988 New York Mets @ Philadelphia
Los Angeles @ San Francisco

Gary Bender and Joe Morgan[71]
August 1, 1988[72] Pittsburgh @ New York Mets
Houston @ San Francisco

1989[edit]

Date Teams Announcers
June 8, 1989 New York Mets @ Chicago Cubs
San Diego Padres @ Houston Astros
Al Michaels,[73] Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver
Gary Thorne[74] and Joe Morgan
June 15, 1989 Chicago Cubs @ New York Mets
Houston Astros @ Los Angeles Dodgers
June 22, 1989 Baltimore @ California
Toronto @ Oakland[75]
Al Michaels, Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver
Gary Thorne[76] and Joe Morgan
June 29, 1989[77] Chicago Cubs @ San Francisco Al Michaels, Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver[78]
July 6, 1989 Cincinnati @ New York Mets
Kansas City @ Oakland
July 13, 1989 Kansas City @ New York Yankees[79]
July 20, 1989 San Francisco @ Chicago Cubs Al Michaels, Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver
July 27, 1989 Baltimore[80] @ Minnesota Al Michaels, Jim Palmer and Tim McCarver

Major League Baseball on CBS schedules[edit]

1990[edit]

Date Teams Announcers
April 14, 1990 Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh[81]
Los Angeles at Houston[82][83][84]
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
April 21, 1990 Montreal at New York Mets
California at Minnesota
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
June 16, 1990[85] Boston at Baltimore[86]
San Diego at Los Angeles
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
June 23, 1990 St. Louis at Chicago Cubs[87]
San Francisco at Houston[88]
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
June 30, 1990 Oakland at Toronto Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
July 7, 1990 Chicago Cubs at San Francisco
Minnesota at New York Yankees
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
July 10, 1990 All-Star Game (Wrigley Field, Chicago) Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
July 14, 1990 Kansas City at Boston
San Diego at Pittsburgh
Greg Gumbel[89] and Jim Kaat
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
July 21, 1990 San Francisco at Chicago Cubs
Philadelphia at Cincinnati
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
July 28, 1990 St. Louis at New York Mets
Baltimore at Kansas City
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
August 4, 1990 Los Angeles at San Francisco[90]
New York Mets at St. Louis[91]
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
August 11, 1990 New York Yankees at Oakland
Texas at Chicago White Sox[92]
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
August 12, 1990 New York Yankees at Oakland[93][94]
August 18, 1990 California at Boston
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
August 25, 1990 New York Mets at Los Angeles[95]
Boston at Toronto
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
September 22, 1990 St. Louis at Pittsburgh[96]
Boston at New York Yankees[97][98]
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
September 29, 1990 Boston at Toronto[99] Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat

1991[edit]

Date Teams Announcers
April 20,[100][101] 1991 New York Mets at Montreal[102]
Detroit at Chicago White Sox
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
Jack Buck[103] and Tim McCarver
April 27, 1991 Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati
Seattle at Minnesota
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
May 5, 1991 Boston at Chicago White Sox
Cleveland at Oakland
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
May 18,[104] 1991 New York Mets at Los Angeles Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
May 25, 1991 Los Angeles at Cincinnati
Cleveland at Milwaukee
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
June 15, 1991 Chicago Cubs at San Diego Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
June 22, 1991 Pittsburgh at Los Angeles Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
June 29, 1991 St. Louis at Chicago Cubs
Boston at Baltimore
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
July 9, 1991 All-Star Game (SkyDome, Toronto) Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
July 13, 1991 Baltimore at Oakland (dropped)
July 14, 1991 New York Yankees at California Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
July 20, 1991 Los Angeles at New York Mets
Detroit at Kansas City
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton[105] and Jim Kaat
August 3, 1991 Toronto at Boston
Pittsburgh at St. Louis
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
August 24, 1991 Cincinnati at New York Mets
Minnesota[106] at Baltimore (dropped)
New York Yankees at Toronto
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver

Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
September 14, 1991 Chicago White Sox at California (dropped)[107]
Los Angeles at Atlanta[108][109]
Oakland at Toronto

Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
September 21,[110] 1991 San Francisco at San Diego (dropped)
New York Yankees at Boston (dropped)
Toronto at Oakland


Dick Stockton and Tim McCarver
September 28,[111] 1991 San Francisco at Los Angeles
Atlanta at Houston
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
October 5, 1991 Houston at Atlanta[112]
Los Angeles at San Francisco
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
Jack Buck and Tim McCarver

1992[edit]

Note: All times eastern
Date Teams Announcers
April 18, 1992[113] Chicago Cubs at St. Louis
Detroit at Baltimore
Oakland at Texas (1:00 p.m.) (dropped)
Sean McDonough[114][115][116] and Tim McCarver[117]
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
April 25, 1992 Oakland at Minnesota[118] (1:00 p.m.) Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver[119]
May 2, 1992 New York Mets at Atlanta
Texas at Chicago White Sox (1:00 p.m.)
Dick Stockton[120] and Jim Kaat
Sean McDonough[121] and Tim McCarver[122]
June 13, 1992 Boston at Toronto (1:00 p.m.)
Los Angeles at Cincinnati[123]
Chicago White Sox at Minnesota (1:00 p.m.) (dropped)
Sean McDonough[124] and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
June 20, 1992 Oakland at California (dropped)
Los Angeles at Houston (dropped)
San Diego at San Francisco (3:00 p.m.)


Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
June 27, 1992 New York Mets at St. Louis
Atlanta[125] at Cincinnati
Milwaukee at Boston (1:00 p.m.) (dropped)
Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
July 4, 1992 Chicago Cubs at Atlanta
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
Milwaukee at Kansas City (1:00 p.m.) (dropped)
Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
July 11, 1992 St. Louis at Los Angeles
Philadelphia at San Diego (dropped)
Montreal at San Francisco (3:00 p.m.) (dropped)
Sean McDonough[126] and Tim McCarver

July 14, 1992 All-Star Game (Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego) (8:00 p.m.) Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
July 18, 1992 Boston at Minnesota (dropped)
Atlanta at Houston (dropped)
Texas at Baltimore (1:00 p.m.)


Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
July 25, 1992 Minnesota at Boston
Texas at Baltimore
Detroit at California (3:00 p.m.) (dropped)
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
August 1, 1992 New York Yankees at Toronto (1:00 p.m.)
St. Louis at Pittsburgh[127][128]
Oakland at Kansas City (1:00 p.m.)
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
August 8, 1992[129] Los Angeles at Atlanta
New York Mets at Chicago Cubs (1:00 p.m.)
Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
August 29, 1992 Cincinnati at New York Mets
San Francisco at Chicago Cubs (dropped)
Kansas City at Detroit (dropped)
Milwaukee at Toronto (1:00 p.m.)
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat


Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
September 19, 1992 Boston at Detroit (dropped)
Los Angeles at San Francisco (dropped)
St. Louis at Chicago Cubs (3:00 p.m.) (dropped)
Texas at Toronto (3:00 p.m.)
Baltimore at Milwaukee



Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat
September 26, 1992 Oakland at Milwaukee
New York Mets at Pittsburgh
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat[130]
Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
October 3, 1992 Detroit at Toronto (3:00 p.m.)
Milwaukee at Oakland
Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver[131]
Dick Stockton and Jim Kaat

1993[edit]

Date Teams Announcers
April 17, 1993[132] New York Mets at Cincinnati
Chicago White Sox at Boston
Greg Gumbel and Jim Kaat
Sean McDonough[133] and Tim McCarver
April 24, 1993 Florida at Colorado[134]
Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs
Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
Greg Gumbel and Jim Kaat
May 1, 1993 St. Louis at Atlanta Sean McDonough[135] and Tim McCarver
May 8, 1993 Baltimore at Toronto (1:00 p.m.) Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
May 15, 1993 Los Angeles[136] at Houston Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
May 22, 1993 New York Yankees at Boston
California at Texas
Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
Greg Gumbel and Jim Kaat
May 29, 1993 San Francisco[137] at Atlanta
Montreal at Chicago Cubs
Greg Gumbel and Jim Kaat
Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
July 10,[138] 1993 San Francisco at Philadelphia
Detroit at Kansas City
Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
Greg Gumbel and Jim Kaat
July 13, 1993 All-Star Game (Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore) (8:00 p.m.) Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
July 17, 1993 Oakland at New York Yankees
Houston at St. Louis
Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
Greg Gumbel and Jim Kaat
July 24,[139] 1993 Philadelphia[140] at San Francisco[141] Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
July 31, 1993 Detroit at Toronto
Atlanta at Houston
Greg Gumbel and Jim Kaat
Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
August 7, 1993 Boston at Detroit
Chicago Cubs at St. Louis
Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
Jim Kaat and Steve Stone[142][143]
August 28,[144] 1993 Chicago Cubs at Atlanta Greg Gumbel[145] and Jim Kaat
September 18, 1993 Boston[146] at New York Yankees
New York Mets at Atlanta
Greg Gumbel and Jim Kaat
Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver
September 25, 1993 Atlanta at Philadelphia[147]
Texas at Chicago White Sox (dropped, rain-out)
Sean McDonough[148] and Tim McCarver
Greg Gumbel and Jim Kaat (scheduled)
October 2, 1993 San Francisco at Los Angeles
Colorado at Atlanta
Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver[149]
Greg Gumbel and Jim Kaat

Major League Baseball on NBC schedules[edit]

1967-1969[edit]

Date Teams Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
April 15, 1967 Los Angeles at St. Louis[150]
San Francisco at Atlanta
Curt Gowdy
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
April 22, 1967 Kansas City at Baltimore
Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs
Curt Gowdy
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
April 29, 1967 Detroit at Baltimore
Cleveland at Chicago White Sox
Curt Gowdy
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
May 6, 1967 San Francisco at Pittsburgh
St. Louis at Chicago Cubs
Curt Gowdy
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
May 13, 1967 Atlanta at Pittsburgh
Detroit at Boston
Curt Gowdy
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
May 20, 1967 Los Angeles at Chicago Cubs
Washington at Detroit
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
Tony Kubek
May 27, 1967 Los Angeles at San Francisco Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
June 3, 1967 Atlanta at Cincinnati
Detroit at New York Yankees
Curt Gowdy
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
June 10, 1967 Baltimore at Minnesota
Chicago White Sox at New York Yankees
Curt Gowdy
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
June 17, 1967 St. Louis at San Francisco
Kansas City at Detroit
Curt Gowdy
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
June 24, 1967 Chicago White Sox at Minnesota Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
July 1, 1967 Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
July 8, 1967 Boston at Detroit Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
July 15, 1967 Chicago Cubs at Los Angeles Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
July 22, 1967 Atlanta at St. Louis Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
July 29, 1967 Detroit at Chicago White Sox Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
August 5, 1967 Boston at Minnesota Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
August 12, 1967 Chicago White Sox at Minnesota Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
August 19, 1967 California at Boston[151] Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
August 26, 1967 Boston at Chicago White Sox Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
September 2, 1967 Chicago White Sox at Boston Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
September 9, 1967 Detroit at Chicago White Sox Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
September 16, 1967 Baltimore at Boston Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
September 23, 1967 Chicago White Sox at Cleveland Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
September 30, 1967 Minnesota at Boston
California at Detroit
Curt Gowdy
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
April 13, 1968 St. Louis at Chicago Cubs Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
April 20, 1968 Cleveland at Boston
Detroit at Chicago White Sox
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
Tony Kubek
April 27, 1968 Chicago White Sox at Minnesota Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
May 4, 1968 St. Louis at San Francisco Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
May 11, 1968 Chicago White Sox at Oakland Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
May 18, 1968 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
May 25, 1968 Boston at Minnesota Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
June 1, 1968 St. Louis at New York Mets
Baltimore at Boston
Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
June 15, 1968 Detroit at Chicago White Sox Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
June 22, 1968 Atlanta at St. Louis
Detroit at Cleveland
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
Tony Kubek
June 29, 1968 Cleveland at Boston
St. Louis at Chicago Cubs
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
Tony Kubek
July 6, 1968 St. Louis at San Francisco
Minnesota at Boston
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
Tony Kubek
July 13, 1968 Los Angeles at Atlanta
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
Tony Kubek
July 20, 1968 Baltimore at Detroit
Oakland at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
Tony Kubek
July 27, 1968 St. Louis at Pittsburgh Jim Simpson Tony Kubek
August 3, 1968 Detroit at Minnesota
Oakland at Cleveland
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
Tony Kubek
August 10, 1968 Boston at Detroit
Pittsburgh at Houston
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
Tony Kubek
August 17, 1968 Detroit at Boston
Baltimore at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
Tony Kubek
August 24, 1968 Detroit at New York Yankees
Cleveland at Washington
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
Tony Kubek
August 31, 1968 Baltimore at Detroit Curt Gowdy Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
September 7, 1968 San Francisco at St. Louis
Chicago White Sox at Baltimore
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
Tony Kubek
September 14, 1968 Oakland at Detroit
St. Louis at Houston
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
Tony Kubek
September 21, 1968 St. Louis at Los Angeles
Atlanta at San Francisco
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Pee Wee Reese and Sandy Koufax
Tony Kubek
September 28, 1968 Houston at St. Louis
Washington at Detroit
April 12, 1969 San Francisco at San Diego Curt Gowdy Tony Kubek
April 19, 1969 Oakland at Kansas City
Seattle at Chicago White Sox
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
April 26, 1969 Boston at Detroit
Minnesota at Chicago White Sox
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
May 3, 1969 Philadelphia at St. Louis
San Diego at Cincinnati
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
May 10, 1969 Cincinnati at Montreal
San Francisco at Chicago Cubs
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
May 17, 1969 Detroit at Minnesota
Washington at Chicago White Sox
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
May 24, 1969 St. Louis at Los Angeles
Pittsburgh at San Francisco
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
May 31, 1969 Detroit at Seattle
Minnesota at Boston
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
June 7, 1969 Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs
Washington at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
June 14, 1969 Baltimore at Chicago White Sox
Cleveland at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
June 21, 1969 San Francisco at Atlanta
Montreal at Chicago Cubs
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
June 28, 1969 Detroit at Baltimore
St. Louis at Chicago Cubs
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
July 5, 1969 Oakland at Minnesota[152]
Baltimore at Detroit
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
July 12, 1969 Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs
Pittsburgh at St. Louis
Curt Gowdy[153]
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
July 19, 1969 Los Angeles at San Francisco
New York Mets at Montreal
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
July 26, 1969 Los Angeles at Chicago Cubs
San Francisco at St. Louis
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
August 2, 1969 Baltimore at Minnesota
Chicago White Sox at Detroit
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
August 9, 1969 California at Boston
New York Mets at Atlanta
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
August 16, 1969 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
St. Louis at Atlanta
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
August 23, 1969 Houston at Chicago Cubs
New York Yankees at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
August 30, 1969 Boston at Minnesota
Chicago Cubs at Atlanta
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
September 6, 1969 Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs
Philadelphia at New York Mets
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
September 13, 1969 Cincinnati at San Francisco Curt Gowdy Tony Kubek
September 20, 1969 Los Angeles at San Francisco Curt Gowdy Tony Kubek
September 27, 1969 San Francisco at Los Angeles Curt Gowdy Tony Kubek

1970–1975[edit]

Game of the Week schedules (1970–1972)[edit]

Date Teams Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Times (EST)
April 11, 1970 Cincinnati at San Francisco
New York Mets at St. Louis
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
April 18, 1970 Boston at Detroit
San Francisco at Cincinnati
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
April 25, 1970 Atlanta at Pittsburgh
Detroit at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
May 2, 1970 Minnesota at Baltimore
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
May 9, 1970 San Francisco at New York Mets
Pittsburgh at Houston
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
May 16, 1970 Chicago Cubs at St. Louis
Minnesota at Milwaukee
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
May 23, 1970 California at Minnesota
Chicago Cubs at New York Mets
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
May 30, 1970 Houston at New York Mets
Chicago White Sox at Boston
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
June 6, 1970 San Francisco at Chicago Cubs
Baltimore at Milwaukee
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
June 13, 1970 Atlanta at New York Mets
Boston at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
June 20, 1970 Los Angeles at Cincinnati
St. Louis at Chicago Cubs
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
June 27, 1970 Boston at New York Yankees
California at Kansas City
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
July 4, 1970 Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs
Washington at New York Yankees
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
July 11, 1970 Baltimore at Detroit
Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
July 18, 1970 Minnesota at Baltimore
Cleveland at Kansas City
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
July 25, 1970 Houston at Pittsburgh
Baltimore at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
August 1, 1970 Pittsburgh at Atlanta
New York Yankees at Milwaukee
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
August 8, 1970 New York Mets at Pittsburgh
Oakland at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
August 15, 1970 Minnesota at Boston
Montreal at Houston
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
August 22, 1970 Cincinnati at New York Mets
Washington at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
August 29, 1970 Oakland at Detroit
New York Mets at Houston
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
September 5, 1970 New York Mets at Chicago Cubs
Baltimore at Boston
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
September 12, 1970 Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs
St. Louis at New York Mets
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
September 19, 1970 Pittsburgh at New York Mets
Chicago Cubs at Montreal
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
September 26, 1970 New York Mets at Pittsburgh
Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
April 10, 1971 Detroit at Baltimore
Minnesota at Chicago White Sox
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
April 17, 1971 Atlanta at Philadelphia
California at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
April 24, 1971 Los Angeles at Cincinnati Curt Gowdy Tony Kubek
May 1, 1971 Minnesota at Boston
Milwaukee at New York Yankees
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
May 8, 1971 St. Louis at New York Mets
Washington at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
May 15, 1971 Baltimore at Boston
Chicago White Sox at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
May 22, 1971 Atlanta at New York Mets
Milwaukee at Kansas City
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
May 29, 1971 Oakland at Boston
Baltimore at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
June 5, 1971 St. Louis at Cincinnati
Cleveland at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
June 12, 1971 San Francisco at New York Mets
Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
June 19, 1971 Montreal at Pittsburgh
Chicago White Sox at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
June 26, 1971 Baltimore at Boston
Milwaukee at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
July 3, 1971 Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs
Atlanta at New York Mets
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
July 10, 1971 Boston at New York Yankees Curt Gowdy Tony Kubek
July 17, 1971 Los Angeles at Atlanta
Cleveland at Kansas City
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
July 24, 1971 Oakland at Detroit
Boston at Minnesota
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
July 31, 1971 Boston at Chicago White Sox
California at Detroit
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
August 7, 1971 Baltimore at New York Yankees
Detroit at Boston
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
August 14, 1971 Kansas City at Boston
Oakland at New York Yankees
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
August 21, 1971 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
Houston at Chicago Cubs
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
August 28, 1971 Los Angeles at New York Mets
Atlanta at Chicago Cubs
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
September 4, 1971 Chicago Cubs at St. Louis
Montreal at Pittsburgh
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
September 11, 1971 St. Louis at Chicago Cubs
Pittsburgh at Montreal
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
September 18, 1971 Baltimore at Detroit
New York Mets at Pittsburgh
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
September 25, 1971 San Francisco at Cincinnati
Los Angeles at Atlanta
Curt Gowdy
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
April 8, 1972 Boston at Detroit (PPD due to strike) 2:15
April 15, 1972 Los Angeles at Cincinnati
Pittsburgh at New York Mets[154]
2:15
April 22, 1972 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
Chicago Cubs at New York Mets
1:15
April 29, 1972 Chicago White Sox at Detroit
Minnesota at Milwaukee
2:15
May 6, 1972 Houston at Chicago Cubs 2:15
May 13, 1972 Boston at Oakland
Detroit at Kansas City
3:15
May 20, 1972 Atlanta at San Francisco
Minnesota at Texas
3:15
May 27, 1972 Chicago White Sox at Oakland
Texas at Minnesota
3:15
June 3, 1972 Pittsburgh at San Francisco
Boston at Kansas City
3:15
June 10, 1972 Chicago Cubs at San Francisco[155][156]
Boston at California
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek 3:15
June 17, 1972 Los Angeles at Chicago Cubs
Baltimore at Minnesota
2:15
June 24, 1972 St. Louis at New York Mets
Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs
2:15
July 1, 1972 Baltimore at Detroit[157]
Milwaukee at Boston
Curt Gowdy
Tony Kubek
2:15
July 8, 1972 Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati[158]


Los Angeles at New York Mets

Curt Gowdy[159]
Jim Simpson
Tony Kubek
Sandy Koufax
2:15
July 15, 1972 Houston at Pittsburgh
Oakland at New York Yankees
2:15
July 22, 1972 Oakland at Boston[160]
Cleveland at Chicago White Sox
Curt Gowdy Tony Kubek 2:15
August 5, 1972 Baltimore at Boston 2:15
August 12, 1972 Cleveland at Detroit 2:15
August 19, 1972 Boston at Chicago White Sox
Cincinnati at New York Mets
2:15
August 26, 1972 Baltimore at Oakland 2:15
September 2, 1972 Chicago White Sox at New York Yankees 2:15
September 16, 1972 Baltimore at Detroit
New York Mets at Houston
2:15
September 23, 1972 Detroit at Boston 2:15
September 30, 1972 Milwaukee at Detroit 2:15

Monday Night Baseball (1972–1975)[edit]

Schedules:
Date Teams Guest commentator
June 12, 1972 Detroit at Minnesota
Montreal at Houston
June 19, 1972 Los Angeles at Pittsburgh
New York Mets at Houston
June 26, 1972 Pittsburgh at New York Mets
Oakland at Texas
July 3, 1972 Baltimore at Detroit
Atlanta at Houston
July 17, 1972 St. Louis at Houston
Atlanta at Pittsburgh
July 31, 1972 Boston at Detroit
San Diego at Houston
August 7, 1972 Atlanta at Cincinnati
Cleveland at Boston
August 14, 1972 Oakland at Baltimore
San Francisco at Houston
August 28, 1972 Chicago White Sox at Boston
Baltimore at Minnesota
September 4, 1972 Cleveland at Detroit
New York Yankees at Baltimore
May 21, 1973 San Francisco at Houston Dizzy Dean
May 28, 1973 Oakland at Detroit
Boston at Kansas City
Joe DiMaggio

June 4, 1973 Kansas City at Boston
Philadelphia at Houston
Satchel Paige

June 11, 1973 San Francisco at New York Mets Bobby Riggs
June 18, 1973 California at Chicago White Sox
Oakland at Kansas City
Dave DeBusschere

June 25, 1973 Detroit at Boston
Cincinnati at Houston
Howard Cosell

July 2, 1973 Los Angeles at Cincinnati
San Diego at Houston
Mel Allen

July 9, 1973 Cincinnati at Montreal
Los Angeles at New York Mets
Danny Kaye

July 16, 1973 San Francisco at St. Louis
Los Angeles at Montreal
Dizzy Dean

July 30, 1973 Detroit at Baltimore
Atlanta at Houston
Charley Pride

August 6, 1973 New York Yankees at Detroit
Boston at Baltimore
George C. Scott

August 13, 1973 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
Oakland at Boston
Red Barber

August 20, 1973 New York Yankees at Kansas City
Pittsburgh at Houston
Bob Uecker

August 27, 1973 Los Angeles at Montreal
St. Louis at Houston
Glen Campbell

September 3, 1973 Los Angeles at San Francisco
Cincinnati at Houston
Chuck Connors

April 8, 1974 Los Angeles at Atlanta Joe Garagiola
May 27, 1974 Baltimore at Kansas City Joe Garagiola
June 3, 1974 Atlanta at Philadelphia
Boston at Minnesota
Emmett Ashford

June 10, 1974 Oakland at Boston
Philadelphia at Houston
Dick Williams

June 17, 1974 Montreal at Cincinnati
Houston at Philadelphia
Dizzy Dean

June 24, 1974 Philadelphia at Monteal
Cincinnati at Houston
Leo Durocher

July 1, 1974 Kansas City at Chicago White Sox
Boston at Baltimore
Willie Mays

July 8, 1974 Los Angeles at Philadelphia
St. Louis at Houston
Joe Garagiola

July 15, 1974 Cincinnati at St. Louis
Oakland at Baltimore
Jack Brickhouse

July 29, 1974 New York at Boston[161]
San Francisco at Houston
Bob Uecker

August 5, 1974 Cincinnati at Los Angeles
Boston at New York Yankees
Don Drysdale

August 12, 1974 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
Los Angeles at New York Mets
Don Meredith

August 19, 1974 Philadelphia at Cincinnati
New York Mets at Houston
Monte Irvin

August 26, 1974 Cincinnati at Philadelphia
Oakland at Milwaukee
Red Barber

September 2, 1974 San Francisco at Los Angeles
Cincinnati at Houston
Joe Garagiola

April 14, 1975 Cincinnati at Los Angeles
Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh
April 21, 1975 San Diego at Houston
June 2, 1975 Los Angeles at Montreal
June 9, 1975 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
Chicago Cubs at Houston
June 16, 1975 Boston at Detroit
Milwaukee at New York Yankees
June 23, 1975 New York Yankees at Baltimore
Los Angeles at Houston
June 30, 1975 St. Louis at Philadelphia
Houston at Cincinnati
July 7, 1975 Milwaukee at Kansas City
Philadelphia at Cincinnati
July 21, 1975 Oakland at Baltimore
Milwaukee at Chicago
July 28, 1975 Milwaukee at Boston
San Francisco at Cincinnati
August 4, 1975 Pittsburgh at St. Louis
Baltimore at Boston
August 11, 1975 Los Angeles at Philadelphia
St. Louis at Houston
August 18, 1975 Cincinnati at St. Louis
New York Mets at Houston
August 25, 1975 Baltimore at Kansas City
Atlanta at Pittsburgh
September 1, 1975 Montreal at Philadelphia
New York Yankees at Boston

1976-1979[edit]

Date Teams Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Times (EST)
April 10, 1976 Houston at Cincinnati
2:25
April 17, 1976 San Francisco at Cincinnati
2:25
April 24, 1976 Baltimore at Minnesota
2:25
May 1, 1976 Oakland at Baltimore (Postponed)
Milwaukee at Minnesota
2:25
May 8, 1976 Cincinnati at Chicago
2:25
May 15, 1976 Los Angeles at Pittsburgh
2:25
May 22, 1976 Kansas City at Minnesota
2:25
May 29, 1976 Los Angeles at Cincinnati
2:25
June 5, 1976 Oakland at New York
2:25
June 12, 1976 Boston at Minnesota
2:25
June 19, 1976 Cincinnati at Philadelphia
2:25
June 26, 1976 Detroit at Boston
2:25
July 3, 1976 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh
2:25
July 10, 1976 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
2:25
July 17, 1976 Atlanta at Pittsburgh
2:25
July 24, 1976 Boston at New York
Detroit at Cleveland
2:25
July 31, 1976 New York at Boston
Oakland at Minnesota
2:25
August 7, 1976 Philadelphia at St. Louis
2:25
August 14, 1976 New York at Minnesota
2:25
August 21, 1976 Baltimore at Chicago
2:25
August 28, 1976 Philadelphia at Cincinnati
2:25
September 4, 1976 Philadelphia at New York
2:25
September 11, 1976 Kansas City at Minnesota
2:25
September 18, 1976 Philadelphia at Chicago
2:25
September 25, 1976 Pittsburgh at St. Louis
2:25
October 2, 1976 Minnesota at Kansas City
Detroit at Milwaukee
2:25
May 7, 1977 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh[162] Joe Garagiola
June 18, 1977 New York Yankees at Boston
April 15, 1978 Philadelphia at St. Louis[163]
Chicago White Sox at New York Yankees[164]
Joe Garagiola
Monte Moore
Tony Kubek
Maury Wills
September 23, 1978 New York Yankees at Cleveland
Pittsburgh @ Montreal[165]
June 9, 1979 New York Yankees at Kansas City[166] Joe Garagiola Tony Kubek
June 16, 1979 Baltimore at Minnesota
California at Detroit[167]
2:00
September 29, 1979 Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh[168] Joe Garagiola Tony Kubek

1980-1982[edit]

Date Teams Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Times (EST)
April 12, 1980 Los Angeles at Houston Joe Garagiola Tony Kubek
April 19, 1980 Texas at Boston Merle Harmon Ron Luciano
April 26, 1980 Baltimore at Kansas City Joe Garagiola Tony Kubek
May 3, 1980 Los Angeles at Philadelphia Joe Garagiola
May 10, 1980 Philadelphia at Cincinnati
May 17, 1980 Oakland at Toronto
May 24, 1980 Los Angeles at Chicago Cubs
May 31, 1980 Milwaukee at Boston
California at Detroit
June 7, 1980 St. Louis at Montreal
June 14, 1980 Boston at California
New York Yankees at Oakland
June 21, 1980 California at Boston
June 28, 1980 Baltimore at Boston
July 5, 1980 Boston at Baltimore
July 12, 1980 Milwaukee at Toronto
July 19, 1980 Los Angeles at Pittsburgh
July 26, 1980 Boston at Minnesota
August 2, 1980 Chicago Cubs at San Francisco Joe Garagiola[169] Tony Kubek
August 9, 1980 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh
August 16, 1980 Cincinnati at Los Angeles
August 23, 1980 Baltimore at Oakland
New York Yankees at California
August 30, 1980 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
September 6, 1980 Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs
September 9, 1980 Los Angeles at Houston
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia[170]
September 13, 1980 Pittsburgh at Montreal Joe Garagiola Tony Kubek
September 20, 1980 Montreal at St. Louis
September 27, 1980 Montreal at Philadelphia
October 4, 1980 Philadelphia at Montreal
April 11, 1981 Philadelphia at St. Louis
Texas at New York Yankees
April 18, 1981 Pittsburgh at Houston
St. Louis at Cincinnati
April 25, 1981 Boston at Baltimore
Kansas City at Milwaukee
May 2, 1981 Minnesota at Boston
May 9, 1981 Houston at Cincinnati
San Francisco at Montreal

Merle Harmon[171]

Ron Luciano
May 16, 1981 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
May 23, 1981 Los Angeles at Cincinnati
May 30, 1981 Oakland at Toronto
June 6, 1981 Los Angeles at Chicago Cubs
August 15, 1981 St. Louis at Montreal[172]
August 22, 1981 Houston at Philadelphia
August 29, 1981 Oakland at Boston
September 5, 1981 Houston at Montreal
September 12, 1981 Montreal at Chicago Cubs
September 19, 1981 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
September 26, 1981 Los Angeles at Houston[173]
Milwaukee at Detroit
Joe Garagiola[174] Tony Kubek
October 3, 1981 Detroit at Milwaukee[175]
Atlanta at Cincinnati
Joe Garagiola[176]
Merle Harmon[177]
Tony Kubek
Ron Luciano
April 10, 1982 San Diego at Los Angeles
April 17, 1982 Philadelphia at St. Louis
New York Yankees at Detroit
April 24, 1982 St. Louis at Philadelphia
May 1, 1982 St. Louis at Cincinnati
Milwaukee at Minnesota (DOUBLEHEADER)
May 8, 1982 Los Angeles at Montreal
May 15, 1982 Boston at Kansas City
May 22, 1982[178] Philadelphia at Atlanta
Oakland at Boston
Joe Garagiola[179]
Bob Costas[180]
Tony Kubek
Sal Bando
May 29, 1982[181] Cincinnati at Montreal[182]
Chicago White Sox at Cleveland
Atlanta at Philadelphia
Milwaukee at California (DOUBLEHEADER)
Bob Costas
Jay Randolph
Dick Enberg 1:00
June 5, 1982 Seattle at Detroit
San Francisco at Chicago Cubs[183]
2:00
June 12, 1982 California at Chicago White Sox
June 19, 1982 Cincinnati at Los Angeles
June 26, 1982 Milwaukee at Boston[184] Joe Garagiola Tony Kubek
July 3, 1982 Oakland at Texas
July 10, 1982 Minnesota at Boston
July 17, 1982 Kansas City at Boston
July 24, 1982 Houston at St. Louis
July 31, 1982 Los Angeles at Atlanta
Cleveland at Milwaukee
August 7, 1982 Chicago White Sox at Boston
August 14, 1982 Baltimore at Boston
Philadelphia at Montreal
August 21, 1982 Montreal at Houston
August 28, 1982 California at Boston
September 4, 1982 Houston at Philadelphia
September 11, 1982 Los Angeles at Houston
September 18, 1982 California at Toronto
September 25, 1982 San Diego at Atlanta
October 2, 1982 Milwaukee at Baltimore
Oakland at Kansas City
Los Angeles at San Francisco (DOUBLEHEADER)

1983-1988[edit]

Date Teams Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Times (EST)
April 9, 1983 Montreal at Los Angeles
Milwaukee at Kansas City
Vin Scully[185]
Bob Costas[186]
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
April 16, 1983 Kansas City at Milwaukee
Montreal at Houston
April 23, 1983 Los Angeles at Pittsburgh
Seattle at Detroit
April 30, 1983 Houston at Philadelphia
May 7, 1983[187] California at Detroit
Philadelphia at Montreal

Bob Costas[188][189]

Tony Kubek
May 14, 1983 Montreal at St. Louis
New York Yankees at Chicago White Sox
Los Angeles at San Diego (DOUBLEHEADER)[190]
May 21, 1983 Chicago White Sox at Kansas City
May 28, 1983 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
San Francisco at Los Angeles
June 4, 1983 California at Milwaukee
St. Louis at Atlanta
June 11, 1983 Baltimore at Boston
June 18, 1983 California at Toronto
Cincinnati at Los Angeles
June 25, 1983 Pittsburgh at St. Louis
July 2, 1983 Baltimore at Detroit
July 9, 1983 California at Boston
Milwaukee at Chicago White Sox[191]
July 13, 1983 Texas Rangers at New York Yankees Vin Scully[192] Joe Garagiola
July 16, 1983 Oakland at Boston
July 23, 1983 Philadelphia at Atlanta
July 30, 1983 Milwaukee at Boston
August 6, 1983 Montreal at Pittsburgh
August 13, 1983 Pittsburgh at Montreal
August 20, 1983 Kansas City at Baltimore
August 27, 1983 Toronto at Detroit
September 3, 1983 Pittsburgh at Atlanta
September 10, 1983 Kansas City at Minnesota
September 17, 1983 St. Louis at Philadelphia
September 24, 1983 Los Angeles at Atlanta
October 1, 1983 Los Angeles at San Francisco
April 7, 1984 Detroit at Chicago White Sox[193]
Baltimore at Minnesota
Vin Scully[194]
Bob Costas[195]
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
1:30
April 14, 1984 Chicago White Sox at New York Yankees
San Francisco at Los Angeles
Vin Scully Joe Garagiola 3:00
April 21, 1984 San Diego at Los Angeles (PPD)
New York Mets at Philadelphia
3:00
April 28, 1984 St. Louis at Montreal
Atlanta at Houston
12:00
May 5, 1984 Los Angeles at Pittsburgh
Chicago White Sox at Boston
1:00
May 12, 1984 Chicago Cubs at Houston
California at Detroit
1:00
May 19, 1984 California at New York Yankees
Houston at Chicago Cubs
2:00
May 26, 1984 Los Angeles at New York Mets
Kansas City at Boston
4:00
June 2, 1984 Baltimore at Detroit
Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia
2:00
June 9, 1984 Atlanta at Los Angeles
Detroit at Baltimore
3:00
June 16, 1984 Pittsburgh at Montreal
Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs
Baltimore at New York Yankees
Chicago White Sox at Oakland (DOUBLEHEADER)
1:00
4:00
June 23, 1984 Los Angeles at Atlanta
St. Louis at Chicago Cubs

Bob Costas[196]

Tony Kubek
1:30
June 30, 1984 Atlanta at New York Mets
New York Yankees at Kansas City (PPD)
1:30
July 7, 1984 California at Boston (PPD)
Atlanta at Philadelphia
Chicago Cubs at San Francisco[197]


Jay Randolph[198]


Mike Shannon
2:00
July 14, 1984 Chicago White Sox at Baltimore
San Francisco at Pittsburgh
1:30
July 21, 1984 Baltimore at Kansas City
Philadelphia at Atlanta
Boston at California
Los Angeles at St. Louis (DOUBLEHEADER)
1:00
4:00
July 28, 1984 Chicago Cubs at New York Mets
St. Louis at Pittsburgh
1:30
August 4, 1984 Los Angeles at Cincinnati
Chicago White Sox at Milwaukee[199]
2:00
August 11, 1984 Baltimore at Toronto
Chicago Cubs at Montreal
2:00
August 18, 1984 California at Baltimore
Atlanta at St. Louis
2:00
August 25, 1984 Atlanta at Chicago Cubs
Los Angeles at Philadelphia
2:00
September 1, 1984 Chicago Cubs at Atlanta
Los Angeles at Montreal
1:30
September 7, 1984 Chicago Cubs at New York Mets[200][201]
California at Chicago White Sox
Vin Scully Joe Garagiola
September 8, 1984 California at Chicago White Sox
Detroit at Toronto
2:00
September 15, 1984 Chicago White Sox at California
Toronto at Detroit
2:00
September 22, 1984 Oakland at Kansas City
New York Yankees at Detroit
2:00
September 29, 1984 Kansas City at Oakland
Minnesota at Detroit
3:00
April 13, 1985 Detroit at Kansas City[202][203]
San Diego at Atlanta
Vin Scully
Joe Garagiola
April 20, 1985 Boston at Chicago White Sox
New York Mets at Philadelphia
1:20
April 27, 1985 Kansas City at Boston
New York Yankees at Chicago White Sox[204]

Vin Scully

Joe Garagiola
1:20
May 4, 1985 San Diego at Chicago Cubs
New York Mets at Cincinnati
Bob Costas[205] Tony Kubek 1:20
May 11, 1985 Detroit at Chicago White Sox
New York Mets at Philadelphia
New York Yankees at Kansas City
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles[206] (DOUBLEHEADER)


Phil Stone


Mike Shannon
1:20
4:05
May 18, 1985 New York Yankees at California 3:20
May 25, 1985 Los Angeles at New York Mets
Chicago Cubs at Atlanta
Chicago White Sox at Kansas City[207]
Vin Scully[208][209]

Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola

Tony Kubek
1:20
June 1, 1985 California at Detroit
Cincinnati at St. Louis

Bob Costas[210]

Tony Kubek
1:20
June 8, 1985 Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs
Los Angeles at Atlanta
1:20
June 15, 1985 Milwaukee at Baltimore
Los Angeles at Houston
Chicago White Sox at California
Detroit at New York Yankees (DOUBLEHEADER)
1:20
4:05
June 22, 1985 California at Chicago White Sox[211]
Atlanta at Cincinnati
New York Yankees at Detroit[212]
San Francisco at San Diego (DOUBLEHEADER)
Bob Costas

Vin Scully
Tony Kubek

Joe Garagiola
1:20
4:05
June 29, 1985 Philadelphia at Montreal
Atlanta at Los Angeles
3:50
July 6, 1985 Baltimore at Kansas City
New York Mets at Atlanta
Boston at California
2:20
1:20 PDT for Boston at California
July 7, 1985 Chicago Cubs at Los Angeles[213] Vin Scully Joe Garagiola
July 13, 1985 Los Angeles at Chicago Cubs
San Francisco at Pittsburgh
1:20
July 20, 1985 Oakland at Toronto
Kansas City at Baltimore
Atlanta at New York Mets
Pittsburgh at San Diego[214] (DOUBLEHEADER)


Vin Scully[215]
Jay Randolph


Joe Garagiola
Mike Shannon
1:20
4:05
July 27, 1985 Atlanta at Philadelphia
Chicago Cubs at Los Angeles[216]

Vin Scully

Joe Garagiola
3:20
August 2, 1985 Chicago White Sox at New York Yankees[217] Vin Scully Joe Garagiola
August 3, 1985 Chicago White Sox at New York Yankees
Milwaukee at Detroit
Vin Scully
Joe Garagiola
1:20
August 10, 1985 Chicago Cubs at New York Mets
California at Minnesota
Vin Scully[218]
Joe Garagiola
1:20
August 17, 1985 Boston at New York Yankees
Kansas City at Toronto

Bob Costas[219]

Tony Kubek
2:20
August 24, 1985[220] Detroit at California
Minnesota at Boston
Vin Scully[221]
Joe Garagiola
3:20
August 31, 1985 California at New York Yankees
Chicago White Sox at Toronto[222]

Bob Costas

Tony Kubek
1:20
September 7, 1985 New York Mets at Los Angeles
Philadelphia at San Diego
Vin Scully[223][224]
Joe Garagiola 3:20
September 14, 1985 New York Mets at Montreal
San Diego at Houston
1:20
September 21, 1985 Montreal at St. Louis
Pittsburgh at New York Mets
Vin Scully[225][226]
Joe Garagiola
1:20
September 28, 1985 St. Louis at Montreal Vin Scully[227][228] Joe Garagiola 3:50
October 5, 1985 California at Texas 3:50
April 12, 1986 New York Mets at Philadelphia
Toronto at Kansas City
Vin Scully[229]
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
1:00
April 19, 1986 Los Angeles at Atlanta
St. Louis at Montreal
Chicago White Sox at Boston
Minnesota at California (doubleheader)
Vin Scully
Jay Randolph
Bob Costas
Phil Stone
Joe Garagiola
Joe Morgan
Tony Kubek
Jim Kaat
1:00
4:00
April 26, 1986 New York Mets at St. Louis
Chicago White Sox at Detroit[230]
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
1:00
May 3, 1986 California at Milwaukee[231]
Atlanta at Philadelphia[232]
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
1:00
May 10, 1986 Cincinnati at New York Mets
San Diego at Chicago Cubs
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
1:00
May 17, 1986 California at Detroit
Kansas City at Chicago White Sox
New York Mets at Los Angeles (DOUBLEHEADER)
Vin Scully
Ted Robinson
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
John Lowenstein
Tony Kubek
1:00
4:00
May 24, 1986 California at New York Yankees
Houston at Chicago Cubs
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
1:00
May 31, 1986 St. Louis at Cincinnati
San Diego at Philadelphia
Vin Scully
Jay Randolph
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
1:00
June 7, 1986 Houston at Los Angeles
St. Louis at Chicago Cubs
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
3:00
June 14, 1986 New York Yankees at Baltimore[233]
Cincinnati at Atlanta
Kansas City at California[231][234][235] (DOUBLEHEADER)
Bob Costas
Jay Randolph
Vin Scully
Tony Kubek
Jim Kaat
Joe Garagiola
1:00
4:00
June 21, 1986 Baltimore at Boston[236]
New York Yankees at Toronto
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
1:00
June 28, 1986 New York Mets at Chicago Cubs
Boston at Baltimore
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
3:00
July 5, 1986 New York Yankees at Chicago White Sox
Baltimore at Minnesota
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
2:00
July 11, 1986 Atlanta at New York Mets Vin Scully Joe Garagiola 8:30
July 12, 1986 Atlanta at New York Mets
Philadelphia at Houston
Vin Scully
Jay Randolph
Joe Garagiola
Joe Morgan
1:30
July 19, 1986 Los Angeles at St. Louis
Philadelphia at Cincinnati
Chicago White Sox at New York Yankees
Toronto at California (DOUBLEHEADER)
Vin Scully
Jay Randolph
Bob Costas
Ted Robinson
Joe Garagiola
Mike Shannon
Tony Kubek
Joe Morgan
1:00
4:00
July 26, 1986 Boston at California Vin Scully Joe Garagiola 3:00
August 2, 1986 Atlanta at San Francisco
Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
3:00
August 9, 1986 Kansas City at New York Yankees
Los Angeles at Cincinnati
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
2:00
August 16, 1986 New York Yankees at Kansas City
St. Louis at New York Mets
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
2:00
August 20, 1986 New York Mets at Los Angeles Vin Scully Joe Garagiola 8:00
August 23, 1986 California at Baltimore
Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
2:00
August 30, 1986 Los Angeles at New York Mets
Chicago Cubs at Atlanta
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
2:00
September 6, 1986 San Diego at New York Mets
St. Louis at Houston
Vin Scully
Jon Miller
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
2:00
September 13, 1986 Boston at New York Yankees
Cincinnati at Los Angeles
Vin Scully[237]
Jon Miller
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
2:00
September 20, 1986 Boston at Toronto
Chicago White Sox at California
Vin Scully
Jon Miller
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
2:00
September 27, 1986 Toronto at Boston
Houston at Atlanta[238]
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
2:00
October 4, 1986 Atlanta at Houston Vin Scully[239] Joe Garagiola 2:00
April 11, 1987 Atlanta at New York Mets
April 18, 1987 Boston at Toronto
April 25, 1987 New York Yankees at Cleveland
Baltimore at Milwaukee[240]

Bob Costas

Tony Kubek
May 2, 1987 Montreal at New York Mets[241][242] Vin Scully Joe Garagiola
May 9, 1987 New York Mets at Atlanta
May 16, 1987 Baltimore at California[243]
Chicago Cubs at Houston
Vin Scully
Joe Garagiola
May 23, 1987 Los Angeles at New York Mets[244]
Atlanta at Chicago Cubs[245]
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
May 30, 1987 Philadelphia at Los Angeles
Boston at Chicago White Sox
Vin Scully[246]
Joe Garagiola
June 6, 1987 Los Angeles at Cincinnati[247]
Detroit at Boston
Vin Scully
Joe Garagiola
June 13, 1987 Chicago Cubs at St. Louis
June 20, 1987 New York Yankees at Boston
June 27, 1987 New York Mets at Philadelphia[248] Bob Costas
Tony Kubek
July 4, 1987 Texas at New York Yankees
St. Louis at Atlanta[249]

Bob Costas

Tony Kubek
July 11, 1987 New York Mets at Houston
July 18, 1987 Chicago Cubs at San Francisco
Baltimore at Kansas City
Vin Scully[250] Joe Garagiola
July 25, 1987 Chicago Cubs at Los Angeles
August 1, 1987 Detroit at New York Yankees
August 8, 1987[251] New York Yankees at Detroit
August 11, 1987 New York Yankees at Kansas City[252]
Cincinnati at Los Angeles
Vin Scully
Joe Garagiola
August 15, 1987 New York Mets at Chicago Cubs
August 22, 1987 New York Yankees at Oakland[253] Vin Scully Joe Garagiola
August 29, 1987 Atlanta at Cincinnati
September 5, 1987 California at New York Yankees
September 12, 1987 St. Louis at New York Mets
September 19, 1987 Toronto at New York Yankees
Milwaukee at Detroit[254]
Cincinnati at San Francisco[255]

Jay Randolph
Bob Carpenter

Tony Kubek
Joe Morgan
September 26, 1987 Detroit at Toronto[256]
St. Louis at Chicago Cubs
Vin Scully
Joe Garagiola
October 3, 1987 Toronto at Detroit[257]
April 9, 1988 Toronto at Minnesota
New York Mets at Philadelphia
April 16, 1988 New York Mets at St. Louis
New York Yankees at Milwaukee (DOUBLEHEADER[258])
April 23, 1988 Boston at Milwaukee
Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh[259]

Vin Scully

Joe Garagiola
April 30, 1988[260] Oakland at Cleveland[261][262]
California at Toronto
Vin Scully
Joe Garagiola
May 7, 1988 San Francisco at Chicago Cubs
May 14, 1988 California at New York Yankees Bob Costas Tony Kubek
May 21, 1988 California at Boston
May 28, 1988 Houston at Chicago Cubs
June 4, 1988 Cincinnati at Los Angeles[263]
Chicago Cubs at New York Mets
Vin Scully
Joe Garagiola
June 11, 1988 Baltimore at New York Yankees
Kansas City at California
Vin Scully
Bob Costas[264]
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
June 18, 1988 New York Yankees at Cleveland
San Francisco at Cincinnati
San Diego at Los Angeles
Toronto at Detroit (DOUBLEHEADER)
Jay Randolph[265]


Tony Kubek


June 25, 1988 New York Mets at Chicago Cubs
Minnesota at Oakland[266] (DOUBLEHEADER)

Ted Robinson

Tony Kubek
July 2, 1988 New York Yankees at Chicago White Sox
July 9, 1988 New York Mets at Houston
July 16, 1988 Los Angeles at Chicago Cubs
Chicago White Sox at New York Yankees
July 23, 1988 San Francisco at St. Louis[267]
Montreal at Cincinnati[268]
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
July 30, 1988 Houston at Los Angeles
August 6, 1988 Boston at Detroit
August 9, 1988 New York Mets at Chicago Cubs[269][270]
Los Angeles at Cincinnati[271]
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
August 13, 1988 Detroit at Boston[272]
New York Yankees at Minnesota
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Joe Garagiola
Tony Kubek
August 20, 1988 Oakland at Boston[273]
Houston at Pittsburgh
August 27, 1988 New York Yankees at California
September 3, 1988 Los Angeles at New York Mets
September 10, 1988 Detroit at New York Yankees
September 17, 1988 New York Yankees at Boston[274] Vin Scully Joe Garagiola
September 24, 1988 Oakland at Milwaukee
October 1, 1988 Boston at Cleveland Ted Robinson[275] Tony Kubek

1989[edit]

Date Teams Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Times (EST)
April 8, 1989 Los Angeles at Atlanta[276]
Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs
3:00
April 15, 1989 New York Mets at St. Louis[277]
April 22, 1989 Chicago Cubs at New York Mets
Detroit at Milwaukee
April 29, 1989 Los Angeles at St. Louis
May 6, 1989 Houston at New York Mets
Oakland at Detroit[278]

Bob Costas

Tony Kubek
May 13, 1989 Toronto at Minnesota
New York Yankees at California
Milwaukee at Oakland (DOUBLEHEADER)[279]
Ted Robinson[280]

Jay Randolph[281]
Bobby Murcer

Joe Torre
May 20, 1989 San Francisco at New York Mets[282]
Pittsburgh at Houston
Vin Scully
Tom Seaver
May 27, 1989 Oakland at New York Yankees
Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs[283][284]

Bob Costas

Tony Kubek
June 3, 1989 Chicago Cubs at St. Louis
San Francisco at Atlanta
Vin Scully[285]
Tom Seaver
June 10, 1989 Detroit at Toronto Bob Costas[286] Tony Kubek
June 17, 1989 Cincinnati at San Francisco[287][288]
Oakland[289] at Baltimore[290]

Bob Costas[291]

Tony Kubek
June 24, 1989 Los Angeles at Cincinnati
July 1, 1989 New York Mets at Cincinnati
July 8, 1989 New York Yankees at Boston
July 15, 1989 Kansas City at New York Yankees
July 22, 1989 San Francisco at Chicago Cubs
Cincinnati at Montreal[292][293]
Vin Scully[294] Tom Seaver
July 29, 1989 San Francisco at Houston
August 1, 1989 San Francisco at Los Angeles Vin Scully[295] Tom Seaver
August 5, 1989 Houston at San Francisco
Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh
August 12, 1989 Oakland at California
August 19, 1989 Los Angeles at New York Mets
Boston at Milwaukee
August 26, 1989 Baltimore at New York Yankees
Milwaukee at Toronto
September 2, 1989 New York Mets at San Francisco[296]
September 9, 1989 New York Yankees at Oakland
September 16, 1989 Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh
September 23, 1989 Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs[297][298]
Montreal at New York Mets[299]
Vin Scully
Bob Costas
Tom Seaver
Tony Kubek
September 30, 1989 Baltimore at Toronto[300][301] Bob Costas Tony Kubek

NHL Network (1975-1979)[edit]

1976–77[edit]

Date Teams
January 3[302] Philadelphia at Montreal[303]
January 10 Philadelphia at New York Islanders
January 17 Montreal at Boston
January 25 All-Star Game at Vancouver
January 31 Toronto at Atlanta
February 7 Toronto at Buffalo
February 14 St. Louis at Philadelphia
February 21 Atlanta at Montreal
February 28 Cleveland at St. Louis
March 7 Toronto at Philadelphia
March 14 Los Angeles at Montreal
March 21 Montreal at Boston
March 28 St. Louis at Minnesota

1977–78[edit]

Monday night package[edit]

Date Teams
January 9 Montreal at Philadelphia
January 16 Atlanta at Philadelphia
January 24 All-Star Game from Buffalo (Tuesday night)
January 30 New York Islanders at Buffalo
February 6 St. Louis at Philadelphia
February 13 Toronto at Buffalo
February 20 Buffalo at Montreal
February 27[304] Atlanta at New York Rangers
March 6 Montreal at Buffalo
March 13 Montreal at Minnesota
March 20 New York Islanders at Philadelphia

Saturday afternoon package[edit]

Date Teams
January 14 New York Islanders at Washington
January 21 Detroit at Boston
January 28 Buffalo at Pittsburgh
February 4 Buffalo at Minnesota
February 11 Philadelphia at Boston (postponed due to snow)
February 18 Atlanta at New York Islanders
February 25 Colorado at St. Louis
March 4 Buffalo at Boston
March 11 Boston at Philadelphia
March 18 Boston at New York Rangers
March 25 Washington at Montreal
April 8 New York Rangers at New York Islanders

NHL on ABC schedules[edit]

1993-94[edit]

Date Teams Start times (All times Eastern)
March 27[305][306][307][308][309] Boston at Washington
Detroit at Chicago
New York Rangers at Winnipeg
Los Angeles at Vancouver
1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
April 3[310] Boston at Pittsburgh
Dallas at Washington
St. Louis at Detroit
Edmonton at Los Angeles
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
April 10[311][312][313][314] New York Rangers at New York Islanders
[315] Boston at Philadelphia
Los Angeles at Chicago
Dallas at St. Louis
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.

April 17,[316][317] 25,[318] May 1: Playoffs

Stanley Cup playoff commentator crews[edit]

1993[edit]

Round Series Games covered Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
Division semifinals Pittsburgh vs. New Jersey Games 1, 4 Gary Thorne Bill Clement
Chicago vs. St. Louis Games 1, 4[319] Mike Emrick Jim Schoenfeld
Calgary vs. Los Angeles Games 1, 4 Al Michaels[320] John Davidson
Division finals Pittsburgh vs. New York Islanders Game 1[321] Gary Thorne[322] Bill Clement
Toronto vs. St. Louis Game 4 Gary Thorne Bill Clement
Vancouver vs. Los Angeles Game 1 Mike Emrick[323] John Davidson
Conference finals Montreal vs. New York Islanders Game 1 Gary Thorne Bill Clement

1994[edit]

Round Series Games covered Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Ice level reporter(s)
Conference quarterfinals New York Rangers vs. New York Islanders Games 1, 4 Tom Mees (Game 1)
Gary Thorne (Game 4)
Darren Pang (Game 1)
Bill Clement (Game 4)
Bob Neumeier (Game 1)
Al Morganti (Game 4)
Dallas vs. St. Louis Games 1, 4[324] Gary Thorne (Game 1)
Tom Mees (Game 4)
Bill Clement (Game 1)
John Davidson (Game 4)
Al Morganti (Game 1)
Conference semifinals New Jersey vs. Boston Game 1 Gary Thorne Bill Clement Al Morganti

1999–2000[edit]

[325]

Date Teams Start times (All times Eastern) Commentator crews
March 18 Pittsburgh at Boston
New York Rangers at Philadelphia
Dallas at Chicago
Detroit at Colorado
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
Dave Strader and Brian Engblom
March 26 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
New York Rangers at Detroit
St. Louis at Chicago
Colorado at Dallas
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose
Dave Strader and Brian Engblom
April 1 New York Rangers at Boston
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh
Detroit at St. Louis
Anaheim at Los Angeles
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
Dave Strader and Brian Engblom
April 9 Philadelphia at New York Rangers
St. Louis at Chicago
Phoenix at Dallas
Detroit at Colorado
Los Angeles at Anaheim
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
Dave Strader and Brian Engblom
Sam Rosen and Mickey Redmond

2000-01[edit]

Date Teams Start times (All times Eastern) Commentator crews
March 10 New Jersey at Philadelphia
Detroit at St. Louis
Colorado at Dallas
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
March 17 New York Rangers at Philadelphia
Detroit at Colorado
San Jose at Los Angeles
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose
March 24 Detroit at New York Rangers
Colorado at Boston
Anaheim at Los Angeles
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
March 31 New York Rangers at New Jersey
Detroit at Philadelphia
St. Louis at Pittsburgh
Colorado at Los Angeles
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
Dave Strader and Brian Engblom
April 7 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
Colorado at Detroit
Dallas at San Jose
New York Rangers at Florida
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
Dave Strader and Brian Engblom
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose

2001-02[edit]

Date Teams Start times (All times Eastern) Commentator crews
January 5 Detroit at Colorado
Pittsburgh at New York Rangers
Washington at Boston
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
January 12 New York Rangers at Philadelphia
St. Louis at Pittsburgh
Detroit at Dallas
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
March 2 New York Rangers at Philadelphia
Detroit at Pittsburgh
Dallas at Colorado
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
March 9 Pittsburgh at New York Rangers
Detroit at St. Louis
Colorado at Los Angeles
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose
March 16 Boston at Detroit
New York Rangers at New Jersey
Colorado at Philadelphia
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement

2002-03[edit]

[326]

Date Teams Start times (All times Eastern) Commentator crews
January 11 Colorado at Dallas
Detroit at Philadelphia
New York Rangers at Pittsburgh
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
February 8 Pittsburgh at Boston
Colorado at Detroit
New York Rangers at Philadelphia
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
March 15 Colorado at Detroit
New York Rangers at New Jersey
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
March 22 New York Rangers at Philadelphia
Chicago at Colorado
Detroit at St. Louis
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
Mike Emrick and Barry Melrose
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
March 29 Detroit at St. Louis
New York Rangers at Boston
Phoenix at Colorado
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
12:00 p.m.
Gary Thorne, Bill Clement and John Davidson
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
Mike Emrick and Brian Engblom

2003-04[edit]

Date Teams Start times (All times Eastern) Commentator crews
January 10 Detroit at Boston
Colorado at Dallas
New York Rangers at New York Islanders
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
Gary Thorne, Bill Clement and John Davidson
Mike Emrick and Brian Engblom
February 14 New York Rangers at Philadelphia
Colorado at Detroit
Boston at Chicago
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
Gary Thorne, Bill Clement and John Davidson
Mike Emrick and Brian Engblom
March 13 Dallas at Detroit
New Jersey at Philadelphia
Los Angeles at San Jose
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Gary Thorne, Bill Clement and John Davidson
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
Mike Emrick and Brian Engblom
March 20 New York Rangers at Philadelphia
St. Louis at Dallas
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Gary Thorne and Bill Clement
Mike Emrick and John Davidson
March 27 Colorado at Detroit
New York Rangers at Philadelphia
Los Angeles at Calgary
1:00 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Gary Thorne, Bill Clement and John Davidson
Steve Levy and Darren Pang
Mike Emrick and Brian Engblom

Stanley Cup playoffs[edit]

Year Round Teams Games Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Ice level reporter(s)
2000 Conference quarterfinals WashingtonPittsburgh Game 2 Steve Levy Darren Pang Daryl Reaugh
St. LouisSan Jose Games 2, 6 Dave Strader (Game 2)
Gary Thorne (Game 6)
Brian Engblom
Bill Clement (Game 6)
Darren Pang
Brian Engblom (Game 6)
ColoradoPhoenix Game 2 Mike Emrick Eddie Olczyk Joe Micheletti
DetroitLos Angeles Game 2 Gary Thorne Bill Clement Brian Engblom
Conference semifinals PhiladelphiaPittsburgh Games 2, 5 Mike Emrick John Davidson Brian Engblom and Darren Pang (Game 5)
ColoradoDetroit Game 2 Steve Levy Darren Pang Daryl Reaugh
Conference finals PhiladelphiaNew Jersey Game 1 Gary Thorne Bill Clement Brian Engblom
DallasColorado Games 1, 4, 7 Gary Thorne Bill Clement Brian Engblom
2001 Conference quarterfinals WashingtonPittsburgh Games 2, 5 Dave Strader (Game 2)
Gary Thorne (Game 5)
Brian Engblom (Game 2)
Bill Clement (Game 5)
Chris Simpson
Brian Engblom (Game 5)
PhiladelphiaBuffalo Games 2, 6 Steve Levy (Game 2)
Mike Emrick (Game 6)
Darren Pang (Game 2)
Barry Melrose (Game 6)
Mickey Redmond (Game 2)
DetroitLos Angeles Games 2, 5 Mike Emrick (Game 2)
Dave Strader (Game 5)
Eddie Olczyk (Game 2)
Brian Engblom (Game 5)
Joe Micheletti (Game 2)
Chris Simpson (Game 5)
St. LouisSan Jose Games 2, 6 Gary Thorne (Game 2)
Steve Levy (Game 6)
Bill Clement (Game 2)
Darren Pang (Game 6)
Brian Engblom (Game 2)
Conference semifinals BuffaloPittsburgh Games 2, 5 Steve Levy (Game 2)
Gary Thorne (Game 5)
Darren Pang (Game 2)
Bill Clement
Joe Micheletti (Game 2)
Brian Engblom
ColoradoLos Angeles Game 2 Gary Thorne Bill Clement Brian Engblom
Conference finals New JerseyPittsburgh Game 4 Gary Thorne Bill Clement Brian Engblom
ColoradoSt. Louis Game 1 Gary Thorne Bill Clement Brian Engblom
2002 Conference quarterfinals BostonMontreal Game 5 Gary Thorne Bill Clement Brian Engblom
CarolinaNew Jersey Game 6 Mike Emrick Eddie Olczyk Darren Pang
TorontoNew York Islanders Game 2 Steve Levy Darren Pang Joe Micheletti
ColoradoLos Angeles Games 2, 6 Gary Thorne (Game 2)
Steve Levy (Game 6)
Bill Clement (Game 2)
Darren Pang (Game 6)
Brian Engblom (Game 2)
San JosePhoenix Game 2 Dave Strader Brian Engblom Tony Granato
St. LouisChicago Game 2 Mike Emrick Eddie Olczyk Chris Simpson
Conference semifinals DetroitSt. Louis Games 2, 5 Gary Thorne Bill Clement Brian Engblom
ColoradoSan Jose Games 2, 5 Steve Levy Darren Pang Joe Micheletti
Conference finals DetroitColorado Games 1, 4 Gary Thorne Bill Clement Brian Engblom
2003 Conference quarterfinals Tampa BayWashington Game 2 Mike Emrick Brian Engblom
PhiladelphiaToronto Game 5 Gary Thorne Bill Clement Chris Simpson
DetroitAnaheim Game 2 Mike Emrick Eddie Olczyk Darren Pang
ColoradoMinnesota Games 2, 5 Steve Levy Darren Pang
Conference semifinals OttawaPhiladelphia Game 5 Steve Levy Darren Pang Joe Micheletti
New JerseyTampa Bay Game 2 Mike Emrick Brian Engblom Chris Simpson
DallasAnaheim Games 2, 5 Steve Levy (Game 2)
Gary Thorne (Game 5)
Darren Pang (Game 2)
Bill Clement and John Davidson (Game 5)
Chris Simpson (Game 5)
Conference finals OttawaNew Jersey Game 4 Steve Levy Darren Pang and John Davidson Joe Micheletti
MinnesotaAnaheim Game 1 Gary Thorne Bill Clement and John Davidson Brian Engblom
2004 Conference quarterfinals Tampa BayNew York Islanders Game 2 Steve Levy Darren Pang Erin Andrews
PhiladelphiaNew Jersey Game 5 Mike Emrick Eddie Olczyk Erin Andrews
DetroitNashville Games 2, 5 Gary Thorne Bill Clement and John Davidson
San JoseSt. Louis Game 2 Mike Emrick Eddie Olczyk
ColoradoDallas Game 5 Mike Emrick Eddie Olczyk
Conference semifinals DetroitCalgary Games 2, 5 Gary Thorne Bill Clement and John Davidson
San JoseColorado Games 2, 5 Mike Emrick (Game 2)
Steve Levy (Game 5)
Brian Engblom (Game 2)
Darren Pang (Game 5)
Erin Andrews
Conference finals Tampa BayPhiladelphia Games 1, 4, 7 Gary Thorne Bill Clement and John Davidson Sam Ryan (Game 1) and Joe Micheletti (Game 4)

NHL on CBS schedules[edit]

1956–57[327][edit]

Date Teams
1/5/57 Chicago (1) at New York (4)
1/12/57 New York (5) at Detroit (4)
1/19/57 Detroit (3) at Chicago (2)
1/26/57 New York (5) at Boston (3)
2/2/57 New York (4) at Detroit (5)
2/9/57 Montreal (2) at Boston (2)
2/16/57 Boston (5) at Chicago (6)
2/23/57 Detroit (3) at Chicago (4)
3/2/57 New York (3) at Boston (2)
3/9/57 Detroit (2) at Boston (4)

1957–58[328][edit]

Date Teams
11/2/57 Boston (0) at New York (5)
11/9/57 New York (0) at Chicago (5)
11/16/57 Detroit (1) at Chicago (0)
11/23/57 Montreal (4) at Boston (2)
11/30/57 Detroit (3) at New York (1)
12/7/57 Chicago (2) at Boston (2)
12/14/57 New York (4) at Detroit (4)
12/21/57 Detroit (5) at Chicago (3)
12/28/57 No game scheduled
1/4/58 Boston (7) at New York (4)
1/11/58 Chicago (1) at Detroit (4)
1/18/58 New York (3) at Chicago (2)
1/25/58 Detroit (3) at Boston (5)
2/1/58 Chicago (2) at New York (3)
2/8/58 New York (5) at Detroit (2)
2/15/58 Montreal (2) at Boston (2)
2/22/58 Boston (1) at Detroit (6)
3/1/58 Boston (3) at Chicago (2)
3/8/58 Detroit (3) at Chicago (4)
3/15/58 New York (4) at Boston (0)
3/22/58 Chicago (6) at Detroit (4)

1958–59[329][330][edit]

Date Teams
10/18/58 Detroit at Chicago
10/25/58 Chicago at New York
11/1/58 Detroit at Boston
11/8/58 Chicago at Detroit
11/15/58 Montreal at Chicago
11/22/58 Detroit at Boston
11/29/58 Boston at New York
12/6/58 Detroit at Chicago
1/3/59 Boston at Detroit
1/10/59 Detroit at New York
1/17/59 New York at Chicago
1/24/59 Chicago at Detroit
1/31/59 Detroit at Boston
2/7/59 Chicago at New York
2/14/59 Montreal at Boston
2/21/59 Chicago at Detroit
2/28/59 Boston at Chicago
3/7/59 New York at Chicago
3/14/59 Detroit at Boston
3/21/59 New York at Detroit

NHL on NBC schedules[edit]

1972–73[edit]

Date Teams
December 29 (prime time game starting at 8:30 p.m. Eastern) Boston at Minnesota
January 7 Boston at Chicago
January 13[331] New York Rangers at St. Louis
January 21[332] Minnesota at Detroit
January 28[333] Detroit at Montreal
February 4[334] Pittsburgh at Minnesota
February 11 Montreal at New York Rangers
February 18[335] Montreal at Toronto
February 25 St. Louis at Detroit
March 4[336] Chicago at Boston
March 11 Toronto at New York Rangers
March 16 (prime time game starting at 8:30 pm Eastern) Boston at Detroit
March 18 Detroit at Chicago
March 25[337] St. Louis at Philadelphia

Note: The December 29 and March 16 games were on Friday nights; all other regular season games were on Sunday afternoons. All start times at 3:00 pm Eastern Standard Time unless noted.

1973–74[edit]

Date Teams
January 4 (prime time game starting at 8:30 pm Eastern) Boston at New York Rangers
January 19[338] New York Rangers at Chicago
January 27 Philadelphia at Boston
February 3 Montreal at Detroit
February 10 Los Angeles at Atlanta
February 17 Philadelphia at Montreal
February 24 Boston at Buffalo
March 3 Chicago at Detroit
March 10 Philadelphia at Boston
March 17 New York Rangers at Boston
March 24 St. Louis at Philadelphia
March 31[339] Toronto at New York Rangers
April 7[340] Pittsburgh at Atlanta
April 14[341] Montreal at New York Rangers
Note: The January 4 game was on a Friday night; all other regular season games were on Sunday afternoons. All start times were at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time unless noted.

1974–75[edit]

Date Teams Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Studio host
January 5[342] St. Louis at Buffalo[342] Tim Ryan[342] Ted Lindsay[342] Brian McFarlane[342]
January 11[343] Philadelphia at Montreal Tim Ryan Ted Lindsay Brian McFarlane
January 19 California at Chicago
January 26 Philadelphia at Boston
February 2[344] Detroit at New York Rangers
February 9[345] Montreal at Buffalo
February 16 Boston at Philadelphia Tim Ryan[346] Ted Lindsay[346] Brian McFarlane[346]
February 23 New York Rangers at Philadelphia Tim Ryan[347] Ted Lindsay[347] Brian McFarlane[347]
March 2 Chicago at Boston
March 9 Montreal at New York Rangers
March 16 Los Angeles at Philadelphia
March 23[348] St. Louis at Vancouver
March 30 New York Islanders at Atlanta
April 6[349] Minnesota at Chicago
Note: All start times (with the exception of the January 19 and February 9 telecasts) were at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

NBC did not broadcast the sixth game of the 1975 Finals, in which the Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Buffalo Sabres to clinch their second consecutive championship, played in prime time on a Tuesday night. Had the Finals gone to a seventh game, NBC would have pre-empted its prime time lineup on a Thursday night to carry that deciding contest. But by that time, the network had informed the NHL that unless ratings for the Finals spiked, it would drop the sport, which it did at the end of the season.

2004–05 schedule (all would have been regional games)[edit]

Date Teams Start times (All times Eastern)
1/22/05 Philadelphia vs. NY Rangers
Chicago vs. St. Louis
San Jose vs. Colorado
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
1/29/05 Tampa Bay vs. Boston
Colorado vs. Detroit
Anaheim vs. Minnesota
1:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
2/5/05 Chicago vs. Boston
New Jersey vs. Philadelphia
Dallas vs. St. Louis
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2/19/05 Philadelphia vs. NY Rangers
Detroit vs. Tampa Bay
Dallas vs. St. Louis
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2/26/05 NY Islanders vs. New Jersey
Colorado vs. Philadelphia
San Jose vs. Detroit
1:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
4/9/05 NY Rangers vs. Boston
Chicago vs. St. Louis
Anaheim vs. San Jose
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m. (would have been seen only in the Pacific Time Zone, Alaska and Hawaii)

2005–06 schedule (all regional games)[edit]

Date Teams Start times (All times Eastern) Commentator crews
1/14/06 NY Rangers vs. Detroit
Colorado vs. Philadelphia
Dallas vs. Boston
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk, and Pierre McGuire
Dave Strader, Brian Engblom, and Brian Hayward
Chris Cuthbert, Peter McNab,and Cammi Granato
1/21/06 Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh
Detroit vs. Colorado
San Jose vs. Los Angeles
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m. (West Coast, Alaska and Hawaii only)
Mike Emrick, John Davidson and Pierre McGuire
Chris Cuthbert, Peter McNab and Cammi Granato
Dave Strader, Brian Engblom, and Brian Hayward
1/28/06 Detroit vs. Dallas
Pittsburgh vs. NY Rangers
Tampa Bay vs. Philadelphia
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk and Pierre McGuire
Chris Cuthbert, Peter McNab and Cammi Granato
Dave Strader, Brian Engblom, and Brian Hayward
2/4/06 Detroit vs. Colorado
Dallas vs. St. Louis
NY Islanders vs. Pittsburgh
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk and Pierre McGuire
Chris Cuthbert, Peter McNab and Cammi Granato
Dave Strader, Brian Engblom, and Brian Hayward
4/8/06 NY Rangers vs. Boston
Colorado vs. St. Louis
Anaheim vs. Los Angeles
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk and Pierre McGuire
Chris Cuthbert, Peter McNab and Cammi Granato
Dave Strader, Brian Engblom, and Brian Hayward
4/15/06 New York Rangers at Philadelphia
Minnesota vs. Dallas
Boston vs. Atlanta
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk and Pierre McGuire
Chris Cuthbert, Peter McNab and Cammi Granato
Dave Strader, Brian Engblom, and Brian Hayward

2006–07 schedule (all regional games)[edit]

Date Teams Start times (All times Eastern) Commentator crews
1/13/07 Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia
Boston vs. NY Rangers
Los Angeles vs. St. Louis
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk and Pierre McGuire
Dave Strader, Brian Hayward and Joe Micheletti
Chris Cuthbert, Peter McNab and Darren Pang
1/28/07 Colorado vs. Detroit
Dallas vs. Anaheim
Philadelphia vs. Atlanta
3:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk and Pierre McGuire
Dave Strader, Brian Hayward and Joe Micheletti
Chris Cuthbert, Peter McNab and Darren Pang
2/11/07 Colorado vs. Dallas
Tampa Bay vs. New Jersey
Chicago vs. Columbus
3:30 p.m
3:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk and Pierre McGuire
Dave Strader, Brian Hayward and Joe Micheletti
Chris Cuthbert and Peter McNab
2/18/07 Washington vs. Pittsburgh
Chicago vs. NY Rangers
San Jose vs. Dallas
3:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk and Pierre McGuire
Dave Strader, Peter McNab and Joe Micheletti
Chris Cuthbert, Brian Hayward and Darren Pang
3/4/07 Colorado vs. Detroit
Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh
12:30 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk and Pierre McGuire
Dave Strader, Peter McNab and Joe Micheletti
3/11/07 Boston vs. Detroit
Carolina vs. NY Rangers
12:30 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk and Pierre McGuire
Dave Strader, Brian Hayward and Joe Micheletti
3/25/07 Boston vs. Pittsburgh
NY Rangers vs. NY Islanders
12:30 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk and Pierre McGuire
Dave Strader, Brian Hayward and Joe Micheletti
4/1/07 Detroit vs. Columbus
Los Angeles vs. San Jose
12:30 p.m. (seen on all NBC stations in the Eastern, Central and Mountain Time Zones)
6:00 p.m. (West Coast, Alaska and Hawaii)
Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk, Brett Hull and Pierre McGuire
Chris Cuthbert, Brian Hayward and Peter McNab
4/8/07 Buffalo vs. Philadelphia
Chicago vs. Dallas
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk and Pierre McGuire
Chris Cuthbert, Joe Micheletti and Peter McNab

Stanley Cup playoffs[edit]

Year Round Series Games covered Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
1973 Quarterfinals Montreal-Buffalo Game 4 Tim Ryan Ted Lindsay
Semifinals New York Rangers-Chicago Game 2 Tim Ryan Ted Lindsay
Montreal-Philadelphia Game 4 Tim Ryan Ted Lindsay
1974 Quarterfinals Atlanta-Philadelphia Game 1 Tim Ryan Ted Lindsay
Montreal-New York Rangers Game 4 Tim Ryan Ted Lindsay
Semifinals Boston-Chicago Game 2 Tim Ryan Ted Lindsay
Philadelphia-New York Rangers Games 4, 7 Tim Ryan Ted Lindsay
1975 Quarterfinals Toronto-Philadelphia Game 1 Tim Ryan Ted Lindsay
Pittsburgh-New York Islanders Game 4 Tim Ryan Ted Lindsay
Semifinals Montreal-Buffalo Game 1 Tim Ryan Ted Lindsay
Philadelphia-New York Islanders Games 3, 6 Tim Ryan Ted Lindsay

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