ESPN today announced its broadcast team for the 2021 season of Sunday Night Baseball presented by Taco Bell: the exclusive, national Major League Baseball game of the week. The team of World Series Champion and analyst Alex Rodriguez, play-by-play voice Matt Vasgersian, and reporter Buster Olney will return for their second season as a trio and their fourth season together overall.
Alex Rodriguez, World Series Champion and one of the most accomplished Major League Baseball players in history, has re-signed with ESPN and will enter his fourth season as Sunday Night Baseball analyst. Rodriguez, a 14-time MLB All-Star and three-time American League MVP, made his regular-season ESPN broadcast debut on Opening Night in 2018.
Matt Vasgersian, who has also re-signed with ESPN, continues as just the third regular voice of Sunday Night Baseball, following Jon Miller (1990-2010) and Dan Shulman (2011-2017). Vasgersian began his ESPN tenure at the start of the 2018 MLB season.
Buster Olney, ESPN Senior MLB Insider, enters his 11th season as Sunday Night Baseball reporter. Olney joined the franchise during the 2011 season and has been a mainstay of the property for more than a decade.
In addition to Sunday Night Baseball, the team also provides commentary for ESPN’s exclusive presentation of MLB Opening Night as well as the second-half opener. The trio also called exclusive MLB Wild Card Series games in October of 2020.
Rodriguez, Vasgersian and Olney will call ESPN’s exclusive Opening Night telecast of New York Mets at Washington Nationals on Thursday, April 1 at 7PM, followed by the Sunday Night Baseball season debut on April 4 as the Los Angeles Angels host the Chicago White Sox at 8:30PM The current 2021 Sunday Night Baseball schedule is below. For more details on ESPN’s season-opening coverage, visit ESPN Press Room.
Date Time (ET) Game
April 4 8:30PM* Chicago White Sox vs. Los Angeles Angels
April 11 7PM Philadelphia Phillies vs. Atlanta Braves
April 18 7PM Atlanta Braves vs. Chicago Cubs
April 25 7PM San Diego Padres vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
May 2 7PM New York Mets vs. Philadelphia Phillies
May 9 7PM Philadelphia Phillies vs. Atlanta Braves
May 16 7PM St. Louis Cardinals vs. San Diego Padres
May 23 7PM Chicago Cubs vs. St. Louis Cardinals
May 30 7PM Atlanta Braves vs. New York Mets
July 4 7PM New York Mets vs. New York Yankees
July 15 7PM Thursday MLB second-half opener: Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees
July 18 7PM Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees
*special start time
Baseball Tonight: Sunday Night Countdown presented by Chevrolet precedes Sunday Night Baseball each week, generally at 6PM ESPN MLB analyst Eduardo Perez joins the show in 2021, alongside host Karl Ravech and analyst Tim Kurkjian. ESPN Senior MLB Insider Jeff Passan will also make regular contributions.
Sunday Night Baseball is also available on ESPN Radio as Jon Sciambi and analyst Chris Singleton enter their 11th season together. Additionally, Sunday Night Baseball is available on ESPN Deportes with Ernesto Jerez, analyst Luis Alfredo Álvarez and reporter Guillermo Celis on commentary. Sunday Night Baseball can also be streamed via the ESPN App.
Sunday Night Baseball enters its 32nd season as the premier MLB regular-season game of the week. The franchise made its debut on April 15, 1990 as the Montreal Expos hosted the New York Mets.