
XM Radio will broadcast
coverage of every game of the 2009 Major League Baseball season. The first event covered is the Opening Night game on the evening of April 5, which has the Philadelphia Phillies facing off against the
Atlanta Braves at Citizens Bank Park.
Announcing the game will be Harry Kalas, Scott Franzke and Larry Andersen.
As part of its baseball lineup on April 5, Sirius XM's MLB
Home Plate, a 24-hour baseball talk channel, will broadcast a pre-game special hosted by Scott Graham and Buck Martinez, a former catcher and manager, who will interview players and fans as the 2009
season opens.
Then on Monday, April 6, XM will broadcast coverage of all 13 games from MLB Opening Day. This will be followed by broadcasts of all MLB team games over the rest of the season and
post-season, including Spanish-language coverage on XM's MLB En Espanol channel.
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Scott Greenstein, president and chief content officer for Sirius XM, promised that "once again, XM listeners
will have access to every Major League Baseball game with no blackouts or exclusions."
"MLB Home Plate" will feature baseball punditry and analysis from a daily lineup of hosts, including Cal
Ripken Jr., Bill Ripken, Rob Dibble, Jim Duquette, Kevin Kennedy, and Buck Martinez.
In the past, radio ratings firm Arbitron has found large audiences tuning in for high-profile baseball
games. In 2006, when the Detroit Tigers faced the St. Louis Cardinals in the fall classic, Arbitron found that 30% of adults in the St. Louis area listened to all or part of the World Series on the
radio. Of these, 83% said they were less likely to change the radio station when listening to a World Series game.