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Major League Baseball continues to be the only sport in which players are mic’d up during regular season play. ESPN’s move to do it during regular-season games moved the concept from novelty ...
Juan Soto seemingly dropped out of a scheduled in-game interview with ESPN's "Sunday Night Baseball" telecast, and New York Mets fans think they know why.
I left ESPN and Disney’s Toy Story broadcast of the Sunday morning Jaguars-Falcons game on our living room set and waited. By now, my two young kids are accustomed to Sundays being a day in ...
After working for Walt Disney Co. for decades, Woody, Buzz Lightyear and their “Toy Story” friends have ... might not normally tune in. Disney’s ESPN continues to try new concepts, including ...
Mic’d up interviews of athletes during games are certainly nothing new, but Juan Soto took the art to a new level on Sunday Night Baseball. ESPN mic’d up the New York Yankees left fielder and ...
Juan Soto, who was supposed to be mic’d up during the second inning of ESPN’s Mets-Yankees broadcast on Sunday night, canceled about “45 minutes” before game time, according to play-by ...
It got to a point that by Sunday, Soto had no interest in doing an agreed-upon in-game interview with ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball. According to a report from NJ.com, Soto simply was tired of ...