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Joe Buck isn't retiring anytime soon. The veteran broadcaster plans to stay at ESPN, saying he'll keep calling games "as long ...
Joe Buck knew that calling Opening Day for ESPN was a “little ridiculous.” The voice of Monday Night Football for the ...
“I loved working with Joe and Bill,” Buck said afterward ... not introducing old themes as if the audience weren’t baseball fans. Buck’s career has coincided with the growth of the ...
When Joe Buck joined ESPN back in 2022 to lead the network's Monday Night Football coverage, it meant a farewell to three decades as the lead voice in baseball. But for Thursday's 2025 Opening Day ...
Fans couldn't get enough of the nostalgic moment and Buck's ability to elevate baseball on television. "Joe Buck in the booth for baseball blessing my ears!" pro basketball player Sam Dekker wrote ...
Joe Buck will be on the call for the opener between the Brewers and Yankees in the Bronx, making his return to nationally televised baseball more than three years after leaving Fox for ESPN and ...
Joe Buck had a very fitting home run call when he returned to the MLB booth for Thursday’s Opening Day game between the Milwaukee Brewers and New York Yankees. Buck served as the play-by-play ...
But the "Joe Buck sucks" narrative is nothing new. It's easy to play the bias card when critiquing any broadcaster, but Buck — Fox's premier national football and baseball announcer — seems to ...
Kyle Terada-Imagn Images Joe Buck will call the Opening Day game from Yankee Stadium for ESPN on Thursday, his first turn in a baseball booth in four years. In an interview with ESPN's Buster ...
Joe Buck was back in the baseball booth for Thursday’s Opening Day game between the New York Yankees and Milwaukee Brewers, marking his first time calling a national baseball game in four years.
Joe Buck made his MLB broadcasting debut at age ... Buck hasn't worked a baseball game since the 2021 World Series. On Opening Day at Yankee Stadium Thursday, Buck made his return.