Saturday, October 26, 2013

FOX, CNN At The World Series

By Josh Albarran

This is what baseball season ends in the fall and this is where the cable news channels where there to covered. In addition to ESPN, MLB Network and Fox Sports 1's on-site coverage of the World Series, Fox News Channel and CNN have their own sideline reporters to the cover the fall classic for the first two games of the series between the Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Cardinals.

Fox Sports' Joe Buck and Tim McCarver with FNC's Shepard Smith at Fenway Park.
(Fox News Channel)
On FNC, Shepard Smith anchored from Fenway Park in Boston to promoted Game 1 of the World Series on its sister channel the Fox broadcast network. Smith had the Fox network's No. 1 broadcast team Joe Buck and Tim McCarver (who are calling their 16th and final World Series together) as guests to talk about the Red Sox-Cardinals match-up, the murder of the school teacher in the city and the impact on the team following the bombings at the Boston Marathon back in April. Later that night, Shep give Fox O&O WFXT at the ballpark to give analysis of Game 1 of the World Series and his perspective on the Red Sox after the Boston Marathon incident.

Watch Buck and McCarver's conversation with Shep at FoxNews.com:
http://video.foxnews.com/v/2764462426001/red-sox-prove-to-be-boston-strong/?playlist_id=2114913880001

CNN's Brooke Baldwin writing her notes inside Fenway Park's Green Monster.
(@BrookeBCNN)
On CNN, Brooke Baldwin anchored her NewsRoom program outside Fenway Park to promoted Game 2 of that series. Baldwin took the viewers a tour at the 101-year old ballpark including the Green Monster. Baldwin is a Red Sox fan and was one of the on-scene reporters for the network during April's Boston Marathon tragedies.

Watch Brooke's tour at the Green Monster:


Fox Sports is the exclusive home of the World Series. Watch Game 3 between the Boston Red Sox and the St. Louis Cardinals tonight at 7:30pm ET/4:30pm PT after college football or listien to it on your local ESPN Radio station.

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