NBC Adds Kershaw, Rizzo, Votto to MLB Broadcast Team

NBC Adds Kershaw, Rizzo, Votto to MLB Broadcast Team

NBC has finalized its broadcast lineup for its return to Major League Baseball coverage this season, officially adding recently retired stars Clayton Kershaw, Anthony Rizzo, and Joey Votto to its on-air team.

The former players — who combined for 20 All-Star Game selections — will appear during NBC and Peacock’s exclusive coverage of the wild-card playoff round. The trio will also contribute to select pregame shows for Sunday Night Baseball on both the network and its streaming platform.

NBC is set to take over Sunday Night Baseball from ESPN under a three-year, $600 million agreement reached last fall. As part of the deal, the network also secured exclusive rights to broadcast the wild-card playoff round.

The network previously announced that veteran broadcaster Bob Costas will return to host the Sunday Night Baseball pregame show. Costas served as NBC’s lead play-by-play voice for baseball from 1982 to 1989 and again from 1994 to 2000. NBC has not held MLB broadcast rights since the 2000 season.

Votto, 42, was named the National League MVP in 2010 and spent 17 seasons with the Cincinnati Reds. A six-time All-Star, he finished his career with 356 home runs and 1,144 RBIs.

Kershaw, 37, retired from the Los Angeles Dodgers following the 2025 season. An 11-time All-Star and three-time World Series champion, he captured three National League Cy Young Awards and was the 2014 MVP after posting a 21–3 record and a 1.77 ERA.

Rizzo, 36, played 14 seasons with the San Diego Padres, Chicago Cubs, and New York Yankees. He was a member of the Cubs’ 2016 World Series championship team, earned four Gold Glove awards at first base, and was selected to three All-Star Games.

 

Staff writer for the Chicago Morning Star

Related Posts
Phillies, White Sox set for decisive series finale
The Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago White Sox will meet Sunday afternoon with their three-game series
Giants crush Cubs with 18-run outburst
The San Francisco Giants unleashed one of their most explosive offensive performances of the season
Caleb Williams lands Madden NFL 27 cover
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has made franchise history after being selected as the cover
Bears stadium bill stalls in Illinois House
Illinois lawmakers ended the 2026 spring legislative session without approving a proposal that could have
White Sox beat Twins to win fifth home series
The Chicago White Sox continued their strong run at home Thursday afternoon, defeating the Minnesota
Pritzker criticizes Johnson over Bears stadium
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker publicly criticized Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson on May 27 over the
Mariners chase AL West lead against Athletics
The Seattle Mariners will attempt to move even closer to the top of the American
Brewers eye NL Central lead against Cubs
The Milwaukee Brewers will have an opportunity to climb into first place in the National
Chicago Fire move Crew match to SeatGeek Stadium
Chicago Fire FC announced Thursday that its Nov. 7 home match against the Columbus Crew
FIFA unveils World Cup final halftime show
The 2026 FIFA World Cup final will introduce a major entertainment addition inspired by the