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Gammons to leave ESPN, will join MLB Network

INDIANAPOLIS -- Peter Gammons is leaving ESPN after 20 years to become an analyst for MLB Network.

 

Gammons will offer commentary for breaking news and big events such as the postseason, winter meetings, amateur draft and the trade deadline. He will appear on the network's news shows as well as develop short documentary-style pieces. He also will write regularly for MLB.com, becoming part of its new columnist website.

"To be involved with people whose network is devoted to baseball, and baseball only, is something I look forward to with excitement," Gammons said in a statement Tuesday.

Gammons joins Bob Costas as a major presence at MLB Network. In addition, Gammons will become an analyst and reporter for NESN, the regional sports network in New England affiliated with the owners of the Boston Red Sox.

"It's hard to imagine a reporter who is more deeply associated with a sport than Peter is with Major League Baseball," MLB president Tony Petitti said. "Having Peter associated with MLB Network is an incredible opportunity and another great step for MLB Network as we head into our second year on Jan. 1."

Gammons joined ESPN in 1989 and has been an integral part of its baseball coverage. He wrote for the Boston Globe starting in 1969 and also worked for Sports Illustrated (1976-78, 1986-90).

"Peter was the best and the brightest in making the transition from print to video," ESPN executive vice president John Walsh said.

The 64-year-old Gammons received the 2004 J.G. Taylor Spink Award for outstanding baseball writing and was honored during the 2005 Hall of Fame induction ceremony. He signed in October with Creative Artists Agency.

"My decision to leave ESPN and move on at this point in my life has been conflicted," Gammons said. "ESPN gave me a great deal more than I gave it, and will always be a huge part of who I am."

Gammons interviewed Alex Rodriguez on camera in February when the New York Yankees slugger admitted using steroids from 2001-03 with the Texas Rangers.

In June 2006, Gammons was stricken with a brain aneurysm while driving near his Cape Cod home. He returned to broadcasting three months later.

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December 9, 2009 9:28 am
For any PURE baseball fan Gammons has been a must read for the past 20 something years. Yes, he was biased, but so would anyone that grew up rooting for a team, and then wrote about them for 2+ decades for one oth the top newspapers in the country.

He is a man that is greatly respected by the ENTIRE baseball community. players/coaches/management/owne
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December 8, 2009 8:48 pm
  From one channel to the next, not such a big change in the world. I won't miss his Boston bias any bit, and moving to MLB network will    allow a lot less face time for him to predict the Sox winning another WS. He is a bias as they come there for his analysis didn't mean much. But he seemed to fit in well at ESPN who likes to coddle their own, and playing favorites is a requ ...(more)
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December 8, 2009 7:28 pm
I'm guessing this was a financial and personal decision,  but nobody and I mean NOBODY delivers the baseball news like Peter Gammons.    He is living a dream, and MLB network's coverage just keeps getting better.    "Diamond Notes"  on Baseball tonight is what I grew up on as a kid,  before the internet hit it big.    His juicy ...(more)
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December 8, 2009 8:55 pm
That way they can pool up the sucky commentators on one network so they are easily avoided

The one time I watched MLB network there was some tool imitating swings for like 20 minutes, and the 3 clowns on the show were laughing their heads off....

lame.





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December 9, 2009 12:56 pm
First they let Harold reynolds go, their best guy. Then their new best guy Gammons, what a shame.  Now if we watch we have to listen to John kruk babble on, or david segui, who wouldn't know a complete sentence said properly in english if it slapped him in the face.  Oh well I like MLB network better anyway so I guess it's my gain.
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December 9, 2009 10:43 am
I don't have anything against Peter Gammons, but dang people baseball journalism isn't rocket science. ESPN will find another person to read the teleprompter.
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December 8, 2009 10:45 pm
I always thought Gammons was overated.  I don't dislike him, but I think there are many more worthy baseball journalists today....good luck at the little watched MLB Network......
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December 8, 2009 7:24 pm
Peter, I wish you all the best in your future endeavors.  There are none better than you.
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December 9, 2009 12:52 pm
Geez you'd think he was going into his 80s soon
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December 8, 2009 7:32 pm
Its gonna be great seeing him work with the guys from MLB GOD bless good luck
ESPN what are you doing letting him go he was the best you had
 
 
 
 
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