February 4, 2012

Hall of Famer Dave Winfield Joins ESPN

Hall of Famer Dave Winfield Joins ESPN

Baseball Hall of Famer Dave Winfield has joined ESPN as a Baseball Tonight analyst and will mainly work Sundays and select Mondays with host Karl Ravech and analysts Peter Gammons and John Kruk throughout the Major League Baseball season. He will appear on Baseball Tonight Sunday, April 5, at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2, leading into Opening Night – Atlanta vs. Philadelphia – at 8 p.m.

“We’re thrilled to add Dave Winfield to our Baseball Tonight team,” said Norby Williamson, executive vice president, production. “He will be able to draw from his experiences as a Hall of Fame talent and world champion who has been a pioneer for the game in various capacities, both on and off the field. We welcome his unique voice and believe he will be a great addition to ESPN.”

I’ve worked in and around baseball my entire life.  This is an opportunity to stay connected with the entire sport, not just one team or league,” said Winfield. “To join ESPN is a chance to join another winning sports team.  The platform, Baseball Tonight, is No. 1 and one I’ve enjoyed for years.  I look forward to working with Karl Ravech, John Kruk, Peter Gammons and the rest of the crew and bringing my own views on the game.  Just like when I was playing, I can’t wait for Opening Day!”

During his 22-year Major League career, Winfield was a 12-time All-Star and seven-time Gold Glove winner. He played for six teams (San Diego Padres, 1973-80; New York Yankees, 1981-90; California Angels, 1990-91; Toronto Blue Jays, 1992; Minnesota Twins, 1993-94; and Cleveland Indians, 1995), winning a world championship with the Blue Jays in 1992. Winfield did not spend one day in the minors, instead jumping directly to the majors where he amassed 3,110 hits and 465 home runs, along with a career .283 batting average.

Winfield was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2001 and was part of the College Baseball Hall of Fame’s inaugural class in 2006. He was the recipient of Major League Baseball’s Roberto Clemente Award in 1994, given annually to the player demonstrating character and making charitable contributions to the community.

Before pursuing a career in professional baseball, Winfield was such an accomplished athlete he was drafted by the NFL (Vikings), NBA (Hawks), and ABA (Stars), in addition to the Padres. He currently serves as an executive vice president/senior advisor with the San Diego Padres.

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FOX Sports Kicks-off NFL Preseason Schedule Aug. 21

FOX SPORTS ANNOUNCES 2009 NFL PRESEASON SCHEDULE

Cowboys Unveil State-of-the-Art New Stadium on Friday, Aug. 21

New YorkThe 2009 NFL on FOX season kicks off this August with three solid matchups, including America’s first look at the Dallas Cowboys new state-of-the-art arena in Arlington on Friday, August 21 (8:00 PM ET). The Tennessee Titans, owners of the best regular season record in 2008 at 13-3, will be the first team to occupy the visitor’s locker room of the new $1.1 billion facility when they face Tony Romo and the Cowboys.

The NFL on FOX preseason begins under the lights in Indianapolis on Thursday, August 20 (8:00 PM ET), when Peyton Manning and the Colts, led by new head coach Jim Caldwell host Donovan McNabb and the Philadelphia Eagles.  FOX Sports’ third preseason broadcast comes Thursday, August 27 (8:00 PM ET) and features another rookie head coach, Raheem Morris as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers host the 2008 AFC East champion Miami Dolphins.

FOX SPORTS 2009 NFL PRESEASON BROADCAST SCHEDULE

Thursday, August 20              Philadelphia Eagles at Indianapolis Colts                   8:00 PM ET

Friday, August 21                    Tennessee Titans at Dallas Cowboys                       8:00 PM ET

Thursday, August 27               Miami Dolphins at Tampa Bay Buccaneers               8:00 PM ET

Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson Visits the NBA on TNT Studio

Three-Time NBA All-Star and Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson Visits the NBA on TNT Studio

Former NBA head coach P.J. Carlesimo joins the network as game analyst

The NBA on TNT heads down the stretch of the regular season with another doubleheader on Thursday, April 2.  The night’s action gets underway with NBA Tip-Off presented by AutoTrader.com with Ernie Johnson (host), Charles Barkley (analyst) and Kenny Smith (analyst).  The pre-game show will feature a visit from former NBA All-Star and current Mayor of Sacramento Kevin Johnson. Johnson spent 12 seasons in the league and, alongside Barkley, led the Phoenix Suns to the 1993 NBA Finals.

Following the pre-game show, LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers will take on Gilbert Arenas and the Washington Wizards at 8 p.m. ETMarv Albert (play-by-play) will call the game with analysts Mike Fratello and Reggie Miller and David Aldridge reporting.  The second game of the night will feature Carmelo Anthony and the Denver Nuggets hosting Deron Williams and the Utah Jazz at 10:30 p.m. ET.  Calling the action will be former NBA head coach P.J. Carlesimo alongside play-by-play announcer Kevin Harlan with Marty Snider reporting.  Carlesimo will also serve as a game analyst for TNT during the network’s ’40 Games in 40 Nights’ NBA Playoffs coverage.  The Emmy® award-winning studio show Inside the NBA presented by Hyundai with Johnson (host), Barkley (analyst) and Smith (analyst) will recap the games.

Exclusive content, analysis from TNT announcers and replays of Inside the NBA are available on TNT OverTime on NBA.com. The broadband channel gives fans the inside scoop on players, coaches and storylines taking place around the league seven days a week.   Check out the NBA on TNT pages on MySpace (http://www.myspace.com/nbaontnt) and Facebook (http://www.facebook.com) to see the latest NBA on TNT schedule, news updates and special features from TNT announcers.

TNT NBA THURSDAY SCHEDULE:

DAY/DATE

TIME (ET)         EVENT

Thu., April 2

8 p.m.                      NBA Tip-Off presented by AutoTrader.com

Ernie Johnson (host), Charles Barkley (analyst) and Kenny Smith (analyst)

8:15 p.m.                 Cleveland Cavaliers @ Washington Wizards

Announcers: Marv Albert (play-by-play), Mike Fratello (analyst), Reggie Miller (analyst) and David Aldridge (reporter)

10:30 p.m.               Utah Jazz @ Denver Nuggets

Announcers: Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), P.J. Carlesimo (analyst) and Marty Snider (reporter)

Post-game             Inside the NBA presented by Hyundai

Ernie Johnson (host), Charles Barkley (analyst) and Kenny Smith (analyst)

NBA ON TNT UPCOMING SCHEDULE:

Thu., April 9

8 p.m.                      NBA Tip-Off presented by AutoTrader.com

Ernie Johnson (host), Charles Barkley (analyst) and Kenny Smith (analyst)

8:15 p.m.                 Philadelphia 76ers @ Chicago Bulls

Announcers: Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Doug Collins (analyst) and Craig Sager (reporter)

10:30 p.m.               Denver Nuggets @ Los Angeles Lakers

Announcers: Marv Albert (play-by-play), Mike Fratello (analyst), Reggie Miller (analyst) and Cheryl Miller (reporter)

Post-game             Inside the NBA presented by Hyundai

Ernie Johnson (host), Charles Barkley (analyst) and Kenny Smith (analyst)

Tue., April 14

8 p.m.                      NBA Tip-Off presented by AutoTrader.com

Ernie Johnson (host), Charles Barkley (analyst), Kenny Smith (analyst) and Chris Webber (analyst)

8:15 p.m.                 Boston Celtics @ Philadelphia 76ers

Announcers: Marv Albert (play-by-play), Mike Fratello (analyst), Reggie Miller (analyst) and Cheryl Miller (reporter)

10:30 p.m.               Utah Jazz @ Los Angeles Lakers

Announcers: Kevin Harlan (play-by-play), Doug Collins (analyst) and Craig Sager (reporter)

Post-game             Inside the NBA presented by Hyundai

Ernie Johnson (host), Charles Barkley (analyst), Kenny Smith (analyst) and Chris Webber (analyst)

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TERRELL OWENS AND THE BILLS MEET THE TITANS IN HALL OF FAME GAME AS “NBC SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL” KICKS OFF NFL PRESEASON

Bears at Broncos on Aug 30 in Other “NBC Sunday Night Football” Preseason Matchup

NEW YORK – March 30, 2009 – “NBC Sunday Night Football” kicks off the 2009 NFL preseason with the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio on Sunday, Aug. 9 as Terrell Owens makes his debut with the Buffalo Bills as they take on the Tennessee Titans who had an NFL-best 13-3 record last season. The preseason national television schedule was announced by the NFL today.

The other “NBC Sunday Night Football” preseason tilt announced today has the Denver Broncos hosting the Chicago Bears on Sunday, Aug. 30. Coverage for both games begins at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.

The NFL announced last week that that the Pittsburgh Steelers will open defense of their Super Bowl championship, Thursday, September 10 on NBC, hosting the AFC South champion Titans. In the first “NBC Sunday Night Football” contest of the season, the Green Bay Packers will host their longtime rival the Chicago Bears.

In a tradition that began in 2004, the Super Bowl champion annually hosts the NFL Thursday night season kickoff the following year. The first Sunday night primetime game on NBC will feature a division matchup between teams that have won seven of the past eight NFC North titles. The rest of the 2009 regular-season schedule will be completed and announced in April.

Tiger Win at Bay Hill Scores for NBC Sports

BEST RATING SINCE U.S. OPEN, BEST FOR TOUR EVENT IN TWO YEARS FOR FINAL ROUND OF ARNOLD PALMER INVITATIONAL

Woods Sixth Title at Bay Hill Scores Highest Event Rating in 7 Years & 23% Increase Over Last Year

NEW YORK – March 30, 2009 – NBC Sports’ final round coverage of the Arnold Palmer Invitational yesterday (2:30-8 p.m. ET), which stretched into primetime, earned the best overnight rating for a golf event since the 2008 U.S. Open and the highest for any PGA TOUR event (excludes major championships) in more than two years (Jan. 28, 2007, Buick Invitational) according to Nielsen Media Research. The 4.9 overnight rating and 10 share was the best for the final round of Bay Hill in seven years (2002 – 5.7/11, Woods victory) and an increase of 23 percent over last year (4.0/9) which Woods also won with a birdie putt on the final hole.

The rating peaked at a 7.8/13 from 7:30-8 p.m. ET as Tiger Woods secured the one-shot victory with a birdie putt on the 18th hole as the sun was setting, his sixth Bay Hill title and first since last year’s historic U.S. Open victory.

The Bay Hill rating outperformed two of last year’s major championships: 48 percent higher than the final round of the British Open (3.3) and 75 percent greater than the final round of the PGA Championship (2.8).

Saturday’s third round coverage on NBC delivered a 2.7/6, 17% higher than last year (2.3/6).

Top metered markets for Sunday’s final round coverage of the Arnold Palmer Invitational on NBC are as follows:

1. Fort Myers, 11.6/20
2. Orlando, 10.6/20
3. West Palm Beach, 8.8/15
4. Tampa, 7.6/15
5. Providence, 7.4/12
6. Buffalo, 7.1/13
7 Milwaukee, 6.9/13
T8. Minneapolis, 6.4/14
T8. Baltimore, 6.4/11
10. Cleveland, 6.1/11

2009 Monday Night Football Preseason Schedule

2009 Monday Night Football Preseason Schedule

Tirico, Jaworski and Kornheiser to Call Four-Game Slate in August

ESPN will kick off its 2009 Monday Night Football preseason schedule with a rematch of Super Bowl XLIII when the defending champion Pittsburgh Steelers host the Arizona Cardinals Thursday, August 13 at 8 p.m. ET.  ESPN’s commentator team of Mike Tirico (play-by-play) and analysts Ron Jaworski and Tony Kornheiser will call four NFL preseason games during the month of August – one on Thursday and three on Mondays – in anticipation of their regular-season debut on Monday, Sept. 14.  All MNF preseason games will begin at 8 p.m. ET.

Quarterback Kurt Warner and wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald – who played collegiately at the University of Pittsburgh – will lead the defending NFC champion Cardinals against Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers at Heinz Field in the first meeting between the two teams since their epic Super Bowl game in February.

On Monday, Aug. 17, Eli Manning and the NFC East champion New York Giants will host the Carolina Panthers, winners of the NFC South in 2008, at Giants Stadium.

A week later, the Baltimore Ravens will host the New York Jets at M&T Bank Stadium on Monday, August 24.  Jets first-year head coach Rex Ryan was the defensive coordinator for the Ravens last season, which reached the AFC Championship Game behind top young quarterback Joe Flacco and perennial Pro Bowl linebacker Ray Lewis.

On Aug. 31, ESPN will close out its preseason schedule when Pro Bowl running back Adrian Peterson and the Minnesota Vikings face wide receiver Andre Johnson and the Houston Texans at Reliant Stadium.

ESPN Deportes, ESPN’s 24-hour Spanish-language domestic sports network, will once again offer a Spanish-language production of MNF preseason and regular season games in 2009.  The commentator team will include Álvaro Martín (play-by-play), Raúl Allegre (analyst) and John Sutcliffe (sideline reporter).

ESPN’s Monday Night Football 2009 NFL Preseason Schedule:
Date            Time (ET)       Teams
Thursday, Aug. 13       8 p.m.  Arizona Cardinals at Pittsburgh Steelers
Monday, Aug. 17 8 p.m.  Carolina Panthers at New York Giants
Monday, Aug. 24 8 p.m.  New York Jets at Baltimore Ravens
Monday, Aug. 31 8 p.m.  Minnesota Vikings at Houston Texans

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ESPN’s “30 for 30″ Filmmaker Roster Expands by Three; Four More Films Announced

ESPN’s “30 for 30” Filmmaker Roster Expands by Three;

Four More Films Announced

Klores, Kopple, Levinson and Maysles to Explore

Historic Sports Moments

ESPN has secured three additional filmmakers for ESPN Films’ ambitious “30 for 30” film project. Dan Klores (Black Magic, Crazy Love), Barry Levinson (Diner, The Natural) and Albert Maysles (Gimme Shelter, Grey Gardens) along with previously announced participant, Barbara Kopple (Harlan County USA and Shut Up & Sing), will turn their lenses to a variety of sports subjects from the past 30 years in sports: Reggie Miller and the New York Knicks, The Steinbrenners, The Baltimore Colts’ departure to Indianapolis and the title fight between Muhammad Ali and Larry Holmes. Debuting on ESPN in October 2009, “30 for 30” will gather 30 filmmakers to create 30 one-hour films on sports topics from 1979 – 2009, the ESPN years.

The Films

King of the New York Streets (Dan Klores)

Reggie Miller single-handedly crushed the hearts of Knick fans multiple times.  But it was the 1995 Eastern Conference Semifinals which solidified Miller as Public Enemy #1 in New York City. With moments to go in Game 1, and facing a seemingly insurmountable deficit of 105-99, Miller scored eight points in 8.9 seconds to give his Indiana Pacers an astonishing victory. This career-defining performance, combined with his give-and-take with Knicks fan Spike Lee throughout the series, made Miller and the Knicks a highlight of the 1995 NBA playoffs.  Award-winning director Dan Klores will explore how Miller proudly built his legend as “The Garden’s Greatest Villain.”

The Steinbrenner Family Business (Barbara Kopple)

Love him or hate him, there is no denying that George Steinbrenner has been one of the most colorful and successful owners in contemporary sports. Since buying the New York Yankees in 1973 for under $10 million, “King George” emphatically branded the world’s most celebrated sports franchise as his own. The Boss has boasted ten pennants, six World Series trophies and a corporate net worth well above $1 billion. As the team has transitioned to new leadership and moves into a new stadium this spring, two-time Oscar-winning director Barbara Kopple will examine this challenging and intriguing transfer of power of baseball’s ultimate Family Business.

And The Band Marched On: The Colts Sneak Out of Baltimore (Barry Levinson)

In late March of 1984, a moving company secretly packed up the Baltimore Colts’ belongings and its fleet of vans snuck off in the darkness of the early morning. A city of deeply devoted fans was left in shock and disbelief. What caused owner Robert Irsay to turn his back on a town that was as closely linked to its team as any in the NFL? Academy Award-winning filmmaker Barry Levinson, himself a long-standing Baltimore Colts fanatic, will probe that question in light of the changing relationship of sports to community. Through the eyes of members of the Colts Marching Band, Levinson will illustrate how a fan base copes with losing the team that it loves.

Muhammad and Larry (Albert Maysles)

In October of 1980, Muhammad Ali was preparing to fight for an unprecedented fourth heavyweight title against his friend and former sparring partner Larry Holmes. To say that the great Ali was in the twilight of his career would be generous: Most of his admiring fans, friends and fight scribes considered his bravado delusional. What was left for him to prove? In the weeks of training before the fight, documentarians Albert and David Maysles took an intimate look at Ali trying to convince the world and perhaps himself, that he was still “The Greatest.” At the same time, they documented the mild-mannered and undervalued champion Holmes as he confidently prepared to put an end to the career of a man for whom he had an abiding and deep affection. In the raw moments after Ali’s humbling defeat in this one-sided fight, the Maysles footage never received a public screening or airing.  Here for the first time is the unseen filmed build up to that fight, accompanied by freshly shot interviews by Albert Maysles with members from both the Ali and Holmes camps, as well as others who were prime witnesses to one of the last chapters of Ali’s legendary career.

The four filmmakers join previously announced “30 for 30” participants Steve Nash (Canadian national hero, Terry Fox), Mike Tollin (Who Killed the USFL?), Billy Corben and Alfred Spellman (The U) and Spike Lee (TBD). The entire film/filmmaker slate will be announced in the coming months.

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MLB Productions Wins Five New York Emmy Awards

MLB PRODUCTIONS WINS FIVE LOCAL EMMY AWARDS AT THE

52nd ANNUAL NEW YORK EMMY AWARDS

Latest Wins Bring MLB Productions Local Emmy Awards Total to 20 Since 2002

Major League Baseball Productions won five Local Emmy Awards at the 52nd Annual New York Emmy Awards, held last night.  Since 2002, MLB Productions has won 20 Local Emmy Awards across the country, including last night’s achievements.  MLB Productions was recognized in five groups with three individual selections for a total of eight 2008 New York Emmy Award nominations.

MLB Productions continued its seventh straight year of New York Emmy nominations for its work on the award winning Yankeeography series for The YES Network with eight nominations in multiple categories, including Sports Programming, History/Cultural Programming and Craft (Individual).

The full list of this year’s wins is as follows:

· Historical/Cultural: Program Feature/Segment – Yankeeography: Yankees Stadium, Final Act

· Historical/Cultural: Program/Special – Yankeeography: Yankee Stadium

· Sports Programming: Regularly Scheduled Program – Yankeeography: Alex Rodriguez

· Photographer: Sports – Tom Rome and Brian Schulz, Yankeeography: Alex Rodriguez

· Writer: Sports – Jeff Scott, Yankeeography: 1998 and Yankeeography: Alex Rodriguez

Before last night’s wins, MLB Productions had received 13 awards for its YES Network “Yankeeography” and “Yankees Access” programming, one win for the “2005 Houston Astros: The Championship Season” special and one win for the 2007 production of “Champions Again: The Story of the 2007 Boston Red Sox” for NESN.

In total, MLB Productions has been nominated for 54 Local Emmy Awards.  This includes 49 nominations in the NY National Academy of Television Arts and Science chapter for YES Network programming, two nominations in the Chicago NATAS chapter for 2005 White Sox World Series programming, one in the Lone Star chapter for 2005 Astros World Series programming and two in the New England chapter for 2004 and 2007 World Series programming.

About MLB Productions

Major League Baseball Productions is the television and video production division of Major League Baseball and the official video archivists of the game.  Since 1943, MLB Productions has documented baseball’s history and has amassed 58 Emmy® nominations and 17 Emmy® Awards this decade.  With more than 100,000 hours of baseball content, Major League Baseball Productions’ footage spans more than 100 years and includes the all-time greats from Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner and Babe Ruth to the stars of today.  With unparalleled access to Major League Baseball Clubs and their players, Major League Baseball Productions creates original programming for growing audiences worldwide through its network specials, exclusive home videos, commercials and other specialty programming. For more information on Major League Baseball Productions, log on to www.MLBProductions.com.

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Women’s College Basketball Consumption Increases on ESPN360.com and ESPN Mobile Web; 15 Percent Increase in Women’s Tournament Challenge Bracket Entries

Women’s College Basketball Consumption Increases on ESPN360.com and ESPN Mobile Web; 15 Percent Increase in Women’s Tournament Challenge Bracket Entries

Through the first two rounds of the NCAA Women’s College Basketball Tournament, ESPN’s online content for women’s college basketball has increased on ESPN360.com and ESPN Mobile Web. In addition, entries for the 12th Annual Women’s Tournament Challenge are also up significantly.

People are consuming live online streaming and mobile coverage of the Tournament more than ever before on ESPN360.com and ESPN’s industry-leading mobile Web site.

ESPN360.com

Through the first two rounds, total hours viewed of the women’s NCAA College Basketball Tournament on ESPN360.com are up more than double — 121 percent over the same period last year. ESPN360.com features live and replay coverage of every game of the Tournament. The live sports broadband network delivers more than 3,000 live, global sports events annually and is available at no cost to fans who receive their high-speed Internet connection from an affiliated service provider. ESPN360.com is currently available in nearly 25 million homes, up 40 percent in the past 12 months and more than triple its distribution just two years ago. It is available via approximately 45 Internet service providers nationwide, including AT&T, Verizon, RCN, Insight, Frontier, Cavalier, Charter, Mediacom, Conway, Grande Communications and many more. It is also available at no cost to approximately 18 million U.S. college students and U.S.-based military personnel via computers connected to on-campus educational networks and on-base military networks (those with “.edu” and “.mil” domains).

Mobile

To date for the 2009 Tournament, visits to women’s college basketball content on the ESPN Mobile Web site are up nearly fourfold — 275 percent over the same period last year. ESPN Mobile Web is the leading sports destination on the mobile Web, averaging more than seven million unique visitors and accounting for a 66 percent share of all sports-related visitors to the Mobile Web in 2008.

Additionally, there were 230,000 entries for the Women’s Tournament Challenge, surpassing last year’s 200,000 entries by 15 percent. An analysis of all the entries submitted reveals:

· 64.5% of the entries picked Connecticut to win the National Championship;

· 15 entries picked North Carolina A&T to win the National Title, the lowest total of any team (0.01%);

· 190,269 of entries (95.3 %) incorrectly chose Tennessee to beat Ball State in the first round;

· 9,423 (4.7 %) picked Ball State to upset Tennessee in the first round;

· 190,521 (95.41%) entries selected Duke to advance to the Sweet Sixteen, while 2.7% (5,426) of the entries picked Michigan State;

· 4 entries predicted Connecticut, Iowa State, Vanderbilt and Rutgers advancing to the Final Four;

· The top four teams selected to advance to the Women’s Final Four were Connecticut (90%), Maryland (60%), Oklahoma (59%) and Duke (40%).

For this weekend’s Sweet Sixteen matchups:

· 2,499 (1.3%) entries picked California to defeat Connecticut;

· 30,881 (15.5%) entries picked Ohio State to defeat Stanford;

· 15,780 (7.9%) entries predicted Vanderbilt to defeat Maryland;

· 4,782 (2.4%) entries predicted Rutgers and Purdue would meet in the Sweet Sixteen

· 2,566 (1.3%) entries predicted Rutgers to defeat Purdue in the Sweet Sixteen.

At the end of the Tournament the Women’s Tournament Challenge winner will receive a $3,000 Best Buy gift card and a $1100 Best Buy random drawing.

In a new twist to ESPN’s Tournament coverage, women’s basketball analyst and reporter, Rebecca Lobo, will continue to provide behind-the-scenes insight into the world of women’s college basketball on Twitter through the NCAA Women’s Final Four in St. Louis. She’ll also share off-court thoughts about her day-to-day experiences and travels at http://twitter.com/RebeccaLobo.

The NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament continues on the ESPN networks with the Sweet 16, Saturday, March 28 – Sunday, March 29.  The Sweet 16 marks the start of the final 15 games of the Tournament, all available as national telecasts in high definition on ESPN HD and ESPN2 HD. ESPN’s Elite Eight coverage begins Monday, March 30 with the Final Four in St. Louis April 5 & 7. In addition, all of the women’s basketball studio specials are available in high definition.  All games are also on ESPN360.com.

For releases, schedules, photos and more, please visit the Women’s Basketball Media Kit.

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ESPN’s Baseball Tonight Fantasy Draft Special Comprehensively Prepares Fans for 2009 Season

ESPN’s Baseball Tonight Fantasy Draft Special Comprehensively Prepares Fans for 2009 Season

ESPN’s Baseball Tonight Fantasy Draft Special recently prepared fans with comprehensive analysis including: strategies heading into the draft, projections of breakout players, tactics to apply when drafting Alex Rodriguez and other injury risks; and bold predictions. Hosted by Karl Ravech with Matthew Berry, ESPN fantasy sports analyst, Eric Karabell, ESPN senior fantasy sports writer, and Buster Olney, ESPN The Magazine senior writer, the one-hour show will re-air tomorrow, Saturday, March 28, at 7:30 p.m. ET and Saturday, April 4, at 9 p.m. ET (both on ESPN). ESPN.com’s Fantasy Baseball is free, with site contents including an extensive draft kit.

(Matthew Berry provides a key fantasy tip click above image for video)

Following are excerpts from the show.

Draft strategy:

Berry – “This year, more than ever, I feel like you can avoid the one-category studs and go for guys that contribute in multiple categories. You no longer have to chase the Ryan Howards’ or the Willy Taveras’ of the world. You can get guys like Grady Sizemore. He was at 30-30 last year. And, by the way, it’s not just guys that get steals and home runs early on. It’s taking Matt Kemp over Manny (Ramirez); Alex Rios over Vlad Guerrero; Jayson Werth instead of Pat Burrell…go with a guy like Mark Ellis, who had double-digit stolen bases last year for your middle infield spot, as opposed to a guy that’s just one category.”

Karabell – “You want to get guys who play positions like shortstop, second base, catcher, even outfield. Jimmy Rollins (is) a first-round pick for me because you know he’s going to steal a lot of bases and he might even get back to 25 or 30 home runs. This guy is a definite first-round pick because he plays a position that is not terribly deep. The No. 4 shortstop, a long way away, is Derek Jeter about 40 picks later. You want to make sure you get some guys early that can hit for power, speed, and certainly play positions that aren’t that deep.”

Berry – “Eric mentioned position scarcity with middle infield. Outfield is another one. In the ESPN.com standard game, we play five outfielders, so you need outfielders early. It’s actually a fairly shallow position. You can wait on starting pitching this year. There’s a lot of good guys in that mid-level – Chris Carpenter, Adam Wainwright, Erik Bedard, guys that have fallen because of different things (also Aaron Harang) – and, one other thing, you never pay for saves. You can wait on closers…you look at guys like Brian Wilson. Think about guys like Brian Fuentes last year, who started the year as Manny Corpas’ setup guy. Ryan Franklin got 17 saves last year. You can always find saves on the waiver wire.”

Karabell – “I think it is more important (what you do) in round two. Everybody in round one is good. Round two, you can make mistakes. You can lose your draft. I want to get a guy who is going to hit for a lot of power in round two.”

ESPN.com top 10 overall players: 1) Hanley Ramirez; 2) Albert Pujols; 3) David Wright; 4) Jose Reyes; 5) Ryan Braun; 6) Grady Sizemore; 7) Miguel Cabrera; 8) Johan Santana; 9) Jimmy Rollins; 10) Mark Teixeira.

ESPN.com top three pitchers on the rise: 1) Max Scherzer, Diamondbacks; 2) Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers; 3) David Price, Rays.

Miguel Cabrera as Rising First-Round Pick:

Berry – “I love Miguel Cabrera this year. I have him at No. 5 on my own personal rankings. Last year, he started out slow with the switch to the American League, but look at what he did in the second half…career highs for home runs and RBIs.

“Cabrera could win the Triple Crown this year. By the end of the year, it’s very possible that Miguel Cabrera finishes No. 1 one on the ESPN.com player rater.”

Breakout Player – Carl Crawford:

Olney – “He’s absolutely motivated, (after) the lowest batting average since his rookie year. He was hurt, so during the off-season he changed his workout regimen…he went to work out outside. He said he wanted to help his legs, but he’s also very strong. You wonder if this will be the year when he finally hits home runs. He’s never had more than 18; never had more than a .482 slugging percentage. You know he’s going to run a lot more. He’s a guy who could take it to the next level this year.”

Most Overrated Fantasy Player – Francisco Rodriguez:

Karabell – “He might be the most overrated player in fantasy baseball – 62 saves (last year); we project 42 this year – and, remember, (there’s) a short leash because J.J. Putz is sitting right behind him. If K-Rod blows a couple saves, here comes Putz.”

Draft Approach to Alex Rodriguez:

(ESPN.com projected stats – .304 batting average, 33 HR, 97 RBI)

Berry – What you do with A-Rod is one of the big questions this year. He’s currently going towards the end of the third round. I’m not touching him until the fifth…this is a guy who’s hit 35 home runs two out of the last three years. Will he steal as much with the hip?…because a lot of his fantasy value comes from that hip.”

Karabell – “When I look at A-Rod, I see a guy that we project for 33 home runs and 97 RBI in only four months which means I have two other months where I can just pick up Alex Gordon or Melvin Mora off of free agency and I get their stats as well.”

Additional Injury Risks

Berry – “I won’t ever take an injury-risk player, especially early on. A guy like Ian Kinsler is fantastic, but in three major league seasons Kinsler has not played in more than 130 games…I like safe early on. Take the riskier guys later on in the draft.”

Karabell – “I will never draft Rich Harden, because he misses way too many games. He’s averaged 17 starts over a six-year career. The numbers will be good when he’s out there, but to get him you have to pick him among the top 25 starting pitchers and that’s not worth it to me, especially in a league where you only have three bench spots.”

Olney – “Another guy who is an injury risk this year is Joe Mauer. The bottom line is the Twins do not know exactly when he’s going to be available. He’s got inflammation in his lower back. He keeps on trying to get it out of there. He’s getting anti-inflammatory medication. It hasn’t happened so far. They’re frustrated. He’s frustrated. They don’t know when he’s going to be back.”

Berry – “J.D. Drew, I’ve never owned and never will. J.D. Drew’s never hit more than 20 home runs with the Red Sox. He’s only hit more than 20 home runs twice in his career. J.D. Drew is a guy who is all name and no production.”

Bold predictions:

Olney – “Matt Wieters is not going to be in the big leagues for the Orioles probably until some time in June because he’s a Scott Boras client, so they are going to be leery of bringing him up too soon…and yet, I think by season’s end he’ll be the second-best offensive catcher in the American League behind Victor Martinez. He is a can’t-miss player, all the way around.”

Berry – “Elijah Dukes goes 25/25. Last year, he played half a season – 81 games, 276 at bats. And, in that half a season – 13 home runs, 13 stolen bases, 44 RBIs, 48 runs, hit .264. He’s only 25 (years old). He’s had off-the-field problems, but…if he can keep his head on straight and keep on the field, the skill set is there for a 25/25 season.”

Karabell – “When I look at Alexei Ramirez, I see a young Alfonso Soriano. He’s going to have double eligibility at second and short – 21 home runs last year; 14 of them came after the All-Star break and he has speed. I’m not saying he’s going to steal 40 bases like Soriano, but 25/25, I think it is definitely coming. This is an up-and-coming hitter in the middle of a lineup. If you can get him outside the top 50 – wow. That’s a great spot to get him.”

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