In 2008, Braun received the Society of Professional Journalists Award for Journalism Excellence in Miami. Braun has previously reported on the Red Carpet for E! and served as a host and reporter for NBC-6 Miami and SunSports.īraun graduated from the University of Miami, with a double-major in broadcast journalism and sport administration. Previously, Braun was an anchor for Westwood One National Radio during the 2014 Winter Olympics.īraun was the play-by-play voice for the Chatham Anglers of the Cape Cod Baseball League for two seasons. In addition to his work for ESPN, Braun reported feature stories around the country for CBS Sports Network and was a studio host on, including Fantasy Football Today. Prior to joining MLB Network, Braun served as a college basketball play-by-play announcer and the host of 's Heat Index, covering the Miami Heat.
Braun joined MLB Network in 2012.īraun also serves as a studio host on NHL Network, a play-by-play broadcaster for Pac-12 Network and SportsNet New York (SNY), including New York Mets games, and a host on sports talk radio shows on SiriusXM. In addition to his studio work, Braun is a play-by-play announcer for MLB Network Showcase game telecasts and the MLB Game of the Week Live on YouTube. Scott Braun is a host and reporter appearing across MLB Network's programming, including the Emmy Award-winning flagship studio show MLB Tonight as well as MLB Now, High Heat, Quick Pitch, Plays of the Week and MLB Network Strike Zone. Avila initially served as a guest analyst on MLB Network during the 2021 Postseason. Defensively in 2011, Avila ranked first in defensive games as a catcher (133), caught stealing as a catcher (40) and double plays turned as a catcher (14).ĭrafted by the Detroit Tigers in Round 5 of the 2008 MLB Amateur Draft, Avila would go on to spend eight years in Detroit (2009-15 & 2017) before joining the Chicago White Sox (2016), Chicago Cubs (2017), Arizona Diamondbacks (2018-19), Minnesota Twins (2020) and Washington Nationals (2021).Īvila, who had a standout career for the University of Alabama, made six different trips to the Postseason, including playing a key role on the 2012 American League champion Tigers. In 2011, Avila received the Silver Slugger award as a catcher by posting 137 hits, 82 RBI, 33 doubles and 19 home runs in a career-high 141 games. Amaro also contributes to NBC Sports Philadelphia as a Phillies analyst.Īlex Avila, a 13-year Major League veteran and 2011 MLB All-Star, is an analyst appearing across MLB Network’s programming, including the Emmy Award-winning flagship studio show MLB Tonight.ĭuring his playing career, Avila collected 714 hits, 352 runs, 297 RBI, 155 doubles and 105 home runs in 1,052 Major League games.
Amaro moved to the Mets’ front office as a special advisor in 2019. During his tenure, the Phillies won the 2009 National League pennant, and finished with the best record in the Major Leagues in 20.įollowing his time with the Phillies, Amaro transitioned to the field as the Boston Red Sox first base coach in 20, before becoming the Mets first base coach in 2018. The Phillies captured the National League East division title in 2009, 20, the first three years under Amaro’s direction. Ruben Amaro, Jr., a veteran front office executive, is an analyst appearing across MLB Network’s programming, including the Emmy Award-winning flagship studio show MLB Tonight.įollowing his eight-year playing career as an outfielder, Amaro was named the assistant general manager for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1998 before ascending to the role of executive vice president and general manager in November 2008. Louis Cardinals and the team's flagship radio station, KMOX-AM. Charles, Mo., Amsinger served as network radio producer for the St. Before graduating from Lindenwood University in St. Prior to joining CSTV, Amsinger was the sports director at WTHI-TV in Terre Haute, Ind. Amsinger joined CBS' College Sports Television (CSTV) in 2003 as its first on-air host and maintained an interactive blog on the CSTV/CBS College Sports website.
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Amsinger also hosted the Tour de France and the World Series of Video Games while at CBS. Prior to joining MLB Network in 2009, Amsinger worked at CBS Sports Network, where he served as the primary host for their college sports coverage, including Inside College Football and NCAA Basketball. Amsinger also hosts MLB Network's Spring Training Series 30 Clubs in 30 Days, its exclusive telecast of the MLB Draft as well as its special event coverage of the All-Star Game and World Series. Greg Amsinger is a studio host appearing across MLB Network's programming, including MLB Tonight, MLB Network's Emmy Award-winning flagship studio show.