Live from WKEN’s broadcast blog, October 2

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Four living

We’re in two National League wildcards. The Miami Marlins can get a place with a win this afternoon in Chicago in a moment game scheduled for 2pm ABC Sports. The San Diego Padres made their way into a decisive third game against the St. Louis Cardinals – that game moved at the previous 7 pm, start on ESPN.

The fourth day of the playoffs is next.

Friday Broadcast Twinnings:

Marlins (1 vs. none) -Cubs (2 p. m. WABC-7): Jon Sciambi, Chipper Jones, Jesse Rogers; Radio ESPN – Kevin Brown, Jim Bowden

Cardinals-Padres (NEW 7 p. m. TIME, ESPN): Tom Hart, Rick Sutcliffe, Jessica Mendoza, Pedro Gomez; ESPN StatCast – Benetti Jaseon, Kyle Peterson, Mike Petriello; Radio ESPN – Dave O’Brien, Chris Singleton

If the Marlins and Cubs want a third game, it’s 3:30 p. m. Saturday by ESPN2.

Starting Monday and possibly through Sunday, October 11, TBS will host the American League Series matchups between the New York Yankees and the Tampa Bays (San Diego) plus the Houston Astros and the Oakland Athletics (Los Angels). Beginning Tuesday and potentially through Monday, October 12, Fox and Fox Sports 1 will host the National League Division Series matchups between the Atlanta Braves and the Chicago Cubs or Miami Marlins ( Houston), as well as the other series in Arlington, Texas.

Army transmission

Saturday’s men’s soccer game between the Army and the U. S. Merchant Marine Academy will air on PatriotLeague. tv and ESPN beginning at 6 p. m. Gaming enthusiasts are not allowed at West Point’s Clinton Field.

WNBA Finals at Tap

The Finals of the National Women’s Basketball Association begin Friday in Bradenton, Florida, and it will be the fourth time in the last five seasons that the two groups with the most productive records of the normal season face off in the finals under the so-called Las Vegas Aces, along with A ‘ja Wilson, take on the Seattle Storm, led Breanna Stewart; both groups had an 18-4 record, but Las Vegas took the No. 1 sweeping two Seattle games.

The voice of Fishkill’s Ryan Ruocco and former UConn star Rebecca Lobo handle the call, and Holly Rowe is the reporter. Studio host LaChina Robinson will join Swin Cash as a studio analyst for Games 1 and 2.

The program (all in the ESPN application):

Friday – Game 1, 7 p. m. (ESPN2)

Sunday – Game 2, p. m. (WABC-7)

Tuesday – Game 3, 7 p. m. (ESPN)

Thursday – Game (if necessary), 7 p. m. (ESPN2)

Sunday, October 11 – Game Five (if necessary), 3 p. m. (WABC-7)

Recent playoff champions: 2019 – Washington; 2018 – Seattle; 2017 – Minnesota; 2016 – Los Angeles; 2015 – Minnesota; 2014 – Phoenix; 2013 – Minnesota; 2012 – Indiana; 2011 – Minnesota; 2010 – Seattle

Of course, Array (I’m tired)

NBC Sports Network will broadcast the London Marathon on Saturday night (Sunday at 2 a. m. ET). The 26-mile race will also take place NBCsports. com, the NBC Sports app and the NBC Sports Gold track and box pass.

World record holders Eliud Kipchoge (four-time winner in London) and Brigid Kosgei, both Kenyans, will be part of the elite platoon. The men’s painting also includes Keneisa Bekele of Ethiopia. Jared Ward is the American in the race. The women’s career also features marathon world champion Ruth Chepngetich, Vivian Cheruiyot and American women Molly Seidel and Sara Hall.

NBC announcers include Paul Swangard, Deena Kastor and Amy Cragg.

London Marathon wheelchair races will be broadcast at a. m. on The Olympic Channel.

Thinking about the Lakers

The Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat opened their NBA championship duel, with the Lakers winning Wednesday night. ESPN owns the broadcast rights and will use ABC Sports (WABC-7 in New York), with Mike Breen, Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy on duty. Rachel Nichols will paint on the sidelines.

NBA Countdown will be held through Maria Taylor, along with Jalen Rose, Stephen A. Smith, Jay Williams and Paul Pierce, as journalist Adrian Wojnarowski.

ESPN Radio will have the radio call, with announcers Marc Kestecher, Doris Burke and Jon Barry.

The next calendar:

Friday – Game 2, Heat vs. Lakers, nine p. m. , SXM 8nine5 (Heat), 8nine3 (Lakers), 80 (ESPN); also ESPN Radio New York (WEPN nine8. 7-FM)

Sunday – Game 3, Lakers vs Heat, 7:30 p. m. , SXM 895 (Heat), 893 (Lakers), 80 (ESPN); ESPN Radio New York (WEPN 98. 7-FM)

Tuesday – Game 4, Lakers vs Heat, 9 p. m. , SXM 8nine5 (Heat), 8nine3 (Lakers), 80 (ESPN)

Friday, October 9th – Game 5, Heat vs. Lakers, nine p. m. , SXM 8nine5 (Heat), 8nine3 (Lakers), 80 (ESPN)

Sunday, October 11 – Game 6, Lakers vs Heat, 7:30 p. m. , SXM 895 (Heat), 893 (Lakers), (ESPN)

Tuesday, October 13 – Game 7, Heat vs. Lakers, nine p. m. , SXM 8nine5 (Heat), 8nine3 (Lakers), 80 (ESPN)

The powers of school football are back

Welcome to the school football conferences, Big 10 and Pac 12. See you soon.

Meanwhile, the SoutheastErn Conference, the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Big 12 Conference to take a central place.

This week’s school schedule:

Friday

Campbell at Wake Forest, 7 p. m. (Mike Morgan, Eric MacLain), ACC, WatchESPN. com, ESPN app; Louisiana Tech at Brigham Young, nine p. m. (Dave Flemming, Andre Ware), ESPN2, WatchESPN. com, ESPN app

Saturday

CBS Sports Network (CBSsports. com) – Abilene Christian in the Army, 1:30 p. m. (Ben Holden, Ross Tucker), SXM 203 and 955 (Knights); WBNR (1260-AM, 105. 3-FM), WGHQ (920-AM, 92. 5-FM), WLNA (1420-AM), WMCA (570-AM); Navy in the Air Force, 6 p. m. (Carter Blackburn, Aaron Taylor), SXM 391 and 984 (Falcons), 203 and 966 (Middies)

WABC-7 (ESPN3. com) – Baylor, West Virginia, noon (Bob Wischusen, Dan Orlovsky), SXM 199 and 953 (mountain climbers), 387, 977 (bear); Lol12 North Carolina at Boston College, 3:30 p. m. (Joe Tessitore, Greg McElroy), SXM 193 and 955 (Eagles), 206 (Tar Heels); Lol18 Oklahoma, Iowa, 7:30 p. m. (Sean McDonough, Todd Blackledge), SXM 199 and 953 (cyclones), (formerly)

WCBS-2 (CBSsports. com) – No. thirteen Texas A

Fox / WNYW-5 (FoxSports. com/live) – Texas Christian at number nine Texas, noon (Gus Johnson, Joel Klatt), SXM two hundred and nine54 (Longhorns), 3nine2 and nine86 (Frogs)

FS1 (FoxSports. com/live) – Texas Tech in Kansas State, 3:30 p. m. (Joe Davis, Mark Helfrich), SXM 199 and 953 (Wildcats), 388 and 978 (Raiders)

ESPN (WatchESPN. com, ESPN app) – South Carolina at Florida’s 2nd, noon (Mark Jones, Dusty Dvoracek), SXM 81 (Gators), 383 and 973 (Gamecocks); No. Oklahoma State 17 in Kansas, 3:30 p. m. (Dave Pasch, Mike Golic), SXM two hundred 954 (Jayhawks), 83 (Cowboys); No. 7 Auburn at No. 4 Georgia, 7:30 p. m. (Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit), SXM 84 (Bulldogs), 192 and 963 (Tigers)

ESPN2 (WatchESPN. com, ESPN application): from the state of Arkansas to the coast of Carolina, noon (Beth Mowins, Kirk Morrison); Lol25 Memphis at Southern Methodist, 3:30 p. m. (Anish Shroff, Tom Luginbill), SXM 389 and 979 (Mustangs), (Tigers); Tulsa at No. 11 Central Florida, 7:30 p. m. (Jason Benetti, Rod Gilmore), SXM 386 and 976 (Golden Hurricane)

ESPNU (WatchESPN. com, ESPN app) – East Carolina in Georgia State, noon (Mike Couzens, Dustin Fox), SXM 386 and 976 (Pirates); Charlotte at Florida Atlantic, p. m. (Mike Corey, Jay Walker); Troy South Alabama, 8 p. m. (Clay Matvick, René Ingoglia)

SEC Network (WatchESPN. com, ESPN application) – Missouri at No. 21 Tennessee, noon (Dave Neal, DJ Shockley), SXM 190 and 961 (Vols), 38four and 97four (Tigers); Ole Miss in Kentucky, four p. m. (Taylor Zarzour, Matt Stinchomb), SXM 191 and 962 (cats), 390 and 983 (rebels); State of Louisiana No. 20 at Vanderbilt, 7:30 p. m. (Tom Hart, Jordan Rodgers), SXM 191 and 962 (Commodores), (Tigers)

SEC Network Alternative (WatchESPN. com, ESPN application) – Arkansas at No. Mississippi State 18, 7:30 p. m. (Roy Philpott, Kelly Stouffer), SXM and 961 (Bulldogs), 383 and 973 (Razorbacks)

ACC Network (WatchESPN. com, ESPN application) – State of North Carolina at No. 2 Pitt, noon (West Durham, Roddy Jones), SXM 193 and 955 (Panthers), 385 and 975 (Pack); Virginia Tech at Duke, p. m. (Chris Cotter, Mark Herzlich), SXM 19 and 956 (Blue Devils), 207 and 967 (Hokies); Virginia at No. 1 Clemson, 8 p. m. (Dave O’Brien, Tim Hasselbeck), SXM 193 and 955 (Tigers), 385 and 975 (Cavs)

ACC Regional Networks: From Jacksonville State to Florida, p. m. (Tom Werme, James Bates), YES, ESPN3. com, SXM 210 and 968 (Seminoles)

ESPN3. com – North Alabama in Liberty, 1 p. m. ; West Texas A

ESPN (subscription) – South Florida on No. Cincinnati 15, 3:30 p. m. (David Saltzman, Keith Moreland), SXM 202 and 965 (Bearcats); Central Arkansas, North Dakota, 3:30 p. m. ; Houston Baptist east of Kentucky, p. m. ; Georgia Southern in Louisiana Monroe, 7 p. m.

Stadium – Texas San Antonio to Alabama Birmingham, 12. 30 pm (Chris Vosters, Max Stark), MSG Network, FoxSportsGo. com; From southern Mississippi to North Texas, 7:30 p. m. (Chris Hassel, A. J. Hawk), MSG Plus, FoxSportsGo. com

Note: MSG Network has Saturday night replays from UTSA to UAB at 11pm and Southern Miss in North Texas at 2am On Saturday, October 10, MSG2 (Spectrum Ch. 326) has policy from Florida Atlantic to Southern Miss at fourpm, and MSG relayed at midnight MSG Plus has Marshall policy in Western Kentucky at 7:30 p. m.

Pumpkin kick

Since October, football leagues would probably have been an orange ball.

Fox Sports (WNYW-5) resumed at 4:30 p. m. The attack will be broadcast on the FoxSportsGo app, and audio observation in English and Spanish will be held on NewYorkRedBulls. com and the TuneIn app. Matt Harmon and Steve Jolley are the Advertisers in English and Ernesto Motta has the call in Spanish. .

The rest of Saturday’s MLS program will appear on ESPN by subscription: Washington-Atlanta (7 p. m. ); New England-Nashville (7:30 p. m. ); Toronto-Philadelphia (7:30 p. m. ); Houston-Kansas City (8 p. m. ); Miami-New York City FC (8 p. m. ; TV in YES; audio in NYCFC. com/radio); Minnesota-Cincinnati (8 p. m. , also SXM 157); Dallas-Columbus (8:30 p. m. ); Seattle-Vancouver (10 p. m. ); and San Jose-Los Angeles Galaxy (10:30 p. m. , also SXM 157).

Other national TV games to come: October 10, Miami in Houston (5 pm) and Colorado in Los Angeles Galaxy (7 pm), either in UniMas in Spanish, with English on the SAP button October 11, Los Angeles FC in Seattle (7 pm) on ESPN; October 17, Chicago to Kansas City, 3:30 p. m. (Univision in Spanish, with the English button in SAP); October 21, Nashville to Dallas (8:30 p. m. ) on FS1; October 24, Miami to Orlando (3:30 p. m. ) at Univision (SAP English); October 25, Los Angeles FC to los Angeles Galaxy (4:30 p. m. ) on WABC-7; October 28, Orlando to Atlanta (7:30 p. m. ) on FS1; and Portland to the Los Angeles Galaxy (10 p. m. ) by ESPN; October 31, Dallas to Houston (3:30 p. m. ) at Univision (SAP English); November 1, Columbus to Philadelphia (3:30 p. m. ) at WABC-7

NBC’s English Premier League show includes 10 games this weekend. Games on NBC and NBCSN will be available on NBCsports. com and on the NBC Sports app.

Saturday EPL:

Chelsea vs Crystal Palace, 7:30 a. m. (Peacock Premium), SXM 157; Everton vs Brighton

EPL Sunday Hours:

Leicester City v West Ham, 7 a. M. (Prima Peacock), also SXM 157; Southampton v West Bromwich Albion (Peacock bonus); Wolverhampton vs Fulham, nine a. m. (NBCSN, Telemundo / Spanish); Arsenal v Sheffield United, nine in the morning (Peacock prime), also SXM 157; Manchester United v Tottenham, 11. 30 h (NBCSN, Telemundo / Spanish), also SXM 157; Aston Villa v Liverpool, 2. 15pm (NBCSN, Universe /Spanish), also SXM 157

On Monday, NBC Sports Network has a special three-hour movement deadline at four p. m. , with Rebecca Lowe, Robbie Earle and Tim Howard. The loose look of Peacock’s streaming service will get Sky Sports News’ hourly live policy in England from 8 a. m. .

German Bundesliga at ESPN:

Friday at 2. 30pm – Union Berlin v Mainz

Saturday at 9. 30 a. m. – Borussia Dortmund vs Freiburg; Eintracht Frankfurt v. Hoffenheim; Cologne v Borussia Monchengladbach; Werder Bremen v Arminia Bielefeld; Stuttgart v Bayer Leverkusen; Leipzig – Schalke (12. 30 h)

Sunday – Wolfsburg vs. Wolfsburg Augsburg (9:30 a. m. ); Bayern Munich v Hertha (noon)

Italian Serie A on ESPN:

Friday – Fiorentina vs Sampdoria (14. 45 h)

Saturday – Sassuolo vs. Sassuolo Crotone (9 a. m. ); Genoa vs. GenoaTorino (noon); Udinese vs Rome (14:45 hours)

Sunday – Atalanta vs. Atalanta Cagliari (ESPN2 at 6:30 p. m. ); Benevento vs. BeneventoBologna (ESPN application at nine in the morning); Lazio vs. LazioInternazionale (nine a. m. ); Parma vs. Parma Hellas Verona (ESPN app at nine a. m. ); Milan vs Spezia (noon); Juventus – Napoli (14. 45 hours)

Triple crown finale

The 145th Preakness Stakes, the jewel of the moment in the Triple Crown Thoroughbred Championship Series, will conclude the revised 2020 calendar on Saturday. In-game race The Preakness Winner receives an automatic invitation to the Breeders’ Cup Classic on November 7 on NBC.

NBC announcers come with host Ahmed Fareed, analysts Randy Moss and Jerry Bailey, disabled Eddie Olczyk, racing caller Larry Collmus and hounds Britney Eurton and Kenny Rice.

Weekend policy begins Friday on NBC Sports Network with TrackSide Live’s TVG SIMULcast at four p. m. and the Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series at five o’clock. From Keeneland. There are a number of demanding situations at four. 30 p. m. Sunday.

NBC’s policy will also be available NBCsports. com, the NBC Sports app and the Peacock streaming service.

NBC Sports Radio will have Preakness policy on Saturday at four p. m. , with host Mike Penna and analyst Bobby Neuman. ESPN Radio New York (WEPN 98. 7-FM) will broadcast the program. SiriusXM Radio Channel 201

Not so fast

An outbreak of COVID-19 postponed the Pittsburgh Steelers-Tennessee Titans game on Sunday. The game has been rescheduled for the 1 p. m. on October 25, a regional game for CBS. As a result, the Steelers-Baltimore Ravens took place on October 25 and moved to November 1, also at 1 p. m. regional game on CBS.

THIS SUNDAY: The New York Tv Market will host 3 Sunday afternoons, while the Jets play Thursday night. Fox (WNYW-5) is 4:05 p. m. between the New York Giants and the Los Angeles Rams, with Adam Amin and Mark Schlereth on guard.

WCBS-2 will have the Los Angeles Chargers at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at 1 p. m. , with Ian Eagle and local Charles Davis of New Paltz on the 4:25 p. m. call. The game features the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs, with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo as microphones.

Sunday night’s WNBC-4 game has the Philadelphia Eagles visiting the San Francisco 49ers, along with Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth. Monday night’s ESPN game has the Atlanta Falcons visiting the Green Bay Packers, with Steve Levy, Brian Griese and Louis Riddick on the call.

The weekend calendar (all played in NFL Red Zone):

Crows (SXM 392, 802) in Washington (SXM 234, 831), 1 p. m. , CBS – Andrew Catalon, James Lofton

Colts (SXM 387, 813) at Bears (SXM 229, 805), 1 p. m. , CBS – Greg Gumbel, Rich Gannon; ESPN Radio New York (WEPN 98. 7-FM)

Santos (SXM 389, 822) to lions (SXM 231, 810), 1 p. m. ; Fox – Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma

Seahawks (SXM 390, 828) at Dolphins (SXM 232, 819), 1 p. m. ; Fox – Dick Stockton, Brady Quinn

Chargers (SXM 385, 817) in Buccaneers (SXM 226, 829), 1 p. m. , CBS – Ian Eagle, Charles Davis

Browns (SXM 384, 807) at Cowboys (SXM 225, 808), 1 p. m. ; Fox – Kevin Burkhardt, Daryl Johnston

Jaguars (SXM 388, 814) to Bengals (SM 230, 806), 1 p. m. , CBS – Tom McCarthy, Jay Feely

Cardinals (SXM 386, 800) on Panthers (SXM 228, 804), 1 p. m. ; Fox – Kevin Kugler, Chris Spielman

Vikings (SXM 383, 820) to Texans (SXM 227, 812), 1 p. m. ; Fox – Chris Myers, Brock Huard, Greg Jennings

Giants (SXM 384, 823) in Rams (SXM 225, 818), 4:05 p. m. , WFAN (660-AM, 101. 9-FM); Fox – Adam Amin, Mark Schlereth

Invoices (SXM 383, 803) in Raiders (SXM 227, 816), 4:25 p. m. , CBS – Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta

Patriots (SXM 385, 821) at Chiefs (SXM 226, 815), 4:25 p. m. , CBS – Jim Nantz, Tony Romo

Eagles (SM 226, 825) at Niners (SXM 225, 827), 8:20 p. m. ; WFAN (660-AM, 101. 9-FM after Giants), SXM 386, 976 (WestwoodOne); NBC – Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth

MONDAY: Falcons (SXM 226, 801) in Packers (SXM 225, 811), 8:15 p. m. ; WFAN (660-AM), SXM 380, 970 (WestwoodOne); ESPN – Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Louis Riddick

New York Horses

The thoroughbreds picked up the fall action on cable television. Belmont Park races (and other tracks) will be broadcast on MSG and Fox Sports 1 and 2 networks.

The next calendar:

Thursday – MSG , 12:30 p. m. until 5:30 p. m.

Friday – MSG +, 12:30 p. m. until 5:30 p. m.

Saturday – MSG , 12:30 p. m. – 6:00 p. m.

Sunday – MSG, MSG, 12. 30 p. m. -6 p. m.

Thursday – MSG, MSG, 12. 30 p. m. -5. 30 p. m.

Friday, October 9th – MSG, MSGArray 12:30 p. m. to 5:30 p. m.

Saturday, October 10 – MSG, 12:30-6:00 p. m.

Sunday, October – MSG, MSGArray 12: 30-6: 00 p. m.

red clay

The French Open, delayed for more than 4 months due to the pandemic, is back. Roland Garros will be broadcast on NBC Sports, NBC Sports Network, Peacock Streaming, Tennis Channel and MSG Network.

Dan Hicks, Mary Carillo and John McEnroe have the NBC/Peacock broadcast call. NBC Sports televised the French Open from 1975 to 1977 and from 1983 to today.

NBC (NBCsports. com, NBC Sports app):

Saturday, October 3 – Third Round, a. m. (Peacock)

Sunday, October – Fourth round, 11 a. m. (peacock)

Monday, October 5 – Fourth round, 11 a. m. (peacock)

Thursday, October 8 – Women’s Semifinals, a. m. (WNBC-4, NBCSN)

Friday, October 9th – Men’s Semifinals, 11 a. m. (WNBC-4, NBCSN)

Saturday, October 10th – Women’s Finale, nine a. m. (WNBC-4)

Sunday, October 11: men’s final, nine a. m. (WNBC-4)

The Tennis Channel program:

Friday, October 2nd to Monday fiveth October: five a. m. 3 p. m.

Saturday, October 3 and Sunday, October 4: five a. m. at noon

Tuesday, October 6 and Wednesday, October 7, 6 a. m. 4:30 p. m.

Thursday 8 October: women’s semi-finals, men’s doubles semi-finals, five a. m. 2 p. m.

Friday, October 19: men’s semi-finals, women’s doubles semi-finals, five a. m. four p. m.

Saturday, October 10: women’s singles and doubles finals, five a. m. to nine a. m. ; broadcast, female finale, men’s doubles final, 1 p. m. 6 p. m.

Sunday, October – Women’s Doubles Final, 5:30 a. m. -9 a. m. ; men’s singles finale, 2 p. m. ; men’s and women’s doubles finals, 6 p. m.

Tennis Channel announcers come with Ted Robinson, Brett Haber, Steve Weissman, Alex Faust and Noah Eagle for game by game. Analysts come with Martina Navratiola, Jim Courier, Lindsay Davenport, Tracy Austin, Chanda Rubin, Paul Annacone, Mark Knowles and Nick Monroe.

For the first time, MSG Network will transmit the five-a. m. policy. at nine a. m. until Monday, October 5, and a nightly broadcast starting at 7 p. m. 11 p. m. (8:30 p. m. on October 5).

The English radio policy is available at RolandGarros. com/en-us/

Old ivy

SportsNet New York (SNY) has begun broadcasting 2019 school football revivals from the Ivy League, Northeast Conference and Colonial Athletic Association. This year’s games have been postponed due to COVID-19 restrictions. Saturday.

Golf in autumn

The PGA Sanderson Farms Championship in Jackson, Miss. , is scheduled for this weekend.

Friday morning policy is 8 a. m. p. m. on PGA Tour Live and 8 a. m. 9:10 a. m. Twitter. La saturday and Sunday morning politics is on the PGA Tour Live from 9:30 a. m. at p. m. and on Twitter from 9:30 a. m. to 10:55 a. m.

Golf Channel and PGA Tour Live have afternoon policy starting at four p. m. 7 p. m. , Friday, Saturday and Sunday. PGA Tour Radio on SXM Ch. nine2 broadcasts on Fridays starting at 1 p. m. 7 p. m. (9 p. m. to 3 a. m. broadcast) and Saturday and Sunday from 2 p. m. 7 p. m. (nine p. m. broadcast. 2 a. m. ).

The ShopRite LPGA Classic in Galloway, N. J. , is broadcast on The Golf Channel from 1 p. m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. There are six more LPGA tournaments left in 2020.

New York Rangers

The National Hockey League Draft will take place on Tuesday, October 6 and Wednesday, October 7, the occasion will be positioned virtually, a host stage this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

NBC Sports Network will broadcast the first two rounds Tuesday at 7 p. m. NHL Network will broadcast rounds 3 to seven at 11:30 a. m. will also be broadcast on NHL. com and will be broadcast on SiriusXM’s NHL Network Radio (Channel 91).

NHL Network will recap Tuesday’s first at 10:30 p. m.

NHL advertisers come with presenters Jamie Hersch and Adnan Virk, analysts Brian Lawton, Dave Reid, E. J. Hradek, Sam Cosentino, Tony Granato and journalist Elliotte Friedman.

The New York Rangers have the first overall pick, and Jason Lafreniere is expected to be the first to choose. The Blueshirts also rank 22nd in the first round. With major advertising agreements, the New York Islanders have no selection on the first day. The Jersey Devils have the No. 7 and No. 18 overall picks, and there is no selection in the round of the moment.

MSG Network will have a special NHL draft at 8 p. m. and MSG Plus at 10 p. m. – you can be sure an interview with Lafreniere awaits you.

MSG Network will also offer free special offers for agencies on October 8 and nine at 8 p. m. , with MSG Plus broadcast at 10 p. m. every night.

vroom

NasCAR 2020 Cup Series playoffs will resume Sunday at 1pm at Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama. La before the WNBC-4 race begins at 1 p. m. , followed by the race at 2 pm Audio at WTBQ (1110-AM, 93. 5-FM and WTBQ . com), MRN. com and SXM Radio Ch. 90.

The Xfinity playoffs continue Saturday on NBC Sports Network, with a run before 3:30 p. m. and the race at 4:30 p. m. Audio on MRN. com and SXM Radio Ch. 90.

Play-through-play player Rick Allen will team up with Jeff Burton, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Steve Letarte as analysts and Marty Snider and Kelli Stavast’s stand for both races, and Dave Burns works in pits for the NASCAR career.

NASCAR trucks compete in Talladega at 1 p. m. Saturday Audio Policy on MRN. com and SXM Radio Ch. 90.

The IndyCar series has a double name for Harvest Grand Prix on Fridays and Saturdays. Friday’s race will air on the USA Network at 2:30 p. m. M. SiriusXM Ch. 205 has audio coverage. NBC Sports Gold’s INDYCAR Pass will take place Thursday at 2:15 p. m. and will qualify at 6:20 p. m. , plus Saturday at 10:20 a. m.

The gamer through the game Leigh Diffey will be joined through analysts Townsend Bell and Paul Tracy and the stand of Kevin Lee and Dillon Welch.

Barely cold

The revised 2020 racing season even ended, and NBC Sports has already announced plans for the NASCAR and IndyCar 2021 whiteboards.

NASCAR opens the season on Fox and the action moves to NBC.

NASCAR 2021 calendar on NBC (networks we’ll decide later):

Sunday, June 20 – Nashville; Saturday, June 26 and Sunday, June 27: Pocono Raceway double; Sunday, July – Road America; Sunday, July 11 – Atlanta; Sunday, July 18 – New Hampshire

Sunday, August 8: Watkins Glen; Sunday, August 1st to Five – Indianapolis Motor Speedway; Sunday, August 22 – Michigan; Saturday, August 28 – Daytona; Sunday, September 5: Darlington; Saturday, September 11 – Richmond

Saturday 18 September – Bristol; Sunday, September 26 – Las Vegas; Sunday, October – Talladega; Sunday, October 10 – Charlotte Oval Race; Sunday, October 17 – Texas; Sunday, October 24 – Kansas; Sunday, October 1st – Martinsville; Sunday, November 7 – Phoenix

IndyCar presents the return of the Long Beach Grand Prix network on April 18 and the first Music City Grand Prix in Nashville on August 8. The center of attention of the season is the 105th edition of the Indianapolis 500 on May 30.

IndyCar Calendar 2021:

Sunday, March 7 – Streets of St. Petersburg (NBC); Sunday in April – Barber Motorsports Park (NBCSN); Sunday, April 18 – Long Beach Streets (NBC); Saturday, May 1 and Sunday, May 2 – Double Texas Motorspeedway (both NBCSN)

Saturday, May 15 – Indianapolis Road Course (NBC); Sunday, May 30: Indy 500 (NBC); Saturday, June 12 and Sunday Thirteen June – Belle Island / Detroit Double (both NBC)

Sunday, June 20: Road America (NBCSN); Sunday, July – Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (NBC); Sunday, July 11 – Streets of Toronto (NBCSN); Sunday, August 8 – Nashville Streets (NBCSN); Saturday, August 1: Indianapolis Road Course (NBCSN); Saturday, August 21: World Wide Technology Raceway (NBCSN); Sunday, September 12 – Portland International (NBC); Sunday, September 19 – Laguna Seca Raceway (NBC)

Ken McMillan is the editor of the Times Herald-Record and former announcer and producer.

kmcmillan@th-record. com

Twitter: @KenMcMillanTHR

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