Juan Marichal Renews Agreement with ESPN Deportes; Pitching Legend to Call Inaugural World Baseball Classic

Posted on: February 26th, 2006
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“Hall of Fame pitcher Juan Marichal has signed a multi-year agreement with ESPN Deportes to continue on as lead commentator for the network’s season-long, exclusive coverage of the Dominican Republic Winter League Baseball. Additionally, Marichal will have an expanded role in 2006, serving as the lead analyst during the inaugural World Baseball Classic.

Marichal will provide commentary for World Baseball Classic games, beginning with the Japan vs. China game, Friday, March 3 at 4:30 a.m., ET. In addition, Marichal, the only Dominican-born player in the Hall of Fame, will also provide commentary for the Dominican Republic vs. Venezuela game from Orlando, Fla., Tuesday, March 7 at 1 p.m., ET. “

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