FOX Sports has announced the lineup for its coverage of the National League Division Series (NLDS), National League Championship Series (NLCS), and 120th World Series, all beginning October 5. The seasoned broadcasting team includes World Series champions Derek Jeter, David Ortiz, and Alex Rodriguez, alongside anchor Kevin Burkhardt. The team, packed with postseason experience, will deliver in-depth analysis and coverage from the network’s Los Angeles studio.
FOX MLB’s coverage kicked off with Game 1 of the NLDS on October 5, featuring the New York Mets against the Philadelphia Phillies. Play-by-play announcer Adam Amin will be joined by World Series champions Adam Wainwright and AJ Pierzynski in the booth. Coverage of the game from Citizens Bank Park also included reporters Ken Rosenthal and Tom Verducci. As the postseason progresses, lead announcers Joe Davis and John Smoltz will cover the NLCS and World Series matchups, ensuring expert commentary throughout the championship games.
Streaming options will be available for fans on the FOX Sports app, with games also broadcast in 4K on platforms such as Apple TV and Roku. Fans can follow the games live across multiple platforms, including FOX Deportes for Spanish-language coverage.
The production team for FOX’s MLB postseason includes President of Production & Operations Brad Zager, who also serves as Executive Producer.