Media Release

MLB on TBS Tuesday Night to Feature Two of National League’s Elite Teams – Milwaukee Brewers and Christian Yelich vs. San Diego Padres and Manny Machado – Tomorrow, Tuesday, May 24, at 9:30 p.m. ET

MLB ON TBS

Blockbuster Matchup – Los Angeles Angels vs. New York Yankees – Showcasing Early AL MVP Frontrunners Mike Trout, Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge to Follow Next Tuesday, May 31, at 7 p.m.

The inaugural season of the MLB on TBS Tuesday Night franchise will continue with two of the National League’s best teams and biggest stars in action – the NL Central-leading Milwaukee Brewers and Christian Yelich visiting the San Diego Padres and Manny Machado – tomorrow, Tuesday, May 24, at 9:30 p.m. ET. Brian Anderson will make his 2022 MLB on TBS play-by-play debut alongside analyst Ron Darling and reporter Hazel Mae.

A star-studded affair will follow next Tuesday, when the New York Yankees and slugger Aaron Judge – current owners of MLB’s best record – host the Los Angeles Angels, reigning AL MVP Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout, May 31, at 7 p.m. Anderson and Darling will provide commentary with reporter Kelly Crull from Yankee Stadium.

Pregame and postgame studio coverage featuring Pedro Martinez, Jimmy Rollins, Curtis Granderson and host Lauren Shehadi will bookend game action on both nights.

MLB on TBS Upcoming Schedule and Announce Teams

Date

Time (ET)

Program / Commentators

Tue, May 24

 

9 p.m.

 

MLB on TBS Leadoff

Pedro Martinez, Jimmy Rollins, Curtis Granderson & Lauren Shehadi

 

9:30 p.m.

 

Milwaukee Brewers vs. San Diego Padres

Brian Anderson, Ron Darling & Hazel Mae

 

Postgame

 

MLB on TBS Closer

Martinez, Rollins, Granderson & Shehadi

Tue, May 31

 

6:30 p.m.

 

MLB on TBS Leadoff

Martinez, Rollins, Granderson & Shehadi

 

7 p.m.

 

Los Angeles Angels vs. New York Yankees

Anderson, Darling & Kelly Crull

 

Postgame

 

MLB on TBS Closer

Martinez, Rollins, Granderson & Shehadi

 

Both game telecasts will not be available in the local participating markets.

This season marks the start of a new seven-year rights agreement between Turner Sports and Major League Baseball including a season-long regular season slate and extended coverage of the MLB Postseason. The current multimedia rights agreement extends the partnership between Turner Sports and MLB to more than 50 years. The partnership represents one of the longest-running relationships between a media company and league in the history of televised sports, dating back to 1973 when MLB games were first televised on WTCG (now TBS).