![]() Open golf tournament taking place at Chambers Bay outside of Tacoma, Wash., Fox's coverage will include portions of all four rounds airing in prime time. The network reportedly is in line to air the World Cup of Hockey in Toronto in September 2016. This film will give a more in-depth examination of the legendary game than the new documentary "Red Army," which chose to focus more on the entire era of Soviet hockey. Sunday), looks at the Soviet hockey team that lost to the U.S. … ESPN's next "30 for 30," "Of Miracles and Men" (8 p.m. That number should rise as the playoffs approach. Through January, Bulls ratings are up 65 percent from last year, averaging 167,000 households per game. Remote patrol: The Bulls are giving Comcast SportsNet a banner year in the ratings department. The new lead team of Raftery, Hill and play-by-play man Jim Nantz will work together for the first time at the Big Ten tournament in Chicago. He deserves a shot to be showcased in its biggest games. Raftery, 71, is one of the iconic voices of college basketball. Grant Hill also was added to the team to fill the vacancy left by Greg Anthony, who was suspended after being arrested for solicitation of a prostitute. Raft: It is hard to imagine a more popular decision than CBS and Turner Sports picking Bill Raftery as an analyst for this year's Final Four. You will get ample notice where you can find me." In a Facebook post Thursday, he wrote: "To those of you who are disappointed, I assure you I'm not finished world shakin' yet. Reportedly, though, McNeil is set on exploring other opportunities beyond sports talk radio. McNeil left the station after failing to come to terms on a new contract in August. The station reached out to McNeil, a WSCR original, to return to his old job as co-host of the midday show after his replacement, Patrick Mannelly, decided he wants to concentrate only on being a football analyst. There could be more TV games added to this list via other Cubs opponents if I find any I'll add them here.No Mac: Dan McNeil won't be coming back for a third spin at WSCR-AM 670. This is more TV coverage than the Cubs have ever had for their spring schedule. So, that's five more games you can watch if you have a MLB.tv subscription beyond the 11 on the calendar list above. White Sox: CSN Chicago (with Sox announcers) Padres: Fox Sports San Diegoįriday, March 20 vs. MLB.tv subscribers will get the TV games (as far as I know), and the following games not being carried by CSN or WGN or ESPN are being televised by the Cubs' opponent: Tuesday, March 10 vs. If you sign up for, or already have, an account at MLB.com, you can listen to the games free. Saturday, April 4 at Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field - WGN-TV, (3:10 p.m.).Friday, April 3 at Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field - (8:40 p.m.).Sunday, March 29 at Kansas City Royals - WGN-TV, WBBM 780.Los Angeles Angels - ESPN TV, (6:05 p.m.) Wednesday, March 25 at Seattle Mariners - CSN-TV, (9:05 p.m.).Tuesday, March 24 at Oakland Athletics.Friday, March 20 at Chicago White Sox.Thursday, March 19 at Arizona Diamondbacks - CSN-TV, (8:40 p.m.).Wednesday, March 18 at Los Angeles Dodgers.Monday, March 16 at San Diego Padres.Saturday, March 14 at Milwaukee Brewers (ss) - WBBM 780.Oakland Athletics (ss) in Las Vegas - CSN-TV (7:05 p.m.) Thursday, March 12 at Los Angeles Angels - (3:10 p.m.).Tuesday, March 10 at Cleveland Indians.Saturday, March 7 at Colorado Rockies - WBBM 780 (3:10 p.m.).All games start at 2:05 CT through March 7 and at 3:05 CT from March 8 on, except as noted. Len and Jim Deshaies will call the TV games and Pat Hughes and Ron Coomer will be on the WBBM radio call. Eight games will be on WBBM-780 and the Cubs Radio Network (which I'm still trying to confirm which stations are on the network) and 21 will be on with Len Kasper and Mick Gillispie. Also, one game will be on ESPN, and see below for five additional games. That inlcudes seven on CSN Chicago and three on WGN-TV - remember "WGN" now means Chicago over-the-air only. Anyway, 10 spring-training games will be televised on Cubs channels. Who, if you don't know, is the MLB.com beat writer for the Milwaukee Brewers. That didn't happen today instead, their spring-training broadcast schedule first came out in this mlb.com article. The Cubs usually announce broadcast schedules via press release.
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