Former midday host on Chicago’s 670 The Score, Matt Spiegel has handed the reigns to the station’s Sunday baseball show, Hit & Run.
Since being moved off the midday timeslot when The Score reshuffled their lineup just over a year ago, Spiegel has been relegated to fill-in work at the station. With Daily Herald columnist, Barry Rozner ending his decade-long tenure hosting the Sunday morning show, it left Spiegel with an opportunity to have his own show again.
“It’s nice to have something that’s mine,” Spiegel told Phil Rosenthal of the Chicago Tribune. “I’ve learned how precious that is.
“It’s mine. I’m not sitting in on someone else’s show. I’m not worried about making sure other people feel comfortable in their space, which I’ve done for a long time. I get to set the environment and set the content. That’s big.”
Hit & Run airs every Sunday from 9am – 1pm, or until the Cubs pregame show begins. Spiegel will often be joined by a rotating cast of co-hosts, although some weeks he’ll broadcast the show on his own. For the first episode this Sunday, former Cubs pitcher, Ryan Dempster will join Spiegel.
“Matt is a baseball fanatic who loves the game and is loved by our fans,” The Score program director, Mitch Rosen told media reporter Robert Feder. “Hit & Run is must listen radio on Sunday mornings, and I’m so happy Matt will take the mound every Sunday for the baseball season.”
In addition to his time working at The Score, Spiegel has served as a baseball columnist for the Daily Herald and USA Today Sports Weekly. The radio host also fronts the tribute band, Tributosaurus. Don’t be surprised if Spiegel has musicians who are baseball fans on the program, adding “I’m going to stretch my legs a little until I’m told not to.”
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