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Rod Allen Gets Fresh Start in Baseball Broadcasting With Miami Marlins

“I never lost hope. I knew what happened that day, I handled it the right way, and I was told by everybody… I knew that some day, I would get another opportunity to get into the broadcast booth.”

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When the curtain goes up for the start of the 2022 Major League Baseball season, broadcaster Rod Allen will be entering the Miami Marlins broadcast booth rejuvenated and redeemed.

Allen was hired by the Marlins full-time to primarily handle TV broadcasts on Bally Sports Florida with some radio assignments sprinkled in. The former major-leaguer had been out of broadcasting in a full-time capacity since 2018.

“It was a long three years,” Allen told Tony Paul of the Detroit News.

Allen previously served as the Tigers’ color commentator alongside play-by-play man Mario Impemba for 16 seasons. But he was ultimately let go, as was Impemba, by then-Fox Sports Detroit following a physical altercation with Impemba outside the broadcast booth at a Tigers-White Sox game in September 2018.

“I couldn’t even put into words what I’ve gone through the last three years, mentally and things like that,” Allen said. “But that’s not important. The important thing is I’ve been given another opportunity. I’m just grateful and thankful.”

The incident is something Allen doesn’t care to talk about, but he said the fallout from it put him in a dark place. He told Paul a mix of family, primarily his four grandchildren, and faith helped carry him through.

“(Grandkids) just kept you going, man, because they don’t see that pain that you’re feeling, they don’t see that anxiety, they don’t feel the worry,” he said. “All they saw is Paw Paw, and they love Paw Paw. They made me feel great. There were a lot of good days, but there were a lot of bad days.”

Some connections at Bally Sports ultimately helped Allen get his foot back in the broadcasting door, but ultimately Allen said he was determined to put on the headset once again.

“I never lost hope,” he said. “I knew what happened that day, I handled it the right way, and I was told by everybody, I knew I would get another opportunity. I knew that some day, I would get another opportunity to get into the broadcast booth.”

“God has given me another opportunity to do what I love to do,” Allen added.

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Masters: 9.59 Million Viewers; Down 20% From Last Year

This year’s final round only tops the two COVID-affected years of 2020 and 2021 as the lowest-rated since 1957 and the least-watched since 1993.

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The final round of the Masters on Sunday, when Scottie Scheffler took home his second green jacket, saw a 20% dip in viewership and a 5% drop in ratings compared to last year. This year’s final round only tops the two COVID-affected years of 2020 and 2021 as the lowest-rated since 1957 and the least-watched since 1993.

Part of the dip is due to the fact that last year’s final round fell on Easter Sunday, which meant a bump of 21% in out-of-home viewership. This year’s final round received only a 9% out-of-home increase.

ESPN said its numbers were up on both Thursday and Friday with Thursday being its best ratings in nine years. Friday was reportedly up 69% compared to 2023.

Sunday’s final round averaged 9.59 million viewers on CBS, according to Sports Media Watch, a decline from last year’s 12.06 million. Scheffler’s win two years ago averaged 10.17 million viewers.

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ESPN ‘Sunday Night Baseball’ Draws 1.96 Million Viewers in Padres-Dodgers Showdown

The audience marks the property’s most-watched game in the last six years, excluding its broadcasts of games with the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox.

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ESPN presented its weekly Sunday Night Baseball matchup between the San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers this past Sunday from Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Calif. The game featured at-bats from superstars including Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts and Manny Machado and a stellar pitching duel between James Paxton and Yu Darvish. ESPN viewers were also able to enjoy a mic’d-up interview with Padres outfielder Jurickson Profar, who was on the microphone during play in the bottom of the third inning. The coverage of the matchup culminated into a viewership milestone with an average audience measurement of 1.96 million viewers, according to data from Nielsen Media Research.

The broadcast of Sunday Night Baseball peaked at 9:30 p.m. EST with nearly 2.22 million viewers, marking the property’s most-watched game in the last six years, those featuring the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox notwithstanding.

Through the first four game broadcasts of the season, which included MLB Opening Night in Seoul, South Korea and three presentations of Sunday Night Baseball, MLB games on ESPN are averaging approximately 1.72 million viewers for the 2024 season. The metric is up 20% from the same point last season, which began with a game between the Philadelphia Phillies and Texas Rangers. Karl Ravech, Eduardo Perez, David Cone and Buster Olney have all remained on the Sunday Night Baseball broadcast team for the 2024 campaign.

Viewership for the Padres-Dodgers game was up 38% compared to last year’s Sunday Night Baseball season average, which ended with an average of 1.45 million viewers according to Sports Business Journal. Moreover, the National League West showdown was up 58% in the Persons 18-49 demographic. The Padres ended up winning the game 6-3 after overcoming a deficit in the late innings on the strength of a three-run double from the aforementioned Profar.

ESPN will broadcast the interleague matchup between the defending World Series champion Texas Rangers and National League East division champion Atlanta Braves this Sunday, April 21 at 7 p.m. EST. Additionally, ESPN was also recently nominated for a Sports Emmy Award in the category of “Outstanding Audio/Sound – Live Event” for its Sunday Night Baseball property.

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Chip Caray and Chris Caray Call Same MLB Game

The broadcast booths were a couple doors down from each other as Chip called the game on Bally Sports Midwest and Chris had the call on NBC Sports California.

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Normally a Monday night baseball game in Oakland between the A’s and the St. Louis Cardinals wouldn’t draw much fanfare. In fact, you could actually count the number of fans that were on hand to witness the 3-1 Cardinals win on Jackie Robinson Day around Major League Baseball. However, for the Caray family, including Cardinals broadcaster Chip Caray and A’s broadcaster Chirs Caray, this game meant the world as father and son were on separate television broadcasts of the same game.

The broadcast booths were a couple doors down from each other as Chip called the game on Bally Sports Midwest and Chris had the call on NBC Sports California. Chip Caray is the son of the late baseball broadcaster Skip Caray and grandson of the late, great Harry Caray.

“I feel like the happiest man on Earth right now,” Chris Caray told Martin Gallegos who covers the A’s for MLB.com . “I get to see my Dad and him being incredibly proud of me. And me being equally, if not more, proud of him for being able to do this and set the framework for what our family does.”

A’s color analyst Dallas Braden talked about the father-son dup on the A’s broadcast saying, “This was awesome. I know you have done a fantastic job of everything that has come your way. To have the opportunity to be on a big-league diamond with your father has got to be an incredible, incredible moment, and really a full circle moment. One that I am very grateful to enjoy and share with you, but one that I was really excited to watch you share and enjoy with your dad.”

“Thank you, Dallas. It’s really special. I am just so proud of him…it’s all coming together,” an emotional Chris Caray replied.

“I would say so my friend, because it’s been a long road to get here, but I think it’s always nice to acknowledge and remember that there’s people who lay the path down for us to travel,” said Braden. “And on a day when we are acknowledging the path of so many before us, I think it’s also nice to acknowledge that you have earned every bit of what you have received up until this point and we are going to keep working harder my friend.”

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