![]() Matt Lepay, the voice of the Wisconsin Badgers radio broadcasts for both football and basketball, will not return after eight seasons to focus on Badgers content. Grindle, entering his seventh season, also will presumably see his workload expand, alongside Uecker on home radio broadcasts and on the road either with Levering or newcomer Josh Maurer.īally Sports Wisconsin pregame and postgame programming will feature a number of returning faces, including Craig Coshun for his 22nd season, Dario Melendez for his fifth season and former Brewers players Tim Dillard and Vinny Rottino in their second seasons. Minnaert will enter her 10th season as sideline reporter. Levering will be regularly paired with Schroeder, the former Brewers catcher entering his 28th season as television color commentator. More: Including Aaron Rodgers, these are the 20 all-time icons in Wisconsin sports history It's as-yet undetermined if he'll be on the call in Chicago for the opening series against the Cubs, beginning April 7. Uecker, 88, will be back for the home slate for a 52nd year of broadcasting games. Levering is expected to work in excess of 100 broadcasts on the TV side. That opens the door for more work from Levering as the television play-by-play man fans over the past seven seasons will know his voice from radio broadcasts alongside Bob Uecker at home and Lane Grindle on the road. The closest approximation of a "normal opening day" since 2019 will feature a fleet of familiar faces and voices for those interested in Milwaukee Brewers baseball.Īll 162 games of the 2022 season will air on TV, mostly on Bally Sports Wisconsin, which is planning 158 broadcasts featuring incumbent announcers Brian Anderson, Jeff Levering, Bill Schroeder and Sophia Minnaert.Īnderson will be limited to roughly 50 broadcasts this year to accommodate for his national broadcasting schedule, down from between 90 and 100 last year. View Gallery: Photos from nearly every Milwaukee Brewers home opener, 1970-2021
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