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  • First Pitch See Schedule Below Jim Memolo, Jeff Nelson and Todd Hollandsworth get you ready for Spring Training by issuing their team by team report cards. Listen each weekday beginning at 7 am ET and debate the grades at 866-MLB-ONXM.

    Feb. 22 - Milwaukee Brewers
    Feb. 23 - Texas Rangers
    Feb. 24 - St. Louis Cardinals

  • First Pitch Weekdays 7 am - 10 am ETHear Jim Memolo throw out the first pitch every morning with the information real baseball fans need. Get in the game by calling 866-MLB-ONXM.

  • Power Alley Weekdays 10 am - 2 pm ETTune in as Jim Duquette and Kevin Kennedy dig into the latest chatter around the league. Give them a call at 866-MLB-ONXM.

  • Inside Pitch Weekdays 2 pm - 6 pm ET, Saturdays 10 am - 1 pm ETBrush back the latest rumors from around the league with Casey Stern and Jim Bowden. Timely guests and your phone calls are part of the mix. Get in the game by calling 866-MLB-ONXM.

  • MLB Network's Hot Stove Weeknights 6 pm - 7 pm ETHot Stove will take you around the league with analysis on all the trades and signings throughout the off-season with analysts Peter Gammons, Harold Reynolds, Ken Rosenthal, Dan Plesac, Bill Ripken, and more.

  • MLB Roundtrip Weeknights 12 am - 3 am ETMike Ferrin leads you through the day of Hot Stove news and rumors on MLB Roundtrip.

  • MLB Roundtrip with Baseball Prospectus Fridays 7 pm - 11 pm ET Steve Goldman & Kevin Goldstein with host Mike Ferrin bring their unique perspective and analysis to wrap up your week.

  • Minors and Majors Sundays 8 am - 10 am ETEvery Sunday morning Grant Paulsen talks to the stars of tomorrow, gets you closer to the best prospects in baseball and takes your calls on all levels of baseball.

  • Remember When Saturdays 8 am - 10 am ETJoin Ed Randall and former Red Sox great Rico Petrocelli for wide-ranging conversations on baseball's rich and fascinating history as they talk with legendary players and personalities. Take a trip along the base paths and down memory lane when they take your calls each week.

  • Baseball Today Sundays 10 am - 1 pm ETHolden Kushner & Jim Duquette talk about baseball’s big issues, look back at the best stories of the week and get you ready for all of Sunday’s action. They’ll take your calls too at 866-MLB-ON-XM.

  • Baseball America Sundays 7 pm - 8 pm ETBaseball America's John Manuel and J.J. Cooper take you inside Major League Baseball, Minor League Baseball, and college baseball with analysis on farm systems and top prospects in the game.

  • Hot Stove Weekends 1 pm - 4 pm ETHot Stove will take you around the league with analysis on all the trades and signings throughout the off-season

  • Home Plate Weekends 4 pm - 7 pm ETJeff Joyce & Jeff Nelson take you through the weekend afternoon with the latest news and happenings from around the league.

  • Ripken Baseball On Hiatus. Airs during the regular seasonJoin Cal Ripken Jr. and his brother Bill as they bat around news from across the league and pepper the show with interviews with the best players and managers in the game. Do you have a future big-leaguer in your family? Don't miss the regular segment dedicated to coaching youth baseball.

  • MLB Tonight On Hiatus If you live for baseball, don’t miss highlights and expert analysis with analysts Peter Gammons, Harold Reynolds, Ken Rosenthal, Dan Plesac, Bill Ripken and more.

  • Jim BowdenWhen he became GM for the Reds 1992 at the age of 31, Bowden was the youngest general manager in MLB. He eventually lead the Reds to a 96-win season with one of the smallest payrolls. Prior to joining SiriusXM, Jim was a host on Fox Sports Radio and he worked as a analyst and co-host for ESPN.

  • Jim DuquettePrior to joining SiriusXM, Jim Duquette served as Vice President for Baseball Operations for the Baltimore Orioles and worked in nearly every front office position for the New York Mets - from assistant for the team's scouting and minor league departments to Senior Vice President of the franchise.

  • Mike FerrinFerrin’s radio career began in 1996 as a classic rock DJ in Dubuque, Iowa. He later served as sports director for WLOI/WCOE in LaPorte, Indiana and as a sports producer, anchor and field producer at WGN Radio in Chicago. Ferrin was added to the SiriusXM roster during the 2007 All-Star Break.

  • Todd HollandsworthThe former MLB outfielder played for 12 seasons and in over 1000 games. Todd won the 1996 National League Rookie of the Year as a member of the LA Dodgers and won the 2003 World Series with the Florida Marlins.

  • Jeff JoyceJeff Joyce was born and raised in Massachusetts and his passion for sports and baseball was formed while spending time with his grandfather. Jeff's broadcast credentials include WWTM, Worcester, MA., ESPN Radio and, most recently, WEEI, Boston.

  • Kevin Kennedy Kevin Kennedy was manager of the Texas Rangers (1993-1994) and the Boston Red Sox (1995-1996). Kennedy joined FOX Sports in 1999 as its MLB studio analyst and was nominated for two Emmy® Awards. Prior to joining FOX, Kevin spent two years at ESPN Radio where he was a color analyst.

  • Holden Kushner Holden Kushner's first job was sports director at KSCB-AM in Liberal, Kansas. From there he worked as a reporter, anchor, and host at KJR-AM in Seattle, SportsFan Radio Network in Las Vegas, The Iowa Cubs in Des Moines, Iowa, WWZN in Boston and in Kansas City.

  • Jim MemoloJim Memolo is a veteran of New York, Chicago and network radio. He has a keen eye for baseball talent and once, while hosting a show in NYC, suggested the Yankees take a look at a promising Reds minor leaguer named Rob Dibble. He has spent the last two decades in Chicago radio, covering the Cubs.

  • Jeff NelsonThe veteran of 15 MLB seasons was one of the most dominant set-up relief pitchers of his era. Jeff was an All Star and won four World Series with the New York Yankees.

  • Grant PaulsenGrant spends his free time hosting Minors and Majors, a weekly live two-hour national sports talk show. He provided the play-by-play during the Ripken Baseball World Series in 2005 and, in 2003-2004, reported on the Little League World Series as well as Superbowl XXXVII for ABC Television.

  • Rico PetrocelliStarting in 1963, Rico Petrocelli played all of his 13 major league seasons in Boston. A two-time All-Star, Petrocelli led all American League shortstops in fielding percentage in 1968 and 1969. In 1969, he hit 40 home runs, fourth most in the AL, a single season record for a shortstop at the time.

  • Bill RipkenBill Ripken began his career with the Baltimore Orioles in 1987 with his father, Cal Ripken, Sr., as manager and alongside brother Cal Jr. This was the first and only time in Major League Baseball history that a father simultaneously managed two of his sons.

  • Cal Ripken Jr. Cal Ripken Jr. broke Lou Gehrig's record for consecutive games played (2,130) in 1995 and voluntarily ended his streak in 1998 after playing 2,632 consecutive games. Ripken's work ethic and love of the game inspired the Babe Ruth League to name their largest division (5-12 year olds) after him.

  • Casey SternDuring Casey's time at MLB.com, he hosted shows such as State of the Redsox.com Nation in 2004 (the year of the Sox's magical run), Next Stop Shea, which chronicled the New York Mets for three seasons and Midday, a talk show featuring personalities from baseball and the entertainment world.

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