The show was initially part of the channel's Live & Dangerous late night sport strand; however, by the 1998 season it had been spun off and renamed MLB on Five.
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The show first aired on Opening Day in 1997 with a game between the defending World Series champion New York Yankees and the Seattle Mariners.
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Recently, he has returned to five for the live 2006 All Star Game coverage from PNC Park, the regular On The Beat feature (which he himself devised) and twice for MLB on Five as a guest pundit.