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Ed Randall

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Ed Randall

Director Broadcast Programing & Content

Ed Randall is a seasoned sports broadcaster with an illustrious career spanning radio, television, and multimedia platforms. Known for his passion for baseball and commitment to excellence, Ed has become a respected figure in the sports broadcasting industry.

As a regular contributor to MLB Network’s anthology shows, Ed delivers insightful analysis and engaging content to baseball enthusiasts. His popular Sunday morning radio program, “Ed Randall’s Talking Baseball,” on New York’s WFAN-Radio, has become a staple for fans, players, and experts alike. Additionally, he co-hosts the nationally acclaimed show “Remember When” on Sirius/XM Radio’s MLB Network Radio channel, where he shares captivating stories from baseball’s rich history. Ed’s role in MLB.com’s multimedia department further solidifies his significant impact on the sport.

Beyond his broadcasting achievements, Ed’s life story is equally compelling. He spent seven years as a playby-play broadcaster in minor league baseball, honing his craft and building a vast network of connections. In 2008, Ed stepped into the iconic Yankee Stadium as the public address announcer, succeeding the legendary Bob Sheppard. However, it was his battle with prostate cancer that truly transformed his life. Inspired by his personal experience, Ed founded Fans for the Cure, a non-profit charity dedicated to raising awareness and educating men about this prevalent disease.

Ed Randall’s unique blend of expertise, resilience, and compassion makes him an invaluable asset to SportsBug™. His extensive experience in broadcasting, coupled with his dedication to excellence and community service, exemplifies the leadership and purpose that will drive SportsBug™ to new heights in the sports media landscape.