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More the OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER of MAJOR LEAGUE THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PRODUCTIONS MLB PRODUCTIONS COMING UP : – “This Week in Baseball” presented by Aquafina on FOX on Saturday – Complete TV listings at www.mlbproductions.com BASEBALL IS EVERYWHERE ON “THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL” PRESENTED BY AQUAFINA SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, ON FOX – TIMES VARY NATIONWIDE (ALWAYS CHECK LOCAL LISTINGS TO CONFIRM BROADCAST TIME) “This Week in Baseball”, presented by Aquafina, reveals how far-reaching the game is with coverage of the 103 rd annual Midnight Sun Game in Alaska. 59-year-old Bill “Spaceman” Lee was a special correspondent, pitching in the game and wearing a wireless microphone to cover all of the action. TWIB also hops in the car with super fan Josh Robbins and his tour of all 30 MLB parks in a record 26 days. Josh shot more than 12 hours of footage on his epic trip, and TWIB gives you the experience in a tight package. “Pepsi Presents” highlights the Clutch Performer of the Month Award nominees for July and announces the winner as voted by the fans. In "Baseball Is . .”, sponsored by Chevrolet, TWIB grabs dinner with Oakland A’s catcher Kurt Suzuki as he tours Japan, the country of his parents. Black Tide supplies the track "Shockwave" for the best plays and bloopers of the week in “How ‘Bout That.” This Week in Baseball also airs throughout the week on SportsTime Ohio (STO) and Comcast SportsNet West. TWIB is broadcast internationally in Australia, Canada, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Japan, Latin America, Middle East, Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, Panama and Taiwán. You can also catch up with TWIB at http://twib.mlb.com , which features original blogs and bonus footage not seen in the broadcast . ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING IN PRODUCTION : History of the Yankees: Yankee Stadium -- updated (August on YES Network) 2008 MLB Bloopers (August on FOX Sports Net) Latin Heritage Special (September on FOX Sports Net) 2008 RBI World Series Special presented by KPMG (September on ESPN) SHARP-presented Special (September on ESPN) MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PRODUCTIONS PRORAMMING ON TV THIS WEEK – ALL TIMES EASTERN UNLESS NOTED Thursday, August 7 This Week in Baseball Comcast West 8:30 P This Week in Baseball Comcast West 3:00 A Friday, August 8 Yankeeography: Mickey Mantle YES 8:00 A Yankeeography: Alex Rodriguez YES 11:30 A Yankeeography: Alex Rodriguez YES 8:00 P …more Saturday, August 9 This Week in Baseball FOX 3:00 P* (times vary – check local listings) Yankeeography: 1998 YES 7:00 P This Week in Baseball Comcast West 8:30 P This Week in Baseball Comcast West 1:30 A This Week in Baseball STO 11:00 P This Week in Baseball STO 3:00 A This Week in Baseball STO 4:00 A Sunday, August 10 Yankeeography: Alex Rodriguez YES 1:30 P This Week in Baseball Comcast West 6:30 P This Week in Baseball STO 8:30 A This Week in Baseball STO 4:30 P This Week in Baseball STO 4:00 A Monday, August 11 Yankeeography: Alex Rodriguez YES 7:00 A This Week in Baseball Comcast West 9:30 A This Week in Baseball Comcast West 9:00 P This Week in Baseball Comcast West 2:00 A This Week in Baseball STO 8:30 A This Week in Baseball STO 4:00 A Tuesday, August 12 Yankeeography: Roger Maris YES 11:30 A This Week in Baseball Comcast West 3:00 A This Week in Baseball STO 3:30 A Wednesday, August 13 Yankeeography: Mickey Mantle YES 10:00 P 2 .
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