Rox, AT&T SportsNet reveal 162-game slate

DENVER -- The Rockies and AT&T SportsNet announced Tuesday the network’s 2021 Colorado Rockies telecast schedule. The network will air 162 Rockies regular-season games and six Spring Training games.

AT&T SportsNet’s Spring Training coverage begins Wednesday, with a matchup against the Padres at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, and ends March 28 vs. Kansas City.

Regular-season coverage begins on April 1, when the Rockies host the defending World Series-champion Dodgers at Coors Field for Opening Day. Pregame coverage will begin at 1 p.m. MT, followed by first pitch at 2:10 p.m.

The Club presented by Southwest Airlines, a 30-minute weekly Emmy Award winning show, will return for the 2021 season. The show offers fans a behind-the-scenes view of the players and front office, in addition to covering milestones of the week and the stories behind them. The Club presented by Southwest Airlines will air Sundays after the Rockies Postgame Show presented by Stihl throughout the season.

Rockies Double Play, which provides all the highlights from the previous game in just 30 minutes, will also return for the 2021 season and airs 30 minutes prior to each Rockies Pregame Report.

AT&T SportsNet will bring back many familiar faces to Rockies telecasts in 2021. Drew Goodman, 13-time Colorado Sportscaster of the Year, enters his 20th season as the Rockies play-by-play announcer. He will be joined in the booth by Jeff Huson, who returns for his 16th season broadcasting Rockies baseball, Jenny Cavnar, who in 2018 became the first woman since 1993 to do play-by-play on a big league broadcast, Marc Stout and former Rockies outfielders Ryan Spilborghs and Cory Sullivan. All five will also provide analysis on the Rockies Pregame Report and the Rockies Postgame Show throughout the season.

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