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Davis Love III Out, Kelly Tilghman In For CBS Golf Coverage

“The extent of her role with CBS is unknown, but as the network prepares for a season of NFL broadcasts, its reasonable to assume Tilghman will be used a lot as the schedule fills up for both Jim Nantz and Andrew Catalon.”

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Davis Love III’s broadcasting career did not last long. The two-time Ryder Cup captain took to Twitter today to announce that he would no longer be a part of CBS’s golf broadcasts.

The decision comes just months after the network announced his addition to their roster as part of a total overhaul of its golf presentation. In October of last year, CBS announced that it would move on from Peter Kostis and Gary McCord. Love’s addition was supposed to add a younger voice that had a stronger connection with current players.

Love’s chance to grow in the role certainly suffered from the interruption both in play and American life that the Covid-19 Pandemic presented. It also didn’t help that Love never really seemed devoted to the gig. As he mentions in his tweet, he was still playing in PGA Tour events, although he only made the cut in three of the thirteen event he’s played in since 2019.

Jay Rigdon of Awful Announcing points out that Love hasn’t had the easiest time in his personal life in 2020. His family’s home in Georgia burned down in March.

“I think it might have taken 10 minutes for the house to be completely engulfed, and it was completely gone in less than half an hour,” Love told Golf Digest about the blaze. “All we could do was stand there and watch. It was beyond awful.”

Kelly Tilghman will take over for CBS. It will make her the first woman to be the lead voice for PGA Tour coverage on a network. She will anchor coverage of the PGA Championship.

Tilghman left the Golf Network in 2018 after spending the previous 22 years at the network. The extent of her role with CBS is unknown, but as the network prepares for a season of NFL broadcasts, its reasonable to assume Tilghman will be used a lot as the schedule fills up for both Jim Nantz and Andrew Catalon.

One final interesting note is that Davis Love III may very well be on CBS next week. He is a lifetime member of the PGA Tour and former winner of the PGA Championship. That gives him lifetime eligibility to play in the event.

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Alex Rodriguez: You Used To Be Able To Hang Out With Reporters And Know It Was Off the Record

“I would say that back then it was a little bit more of a camaraderie.”

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The way that MLB players interact with reporters has evolved and changed significantly over the years in Alex Rodriguez’s eyes.

In a media availability Tuesday ahead of the season premiere of the KayRod Cast, ESPN’s alternate feed of select games slated for Sunday Night Baseball featuring Rodriguez and Yankees play-by-play man Michael Kay, A-Rod was asked for his biggest surprises as the media coverage has transitioned over the years.

“I would say that back then it was a little bit more of a camaraderie,” Rodriguez said. “You could actually go to a bar and have drinks with reporters, believe it or not, and talk about, you know — and everything was pretty much off the record.”

In today’s game, Rodriguez said you won’t find it being the case where reporters and players are friends away from their respective jobs.

“That ship has left, right? I think it’s just a lot more Twitter, get out there first. Fact check later, but shoot first,” he said. “As a result, I think it’s made players and everybody a little bit more aware.”

“I think in a long-worded answer, I think relationships that go back many years, I think, win in the long run, that trust,” A-Rod added.

The second season of the KayRod Cast starts on Sunday at 7 p.m. featuring the defending N.L. champion Philadelphia Phillies and the Texas Rangers.

Kay and Rodriguez will be live from ESPN’s Seaport District Studios in New York City. There are eight total editions of the KayRod Cast scheduled for the 2023 season.

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Elite 8 Sees Ratings Drop

“Much of the pandemonium, given the number of upsets in this year’s tournament, unsurprisingly impacted viewership as things advanced.”

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With the last two number one seeds bowing out of the 2023 NCAA tournament by the end of the Sweet 16, viewership for the Elite 8 expectedly dropped.

Over 11 million tuned in for the Miami/Texas regional final on CBS. Viewership for the two versus four seed matchup was down 17% compared to the Elite 8 game in the same window last year (UNC/Saint Peter’s). The broadcast was also the lowest rated and least-watched Elite 8 game in that window in seven years.

San Diego State/Creighton in the early game on Sunday drew 8.34 million viewers, which was down 12% year over year.

Almost 8 million watched UConn cruise past Gonzaga on TBS late Saturday night, while Florida Atlantic’s historic upset over Kansas State had a little more than 7 million watch. The Owls’ win over the Wildcats was only down 1% when looking at the numbers from the same window in 2022 (Villanova/Houston).

Much of the pandemonium, given the number of upsets in this year’s tournament, unsurprisingly impacted viewership as things advanced.

But the Final Four and the national championship are often the three most-watched college basketball games of the year, so there should be no shortage of eyeballs glued to Houston this weekend.

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Hawk Harrelson: ‘I Didn’t Retire, I Got Retired’

“I got fired is what it all boils down to.”

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Former Chicago White Sox broadcaster Hawk Harrelson opened up about his departure from the team in 2018. In an appearance Tuesday on the Foul Territory podcast, Harrelson said his whole farewell that season was forced.

“I didn’t retire,” Harrelson said talking to former White Sox catcher AJ Pierzynski and co-host Scott Braun. “I got retired.”

“I got fired is what it all boils down to,” he added.

Harrelson, who was the 2020 Ford C. Frick Award winner given by the Baseball Hall of Fame, said he stand behind the claim that he was shown the door.

“I’m sure that they will deny that. But it’s what led up to that and everything else, that’s interesting,” Harrelson said.

The White Sox hired Jason Benetti in 2016 as Harrelson’s fill-in. Benetti continues to call games on NBC Sports Chicago full-time.

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