MLB The Show 22 is making monumental changes to the way baseball fans play the game, both from a visual experience and the way it feels in the palms of their hands. The commentary team for this year's installment is also set for new life, as San Diego Studio announced new voices to its broadcast team.
Chris Singleton and Boog Sciambi will be the new two-man duo, replacing Matt Vasgersian after 16 years in the role. Vasgersian joined the MLB The Show team in its inception in 2006, while MLB Network analysts Dan Plesac and Mark DeRosa became additional voices in 2017 and 2018, respectively.
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Jon “Boog” Sciambi and Chris Singleton are two voices the baseball community is very familiar with. Sciambi, who is currently the play-by-play announcer for the Chicago Cubs, spent time with the Florida Marlins from 1997 to 2004 and the Atlanta Braves from 2007 to 2009 in a similar role. Singleton, the former Major League Baseball player, joined ESPN as a radio analyst in 2008. The duo will be calling all the action in MLB The Show’s Franchise, Road to the Show, Diamond Dynasty, and other gaming modes, bringing new excitement to the game ahead of its inaugural release on the Nintendo Switch console.
In 128 separate recording sessions, which include 350 recording hours and somewhere in the ballpark of 45,000 lines of audio, Sciambi, and Singleton will provide in-depth and quality analysis during gameplay, creating a unique atmosphere that will closely resemble a real-life experience. The commentary systems have received improvements in several categories, including game intros, post-play analysis, home run calls, and much more.
San Diego Studio has also enhanced audio stitching, making a string of
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