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Covino & Rich to Air Live from 2025 MLB All-Star Game


Covino & Rich
Covino & Rich

FOX Sports Radio's afternoon duo Covino & Rich will take over morning duties next week with special live coverage of Major League Baseball's 95th All-Star Game, airing July 14-16 from Atlanta. With The Dan Patrick Show on vacation, Covino & Rich will move into the 9am-12pm ET slot for a special All-Star Week broadcast.

The pair will anchor their pre-game coverage live from the Capital One All-Star Village at the Cobb Galleria Centre on July 14 and 15, just steps from Truist Park. Post-game coverage on July 16 will originate from iHeartMedia Atlanta's studios.

"Baseball's back in a big way and there's nothing better than the All-Star Game," said co-host Steve Covino. "It's the ultimate experience and as a Yankees guy, I love the irony that we're going but Juan Soto is not! I'm pumped to be broadcasting live from Atlanta-but we're really just trying to sneak on TV at the Home Run Derby."

"Baseball is back and poppin'," added Rich Davis. "It's undeniable that MLB does All-Star week better than any other major sport, and we're happy to be part of it. I got my blue Mets Lindor jersey packed and I'll be sitting next to some clown rockin' his Judge pinstripes-wait, that's Covino!"

The broadcast will feature coverage of all the All-Star festivities, including the T-Mobile Home Run Derby, bringing fans behind-the-scenes insight and interviews throughout the week. The special programming will be heard on more than 300 local radio affiliates, FOXSportsRadio.com, and the iHeartRadio app.

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