Marquee Sports Network Announces First All-Female Broadcast in Cubs History - Cubs Insider (2024)

I almost opted against sharing this press release because a certain segment of fandom on a particular social media platform is going to whine about it, but that shouldn’t override the story. Rather than wax poetic about this event, I’ll simply direct you to the media release below. And if you are one of those folks who gets all riled up about this in a negative way, maybe consider screaming into your pillow or sharing your thoughts with a friend rather than putting it out in public.

CHICAGO – Marquee Sports Network today announced that the Cubs television broadcast on July 7 vs. the Angels will feature an all-female crew of Beth Mowins (Play-by-Play), Elise Menaker (Game Analyst) and Taylor McGregor (Field Reporter), marking the first such broadcast in Cubs history.

As part of the historic broadcast, Marquee Sports Network will celebrate women in baseball throughout its pregame and postgame shows, as well as on its social and digital platforms. Marquee Sports Network will also highlight play-by-play calls submitted by young Cubs fans across its platforms, and there will be opportunities for fan engagement with the broadcasters through social media leading into the game.

“Beth, Elise and Taylor excel at what they do for Marquee Sports Network. While combining their excellence from the field to the broadcast booth marks another ‘first’ in Cubs history, it signifies yet another opportunity for our team to serve fans in a meaningful and memorable way,” said Marquee Sports Network General Manager, Diane Penny. “We look forward to an outstanding broadcast, and we know they’ll continue to be inspirations for the next generation of broadcasters.”

About Beth Mowins

Mowins has served as play-by-play announcer for select Cubs games since 2021, when she became the first woman to serve as play-by-play voice in Chicago Cubs history. A longtime ESPN broadcaster calling primarily men’s and women’s college sports, in 2017 she became the first woman in 30 years to call an NFL game. A 1989 graduate of Lafayette College, Mowins was a three-time all-conference basketball selection and is a member of the Lafayette College Maroon Club Hall of Fame.

“Elise and Taylor are outstanding to work with, and I’m thrilled that we will have this opportunity to work together for this historic Cubs broadcast,” said Mowins. “It’s always an honor working in the Wrigley Field broadcast booth and we are all looking forward to this special broadcast.”

About Elise Menaker

Menaker joined Marquee Sports Network as a field reporter and studio host in February of 2020, contributing to game broadcasts and hosting pregame and postgame shows.In 2022, Menaker became the first woman to serve as a television analyst for a Cubs game, and in 2023 became the first woman to be a radio analyst for a Cubs game. Menaker graduated from Cornell University where she was a four-year starter on the softball team and was named to the Cornell Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2020.

“I’m really looking forward to working with Beth and Taylor on this special day at Wrigley Field,” said Menaker. “It’ll be exciting to share this broadcast with Cubs fans and particularly with young girls who may dream of one day getting involved in this great game. My mom always told me that I could accomplish my dreams, no matter how big, and I hope to inspire young girls and boys to do the same. Dream big.”

About Taylor McGregor

McGregor joined Marquee Sports Network upon the launch of the network in 2020, and serves as the primary field reporter for Chicago Cubs games. McGregor previously was an on-field reporter for the Colorado Rockies with AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain for two seasons, and also serves in roles with MLB Network as a host and with ESPN doing college football games in the fall. A graduate of the University of Arkansas, McGregor is a native of Golden, Colorado.

“It’s always a joy having the opportunity to work with Beth and Elise, and to be a part of this first all-female broadcast is something that we’re looking forward to,” said McGregor. “I always appreciate having the chance to show young fans, especially girls, the many opportunities in the game of baseball and this broadcast will be a great demonstration of that.”

Marquee Sports Network is available as part of a cable or streaming package, or as a standalone subscription offering through WatchMarquee.com and the new Marquee Sports Network App. For more information, visitMarqueeSportsNetwork.com/Providers.

Cubs Live! will begin at 12 PM CT on July 7 (First pitch at 1:20 PM).

Marquee Sports Network Announces First All-Female Broadcast in Cubs History - Cubs Insider (2024)

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Marquee Sports Network Announces First All-Female Broadcast in Cubs History - Cubs Insider? ›

Veteran voice Beth Mowins

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will be in the booth to handle play-by-play duties, alongside Elise Menaker, who will provide the in-game analysis. Taylor McGregor will work as the field reporter, rounding out the first all-female broadcast in the history of the Chicago Cubs. “It's a huge honor,” Menaker said.

Who is the all female announcer for the Cubs? ›

Beth Mowins, a veteran play-by-play announcer and sports journalist for ESPN CBS, and Marquee (Cubs) Network, typically broadcasting for women's college sports, and does play-by-play for the NFL and NBA, and was the first woman to call a nationally televised NFL game and play-by-play for an NBA game on network TV.

Who is the female announcer on the marquee network? ›

Elise Menaker will be joining Mowins in the booth. Menaker has been with Marquee since 2020 and has filled in for both TV analyst Jim Deshaies and radio analyst Ron Coomer in the past. Taylor McGregor will handle field reporting duties, as she regularly does for Marquee with Sciambi and Deshaies.

Who announces the Cubs on TV? ›

Cubs Broadcasters
NameYears
Steve Stone1983 - 2000; 2003 - 2004
Thom Brennaman1990 - 1995
Vince Lloyd1965 - 1986
Zach Zaidman2018 - present
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Who is the Cubs marquee field reporter? ›

Taylor McGregor

McGregor joined Marquee Sports Network as the field reporter upon the launch of the network in 2020, and contributes to the network through multiple platforms, including Cubs 360 as well as pregame and postgame coverage.

What's going on with Jim DeShaies? ›

He is currently a color commentator for broadcasts of Chicago Cubs games.

Who is the famous Cubs announcer? ›

Harry Caray and his “tell-it-like-it-is” style of broadcasting had become as synonymous with Chicago baseball fans as the ivy that covers the center field wall at Wrigley Field.

Does Taylor McGregor still work for Marquee? ›

College Football Reporter

McGregor also serves as a host for Marquee Sports Network in Chicago, where she is also the lead reporter on Cubs games through the MLB season.

Who was the old Cubs announcer? ›

Harry Caray (born March 1, 1914, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.—died February 18, 1998, Rancho Mirage, California) was an American sportscaster who gained national prominence for his telecasts of Chicago Cubs baseball games on Chicago-based superstation WGN during the 1980s and '90s. Born: March 1, 1914, St.

Who was the announcer for the Cubs in 1979? ›

Frick Award Winner Bob Elson. The 1979 recipient of the Ford C. Frick Award was Bob Elson, longtime play-by-play announcer for the Cubs and White Sox.

Who was the Cubs legend announcer? ›

Harry Christopher Caray (né Carabina; March 1, 1914 – February 18, 1998) was an American radio and television sportscaster.

Who is the pitcher with a mustache on the Cubs? ›

Andrew Chafin sports a mustache that stirs memories of Rod Beck closing games for the Cubs. The lefty reliever has an unruly mop of curly hair that juts out from under the sides of his cap. And Chafin just pounds the strike zone.

Who is the Cubs home announcer? ›

Jeremiah Paprocki (@jtheannouncer) / X.

Who is Bob on the Cubs announcer? ›

Robert Earl Brenly (born February 25, 1954) is an American baseball sportscaster and a former professional baseball player, coach and manager. He played the majority of his Major League Baseball career as a catcher with the San Francisco Giants.

Who is the voice of the Cubs? ›

Jeremiah Paprocki made Cubs history when he became a public address announcer for the team in 2021.

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