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FOX SHOOTS BASEBALL'S BEST AND BRIGHTEST FOR "SAFE AT HOME"

     Fox has begun shooting promos featuring players from 20 of
the 28 MLB teams.  The "player personality promos" and "Safe at
Home" segments will run each night during prime-time programming.
Fox Sports Exec VP/Marketing Tracy Dolgin:  "This campaign will
help us do for Major League Baseball what we did for the NFL and
NHL, which is to retain the sports' core audience while building
a whole newer, younger audience."  Fox Sports Senior VP/Creative
Dir George Greenberg said the spots will put players "in a
different light."  The following players will be used (Fox
Sports):
AMERICAN LEAGUE                 NATIONAL LEAGUE
TEAM   PLAYERS                  TEAM    PLAYERS
BAL    Alomar, Bonilla, Ripken  ATL     Justice, Maddux, McGriff
BOS    Clemens and Vaughn       CUBS    Sandberg and Sosa
CAL    Edmonds and Salmon       CIN     Larkin and Sanders
CHI    Guillen, Thomas, Ventura COL     Bichette and Walker
CLE    Belle and Lofton         HOU     Bagwell and Biggio
DET    Fielder and Fryman       L.A.    Karros, Nomo, Piazza
MIL    Nilsson and Carr         NYM     Brogna and L. Johnson
MIN    Puckett                  PHL     Daulton and Dysktra
NYY    Cone, O'Neill, Martinez  S.D.    Gwynn and Caminiti
SEA    Johnson and Griffey      S.F.    Bonds and Williams
     LIGHTS, CAMERA, PLAY BALL: In Milwaukee, Michael Schenk is
producing a spot that plays off catcher Dave Nilsson's Australian
background.  Nilsson tells how difficult it is to find someone to
play catch with in Australia, and the camera pulls back to find
him playing catch with himself, "boomerang style" (MILWAUKEE
JOURNAL SENTINEL, 2/22).  In Houston, Craig Biggio and Jeff
Bagwell make fun of how many times they've been hit by pitches.
Biggio sits in a dugout wondering why he got hit 22 times last
season: "Do these guys not like me?"  Manager Terry Collins then
sends Biggio to hit and with a sign on Biggio's back that reads:
"Hit Me" (Blount & Truex, HOUSTON CHRONICLE, 2/22).
     IN THE BOOTH: Tim McCarver is close to signing a deal with
Fox that would team him with either Joe Buck or Thom Brennaman as
top broadcast team, according to Rudy Martzke.  Other possible
analysts are Andy Van Slyke, Rick Dempsey, and Ken Singleton.
Fox will have two baseball studio shows starting June 1, with a
children's show at noon followed by a regular program at 12:30pm.
Fox Exec Producer Ed Goren notes the 12:30 show "could be called
'Saturday Fever'" with Van Slyke or Dave Winfield possible (USA
TODAY, 2/22).

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