World Series seen in over 200 countries
Major League Baseball International (MLBI) has partnered with 57 broadcasters to showcase the 2010 World Series in 18 languages and in more than 200 countries and territories around the world.
MLB International will produce an independent broadcast of the World Series featuring commentators Rick Sutcliffe and Gary Thorne. Additionally, broadcasters from ESPN International (worldwide), Fox Sports (Latin America), Rogers Sportsnet (Canada), Guangdong (China), WAPA (Puerto Rico), UTS (Curacao), NHK and TV Tokyo (Japan), Televisa (Mexico), CDN (Dominican Republic) and Medcom and TVN (Panama) will be on site at the World Series.
In addition, more than one million United States and Canadian Armed Forces personnel stationed around the world and aboard U.S. Naval ships-at-sea will be able to watch the games via the American Forces Network and the Canadian Armed Forces Network.
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