From 2009 to 2010, Quick Pitch was primarily hosted by
Hazel Mae, with
Matt Yallof also hosting. For the 2011 season, Mae and Yallof moved to a new afternoon program,
The Rundown. Newly hired anchor
Paul Severino anchored the Monday and Wednesday editions of the show in 2011, and fellow newly hired anchor
Ahmed Fareed anchored Thursday-Sunday that same year. Lisa Kerney served as a frequent Sunday night and fill-in anchor in 2011. With the addition of several new reporters, the hosting work of Quick Pitch was split between five different anchors in 2012, including Fareed, Severino,
Greg Amsinger,
Scott Braun, and
Alanna Rizzo, with
Sam Ryan acting as a fill-in anchor. Due to the typical lack of
MLB Tonight on Tuesday nights in 2011 because of doubleheader live game coverage, MLB Network used an anchor-analyst format for
Quick Pitch on the Tuesday edition, which was nicknamed "Two-fer Tuesday" for this reason. Greg Amsinger hosts and Dan Plesac provided analysis for the first edition, then different combinations subsequently. On June 23, 2011, Quick Pitch experimented with a "Three-fer Thursday" version of Quick Pitch in which host
Ahmed Fareed was joined by analysts
Dan Plesac and
Harold Reynolds. The most likely reason for this experiment was the short 5-game MLB schedule on that particular day, resulting in a lack of highlights to air. Since the show runs for a full hour regardless of the number of games, the analysts filled up time in the show with in-depth discussion and analysis. In previous years, this extra time had to be filled by long-form recorded segments due to the single-host format of the show. Having analyst(s) on the program has been common since mid-2011; analyst(s) host the show alongside an anchor one or twice each week, usually on Wednesdays and/or Thursdays. The other days of the week still feature solo-anchored editions of the show. On August 3, 2012,
Intentional Talk hosts
Kevin Millar and
Chris Rose hosted a "One Night Special" edition of Quick Pitch during one of the hosts' monthly visits to the MLB Network studios. After presenting highlights from the nine games of the day, they hosted a "Kevin's Highlights" segment, a segment normally featured on
Intentional Talk. In 2013,
Heidi Watney became the full-time host of Quick Pitch and the show was moved from Studio 42 to Studio 3. Watney hosted Quick Pitch during weeknights, while on weekends, Rizzo and Ryan hosted. Also from 2013 on, it did not feature analyst(s) as it had been the previous two years (2011 and 2012). In 2015, the show moved from Studio 3 to the newly christened Studio 21. While Watney and Ryan maintained their duties, Rizzo left to join the Los Angeles Dodgers broadcast team (though she later returned to MLB Network as the co-host of
High Heat with
Chris Russo). Following Sam Ryan's departure from MLB Network in June 2018,
Jamie Hersch (from the
NHL Network, MLBN's sister channel) replaced the former as weekend host. Kelly Nash currently (2022) hosts
Quick Pitch on weekends and occasional weekdays, with occasional fill-ins from Hersch as well as fellow NHL Network personalities Jackie Redmond, Erika Wachter, and
Lauren Gardner (who joined the MLB Network in 2019 and is the current host of
Off Base). Alexa Datt (who also worked at NHL Network) also filled in occasionally until her departure in 2021 (when she joined
Bally Sports Midwest). Following Watney's departure after the 2021 season,
Siera Santos and Keiana Martin became the show's new main hosts in 2022. In 2023 Martin became the primary host after Santos became the lead host of
Intentional Talk, though Santos still hosts
Quick Pitch on occasion. In late July 2023,
Marquee Sports reporter Taylor McGregor made her first appearance as a fill-in. After Martin left MLB Network following the 2023 season to join
CBS Sports Network, Abby Labar became the primary host for the 2024 season. During the 2024 season, Sunday editions were discontinued in favor of
MLB Tonight Sunday Scorecard. ==References==