Major League Baseball From 2012 to 2015, Waltz called games on Fox's Saturday Baseball package, and he has filled in on
MLB Network's
Thursday Night Baseball coverage. Waltz has called four
World Baseball Classics (WBC) for MLB Network; in 2013, 2017 and 2023 he partnered with
Buck Martinez and called two rounds of the WBC in Japan and Arizona. Waltz joined FSN Florida from
FSN Northwest. He has also called Major League Baseball games for Fox,
ESPN,
ESPN Radio, and
FX nationally along with the
Seattle Mariners and
Toronto Blue Jays broadcasts on
CBC Television in Canada. Waltz's
no-hitters include
Aníbal Sánchez's in September 2006,
Roy Halladay's perfect game on May 29, 2010, and
Henderson Alvarez's no-hitter against the
Detroit Tigers on the final game of the
2013 Major League Baseball season. On July 13, 2021, the
Los Angeles Angels announced that Waltz would be joining their broadcast team on
Bally Sports West, replacing
Daron Sutton, who had been the backup play-by-play announcer for
Matt Vasgersian. He was not brought back for the 2022 season.
Other sports Since 2014 Rich's College Football and Basketball has been with CBS Sports and CBS Sports Network. His CBS analysts have included Adam Archuleta, Aaron Murray, and Aaron Taylor, and Ross Tucker. From 1997 to 2002, Waltz called college football games for ESPN, ESPN Radio and ABC in the
Big Ten,
SEC and
ACC conferences. His football experience also includes
NFL Europe for Fox,
Pac-12 Football for FSN, and NFL preseason games for the Seattle Seahawks. From 2010 to 2012, Waltz called games on ACC College Football Saturday and SEC Saturday Nights produced and distributed by Fox Sports Net and Raycom Sports. His college basketball work has included games in every major conference for Fox, ESPN, CBS, CBS Sports Network, and Raycom. In 2018 Waltz called the NBA Playoffs and the NCAA Tournament East Regional on TNT's VR platform. Waltz's ESPN assignments included the Women's NCAA basketball tournament,
Arena Football, NCAA College Softball World Series,
Little League World Series Regional Finals, and
Major League Soccer. Waltz has also called both ATP and WTA events on Tennis Channel, including 2015 events from Dubai, Doha, and Buenos Aires. In the 2019, NCAA Super Regional on ESPN, he called the 19-strikeout no-hitter by Vanderbilt's
Kumar Rocker. == Philanthropic work ==