For the No. 2 play-by-play position, it will likely come down to the incumbent, Josh Lewin, and the current host, Wayne Randazzo.
Josh Lewin |
Another source said WOR lost money on its five-year deal to broadcast the Mets. CBS is all-in for seven years, which means whatever is decided could have long-term consequences.
Wayne Randazzo |
Lewin, 49, has been in the booth since 2012. He was picked by WFAN’s Mark Chernoff. Chernoff, with FAN and CBS both owned by Entercom, is expected to have a big say in what the booth looks like. The Mets will have final approval.
Coleman, 69, could remain a part of WCBS/FAN’s coverage, perhaps on the pre- and/or postgame, depending how the potential Lewin/Randazzo decision shakes out. Coleman also could stay on the beat, especially since his job could become a bit easier with the Mets now being with a sister station to WFAN.
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