Pat Tabler leaving Sportsnet’s Blue Jays broadcast booth after 17 seasons

Baseball
Published 02.12.2022
Pat Tabler leaving Sportsnet’s Blue Jays broadcast booth after 17 seasons

Pat Tabler won’t be returning to the printed sales space with Sportsnet for the 2023 season.

Tabler performed an integral position as a celebrated contributor to Sportsnet’s Toronto Blue Jays broadcast for the previous 17 years, serving to to develop the sport of baseball throughout Canada.

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Tabler joined Sportsnet in 2005 and has been masking the Blue Jays since 1993 after retiring from his taking part in profession.

“For the last 32 years, first as a player for the Blue Jays and then as a broadcaster, it has been my honour to serve you,” stated Tabler in a press release. “I hope that I represented you with the category and dignity that you just deserve.

“It was a great run, but all good things have to come to an end.”

The 64-year-old performed three seasons with the Blue Jays, serving to the group win World Series in his last season in 1992. Tabler’s MLB profession lasted 12 seasons and included stops with the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland, Kansas City, and New York Mets. Tabler completed his profession hitting .282/.345/.370 with 47 residence runs and 512 RBIs, in addition to an look within the 1987 MLB All-Star Game.