Major League Baseball Coverage On CBS' Owned and Operated Television Stations
See also: CBS Television Stations, Owned-and-operated television stations in the United States, and Historical Major League Baseball over-the-air television broadcastersTeam | Stations | Years |
Baltimore Orioles | WJZ 13 | 1954 |
Boston Braves | WBZ 4 | 1948-1949 |
Boston Red Sox | WBZ-TV | 1948-1954 |
Brooklyn Dodgers | WCBS 2 | 1946–1949 |
New York Yankees | WCBS 2 | 2002-2004 |
Oakland Athletics | KPIX 5 | 1975-1981; 1985-1992 |
Philadelphia Athletics | WPTZ 3 (later KYW) | 1947-1954 |
Pittsburgh Pirates | KDKA 2 | 1958-1995 |
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