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Hazel Mae
Born
Hazel Mae

(1970-04-07) April 7, 1970 (age 54)
SpouseSingle

Hazel Mae (born April 7, 1970 in Philippines) is a sportscaster in the United States. She was the former lead anchor for the New England Sports Network's SportsDesk news program and Rogers Sportsnet's Sportsnetnews, and is currently a reporter on MLB Network. Hazel grew up in Toronto and began her sports broadcasting career hosting a sports update show on campus at York University.

Broadcast career

Rogers Sportsnet

Hazel Mae anchored the morning edition of Sportsnetnews on Rogers Sportsnet, one of Canada’s all-sports networks. In addition to her duties on Sportsnetnews, Mae was the host of JZone, a weekly magazine show dedicated to the world of Major League Baseball's Toronto Blue Jays. Mae began her tenure at Rogers Sportsnet providing sports updates to Rogers Sportsnet radio affiliates throughout Ontario.

NESN

Mae subsequently moved to Boston, where she became the lead anchor for NESN's SportsDesk. She held this position from December 2004. Mae also serves as host of NESN’s Red Sox week-in-review program, The Ultimate Red Sox Show, and the Boston Bruins top-ten in-season show, The Buzz. On June 2, 2008 NESN announced that Mae would be leaving the network at the end of the month. On June 28, Mae appeared in her final Sportsdesk broadcast.[1] During her tenure at NESN, Mae's popularity was reflected by her nomination to be considered for the first president of Red Sox Nation.[2] The position eventually went to Jerry Remy.[3]

MLB Network

In August 2008, it was announced that Mae would become a reporter on MLB Network.[4] She appears on Hot Stove, MLB Tonight, 30 Clubs in 30 Days, and Quick Pitch for the channel.

References

  1. ^ Chad Finn (2008-06-03). "Mae, NESN will part ways". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2008-06-03.
  2. ^ "Celebrity Nominations". MLB.com. Retrieved 2008-08-30.
  3. ^ "Jerry Remy wins election as President of Red Sox Nation". MLB.com. 2007.10.03. Retrieved 2008-08-30. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ Jessica Heslam (2008-08-30). "Hazel Mae will pitch for the MLB Network". Boston Herald. Retrieved 2008-08-30.

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