National Post

Siddall takes Zaun’s gig as TV analyst on Jays broadcasts

- Steve Buffery — With files from The Canadian Press sbuffery@ postmedia. com

DUNEDIN, FL A .• Joe Sidd allis going Hollywood, Toronto Blue Jays style.

Siddall is stepping out of the radio booth and moving in front of the cameras this season to join Sportsnet’s Blue Jays Central broadcast as studio analyst this season, replacing Gregg Zaun.

Siddall will work alongside host Jamie Campbell for Jays pre- and post- game coverage. He makes his debut on March 26.

The native of Windsor, Ont., has been a full- time analyst on Sportsnet’s radio broadcasts of Blue Jays games since 2014.

“I’m truly excited to begin this next chapter i n my broadcast career, working alongside Jamie and the entire broadcast team,” Siddall said in a statement.

Siddall began his major league career with the Montreal Expos in 1993.

He made 78 appearance­s between 1993 and 1998 with Montreal, Florida and Detroit, posting a .169 batting average with one home run and 11 RBIs.

Sportsnet’s studio team will also include MLB alum Cliff Floyd and former Blue Jays first baseman Kevin Barker, who will be featured throughout the season as guest analysts.

Last November, Rogers terminated Zaun’s employment after receiving allegation­s of improper conduct in the workplace.

Two more broadcaste­rs — Ben Wagner, the voice of the Jays’ triple-A affiliate in Buffalo, and Rob Fai, the Vancouver Canadians’ broadcaste­r for 12 seasons — will work Toronto’s next five Grapefruit League games — three online, then on Sportsnet 590 The Fan this weekend — an audition of sorts.

Mike Wilner will also be part of the broadcasts.

Wilner worked with former Jays lefty Scott Richmond, a native of North Vancouver, B.C., in the first five games of the Jays’ Grapefruit League schedule.

The Fan is looking for a new person in the radio booth with the recent retirement of longtime Jays broadcaste­r Jerry Howarth.

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