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ROSE TO HOST ALL-STAR PRE-GAME
(July 10, 2009) Chris Rose, who was the funny and sassy host of "The Best Damn Sports Show Period," will be part of Fox's Major League Baseball All-Star game coverage Tuesday from St. Louis, serving as host of the pregame show.

The 38-year-old Rose is considered a rising star at Fox, or so says Fox Sports President Ed Goren.

Rose said his aim Tuesday is the same, to have fun and help the audience enjoy what he says is "the best All-Star game around."

Last year's game was seen by more than 33 million viewers and this year's game has more star power.

President Obama is going to throw out the first pitch and there will be video messages from the other four living former presidents -- Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.

Depending on Secret Service requirements, Goren said it was possible that Obama would consent to an interview. Rose doesn't expect to conduct that -- such a job would go to Joe Buck and Tim McCarver.

Rose will stick with baseball beyond Tuesday's game and handle play-by-play chores for Fox through the rest of the season. After that, he will do NFL work, Goren said.

Fox isn't the only network offering All-Star game coverage, of course.

ESPN will have its usual overwhelming package and will be the exclusive place for the home run derby on Monday at 5 p.m. PDT.

For this, ESPN is debuting something called "Ball Track" technology. It will use Doppler radar (yes, the stuff KABC's Dallas Raines uses to tell us whether it will be sunny or sunnier out tomorrow). We will know the real-time distance the home run traveled, "from point of impact to the final resting point," the path of the ball and projection of the path of the ball mid-flight by way of a changing color pattern so that even before the ball reaches its final resting place we will know whether it is a home run.

Oh, and there will be 20 cameras and "Ultra Mo," a replay device that can capture action at 1,000 frames per second. Plus Chris Berman, Joe Morgan, Steve Phillips and Erin Andrews.

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