In the midst of the chaos surrounding Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) and its NBA television rights negotiations, Ernie Johnson is stepping away from baseball for the time being.
“I’d like to thank the leadership at TNT Sports for allowing me the time away to take care of a family matter during the baseball season,” Johnson, a longtime TNT host, said in a statement from Warner Bros. “I look forward to returning to the studio for the start of the NBA season.”
Johnson will be replaced by MLB Network’s Greg Amsinger as TBS’ studio host, which starts with the network’s national coverage of the Mets-Yankees Subway Series showdown Tuesday night.
Pedro Martinez, Jimmy Rollins and Curtis Granderson round out the studio team, and TBS will have postseason coverage this fall.
As Johnson revealed his baseball plans, his and TBS’ future with the NBA is murkier.
