Casey Stern was a former contestant on ESPN's reality series Dream Job. At the time he was an executive recruiter. Casey currently is a host on Sirius XM radio's MLB Home Plate on XM channel 175 and Sirius 210. He recently departed MLB. com's BaseballChannel. tv, formerly MLB Radio where he was most recently host of the Fantasy 411. On April 28, 2006, he began hosting a half hour television show on the Baseball Channel on MLB. com called MLB. com Midday.
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- Casey Stern was a former contestant on ESPN's reality series Dream Job. At the time he was an executive recruiter. Casey currently is a host on Sirius XM radio's MLB Home Plate on XM channel 175 and Sirius 210. He recently departed MLB. com's BaseballChannel. tv, formerly MLB Radio where he was most recently host of the Fantasy 411. On April 28, 2006, he began hosting a half hour television show on the Baseball Channel on MLB. com called MLB. com Midday. Casey Stern, hosted "State of the RedSox. com Nation" on Redsox. com until November 07. Peter McCarthy now hosts "State of the RedSox. com Nation". McCarthy took over from Stern on Under the Lights. Stern is Jewish as he revealed on MLB Radio Stayin' Hot on April 13, 2006 - after wishing "Happy Easter and Happy Matzo". He also used to host Under the Lights on MLB Radio but left in November of 2005 to pursue video at MLB. com Stern is also a die-hard New York Mets fan and hosts "Next Stop Shea" on Mets. com Casey hosted The Bottom Line on the Baseball Channel which took over from Stayin' Hot with Seth and Bone when Darryl Hamilton left to work for MLB. He now co-hosts the Fantasy 411 on the Baseball Channel with long time hosts, Mike Siano and Cory Schwartz.
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- Casey Stern was a former contestant on ESPN's reality series Dream Job. At the time he was an executive recruiter. Casey currently is a host on Sirius XM radio's MLB Home Plate on XM channel 175 and Sirius 210. He recently departed MLB. com's BaseballChannel. tv, formerly MLB Radio where he was most recently host of the Fantasy 411. On April 28, 2006, he began hosting a half hour television show on the Baseball Channel on MLB. com called MLB. com Midday.
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