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| runtime = 60 minutes (regular season)<br/>30 minutes (off season)
| starring = [[Chris Rose]]<br/>[[Kevin Millar]]<br/>[[Stephen Nelson (sportscaster)|Stephen Nelson]]<br/>[[Siera Santos]]<br/>[[Ryan Dempster]]
| country = [[Television in the United States|United States]]
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| company = [[MLB Network]]
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'''''Intentional Talk''''' is an hour long (during the regular season) and a 30-minute-long (during the offseason) talk show shown live Monday-Friday at 5:00 [[Eastern Time Zone|ET]] (during the regular season) or at 3:30 ET (during the offseason) on [[MLB Network]]. Hosts [[
The show is filmed from Studio 42 of the MLB Network facility in [[Secaucus, New Jersey]]. Most times, when they are not in the studio, they will film the show from the hosts' homes. When this happens, the show is shown as a split-screen, using [[Cisco TelePresence]], in which
==History==
During the 2011 season, MLB Network started showing a special one-hour, recorded ''Best of Intentional Talk'' each weekend, showcasing the best segments of the show from the past week to be topped off with the weekly, "This Week in MLB Network" segment.
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Each episode is uploaded to [[podcast]] applications the morning after each airing.
The show was added to the [[ESPN2]] weekday afternoon lineup from 4-5 PM eastern starting May 1, 2017, and the show continues to air on MLB Network in its current timeslot.<ref>{{cite web|title=ESPN Adds MLB Network's Intentional Talk To Afternoon Lineup In New Content Collaboration|date=27 April 2017 |url=http://espnmediazone.com/us/press-releases/2017/04/espn-adds-mlb-networks-intentional-talk-afternoon-lineup-new-content-collaboration/|publisher=ESPN Media Zone|access-date=27 April 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/mlb/la-sp-espn-baseball-tonight-20170427-story.html|title=ESPN's dropping of 'Baseball Tonight' most nights is a loss for independent sports journalism|last=Shaikin|first=Bill|date=2017-04-27|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=2017-04-28|language=en-US|issn=0458-3035}}</ref> In December 2018, four months before the deal to air ''Intentional Talk'' was to end in April 2019, the show stopped airing on ESPN2, with airings on MLB Network being unaffected.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nypost.com/2018/12/06/a-rod-and-espn-went-all-in-on-show-that-disappeared/|title=A-Rod and ESPN went all-in on show that disappeared|last=Marchand|first=Andrew|date=2018-12-06|website=New York Post|language=en|access-date=2019-12-28}}</ref>
Nelson was named the new co-host of IT in 2021 after former co-host [[Chris Rose]] left the show at the end of 2020 because MLB Network was unable to renew his contract. Nelson left the show at the end of January 2023 to join the Dodgers broadcast team. In March 2023 [[Siera Santos]] and [[Ryan Dempster]] were named Millar's new co-hosts.
==Personalities==
===Hosts===
*[[Chris Rose]] (
*[[Kevin Millar]] (2011–present)
*[[Stephen Nelson (sportscaster)|Stephen Nelson]] (2021–2023)
*[[Siera Santos]] (2023–present)
*[[Ryan Dempster]] (2023–present)
===Reporters===
*[[Hazel Mae]] (2011)
*[[Alanna Rizzo]] (
*Kristina Fitzpatrick (2014)
*[[Heidi Watney]] (
*[[Scott Braun]] (
==References==
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