MLB Network promotes Marc Caiafa to Senior Vice President of Production and Josh Bernstein to Vice President of Production 

March 24, 2021 – MLB Network today announced the promotion of two longtime senior producers, as Marc Caiafa was named Senior Vice President of Production and Josh Bernstein was named Vice President of Production. Caiafa, who will report to MLB Network President Rob McGlarry, will have oversight of all day-to-day content of the network. Caiafa has been with MLB Network since its launch in 2009, first as a Coordinating Producer and most recently as a Senior Coordinating Producer. Caiafa has been instrumental in MLB Network’s production at Major League Baseball’s jewel events and field shoots, as well as its coordination with all 30 clubs, including the booking of studio and on-site interviews with players, managers and front office personnel.

Bernstein, who has been with MLB Network since 2013, will guide the day-to-day content of the network. Bernstein joined as a Coordinating Producer, and most recently served as a Senior Coordinating Producer for the last five seasons. Bernstein contributed to the successful launch of MLB Network’s first-ever regular season morning program MLB Central in April 2015. Bernstein has also overseen the production and content of NHL Network, which has shared production facilities with MLB Network since September 2015.

“I’m confident that Marc and Josh’s creativity and leadership will help us continue to grow and excel,” said McGlarry. “Each have played significant roles in our success, and I look forward to collaborating with them as we prepare for an exciting MLB regular season.”

Prior to joining MLB Network, Caiafa worked at Major League Baseball Productions from 1999 to 2008 as a coordinating producer of field production, and for NBA Entertainment from 1997 to 1998. Prior to joining MLB Network, Bernstein worked in a variety of television, marketing and public relations roles across the National Hockey League, New York Islanders and ESPN.

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