#Bridgeport Connectictut–The Bridgeport Bluefish today announced that in 2016, fans will be able to watch and listen to all 140 games live via streaming video on BridgeportBluefish.com. “This is very exciting news for Bluefish fans, who can now watch and listen to every game of the 2016 season,” says Bluefish General Manager Jamie Toole. “It’s been three years since we’ve offered live video streaming of our games, so we are very happy to bring it back for the pleasure of our loyal fans.”

The live stream through Boxcast will be accompanied by commentary and play-by-play from Mike Mohr, the official voice of the Bluefish Broadcast Network, who returns for his second season with the ‘Fish. The East Islip, New York native’s favorite sports teams are the New York Mets, New York Islanders, New York Jets, and, of course, the Bridgeport Bluefish. His hobbies include playing golf and fishing on the waters surrounding Long Island, and his favorite sports movie is Field of Dreams.

Mike received both his Undergraduate Degree in 1997 and his Master’s Degree in 2003 from Dowling College. He graduated from the Connecticut School of Broadcasting in 2008. Prior to joining the Bluefish, Mike has been the play- by-play broadcaster for Dowling College, New York Institute of Technology, and The University of Bridgeport. Mohr has also broadcasted The East Coast Conference Championship Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball and Baseball Tournaments, and was the voice of the Hamptons Collegiate Baseball League the past two summers. He has done television work as the Play-By-Play Broadcaster for Verizon FIOS One Sports, as well as the NCAA Division 2 Men’s and Women’s Basketball East Region Tournaments and the NCAA Division 2 Women’s Volleyball East Region Mike Mohr will be on-air during every Bluefish game this season, including the July 24th exhibition game against the Stratford Brakettes softball team.

 

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By Stephen Krauchick

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