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Major League Baseball - Current Public Address Announcers. Dan Baker – Philadelphia Phillies; Gene Honda – Chicago White Sox, Chicago Blackhawks, DePaul University, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball; Marysol Castro – First Woman Announcer for New York Mets, First Latina Woman Announcer in Major League Baseball
A public address system (or PA system) is an electronic system comprising microphones, amplifiers, loudspeakers, and related equipment. It increases the apparent volume (loudness) of a human voice, musical instrument, or other acoustic sound source or recorded sound or music.
Baker has been the public address announcer for the Philadelphia Phillies since 1972 and was the public address announcer for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1985 to 2014. [2] [3] He has served as a PA voice for six World Series (1980, 1983, 1993, 2008, 2009 and 2022), two Major League Baseball All Star Games (1976 and 1996), and three NFC Championship Games (2002, 2003, and 2004).
John Jules Ramsey (July 26, 1927 – January 25, 1990) was a public address announcer best known as the original PA voice for the California Angels, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Kings, Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Raiders. He was also the PA voice for the Los Angeles Rams and USC Trojans football and basketball teams.
Brooks-Moon became the first female public-address announcer for a World Series in 2002, and she also was the first woman to work the PA mic for a championship in any major sport.
[3] [4] Anthony is one of two game day PA announcers for the Jets along with Joe Nolan. He was the announcer for the US Open Tennis Championship in 2002 and 2003. Anthony also served as a PA voice during the 2006 National League Championship Series , the 2013 All-Star Game , and the 2015 World Series .
Robb Edwards was the Brewers' public address announcer from 1998-2019. ... Mueller filled in for Edwards early in the 2008 season as the PA announcer at Miller Park after Edwards sufferd a heart ...
Rebel Porter is a retired American public address (PA) announcer who worked for the Indiana Pacers basketball team of the NBA until retiring in 2010. [1] Porter also worked as an announcer/disk jockey for the legendary WIFE (AM-1310) in Indianapolis during that station's heyday in the 1960s.