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David E. Jageler (born October 16, 1971) is an American baseball broadcaster. He joined Charlie Slowes in the Washington Nationals radio broadcast booth to call games in 2006. Prior to joining the Washington Nationals, Jageler was the voice of International League Triple A Pawtucket Red Sox for the 2005 season.
Since 2006, he has teamed with Dave Jageler for Washington Nationals broadcasts. Slowes called the Nationals' run to the 2019 World Series, at which the Nationals gave Washington its first World Series title since the Washington Senators won it in 1924.
Dave Jageler, substitute play-by-play announcer; Mark Zuckerman, substitute pre-game and post-game anchor, 2021; Paul Mancano, substitute pre-game and post-game anchor, 2021; Ryan Zimmerman, substitute color commentator, 2022–present; Charlie Slowes, substitute play-by-play announcer
The following is a list of current Major League Baseball broadcasters, as of the 2025 season, for each individual team.Some franchises have a regular color commentator while others, such as the Milwaukee Brewers, use two play-by-play announcers, with the primary often doing more innings than the secondary.
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The Washington Nationals radio network is a United States radio network airing Washington Nationals baseball games in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States. The Washington Nationals Radio Network consists of 18 full-powered stations (15 AM, 3 FM) supplemented by 8 analog AM-to-FM translators and 3 digital HD subchannels. [1]
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Name Years Jim Fanning: 1969–1976 Charlie Fox: 1976–1978 John McHale: 1978–1984 Murray Cook: 1984–1987 Bill Stoneman: 1987–1988 Dave Dombrowski