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This article details the current and historical radio and television broadcasters for the National League Los Angeles Dodgers.The history of Dodgers' games being broadcast began when the then-Brooklyn Dodgers became one of the first Major League Baseball teams to begin radio broadcasts and were the first to be featured on a television baseball game broadcast, both during the 1939 season.
The Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network is a network that consists of 27 radio stations that air Major League Baseball games of the Los Angeles Dodgers in parts of seven states and one U.S. territory and in three languages. As of June 2012, 20 stations broadcast games in English, while another six broadcast them in Spanish. [1]
Pages in category "Los Angeles Dodgers announcers" ... List of Los Angeles Dodgers broadcasters; C. René Cárdenas; Ron Cey; Eric Collins; D. Joe Davis (sportscaster)
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.
Rick Monday, left, and Charley Steiner have partnered for 19 years as the Dodgers radio broadcasters. "We have become kind of like the soundtrack of summer for folks stuck in traffic," Steiner says.
The station began broadcasting Dodgers games, starting in the 2006 season. When Moreno took over as owner, starting in the 2004 season, he made sure more games were available for fans. Most Angels fans were accustomed to seeing probably more than 100 games annually, but the Angels televised more than 140 games, the most in franchise history.
John Ramsey – Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Kings, Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Angels, USC Trojans Bob Sheppard – New York Yankees , New York Giants Sherry Davis - San Francisco Giants - 1st Full Time Female Public Address Announcer in Professional Baseball History. 1993-2000
Valenzuela, who turns 64 on Nov. 1, is a Spanish language broadcaster for LA. The Dodgers will host San Diego or Atlanta in Game 1 of their NL Division Series on Saturday night.