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List of Seattle Mariners broadcasters
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The following is a list of people who have worked on Seattle Mariners local radio and television broadcasts.
Current broadcast team
Source:[1]
- Rick Rizzs (1983–1991, 1995–present)[2]
- Aaron Goldsmith (2013–present)[3]
- Gary Hill Jr. (2010–present)[4]
- Jay Buhner (2002–2005, 2011–2012, 2025)[5]
- Angie Mentink (2025)
- Ryan Rowland-Smith (2025)[6]
- Dave Valle (1997–2006, 2011–2012, 2025)[5]
- Steve Guasch (Spanish language, 2023–present)[4]
Former broadcasters
- Mike Blowers (2007–2024)[1]
- Ken Brett (1986)[7]
- Nelson Briles (1984–1985)[8][9][10]
- Chip Caray (1993–1997)[11]
- Julio Cruz (Spanish language, 2002–2021)[12]
- Ron Fairly (1993–2006, 2011–2012)[13][5]
- Bill Freehan (1979–1980)[14][15]
- Greg Gumbel (1991)[16]
- Dave Henderson (1997–2006, 2011–2012)[17][5]
- Ken Levine (1992–1994, 2011–2012)[18]
- Dave Niehaus (1977–2010)[19]
- Tom Paciorek (2001)[15]
- Amaury Pi-González (Spanish language, 2003–2006)[20][21]
- Don Poier (1981)[15]
- Alex Rivera (Spanish language, 2007–2023)[22]
- Billy Sample (1992)[23]
- Joe Simpson (1987–1991)[24]
- Dave Sims (2007–2024)[3][25]
- Wes Stock (1982–1983)[26]
- Dan Wilson (2012–2024)
- Ken Wilson (1977–1982, 2011–2012)[5][15]
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Radio broadcasts
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Since 2009, and from 1985–2002 the Mariners' flagship radio station is KIRO 710 AM. Former flagship stations include KOMO 1000 AM (2003–2008) and KVI 570 AM (1977–1984).
Radio Broadcasters by Year
2020s
Year | Flagship stations | Play-by-Play | Color Commentary / Some Play-by-Play |
2026 | KIRO | Rick Rizzs | Gary Hill Jr.[1] Angie Mentink Ryan Rowland-Smith Aaron Goldsmith[27] |
2025 | |||
2024 | Aaron Goldsmith Dave Sims | ||
2023 | |||
2022 | |||
2021 | |||
2020 | |||
2000s & 2010s
Year | Flagship stations | Play-by-Play | Color Commentary / Some Play-by-Play |
2019 | KIRO | Rick Rizzs | Aaron Goldsmith Dave Sims |
2018 | Aaron Goldsmith | ||
2017 | |||
2016 | |||
2015 | |||
2014 | |||
2013 | |||
2012 | Ken Wilson Ken Levine Ron Fairly Dave Henderson Dave Valle Dan Wilson | ||
2011 | |||
2010 | Dave Niehaus | Rick Rizzs Dave Sims | |
2009 | |||
2008 | KOMO | ||
2007 | |||
2006 | Rick Rizzs Dave Henderson Ron Fairly Dave Valle | ||
2005 | |||
2004 | Rick Rizzs | ||
2003 | |||
2002 | KIRO | Rick Rizzs Dave Henderson Ron Fairly Dave Valle | |
2001 | |||
2000 |
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Television broadcasts
- Root Sports Northwest (formerly called Northwest Cable Sports, Prime Sports Northwest, & Fox Sports Northwest; 1993–present)
- KSTW 11 (independent, formerly The CW & UPN; 1981–1985, 1989–1992, 2001–2007)
- KIRO 7 (CBS, formerly UPN; 1986–1988, 1990–1991, 1995–2000)
- KING 5 (NBC; 1977–1980)
See also
References
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