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List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters

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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. Secondary play-by-play announcers are noted by bold and the number of innings of play-by-play are listed in "Radio Broadcaster Inning Formats."

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Regional television broadcasters

  Non-English broadcasters

American League

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National League

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Regional radio broadcasters

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American League

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National League

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Radio broadcaster inning formats

Under the broadcasters list above, in the secondary play-by-play/color analyst column, the secondary play-by-play broadcaster is bolded if they also do play-by-play (all of which are on radio). Identified below are which innings those broadcasters do play-by-play (including extra innings in bold, if applicable).

American League

  • Baltimore: Innings 3–4, 6–7, and even extra innings
  • Boston: Innings 3–4, 6–7, and even extra innings
  • Cleveland: Innings 4-5
  • Houston: Innings 3–4, 7 and even extra innings
  • Kansas City: Innings 3–4, 6–7, and even extra innings
  • Minnesota: Innings 4–6, and odd extra innings (formerly Innings 3–4, 6–7, and odd extra innings up through 2013)
  • Athletics: Innings 3–4, 7, and even extra innings
  • Seattle: Innings 3-4, 6–7, and even extra innings (formerly 3–4, 7, and even extra innings from 2011 to 2012 and 3, 6-7 and even extra innings from 2013 to 2024)
  • Tampa Bay: Innings 3–4, 7–8, and even extra innings (Solondz and Freed switch every game so one will do innings 1–2, 5–6, 9, and odd extra innings for one game and the next game, that broadcaster will do play-by-play in innings 3–4, 7–8, and even extra innings).
  • Texas: Innings 2–3, 6-7, and even extra innings
  • Toronto: None; formerly Innings 3–4, 7 and odd extra innings (through 2020 season), and innings 5-6 (from 2013-2016)

National League

  • Atlanta: Innings 4–6, and odd extra innings; Innings 3–4, 6–7, and odd extra innings when McAlpin fills in for Ingram and works with Simpson.
  • Chicago Cubs: Inning 5; innings 3–4, 7 (for spring training games broadcast on MLB.com) Formerly innings 4-6 for select spring training games
  • Cincinnati: Innings 3–4, 7 and even extra innings
  • Colorado: Innings 2–3, 6–7, and even extra innings
  • Miami: None; Formerly Innings 3–4, 7–8, and even extra innings (through the 2020 season)
  • Milwaukee: Innings 3–4, 7, and 10-11, 14–15, 18-19
  • New York Mets: Innings 3–4, 7, and even extra innings
  • Philadelphia: None; Formerly innings 4-5 (formerly home games only through 2020)
  • St. Louis: Innings 3–4, 7, and even extra innings
  • San Diego: None; formerly Innings 3–4, 7–8, and even extra innings (through 2020 season)
  • San Francisco: Innings 3–4, 7, and even extra innings
  • Washington: Innings 3–4, 6–7, and even extra innings
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National broadcasters

Television broadcasters

Regular season

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All-Star Game and postseason

Radio broadcasters

Regular season and the All-Star Game

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Postseason

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International broadcasters

Africa

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Americas

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Asia

Europe

Middle East and North Africa

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Oceania

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All-Star Game and postseason

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Notes

  1. ^ Some Cincinnati Reds games also air on FanDuel Sports Network Indiana, FanDuel Sports Network South, and FanDuel Sports Network Southeast[43][44] (channel varies by region).
  2. ^ Some St. Louis Cardinals games are also available on Bally Sports Indiana, Bally Sports South, and Bally Sports Southeast[45] (channel varies by region).
  3. ^ If Jon Miller of the Giants is off, Duane Kuiper will work the first 3 and last 3 innings on TV while Dave Flemming does the middle 3 innings on TV. On radio, Flemming does the first 3 and last 3 innings of play-by-play on radio and Kuiper does the middle 3 innings on radio.
  4. ^ If Kuiper is off, Flemming will do the first 3 and last 3 innings on TV, with Miller doing the middle 3 innings on TV. Miller also does the first and last 3 innings on radio and Flemming does the middle 3 innings.
  5. ^ If Flemming is off or is on assignment for ESPN, Kuiper does TV for the first and last 3 innings and the middle 3 on radio. Miller does the first and last 3 innings on radio while doing the middle 3 on TV.
  6. ^ Joe Ritzo fills in on radio if 2/3 of the Giants primary play by play announcers are off.

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  11. Due to licensing restrictions, Toronto Blue Jays live telecasts outside Canada may not be available
  12. Cable broadcast only (via DAZN 1)
  13. For Chunghwa Telecom MOD platform (including Hami Video)
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