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Broadcasters for the San Diego Padres Major League Baseball team.
Play by Play[]
- (1969–1971)
- Frank Sims (1969–1970)
- Jerry Coleman (1972–1979, 1981–2013)
- Ted Leitner (1980–2020)
- Eddie Doucette (1980–1981)
- Rick Monday (1989–1992)
- Ken Levine (1995–1996)
- Steve Physioc (1995)
- Mel Proctor (1997–2001)
- Glenn Geffner (1997–2002)
- Matt Vasgersian (2002–2008)
- Steve Quis (2006–2009)
- Andy Masur (2007–2013)
- Mark Neely (2009–2011)
- Dick Enberg (2010–2016)
- Mike Pomeranz (2012–present)
- (2014–present)
- Don Orsillo (2016–present)
Analyst[]
- Duke Snider (1969–1971)
- (1970–2003)
- Dave Campbell (1978–1988)
- Rick Monday (1989–1992)
- Mark Grant (1996–present)
- Rick Sutcliffe (1997–2004)
- Tim Flannery (2005–2006)
- Tony Gwynn (2005–2014)
- Bob Scanlan (2012–present)
- Mark Sweeney (2012–present)
- Tony Gwynn Jr. (2017–present)
Spanish[]
- (1969–1997)
- (1969)
- (1971)
- (1969–1992)
- (1981–1991)
- Eduardo Ortega (1987–present)
- (1998–2014)
- Carlos Hernandez (2012–present)
- Pedro Gutierrez (2014–present)
- Matias Santos Martinez
- Rogelio Escobar Zaragoza
- Jesus Rocha Barraza
- Eduardo Valdez-Vizcarra
- Rene Mora (1999–2002)
- Homobono Briceño (2000–2002)
Broadcast Outlets[]
Over-the-air Television[]
- KOGO-TV (1969–1970)
- KCST(-TV) (1971–1972; 1984–1986)
- XETV-TV (1977–1979)
- KFMB-TV (1980–1983; 1995–1996)
- KUSI-TV (1987–1994; 1997–2003)
- KTTY (1995)
- XHBJ-TV (Spanish, 1991–1993)
There were no local over-the-air telecasts from 1973 to 1976.
Cable Television[]
- Bally Sports San Diego (2021-present)
- Fox Sports San Diego (2012–2020)
- Cox Communications (1984–1989; 1991–1993; 1997–present)
- Channel 4 San Diego (1997–2011)
- Prime Ticket/Prime Sports West (1994–1996)
English Radio[]
- KOGO (1969–1975; 1977–1978; 2000–2003)
- (1976)
- KFMB (1979–1999)
- XEPRS-AM (2004–2016)
- KBZT (2017)
- KWFN (2018–present)
Spanish Radio[]
- XEXX-AM (1969–1994, 2016–present)
- KURS (1999–2003)
- XEMO-AM (2004–2015)
See also[]
- List of current Major League Baseball announcers
San Diego Padres |
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- Established in 1969
- Based in San Diego, California
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Franchise | |
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Ballparks |
- Qualcomm Stadium
- Petco Park
| Spring training |
- Keegan Field
- Desert Sun Stadium
- Peoria Sports Complex
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Culture | |
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Lore | |
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Key personnel |
- Chairman: Peter Seidler
- Vice Chairman: Ron Fowler
- General Manager: A. J. Preller
- Manager: Jayce Tingler
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League pennants (2) | |
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Division titles (5) | |
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Minor league affiliates |
- Player overview
- Triple-A: El Paso Chihuahuas
- Double-A: San Antonio Missions
- High-A: Fort Wayne TinCaps
- Low-A: Lake Elsinore Storm
- Rookie: ACL Padres
- DSL Padres
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Broadcasting | |
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Seasons (54) |
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1960s |
- 1960 · 1961 · 1962 · 1963 · 1964 · 1965 · 1966 · 1967 · 1968 · 1969
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1970s |
- 1970
- 1971
- 1972
- 1973
- 1974
- 1975
- 1976
- 1977
- 1978
- 1979
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1980s |
- 1980
- 1981
- 1982
- 1983
- 1984
- 1985
- 1986
- 1987
- 1988
- 1989
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1990s |
- 1990
- 1991
- 1992
- 1993
- 1994
- 1995
- 1996
- 1997
- 1998
- 1999
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2000s |
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
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2010s |
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
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2020s | |
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Major League Baseball on Fox |
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Related programs |
- The Cheap Seats (2010–2011)
- MLB Whiparound
- Major League Baseball Game of the Week
- Thursday Night Baseball (1997–2001)
- This Week in Baseball (2000–2011)
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Related articles |
- DirecTV N3D
- FoxBox
- FoxTrax
- Scooter
- Television contracts (cable)
- MLB Network
- World Series television ratings
National coverage |
- Fox (1996–present)
- FS1 (2014–present)
- FS2 (2014–present)
- Fox Deportes (2012–present)
- Fox Family Channel (2001)
- Fox Sports Net (1997–1999)
- FX (1997)
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Former FSN regional coverage |
- Arizona (Arizona Diamondbacks)
- Bay Area (Oakland Athletics & San Francisco Giants; 1998–2007)
- Chicago (Chicago Cubs & Chicago White Sox, 1998–2006)
- Detroit (Detroit Tigers)
- Florida (Miami Marlins & Tampa Bay Rays)
- Houston (Houston Astros, 2009–2012)
- Kansas City (Kansas City Royals)
- Midwest (St. Louis Cardinals)
- New York (New York Mets, 1998–2005)
- North (Minnesota Twins)
- FSN Northwest (Seattle Mariners; 2004–2011)
- Ohio (Cincinnati Reds)
- Rocky Mountain (Colorado Rockies, 1997–2010)
- San Diego (San Diego Padres)
- South (Atlanta Braves)
- Southeast (Atlanta Braves)
- Southwest (Texas Rangers)
- West (Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim)
- Wisconsin (Milwaukee Brewers)
- Sun (Miami Marlins & Tampa Bay Rays)
- SportsTime Ohio (Cleveland Indians)
- YES Network (New York Yankees)
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Fox/MyTV O&O Stations |
- New York City: WNYW 5 (Yankees, 1999–2001), WWOR 9 (N.Y. Giants, 1951–1957; Brooklyn Dodgers, 1950–1957; Mets, 1962–1998; Yankees, 2005–2014)
- Los Angeles: KTTV 11 (Dodgers, 1958–1992), KCOP 13 (Dodgers, 2002–2005; Angels, 2006–2012)
- Chicago: WFLD 32 (White Sox, 1968–1972, 1982–1989)
- Philadelphia: WTXF 29 (Phillies, 1983–1989)
- Dallas–Fort Worth: KDFW 4 & KDFI 27 (Texas Rangers, 2001–2009)
- San Francisco–Oakland: KTVU 2 (Giants, 1961–2007; Athletics, 1973–1974), KICU 36 (Athletics, 1999–2008)
- Boston: WFXT 25 (Red Sox, 2000–2002)
- Washington, D.C.: WTTG 5 (Senators, 1948–1958), WDCA 20 (Nationals, 2005–2008)
- Houston: KRIV 26 (Astros, 1979–1982), KTXH 20 (Astros, 1983–1997, 2008–2012)
- Detroit: WJBK 2 (Tigers, 1953–1974; 2007)
- Minneapolis–Saint Paul: KMSP 9 (Twins, 1979–1988, 1998–2002), WFTC 29 (Twins, 1990–1992, 2005–2010)
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TV history by decade | |
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Commentators |
- All-Star Game
- ALCS
- ALDS
- NLCS
- NLDS
- World Series
- Game of the Week
- Prime time
Play-by-play announcers |
- Kenny Albert
- Adam Amin
- Joe Buck
- Joe Davis
- Aaron Goldsmith
- Don Orsillo
- Len Kasper
Former play-by-play announcers |
- Thom Brennaman
- Howard David
- Scott Graham
- Mario Impemba
- Mike Joy
- Justin Kutcher
- Tom McCarthy
- Dan McLaughlin
- Steve Physioc
- Mel Proctor
- John Rooney
- Dave Sims
- Dick Stockton
- Daron Sutton
- Gary Thorne
- Matt Vasgersian
- Rich Waltz
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Color commentators |
- Eric Karros
- A. J. Pierzynski
- John Smoltz
- Tom Verducci
- Rod Allen
- Bert Blyleven
- Bob Brenly
- Jim Deshaies
- Cliff Floyd
- Joe Girardi
- Mark Grace
- Tom Grieve
- Mark Gubicza
- Rex Hudler
- Tommy Hutton
- Steve Lyons
- Rick Manning
- Tim McCarver
- José Mota
- Jerry Remy
- Harold Reynolds
- Frank Robinson
- F. P. Santangelo
- Jeff Torborg
- Chris Welsh
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Guest commentators |
- Bret Boone
- David Cone
- Terry Francona
- Luis Gonzalez
- Ozzie Guillén
- Al Leiter
- David Ortiz
- A. J. Pierzynski
- Lou Piniella
- Jimmy Rollins
- Nick Swisher
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Field reporters |
- Jon Morosi
- Tom Rinaldi
- Ken Rosenthal
Former field reporters |
- Erin Andrews
- Jeff Phelps
- Curt Menefee
- Chris Myers
- Pam Oliver
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Studio hosts | Former studio hosts |
- Greg Amsinger
- James Brown
- Chip Caray
- Brian Kenny
- Keith Olbermann
- Patrick O'Neal
- Chris Rose
- Rob Stone
- Jeanne Zelasko
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Studio analysts |
- Terry Collins
- Eric Karros
- David Ortiz
- A. J. Pierzynski
- Alex Rodriguez
- Mark Sweeney
- Nick Swisher
- Frank Thomas
- Dontrelle Willis
Former studio analysts |
- Eric Byrnes
- Keith Hernandez
- Raúl Ibañez
- Gabe Kapler
- Kevin Kennedy
- Steve Lyons
- Kevin Millar
- C. J. Nitkowski
- Dan Plesac
- Billy Ripken
- Pete Rose
- Mitch Williams
- Dave Winfield
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Lore | Regular season | |
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Postseason games | |
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World Series games |
- The last night of the New York Yankees dynasty (2001)
- Game 6 of the 2011 World Series
- Walk-off obstruction (2013)
- Chicago Cubs end the Billy Goat curse (2016)
- Game 5 of the 2017 World Series (2017)
- Houston Astros sign stealing scandal (2017)
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Curses | |
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World Series |
- 1996
- 1998
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
- 2023
- 2024
- 2025
- 2026
- 2027
- 2028
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AL Championship Series | |
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NL Championship Series | |
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AL Division Series | |
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NL Division Series |
- 1996
- 1998
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2014
- 2016
- 2018
- 2020
- 2022
- 2024
- 2026
- 2028
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All-Star Game | |
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Lists of Major League Baseball broadcasters |
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American League |
- Baltimore Orioles
- Boston Red Sox
- Chicago White Sox
- Cleveland Indians
- Detroit Tigers
- Houston Astros
- Kansas City Royals
- Los Angeles Angels
- Minnesota Twins
- New York Yankees
- Oakland Athletics
- Seattle Mariners
- Tampa Bay Rays
- Texas Rangers
- Toronto Blue Jays
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National League |
- Arizona Diamondbacks
- Atlanta Braves
- Chicago Cubs
- Cincinnati Reds
- Colorado Rockies
- Los Angeles Dodgers
- Miami Marlins
- Milwaukee Brewers
- New York Mets
- Philadelphia Phillies
- Pittsburgh Pirates
- St. Louis Cardinals
- San Diego Padres
- San Francisco Giants
- Washington Nationals (Montreal Expos)
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National TV networks/cable channels |
- ABC (The Baseball Network)
- Fox
- ESPN (Baseball Tonight • ESPN Radio)
- MLB Network
- NBC
- TBS
- Game of the Week
- Prime time
By event |
- All-Star Game
- ALCS
- ALDS
- NLCS
- NLDS
- World Series
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