2022 – MLB complete announcer listing, team-by-team, radio and TV, play-by-play and analysts

- Some teams will broadcast games remotely, others are committed to covering games from road venues and still others will make decisions as the season progresses.
- Following the retirement of Dave Van Horne after 53 years with the Expos and Marlins, Denny Matthews is the most senior of MLB voices. He’ll begin his 54th year, An original voice in 1969, Matthews, 79, has been cutting back in recent seasons.
- Bob Uecker is 88 and starting his 53d campaign in the Brewers booth. Uke also did baseball on NBC and ABC with Bob Costas and Al Michaels respectively.
- Joe Davis succeeds Joe Buck on Fox. He’ll do his first World Series
- Karl Ravech, David Cone and Eduardo Perez will do the main Sunday night telecasts on ESPN and Alex Rodriguez will partner with Michael Kay on ESPN’s Sunday Night megacast.
- A New York boy, Kevin Brown becomes the Orioles announcer on TV.
2022 Major League Baseball Team Announcers
Arizona
TV: Steve Berthiaume, Bob Brenly
Radio: Greg Schulte, Tom Candiotti
Atlanta
TV: Chip Caray, Jeff Francoeur
Radio: Ben Ingram, Joe Simpson (split PxP)
Baltimore
TV: Kevin Brown, Jim Palmer or Ben McDonald
Radio: Geoff Arnold, Melanie Newman (split PxP)
Boston
TV: Dave O’Brien, Dennis Eckersley
Radio: Joe Castiglione, Will Flemming or Sean McDonough (split PxP)
Chicago Cubs
TV: Jon “Boog” Sciambi, Jim Deshaies
Radio: Pat Hughes or Zach Zaidman, Ron Coomer
Chicago White Sox
TV: Jason Benetti, Steve Stone
Radio: Len Kasper, Darrin Jackson
Cincinnati
TV: John Sadak, Barry Larkin or Chris Welsh
Radio: Tommy Thrall, Jeff Brantley (split PxP)
Cleveland
TV: Matt Underwood, Rick Manning
Radio: Tom Hamilton, Jim Rosenhaus (split PxP)
Colorado
TV: Drew Goodman, Jeff Huson or Ryan Spilborghs
Radio: Jack Corrigan, Mike Rice (split PxP)
Detroit
TV: Matt Shepard, Jack Morris or Kirk Gibson
Radio: Dan Dickerson, Jim Price
Houston
TV: Todd Kalas, Geoff Blum
Radio: Robert Ford, Steve Sparks (split PxP)
Kansas City
TV: Ryan Lefebvre, Rex Hudler
Radio: Denny Matthews or Steve Physioc, Steve Stewart (split PxP)
Los Angeles Angels
TV: Matt Vasgersian or Patrick O’Neal, Mark Gubicza
Radio: Terry Smith, Mark Langston
Los Angeles Dodgers
TV: Joe Davis, Orel Hershiser
Radio: Charley Steiner or Tim Neverett, Rick Monday
Miami
TV: Paul Severino, Tommy Hutton or J.P. Arencibia
Radio: Glenn Geffner, Gaby Sanchez or Jeff Nelson
Milwaukee
TV: Jeff Levering or Brian Anderson, Bill Schroeder
Radio: Bob Uecker or Lane Grindle, Josh Maurer (split PxP)
Minnesota
TV: Dick Bremer, Justin Morneau
Radio: Cory Provus, Dan Gladden (split PxP)
New York Mets
TV: Gary Cohen, Keith Hernandez and/or Ron Darling
Radio: Howie Rose, Wayne Randazzo (split PxP)
New York Yankees
TV: Michael Kay or Ryan Ruocco, David Cone and/or Paul O’Neill
Radio: John Sterling, Suzyn Waldman
Oakland
TV: Glen Kuiper, Dallas Braden
Radio: Ken Korach, Vince Cotroneo (split PxP)
Philadelphia
TV: Tom McCarthy, John Kruk and/or Ben Davis
Radio: Scott Franzke, Larry Andersen
Pittsburgh
TV and Radio: Greg Brown or Joe Block, Bob Walk or John Wehner
San Diego
TV: Don Orsillo, Mark Grant or Mark Sweeney
Radio: Jesse Agler, Tony Gwynn Jr.
San Francisco
TV: Duane Kuiper, Mike Krukow
Radio: Jon Miller, Dave Flemming (split PxP)
Seattle
TV: Dave Sims, Mike Blowers
Radio: Rick Rizzs, Aaron Goldsmith (split PxP)
St. Louis
TV: Dan McLaughlin, Brad Thompson or Jim Edmonds
Radio: John Rooney, Ricky Horton (split PxP)
Tampa Bay
TV: Dewayne Staats, Brian Anderson
Radio: Dave Wills, Andy Freed (split PxP)
Texas
TV: Dave Raymond, C.J. Nitkowski
Radio: Eric Nadel, Matt Hicks (split PxP)
Toronto
TV: Dan Shulman or Buck Martinez, Pat Tabler
Radio: Ben Wagner
Washington
TV: Bob Carpenter, Kevin Frandsen
Radio: Charlie Slowes, Dave Jageler (split PxP)