Full List of baseball announcers for the 2023 season; Radio, TV and More; Team-by-Team

Most teams do not use the same broadcast crew for the entire season, particularly on television. For the sake of space, I will only list each team’s most frequent broadcasters. (Baskin)
The baseball radio and television world has changed. More broadcasters were needed in recent years to accommodate three-and four-hour games. It is also worth wondering what the Pitch Clock will do to the number of play-by-players needed. Truth is there is less time demand on voices’ throats. So perhaps, each one can do more innings. We’ll see.
Arizona
TV: Steve Berthiaume, Bob Brenly
Radio: Greg Schulte/Chris Garagiola, Tom Candiotti
Atlanta
TV: Brandon Gaudin, Jeff Francoeur
Radio: Ben Ingram, Joe Simpson/Jim Powell (split PxP)
Baltimore
TV: Kevin Brown, Jim Palmer/Ben McDonald
Radio: Geoff Arnold, Melanie Newman/Brett Hollander (split PxP)
Boston
TV: Dave O’Brien, Kevin Youkilis
Radio: Joe Castiglione, Will Flemming/Sean McDonough (split PxP)
Chicago Cubs
TV: Jon “Boog” Sciambi, Jim Deshaies
Radio: Pat Hughes/Zach Zaidman, Ron Coomer
Chicago White Sox
TV: Jason Benetti, Steve Stone
Radio: Len Kasper, Darrin Jackson
Cincinnati
TV: John Sadak, Barry Larkin/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/Ryan Spilborghs
Radio: Jack Corrigan, Mike Rice (split PxP)
Detroit
TV: Matt Shepard, Kirk Gibson/Craig Monroe
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/Jake Eisenberg, Steve Stewart (split PxP)
Los Angeles Angels
TV: Wayne Randazzo, Mark Gubicza
Radio: Terry Smith, Mark Langston
Los Angeles Dodgers
TV: Joe Davis, Orel Hershiser/Nomar Garciaparra
Radio: Charley Steiner/Tim Neverett, Rick Monday
Miami
TV: Paul Severino, Tommy Hutton/Rod Allen
Radio: Kyle Sielaff, Gaby Sanchez/Jeff Nelson
Milwaukee
TV: Jeff Levering/Brian Anderson, Bill Schroeder
Radio: Bob Uecker/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/Ron Darling
Radio: Howie Rose, Keith Raad (split PxP)
New York Yankees
TV: Michael Kay, David Cone/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/Ben Davis
Radio: Scott Franzke, Larry Anderson/Kevin Stocker
Pittsburgh
TV and Radio: Greg Brown/Joe Block, Bob Walk/John Wehner
San Diego
TV: Don Orsillo, Mark Grant/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: Chip Caray, Brad Thompson/Jim Edmonds
Radio: John Rooney, Ricky Horton (split PxP)
Tampa Bay
TV: Dewayne Staats, Brian Anderson
Radio: Andy Freed, Neil Solondz (split PxP)
Texas
TV: Dave Raymond, C.J. Nitkowski
Radio: Eric Nadel, Matt Hicks (split PxP) (Jared Sandler filling in for Eric until he returns from illness)
Toronto
TV: Dan Shulman, Buck Martinez
Radio: Ben Wagner, Ben Nicholson-Smith/Arden Zwelling
Washington
TV: Bob Carpenter, Kevin Frandsen
Radio: Charlie Slowes, Dave Jageler (split PxP)
(More info to follow)
Indeed, I wonder how many pbp-ers know all about the new rules and have to modify their styles to accommodate the quicker pace of the game.