List of Baltimore Orioles broadcasters

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Television

Year Network Play-by-play announcers Color commentators Sideline reporters Studio hosts Studio analysts
2015 MASN Gary Thorne or Jim Hunter Jim Palmer or Mike Bordick Jim Hunter or Tom Davis Rick Dempsey
2014 MASN Gary Thorne or Jim Hunter Jim Palmer or Mike Bordick Jim Hunter or Tom Davis Rick Dempsey
2013 MASN Gary Thorne or Jim Hunter Jim Palmer or Mike Bordick Jim Hunter or Tom Davis Rick Dempsey
2012 MASN Gary Thorne or Jim Hunter Jim Palmer or Mike Bordick Jim Hunter Rick Dempsey or Tom Davis or Amber Theoharis
2011 MASN Gary Thorne Jim Palmer or Mike Flanagan Jim Hunter or Amber Theoharis or Tom Davis Rick Dempsey
2010 MASN Gary Thorne Jim Palmer or Mike Flanagan[1] Amber Theoharis Jim Hunter or Tom Davis or Amber Theoharis Rick Dempsey
2009 MASN Gary Thorne Jim Palmer or Buck Martinez Amber Theoharis or Mark Viviano Jim Hunter or Tom Davis Rick Dempsey
2008 MASN Gary Thorne Jim Palmer or Buck Martinez Amber Theoharis Jim Hunter or Tom Davis Rick Dempsey
2007 MASN Gary Thorne Jim Palmer or Buck Martinez Amber Theoharis Jim Hunter or Tom Davis Rick Dempsey
2006 Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic Jim Hunter or Fred Manfra Jim Palmer or Buck Martinez Brent Harris Brent Harris Dave Johnson
2005 Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic Jim Hunter or Fred Manfra Jim Palmer or Buck Martinez Brent Harris Brent Harris Dave Johnson
2004 Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic Michael Reghi Jim Palmer or Buck Martinez Brent Harris Brent Harris Dave Johnson
2003 Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic Michael Reghi Jim Palmer or Buck Martinez[2]
2002 Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic Michael Reghi Jim Palmer or Mike Flanagan[1] Tom Davis Tom Davis
2001 Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic[3] Michael Reghi Jim Palmer or Mike Flanagan Tom Davis Tom Davis
2000 Home Team Sports Michael Reghi Jim Palmer or Mike Flanagan Tom Davis Tom Davis
1999 Home Team Sports Michael Reghi Jim Palmer or Mike Flanagan[1] Tom Davis Tom Davis
1998 Home Team Sports Michael Reghi Jim Palmer or Rick Cerone [4] Tom Davis Tom Davis
1997 Home Team Sports Michael Reghi Jim Palmer or Mike Flanagan[1] Tom Davis Tom Davis
1996 Home Team Sports Mel Proctor[5] Jim Palmer or Mike Flanagan[6] Tom Davis Tom Davis
1995 Home Team Sports Mel Proctor Jim Palmer or John Lowenstein Tom Davis Tom Davis
1994 Home Team Sports Mel Proctor Jim Palmer or John Lowenstein Tom Davis Tom Davis
1993 Home Team Sports Mel Proctor Jim Palmer or John Lowenstein Tom Davis Tom Davis
WMAR-TV Jon Miller Brooks Robinson & Scott Garceau
1992 Home Team Sports Mel Proctor Jim Palmer or John Lowenstein Tom Davis Tom Davis
WMAR-TV Jon Miller Brooks Robinson & Scott Garceau
1991 Home Team Sports Mel Proctor Jim Palmer or John Lowenstein Tom Davis Tom Davis
WMAR-TV Jon Miller Brooks Robinson, Scott Garceau, & Jim Palmer
1990 Home Team Sports Mel Proctor Jim Palmer, John Lowenstein, or Rex Barney Tom Davis Tom Davis
WMAR-TV Jim Palmer Brooks Robinson
1989 Home Team Sports Mel Proctor Jim Palmer, John Lowenstein, or Rex Barney Tom Davis Tom Davis
WMAR-TV Jim Palmer Brooks Robinson
1988 Home Team Sports Mel Proctor Jim Palmer, John Lowenstein, or Rex Barney Tom Davis Tom Davis
WMAR-TV Jim Simpson Brooks Robinson
1987 Home Team Sports Mel Proctor Jim Palmer, John Lowenstein, or Rex Barney Tom Davis Tom Davis
WMAR-TV Chuck Thompson Brooks Robinson
1986 Home Team Sports Mel Proctor Jim Palmer, John Lowenstein, or Rex Barney Tom Davis Tom Davis
WMAR-TV Chuck Thompson Brooks Robinson
1985 Home Team Sports Mel Proctor Jim Palmer, John Lowenstein, or Rex Barney Tom Davis Tom Davis
WMAR-TV Chuck Thompson Brooks Robinson
1984 Home Team Sports Mel Proctor[5] Jim Palmer or Rex Barney Tom Davis Tom Davis
WMAR-TV Chuck Thompson Brooks Robinson
1983 WMAR-TV Chuck Thompson Brooks Robinson
1982 WMAR-TV Chuck Thompson Brooks Robinson
1981 WMAR-TV Chuck Thompson Brooks Robinson
1980 WMAR-TV Chuck Thompson Brooks Robinson
1979 WMAR-TV Chuck Thompson Brooks Robinson
1978 WJZ-TV Chuck Thompson Brooks Robinson
1977 WJZ-TV Chuck Thompson & Bill O'Donnell
1976 WJZ-TV Chuck Thompson & Bill O'Donnell
1975 WJZ-TV Chuck Thompson & Bill O'Donnell
1974 WJZ-TV Chuck Thompson & Bill O'Donnell
1973 WJZ-TV Chuck Thompson & Bill O'Donnell
1972 WJZ-TV Chuck Thompson, Bill O'Donnell, & John Gordon
1971 WJZ-TV Chuck Thompson, Bill O'Donnell, & John Gordon
1970 WJZ-TV Chuck Thompson, Bill O'Donnell, & John Gordon
1969 WJZ-TV Chuck Thompson, Bill O'Donnell, & Jim Karvellas
1968 WJZ-TV Chuck Thompson, Bill O'Donnell, & Jim Karvellas
1967 WJZ-TV Chuck Thompson, Bill O'Donnell, & Frank Messer[7]
1966 WJZ-TV Chuck Thompson, Bill O'Donnell, & Frank Messer
1965 WJZ-TV Chuck Thompson & Frank Messer
1964 WJZ-TV Chuck Thompson & Frank Messer[7]
1963 WJZ-TV Chuck Thompson & Joe Croghan
1962 WJZ-TV Chuck Thompson & Joe Croghan
1961 WJZ-TV Bob Murphy,[8] Herb Carneal[9] & Joe Croghan
1960 WJZ-TV Bob Murphy,[8] Herb Carneal, & Joe Croghan
1959 WJZ-TV Ernie Harwell & Herb Carneal
1958 WJZ-TV Ernie Harwell & Herb Carneal
1957 WMAR-TV/WAAM/WBAL-TV Ernie Harwell & Herb Carneal[9]
1956 WMAR-TV/WAAM/WBAL-TV Ernie Harwell, Chuck Thompson, & Bailey Goss
1955 WMAR-TV/WAAM/WBAL-TV Ernie Harwell, Chuck Thompson, & Bailey Goss
1954 WMAR-TV/WAAM Ernie Harwell & Bailey Goss

Radio

Year Network Primary Play-by-play announcer Secondary Play-by-play announcers
2014 WBAL Joe Angel Fred Manfra or Jim Hunter or Dave Johnson
2013 WBAL Joe Angel Fred Manfra
2012 WBAL Joe Angel Fred Manfra
2011 WBAL Joe Angel Fred Manfra
2010 WJZ-FM Joe Angel Fred Manfra
2009 WJZ-FM Joe Angel Fred Manfra
2008 WHFS Joe Angel Fred Manfra
2007 WHFS Joe Angel Fred Manfra
2006 WBAL Joe Angel Jim Hunter or Fred Manfra
2005 WBAL Joe Angel Jim Hunter or Fred Manfra
2004 WBAL Joe Angel Fred Manfra
2003 WBAL Jim Hunter Fred Manfra
2002 WBAL Jim Hunter Fred Manfra
2001 WBAL Jim Hunter or Chuck Thompson Fred Manfra
2000 WBAL Jim Hunter or Chuck Thompson Fred Manfra
1999 WBAL Jim Hunter or Chuck Thompson Fred Manfra
1998 WBAL Jim Hunter or Chuck Thompson Fred Manfra
1997 WBAL Jim Hunter or Chuck Thompson Fred Manfra
1996 WBAL Jon Miller or Chuck Thompson Fred Manfra
1995 WBAL Jon Miller or Chuck Thompson Fred Manfra
1994 WBAL Jon Miller or Chuck Thompson Fred Manfra
1993 WBAL Jon Miller or Chuck Thompson Fred Manfra[10]
1992 WBAL Jon Miller or Chuck Thompson Joe Angel
1991 WBAL Jon Miller or Chuck Thompson Ken Levine[11]
1990 WBAL Jon Miller Joe Angel
1989 WBAL Jon Miller Joe Angel
1988 WBAL Jon Miller Joe Angel
1987 WCBM Jon Miller Jack Wiers[12]
1986 WFBR Jon Miller Tom Marr[13]
1985 WFBR Jon Miller Tom Marr
1984 WFBR Jon Miller Tom Marr
1983 WFBR Jon Miller Tom Marr
1982 WFBR Chuck Thompson Tom Marr
1981 WFBR Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell & Tom Marr
1980 WFBR Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell & Tom Marr
1979 WFBR Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell & Tom Marr[13]
1978 WBAL Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell
1977 WBAL Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell
1976 WBAL Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell
1975 WBAL Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell
1974 WBAL Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell
1973 WBAL Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell
1972 WBAL Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell & John Gordon
1971 WBAL Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell & John Gordon
1970 WBAL Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell & John Gordon
1969 WBAL Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell & Jim Karvellas
1968 WBAL Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell & Jim Karvellas
1967 WBAL Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell & Frank Messer[7]
1966 WBAL Chuck Thompson Bill O'Donnell & Frank Messer
1965 WBAL Chuck Thompson Frank Messer
1964 WBAL Chuck Thompson Frank Messer[7]
1963 WBAL Chuck Thompson Joe Croghan
1962 WBAL Chuck Thompson Joe Croghan
1961 WBAL Bob Murphy[8] Herb Carneal[9] & Joe Croghan
1960 WBAL Bob Murphy[8] Herb Carneal & Joe Croghan
1959 WBAL Ernie Harwell Herb Carneal
1958 WBAL Ernie Harwell Herb Carneal
1957 WCBM Ernie Harwell Herb Carneal[9]
1956 WCBM Ernie Harwell Chuck Thompson & Bailey Goss
1955 WCBM Ernie Harwell Chuck Thompson & Bailey Goss
1954 WCBM Ernie Harwell Bailey Goss

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Mike Flanagan Joins MASN's Orioles Broadcast Team," Mid-Atlantic Sports Network press release, Wednesday, March 10, 2010.
  2. Kubatko, Roch. "B. Martinez to fill Flanagan void as analyst on televised O's games," The Baltimore Sun, Saturday, March 22, 2003.
  3. "HTS now Comcast SportsNet, adding sports news coverage," The Baltimore Sun, Wednesday, April 4, 2001.
  4. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost/access/28114026.html?dids=28114026:28114026&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Mar+29%2C+1998&author=Scott+Moore&pub=The+Washington+Post&desc=Providing+a+Birds'-Eye+View%3B+It's+Not+the+Same+Root-Root+Route+for+Home+Team&pqatl=google
  5. 5.0 5.1 Ladson, Bill. "Proctor named TV play-by-play voice," MLB.com, Saturday, April 2, 2005.
  6. William J. Clinton: Interview With Mel Proctor, Jim Palmer, and Mike Flanagan of Home Team Sports in Baltimore - April 2, 1996
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Frank Messer (biography) – New York Historical Society.
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 Sandomir, Richard. "Bob Murphy, an Original Voice of the Mets, Dies at 79," The New York Times, Wednesday, August 4, 2004.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Zulgad, Judd. "Herb Carneal: Goodbye to an old friend," StarTribune (Minneapolis), Monday, April 2, 2007.
  10. Wykoff, Scott. "'The Voice Of The Orioles' Is Ready And Raring To Go," WBAL Radio, Monday, February 21, 2011.
  11. Weiss, Ivan. "Patter In The Outfield–Diamond Prose–Baseball Authors Step Up To The Plate," The Seattle Times, Sunday, April 18, 1993.
  12. "Wiers new sports chief at KHNL," Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Thursday, January 15, 1998.
  13. 13.0 13.1 Tom Marr (biography) – TomMarr.com.