Some notable broadcastersSummarizePerspective Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Lee Allen (1945) B Roger Baker (1939–44) Sam Balter (1942) Red Barber (1934–38) [*] Johnny Bench (1987–90) Dick Bray (1937–44) Jeff Brantley (2007–present) "The Cowboy" Marty Brennaman (1974–2019) [*] ...and this one belongs to the Reds! Thom Brennaman (1987–89, 2007–20) Bill Brown (1976–82), now with the Houston Astros C.O. "Oatmeal" Brown (1933) George Bryson (1956–60) Bob Burdette (1930) C Dick Carlson (1980–83) Sean Casey (2011, 2013 fill-in) Gordy Coleman (1990–93) Ken Coleman (1975–79) D Jim Day (2000-present) G George Grande (1993–2009; fill-in 2010–2018) Danny Graves (2018–2020) H Harry Hartman (1931–41) Tom Hedrick (1971–72) Dan Hoard (2000, 2003, 2009 fill-in) Waite Hoyt (1942–65, 1972) There was the pitch! Tom Hume (1990) J Charlie Jones (1973–74) K Paul Keels (2010) Jim Kelch (2008–17) Gene Kelly (1962–63) Ed Kennedy (1961–70) L Steve LaMar (1990–92) Ray Lane (1979–84) Barry Larkin (2021–present) Sam LeCure (2018–present) M Andy MacWilliams (1987)[1][2] Frank McCormick (1958–68) Jim McIntyre (1966–70) Kent Mercker (2009, fill-in) Al Michaels (1971–73) She's gone! Gene Mittendorf (1924) Jack Moran (1955-61) Joe Morgan (1985) N Dick Nesbitt (1942–44) Joe Nuxhall (1967-2004; occasionally 2004–2007) This is the old left-hander, rounding third and heading for home. P Wes Parker (1973) Steve Physioc (1986) R Jay Randolph (1988) Pee Wee Reese (1969–70) S John Sadak (2021–present) Mark Scott (1956) Steve Stewart (2004-2006) Claude Sullivan (1964–67) Sidney Ten-Eyck (1930–33) T Tommy Thrall (2018–present) W Bob Waller (1971) Chris Welsh (1994–present) "The Crafty Left-Hander" Ken Wilson (1983–85) Woody Woodward (1974–75) [*] Ford C. Frick Award Source: Reds 2002 Media Guide Radio Broadcast Stations Games were broadcast intermittently in the 1920s. From 1933 to 1945, broadcasts were shared among multiple stations. WFBE/WCPO: 1933–1942, 1945–54 WSAI: 1933–1944, 1955–56 WKRC: 1924 (as WMH), 1934–35, 1942–44, 1957–63 WCKY: 1964-69 WLW: 1929, 1969–present Television Broadcast Stations WLWT, 1948-1995 Sports Time, 1984 WSTR-TV, 1996-1998 WKRC-TV, 1999, 2010-Current (Reds Opening Day only, simulcasted by Fox Sports Ohio) SportsChannel Ohio/Fox Sports Ohio/Bally Sports Ohio, 1991–present 2022 season lineups Radio: Play-by-play: Tommy Thrall Analyst: Jeff Brantley, Chris Welsh TV: Play-by-play: John Sadak, Jim Day Analyst: Barry Larkin, Chris Welsh, Jeff Brantley Pre- and post-game: Brian Giesenschlag, Annie Sabo, Sam LeCure Sideline: Jim Day See also List of current Major League Baseball announcers References [1]Kimsey, Doug (April 7, 1987). "Got Your Series Tickets?". Portsmouth Daily Times. Retrieved 22 January 2024. [2]"Marty And Joe Won't Be On TV". Portsmouth Daily Times. October 31, 1987. Retrieved 22 January 2024. Wikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.