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TheSan Diego Padres are an American professionalbaseball team based inSan Diego. The Padres compete inMajor League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of theNational League (NL)West Division. Below is a list of broadcasters for the Padres.

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Over-the-air Television

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There were no local over-the-air telecasts from 1973 to 1976.

Cable Television

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English Radio

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Spanish Radio

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  • XEXX-AM: San Diego, California/Tijuana, Baja California Mexico (1969–1994, 2024–present)
  • XHEPF-FM: Ensenada, Baja California (2023-present)
  • XEHG-AM: Mexicali, Baja California/El Centro-Calexico, California/Yuma, Arizona (2023-present)
  • KURS (1999–2003)
  • XEMO-AM (2004–2023)

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Enberg's bond with baseball set him apart".Major League Baseball. December 22, 2017. RetrievedJune 3, 2025.
  2. ^Reichard, Kevin (February 28, 2012)."Pomeranz joining Padres broadcast team".Ballpark Digest. RetrievedJune 3, 2025.
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  • 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)
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