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Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network

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TheLos Angeles Dodgers Radio Network is a network that consists of 27 radio stations that airMajor League Baseball games of theLos Angeles Dodgers in parts of seven states and one U.S. territory and in three languages. As of June 2012[update], 20 stations broadcast games in English, while another six broadcast them in Spanish.[1] In 2013, Korean broadcasts were added, making it the only tri-lingual network in Major League Baseball.[2]

English

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Longtime Dodgers broadcasterVin Scully

The primary English-language radio broadcasts are handled byCharley Steiner andTim Neverett on play-by-play andRick Monday oncolor commentary. Until his 2016 retirement,Vin Scully's television play-by-play forSportsNet LA (previouslyPrime Ticket) was simulcast during the first three innings of games that he called (primarily home games, and away games in California and Arizona). Steiner and Monday called the entire game on radio during games that were nationally televised. For locally televised road games that Scully did not call, Steiner handled the TV commentary withOrel Hershiser andNomar Garciaparra on color commentary, while Monday called play-by-play on radio withKevin Kennedy doing color. During the post-season, Scully called the first and last three innings solo, with Steiner and Monday calling the middle innings.

Scully retired on October 2, 2016; his commentary was simulcast on radio for the entire game.[3] Scully died on August 2, 2022.

California

CallsignFrequencyLocation
KLAC570 AMLos Angeles (Englishflagship station)
KYSR-HD298.7 FM
KHTY970 AMBakersfield
KBOV1230 AMBishop
KROP1300 AMBrawley/El Centro
KCBL1340 AMFresno
KAVL / K294DA610 AM & 106.7 FMLancaster /Palmdale
KTNK1410 AMLompoc/Santa Ynez
KVYB106.3 FMOak View/Oxnard
KKGX920 AMPalm Springs
KWDJ1360 AMRidgecrest
KFOO1440 AMRiverside
KXTK1280 AMSan Luis Obispo/Santa Maria
KHTS1220 AMSanta Clarita
KRZR1400 AMVisalia

Hawai’i

CallsignFrequencyLocation
KIKI (AM)990 AMHonolulu

New Mexico

CallsignFrequencyLocation
KQTM101.7 FMAlbuquerque
KYVA1230 AMGallup

U.S. Virgin Islands

CallsignFrequencyLocation
WSTA1340 AMSaint Thomas (partial schedule)


Spanish

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A separate network airs games in Spanish.Jaime Jarrín has been the Spanish play-by-play voice of the Dodgers since 1959 until his retirement in 2022. His oldest son,Jorge Jarrín, is also the play-by-play announcer replacingPepe Yniguez andFernando Valenzuela who are now onSpectrum SportsNet LA's Spanish-language channel.Jose Mota joined the Dodgers Spanish-language radio broadcasts in 2022 for road games and from 2023 for most games. Starting with the 2025 season, former infielder Luis Cruz, joins the Dodgers as the team's new Spanish-language color commentator, succeeding Fernando Valenzuela, who died on October 22, 2024 before the Dodgers World Series opener.

California

CallsignFrequencyLocation
KTNQ1020 AMLos Angeles (Spanish flagship station)
KLLE107.9 FMFresno
KOXR / K271CY910 AM & 102.1 FMOxnard / Ventura
KSBQ / K275CJ1480 AM & 102.9 FMSanta Maria
KCAL (AM)1410 AMRiverside - San Bernardino

Nevada

CallsignFrequencyLocation
KISF-FM HD-2103.5 FM HD2Las Vegas

Korean

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In 2013, the Dodgers announced that 60 games would be aired inKorean onKMPC AM 1540. Richard Choi does play-by-play while Chong Ho Yim does color commentary.[2] As of 2014, selected Dodger games are broadcast on AM 1540, while all games are broadcast in Korean on theSecond Audio Program ofSpectrum SportsNet LA.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Dodgers Radio Network". Los Angeles Dodgers. Archived fromthe original on March 15, 2007. RetrievedJune 4, 2012.
  2. ^ab"Dodgers announce official Korean radio partner Radio Korea".MLB.com. April 2, 2013.
  3. ^"Dodgers to simulcast Vin Scully's final broadcast on radio".SBNation. September 26, 2016. RetrievedOctober 1, 2016.
  4. ^Radio, Southern California Public (April 2, 2014)."Dodgers first MLB team airing all games in Korean on TV".Southern California Public Radio.
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