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TheSt. Louis Cardinals Radio Network is aUnited Statesradio network that broadcastsSt. Louis Cardinals baseball games. The network consists of 146 stations1 (including the flagship station) (52AM, 58FM) and six FM translators in nine states (four in the Midwest and five in the South). Itsflagship station isKMOX inSt. Louis. Due to an earlier deal withKTRS, it is still a partial owner of that station although Cardinals games no longer air on KTRS (which they did for the 2006-2010 seasons).

As of the 2022 season, the broadcast team consists of play-by-play announcerJohn Rooney and color analystRick Horton. Mike Claiborne occasionally assists on play-by-play, while Matt Pauley, Joe Pott, and Tom Ackerman host the pre- and post-game shows.

Station list

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Flagship (1 station)

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  • KMOX 1120: St. Louis (2011–present; was also the flagship from 1928-1940 and again from 1955–2005)

Affiliates

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Arkansas (13 stations)

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Illinois (30 stations + 8 translators)

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Indiana (3 stations)

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Iowa (7 stations)

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Kentucky (7 stations + 1 translator)

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Mississippi (2 stations)

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Missouri (36 stations)

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Oklahoma (5 stations)

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Tennessee (8 stations)

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Former flagships (1 station)

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  • KTRS 550: St. Louis (2006–2010)

Former affiliates (2 stations)

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