One of the primary reasons why Los Angeles was awarded an American League expansion franchise for the 1961 season was because actor/singer turned broadcast mogul Gene Autry wanted to secure radio broadcast rights for the newly planned Los Angeles American League franchise.
His KMPC (710 AM, now KSPN) was the radio home of the Los Angeles Dodgers, from the time they arrived from Brooklyn, New York in time for the 1958 baseball season, and actually came away from the 1960 Winter Meetings with his own baseball team
List of Los Angeles Angels TV And Radio Broadcasters 2022
Matt Vasgersian-Play-By-Play Announcer
Mark Gubicza-Television Color Analyst
Terry Smith-Radio Play-By-Play
Mark Langston-Radio Color Analyst
José Mota-Television Analyst
José Tolentino-Spanish Radio Broadcaster
Broadcasters Through The Years
- Sparky Anderson 1997–1998
- Steve Bailey 1961–1969
- Brian Barnhart 1998–1999
- Buddy Blattner 1962–1968
- Ken Brett 1987–1996
- Joe Buttitta 1982–1984
- Jerry Coleman 1970–1971
- Al Conin 1983–1992
- Don Drysdale 1973–1981
- Dick Enberg 1969–1978, 1985
- Ron Fairly 1981–1986
- Joe Garagiola 1990
- Rolando González 2008 (Spanish)
- Mark Gubicza 2007–present
- Wayne Hagin 2012–present (radio)
- Ernie Harwell 1992
- Rex Hudler 1999–2009
- Mario Impemba 1995–2001
- Reggie Jackson 1990
- Bob Jamison 1991–1992
- Charlie Jones 1990
- Bob Kelley 1961
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- Harmon Killebrew 1983
- Mark Langston 2013–present (radio)
- Ivan Lara 1997–2006 (Spanish)
- Rory Markas 2002–2009
- Joel Meyers 1987–1989
- José Mota 2000–present (Spanish) (analyst)
- Dave Niehaus 1969–1976
- Paul Olden 1990
- Steve Physioc 1997–2009
- Amaury Pi-Gonzalez 2007–2008
- Jerry Reuss 1997–1998
- Victor Rojas 2010–2020
- Billy Sample 1993–1994
- Steve Shannon 1980
- Terry Smith 2002–present (radio)
- Bob Starr 1980–1989, 1993–1997
- Daron Sutton 2000–2001, 2021 (secondary)
- Joe Torre 1985–1990
- Matt Vasgersian 2021–present
- Rich Waltz 2021–present
- Don Wells 1961–1972
- Ken Wilson 1991–1996
- Al Wisk 1977–1979
- Geoff Witcher 1984
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