List of Miami Marlins broadcasters explained

Media and broadcast information/history for the Miami Marlins:

Flagship broadcast outlets

All names/call letters used are those used by the broadcaster the last time the team was broadcast on that outlet.

Television

Radio

English

WQAM did not renew the contract with the Marlins when it expired after the 2007 season at the request of the Miami Dolphins.[1] WAXY 790 (The Ticket) signed a contract to become the flagship station for the Marlins.

Spanish

Broadcasters

Television

TV play-by-play 1997–2000*

TV analyst 1993–1996

TV analyst 1997–2015, 2021–present

TV play-by-play 2002–2004

Reporter 2002–present

TV play-by-play 1997–2001*

TV play-by-play 1993–1996, Pre-game 1997–2000

SAP Analyst 2003–present

SAP play-by-play 2003–present

TV analyst 2016

TV analyst 2016

TV analyst 2016

TV analyst 2016

TV play-by-play 2005–2017

TV analyst 2017–2021

TV play-by-play 2018–present

Radio

English

Radio studio/Marlins extra host 2006–2007

Radio play-by-play 1993–2000*

Radio play-by-play, 2005–2007

Radio play-by-play, 2008–2022

Radio play-by-play, 1993–2000*

Radio play-by-play 1999–2004, Pre-game 1999–2000

Radio play-by-play 2001–2021

Radio play-by-play 2023-present

Radio studio host 2023–present

Spanish

Spanish radio play-by-play 1993–1998

Spanish radio play-by-play 1999

Spanish radio play-by-play 1993–2017

Spanish radio play-by-play 2000–2001

See also

Notes

References

Notes and References

  1. http://capefish.blogspot.com/2007/04/wqam-to-dump-marlins.html The Marlins Ballpark News: WQAM to dump the Marlins