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The Cleveland Guardians are currently heard on the radio via flagship sister stations WTAM (1100 AM/106.9 FM) and WMMS (100.7 FM),[1][2] with Tom Hamilton and Jim Rosenhaus comprising the announcing team.[3] Fellow sister station WARF (1350 AM) - while primarily an English language station - airs Spanish broadcasts of home games to complement the flagship coverage, with Rafa Hernández-Brito as the primary announcer, and former Indian Carlos Baerga on commentary (Octavio Sequera fills in when Brito calls Cleveland Cavaliers Spanish radio broadcasts). [4]

Televised game coverage airs on Bally Sports Great Lakes, with select games simulcast over-the-aironWKYC (channel 3).[5] Matt Underwood handles television play-by-play duties, former Indian Rick Manning serves as analyst (with former Indian Chris Gimenez filling in occasionally), and Andre Knott is the field reporter.

Years are listed in descending order.[6]

Cleveland Guardians broadcast outlets, 1947–present
Year Radio Commentators TV Commentators Cable Commentators
2024
  • WMMS
  • WARF (Spanish)
  • Jim Rosenhaus
  • Rafa Hernández-Brito (Spanish)
  • Carlos Baerga (Spanish)
  • WKYC
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • Chris Gimenez (select games)
  • Bally Sports Great Lakes
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • Chris Gimenez (select games)
  • 2023
  • WMMS
  • Jim Rosenhaus
  • WKYC
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • Pat Tabler (select games)
  • Bally Sports Great Lakes
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • Pat Tabler (select games)
  • Ellis Burks (select games)
    2022
    • WTAM
  • WMMS
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Jim Rosenhaus
  • WKYC
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • Bally Sports Great Lakes
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • 2021
    • WTAM
  • WMMS
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Jim Rosenhaus
  • WKYC
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • Bally Sports Great Lakes
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • 2020
    • WTAM
  • WMMS
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Jim Rosenhaus
  • WKYC
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • SportsTime Ohio
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • 2019
    • WTAM
  • WMMS
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Jim Rosenhaus
  • WKYC
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • SportsTime Ohio
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • 2018
    • WTAM
  • WMMS
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Jim Rosenhaus
  • WKYC
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • SportsTime Ohio
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • 2017
    • WTAM
  • WMMS
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Jim Rosenhaus
  • WKYC
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • SportsTime Ohio
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • 2016
    • WTAM
  • WMMS
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Jim Rosenhaus
  • WKYC
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • SportsTime Ohio
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • 2015
    • WTAM
  • WMMS
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Jim Rosenhaus
  • WKYC
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • SportsTime Ohio
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Andre Knott
  • 2014
    • WTAM
  • WMMS
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Jim Rosenhaus
  • WKYC
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Katie Witham
  • SportsTime Ohio
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Katie Witham
  • 2013
    • WTAM
  • WMMS
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Jim Rosenhaus
  • WKYC
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Katie Witham
  • SportsTime Ohio
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Katie Witham
  • 2012 WTAM
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Jim Rosenhaus
  • WKYC
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Al Pawlowski
  • Katie Witham
  • SportsTime Ohio
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Al Pawlowski
  • Katie Witham
  • 2011 WTAM
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Mike Hegan
  • Jim Rosenhaus
  • WKYC
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Al Pawlowski
  • Mike Hargrove
  • Katie Witham
  • SportsTime Ohio
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Al Pawlowski
  • Mike Hargrove
  • Katie Witham
  • 2010 WTAM
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Mike Hegan
  • Jim Rosenhaus
  • WKYC
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Al Pawlowski
  • SportsTime Ohio
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Al Pawlowski
  • 2009 WTAM
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Mike Hegan
  • WKYC
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • SportsTime Ohio
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Al Pawlowski
  • 2008 WTAM
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Mike Hegan
  • WKYC
  • Rick Manning
  • SportsTime Ohio
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • 2007 WTAM
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Mike Hegan
  • WKYC
    • Jim Donovan
  • Rick Manning
  • SportsTime Ohio
    • Matt Underwood
  • Rick Manning
  • Brian Anderson
  • 2006 WTAM
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Matt Underwood
  • Mike Hegan
  • WKYC
    • Jim Donovan
  • Rick Manning
  • Mike Hegan
  • SportsTime Ohio
  • Rick Manning
  • Mike Hegan
  • 2005 WTAM
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Matt Underwood
  • Mike Hegan
  • FSN Ohio
    • John Sanders
  • Rick Manning
  • Mike Hegan
  • 2004 WTAM
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Matt Underwood
  • Mike Hegan
  • FSN Ohio
    • John Sanders
  • Rick Manning
  • Mike Hegan
  • 2003 WTAM
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Matt Underwood
  • Mike Hegan
  • FSN Ohio
    • John Sanders
  • Rick Manning
  • Mike Hegan
  • 2002 WTAM
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Matt Underwood
  • Mike Hegan
  • FSN Ohio
    • John Sanders
  • Rick Manning
  • Mike Hegan
  • 2001 WTAM
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Matt Underwood
  • Mike Hegan
  • WUAB
  • Mike Hegan
  • FSN Ohio
    • John Sanders
  • Rick Manning
  • 2000 WTAM
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Matt Underwood
  • Mike Hegan
  • WUAB
    • Jack Corrigan
  • Mike Hegan
  • FSN Ohio
    • John Sanders
  • Rick Manning
  • 1999 WTAM
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Dave Nelson
  • Mike Hegan
  • WUAB
    • Jack Corrigan
  • Mike Hegan
  • Fox Sports Ohio
    • John Sanders
  • Rick Manning
  • 1998 WTAM
    • Tom Hamilton
  • Dave Nelson
  • Mike Hegan
  • WUAB
    • Jack Corrigan
  • Mike Hegan
  • Fox Sports Ohio
    • John Sanders
  • Rick Manning
  • 1997 WKNR[a]
  • Tom Hamilton
  • WUAB
    • Jack Corrigan
  • Mike Hegan
  • SportsChannel Ohio
    • John Sanders
  • Rick Manning
  • 1996 WKNR
    • Herb Score
  • Tom Hamilton
  • WUAB
    • Jack Corrigan
  • Mike Hegan
  • SportsChannel Ohio
    • John Sanders
  • Rick Manning
  • 1995 WKNR
    • Herb Score
  • Tom Hamilton
  • WUAB
    • Jack Corrigan
  • Mike Hegan
  • SportsChannel Ohio
    • John Sanders
  • Rick Manning
  • 1994 WKNR
    • Herb Score
  • Tom Hamilton
  • WUAB
    • Jack Corrigan
  • Mike Hegan
  • SportsChannel Ohio
    • John Sanders
  • Rick Manning
  • 1993 WKNR
    • Herb Score
  • Tom Hamilton
  • WUAB
    • Jack Corrigan
  • Mike Hegan
  • SportsChannel Ohio
    • John Sanders
  • Rick Manning
  • 1992 WKNR
    • Herb Score
  • Tom Hamilton
  • WUAB
    • Jack Corrigan
  • Mike Hegan
  • SportsChannel Ohio
    • John Sanders
  • Rick Manning
  • 1991 WWWE[b]
    • Herb Score
  • Tom Hamilton
  • WUAB
    • Jack Corrigan
  • Mike Hegan
  • SportsChannel Ohio
    • John Sanders
  • Rick Manning
  • 1990 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Tom Hamilton
  • WUAB
    • Jack Corrigan
  • Mike Hegan
  • SportsChannel Ohio
  • Rick Manning
  • 1989 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Paul Olden
  • WUAB
    • Jack Corrigan
  • Mike Hegan
  • 1988 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Paul Olden
  • WUAB
    • Jack Corrigan
  • Steve Lamar
  • 1987 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Steve Lamar
  • WUAB
    • Jack Corrigan
  • Joe Tait
  • 1986 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Steve Lamar
  • WUAB
    • Jack Corrigan
  • Joe Tait
  • 1985 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Steve Lamar
  • WUAB
    • Jack Corrigan
  • Joe Tait
  • 1984 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Nev Chandler
  • WUAB
  • Joe Tait
  • 1983 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Nev Chandler
  • WUAB
    • Reggie Rucker
  • Joe Tait
  • Sports Ex
  • Jack Corrigan
  • Denny Schreiner
  • 1982 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Nev Chandler
  • WUAB
  • Joe Tait
  • Ten TV
  • Bob Feller
  • 1981 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Nev Chandler
  • WUAB
    • Bruce Drennan
  • Joe Tait
  • 1980 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Nev Chandler
  • WUAB
    • Bruce Drennan
  • Joe Tait
  • 1979 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Joe Tait
  • WJKW[c]
    • Joe Castiglione
  • Fred McLeod
  • 1978 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Joe Tait
  • WJKW
  • Eddie Doucette
  • 1977 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Joe Tait
  • WJW-TV[c]
    • Harry Jones
  • Mudcat Grant
  • 1976 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Joe Tait
  • WJW-TV
  • Bob Brown
  • 1975 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Joe Tait
  • WJW-TV
    • Rocky Colavito
  • Bob Brown
  • 1974 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Joe Tait
  • WJW-TV
    • Harry Jones
  • Mudcat Grant
  • 1973 WWWE
    • Herb Score
  • Joe Tait
  • WJW-TV
    • Harry Jones
  • Mudcat Grant
  • 1972 WERE[d]
    • Herb Score
  • Bob Neal
  • WJW-TV
    • Harry Jones
  • Rocky Colavito
  • 1971 WERE
    • Herb Score
  • Bob Neal
  • WJW-TV
    • Harry Jones
  • Dave Martin
  • 1970 WERE
    • Herb Score
  • Bob Neal
  • WJW-TV
    • Harry Jones
  • Dave Martin
  • 1969 WERE
    • Herb Score
  • Bob Neal
  • WJW-TV
    • Harry Jones
  • Dave Martin
  • 1968 WERE
    • Herb Score
  • Bob Neal
  • WJW-TV
    • Harry Jones
  • Mel Allen
  • 1967 WERE
  • Bob Neal
  • WJW-TV
    • Harry Jones
  • Herb Score
  • 1966 WERE
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Bob Neal
  • WJW-TV
    • Harry Jones
  • Herb Score
  • 1965 WERE
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Bob Neal
  • WJW-TV
    • Harry Jones
  • Herb Score
  • 1964 WERE
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Bob Neal
  • WJW-TV
    • Harry Jones
  • Herb Score
  • 1963 WERE
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Harry Jones
  • WJW-TV
  • Bob Neal
  • 1962 WERE
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Harry Jones
  • WJW-TV
    • Ken Coleman
  • Bob Neal
  • 1961 WERE
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Harry Jones
  • WJW-TV
    • Ken Coleman
  • Bob Neal
  • 1960 WERE
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Bob Neal
  • WEWS
    • Ken Coleman
  • Bill McColgan
  • 1959 WERE
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Bob Neal
  • WEWS
    • Ken Coleman
  • Bill McColgan
  • 1958 WERE
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Bob Neal
  • WEWS
    • Ken Coleman
  • Bill McColgan
  • 1957 WERE
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Bob Neal
  • WEWS
    • Ken Coleman
  • Jim Britt
  • 1956 WERE
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Tom Manning
  • WEWS
    • Ken Coleman
  • Jim Britt
  • 1955 WERE
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Ed Edwards
  • WXEL[c]
    • Ken Coleman
  • Jim Britt
  • 1954 WERE
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Ed Edwards
  • WXEL
    • Ken Coleman
  • Jim Britt
  • 1953 WERE
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Jack Graney
  • WXEL
    • Bob Neal
  • Red Jones
  • 1952 WERE
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Jack Graney
  • WXEL
    • Bob Neal
  • Red Jones
  • 1951 WERE
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Jack Graney
  • WXEL Hal Newell
    1950 WERE
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Jack Graney
  • WXEL
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Jack Graney
  • 1949 WJW[e]
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Jack Graney
  • WEWS
    • Bob Neal
  • Tris Speaker
  • 1948
    • WJW
  • WJW-FM[f]
    • Jimmy Dudley
  • Jack Graney
  • WEWS Van Patrick
    1947 WGAR[a] Jack Graney
    Cleveland Indians broadcast outlets prior to 1947
    Year Radio Commentators Source(s)
    June 28, 1946[g] WGAR[a][h]
    • Jack Graney
  • Bob Neal
  • [13]
    WJW Earl Harper
    WHK Don Campbell
    WTAM Tom Manning
    1945 n/a no games covered [14][15]
    1944[i]
  • WHK
    • Jack Graney
  • Lew Henry
  • [16]
    1943
    • WCLE
  • WHK
    • Jack Graney
  • Lew Henry
  • [19]
    1942
    • WCLE
  • WHK
    • Jack Graney
  • Lew Henry
  • [20]
    1941
    • WCLE
  • WHK
    • Jack Graney
  • Pinky Hunter
  • [17]
    1940
    • WCLE
  • WHK
    • Jack Graney
  • Pinky Hunter
  • [21]
    1939 WCLE
    • Jack Graney
  • Pinky Hunter
  • [22][23]
    1938 WCLE
    • Jack Graney
  • Pinky Hunter
  • [24][25]
    1937 WHK Jack Graney [26]
    1936 WHK Jack Graney [27]
    1935 WHK Jack Graney [28]
    1934 WHK Jack Graney [29]
    1933 WHK
    • Jack Graney
  • Earl Harper
  • [30]
    1932 WHK
    • Ellis Van der Pyl
  • Jack Graney[k]
  • [32][33][34][35]
    1929–1931 WTAM Tom Manning [36][34][l]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ a b c WGAR became WKNR in 1990; currently home to WHKW.
  • ^ WTAM became KYW in 1956, WKYC in 1965, WWWE in 1972 and reverted to the WTAM calls in 1996.
  • ^ a b c WXEL-TV became WJW-TV in 1955, WJKW in 1977, back to WJW-TV in 1985 and WJW in 1998.
  • ^ WERE became WJMO in 2007.
  • ^ WJW became WRMR in 1985 and WKNR in 2001.
  • ^ The majority of regular season games in 1948 originated over WJW-FM, which in turn fed a statewide network of stations.[7][8] WJW had arranged ABC Radio commitments prior to the season's start under the presumption that afternoon games would start at 3 p.m.,[9]: 95  but start times were abruptly moved to 2 p.m. with little advance notice.[10] WJW carried the one-game playoff against the Boston Red Sox after team owner Bill Veeck prohibited WHK from carrying Mutual's nationwide network coverage.[11]: 168  WJW carried all games during the 1949 season after resolving all network commitments.[12]
  • ^ Four radio stations simultaneously covered the June 28, 1946, Indians game, which occurred shortly after the purchase of the team by Bill Veeck.
  • ^ WGAR would carry Indians play-by-play for the remainder of the season.[11]: 167–168 
  • ^ Game coverage began on May 5, 1944, due to difficulty securing a sponsorship.[16]
  • ^ A daytime-only station, WCLE broadcast all afternoon games while co-owned WHK carried all night games.[17] WCLE relocated to Akron, Ohio, as WHKK after the 1944 season ended.[14][18]
  • ^ Jack Graney replaced Ellis Vander Pyl as play-by-play voice for WHK several games into the 1932 season.[31]
  • ^ Select home games were only covered by WTAM from 1929 to 1931, as Tom Manning also served as a field announcer at League Park.
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