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2.1  Former affiliates  







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The Tampa Bay Rays Radio Network is a radio network in the southeastern United States that broadcasts baseball games and related programming for the Tampa Bay RaysofMajor League Baseball. Additionally, there is a 2-station Spanish language network. Since 2009, WDAE/620 in St. Petersburg, Florida, has served as the flagship station for the network.[1]

In addition, WGES/680 in St. Petersburg, Florida airs games in Spanish but is not part of the network.[2]

Announcers

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Andy Freed has been part of the Rays Radio Network since 2005 after spending time with the Pawsox Radio Network as an announcer there as well as the Trenton Thunder.

Dave Wills also started with the Rays Radio Network in 2005 after 11 years with the Chicago White Sox. He had been broadcasting sports since 1991 when he was the first announcer for the Kane County Cougars. He died during spring training in 2023.

Neil Solondz joined the Rays Radio Network for the 2012 season as pregame and postgame show host. He spent the last eight years as play-by-play broadcaster for the Durham Bulls, the Rays' Triple-A affiliate. Solondz also had several stints filling in as Rays pregame and postgame show host the previous two seasons. Following the death of Dave Wills in 2023, Solondz was promoted to join Andy Freed in the radio booth.

On the Spanish broadcasts, Ricardo Tavaras does play-by-play and Enrique Oliu provides color commentary.

Stations

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Map of radio affiliates

Stations are current as of the 2021 season.[3]

City Callsign Frequency
St. Petersburg WDAE 620 AM
Arcadia WCXS 1480 AM
Bradenton WWPR 1490 AM
Brooksville WWJB 1450 AM
Dade City WDCF 1350 AM
Daytona Beach WELE 1380 AM
Englewood WENG 1530 AM
North Fort Myers WBCN 770 AM
Gainesville WRUF 850 AM
Homosassa WWJB 99.9 FM
Fernandina Beach WYKB 105.3 FM
Orlando WYGM 740 AM
Pascagoula, Mississippi WPMO 1580 AM
Pensacola, Florida/Mobile, Alabama WJNZ 1000 AM
Port Charlotte W251CU 98.1 FM
Spring Hill W280DK 103.9 FM
St. Petersburg WGES 680 AM (Spanish)
Zephyrhills WZHR 1400 AM

Former affiliates

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See also

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References

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  • ^ "Rays Radio - Tampa Bay Rays". RaysBaseball.com. MLB Advanced Meida. Archived from the original on 2021-09-04. Retrieved 2021-10-04.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tampa_Bay_Rays_Radio_Network&oldid=1160949569"

    Categories: 
    Tampa Bay Rays
    Major League Baseball on the radio
    Sports radio networks in the United States
     



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