List of Colorado Rockies broadcasters

List of Colorado Rockies broadcasters

The Colorado Rockies are broadcast locally in Colorado on the radio and on both cable and over-the-air television.

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Radio

The flagship radio station of the Rockies Radio Network is KOA 850 AM. Games are carried on the network in eight states. [1]

Jeff Kingery, who was with the team in the radio booth since its inaugural season in 1993, retired at the end of the 2009 season after 17 years broadcasting Rockies games.[2] Kingery is famous for his home run call, that ball's going and it ain't coming back!

Kingery's long-time partner in the booth, Jack Corrigan, assumed primary play-by-play duties after Kingery's retirement. Corrigan's signature home run call is, It's touch 'em all time!

Beginning with the 2010 season, Jerry Schemmel has partered with Corrigan, in the color commentator role (and calling middle innings while Corrigan does color). [3]

One of the two radio broadcasters will occasionally substitute for one of the television broadcasters if necessary.[4]

Television

Drew Goodman and George Frazier call the Rockies games on television. [4] Goodman's home run call is take a good look, you won't see it for long!

Rockies pregame and postgame shows are handled by Tom Helmer, Jeff Huson, Marc Stout, and 2006 J. G. Taylor Spink Award recipient Tracy Ringolsby. Helmer and Rizzo also offer on-camera in-game commentary from the stands. Huson and Helmer call games in the broadcast booth in Goodman and/or Frazier's stead.

The Rockies cable television affiliate is Root Sports Rocky Mountain. In previous years, over-the-air broadcasts were carried on KWGN-TV from 19932002, and on KTVD (Channel 20; UPN affiliate until 9/5/06, after which it joined MyNetworkTV) from 20032008.

Beat writers

The Rockies also have beat writers who cover the team. The Colorado Rockies local beat writer for MLB.com is Thomas Harding.

The Colorado Rockies beat writer for the Rocky Mountain News is Tracy Ringolsby (1992–2008). The Rocky Mountain News is no longer in business, and Ringolsby joined the television broadcast team for pre-game and post-game discussions. The Colorado Rockies beat writer for The Denver Post is Troy E. Renck (2009–Present)

Television

Play-by-Play

Color commentators

Radio

  • Jeff Kingery: 1993–2009
  • Wayne Hagin: 1993–2002
  • Jack Corrigan: 2003–Present
  • Jerry Schemmel: 2010–Present

See also

References

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