List of Washington Nationals broadcasters
- List of Washington Nationals broadcasters
Broadcasters for the Washington Nationals Major League Baseball team.
Television
Current announcers
*Bob Carpenter, play-by-play announcer, 2006 - present
*Don Sutton, color commentator, 2007 - present
Former announcers
*Mel Proctor, play-by-play, 2005
*Ron Darling, color commentator, 2005
*Kenny Albert, play-by-play, 2005 (when Proctor was unavailable)
*Jack Voight, color commentator, 2005 (when Darling was unavailable)
*Tom Paciorek, color commentator, 2006
Broadcast outlets
When the Nationals arrived in Washington, D. C., MASN acquired the television rights for almost all Nationals games. Since MASN was not widely available at first, approximately half of the Nationals games were also televised on WDCA. When FOX Sports televised a Saturday afternoon game, the local affiliate WTTG would usually televise the game the following day. Initially, games televised by ESPN were not blacked out in Washington.
In 2006, MASN continued to televise Nationals games. The number of WDCA telecasts decreased to approximately 30, mostly on Friday nights.
Radio
Current announcers
*Charlie Slowes, 2005 - present
*Dave Jageler, 2006 - present
Former announcers
*Dave Shea, 2005
Broadcast outlets
The Nationals' flagship radio station is WWWT, "3WT Radio" at 107.7 FM and 1500 AM, which is owned by Bonneville International.
ee also
* List of current Major League Baseball announcers
* List of Montreal Expos broadcasters
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