List of Milwaukee Brewers broadcasters
Encyclopedia
Television
- Brian AndersonBrian Anderson (broadcaster)Brian Anderson is an American sportscaster. Since 2007, he has called play-by-play for the Milwaukee Brewers' telecasts on FSN Wisconsin. As a part of his work on the 2007 Brewers Preview Show, Anderson and the FSN team were awarded a regional Emmy Award....
, Play by Play (since 2007) - Bill Schroeder, Color Analyst (since 1995)
- Craig Coshun, Brewers Live Host (since 2007), Reporter (since 2001), some Play by Play (since 2010)
- Dave NelsonDave NelsonDavid Earl Nelson is a former Major League Baseball player and one of the current broadcasters for the Milwaukee Brewers baseball team on Fox Sports Wisconsin...
, Brewers Live Color Analysis (since 2007) - Jerry AugustineJerry AugustineGerald Lee Augustine is a retired American professional baseball player who was a pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1975-1984 for the Milwaukee Brewers....
, Brewers Live Color Analysis (since 2009) - Telly Hughes, Reporter (since 2009)
Radio Broadcasters
- Dave NelsonDave NelsonDavid Earl Nelson is a former Major League Baseball player and one of the current broadcasters for the Milwaukee Brewers baseball team on Fox Sports Wisconsin...
(2010 during Bob Uecker's absence due to heart surgery) - Cory Provus (2009–2011)
- Jim PowellJim Powell (sportscaster)Jim Powell is an American radio and television sportscaster, currently employed with Major League Baseball's Atlanta Braves after 13 seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers.A native of Roswell, Georgia, Powell was educated at the University of Georgia...
(1996–2008) - Pat HughesPat Hughes (baseball)Vergil Patrick "Pat" Hughes has been the play-by-play voice of the Chicago Cubs, working for WGN radio, since 1996. He partnered with color commentator Ron Santo, former All-Star third baseman for the Cubs from 1996 until 2010, when Santo died of cancer. Their unique on-air chemistry came to be...
(1984–1995) - Dwayne Mosely (1982–1983)
- Lorn BrownLorn BrownLorn Brown was a sports broadcaster who worked for baseball's AAA Iowa Oaks 1973-1974 , Chicago White Sox , Milwaukee Brewers , and New York Mets , among other jobs...
(1980–1981) - Bob UeckerBob UeckerRobert George "Bob" Uecker is an American former Major League Baseball player, later a sportscaster, comedian, and actor. Uecker was given the title of "Mr. Baseball" by Johnny Carson...
(1971–present) - Tom Collins (1970–1972)
- Merle HarmonMerle HarmonMerle Reid Harmon was an American sportscaster who was the play-by-play voice for five Major League Baseball teams, two in the American Football League and the World Football League's only full season of nationally syndicated telecasts.-Early life and career:Born and raised in Salem, Illinois,...
(1970–1979) - Bill SchonelyBill SchonelyBill Schonely , nicknamed "The Schonz", is an American sports broadcaster who was the first play-by-play announcer for the Portland Trail Blazers. A native of Pennsylvania, he worked in radio in Louisiana and Seattle before settling in Portland, Oregon...
(1969) - Jimmy DudleyJimmy DudleyJames R. "Jimmy" Dudley was an American sportscaster, best known as the play-by-play voice of Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians for nearly two decades....
(1969)
Radio Broadcasters Chronology
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1969 | Bill Schonely | Jimmy Dudley |
1970 | Tom Collins | Merle Harmon |
1971 | Bob Uecker | |
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1982 | Dwayne Mosely | |
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2009 | Cory Provus | |
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TV Broadcasters
- Craig Coshun (2001-present)
- Brian AndersonBrian Anderson (broadcaster)Brian Anderson is an American sportscaster. Since 2007, he has called play-by-play for the Milwaukee Brewers' telecasts on FSN Wisconsin. As a part of his work on the 2007 Brewers Preview Show, Anderson and the FSN team were awarded a regional Emmy Award....
(2007–present) - Daron SuttonDaron SuttonDaron Sutton is the television play-by-play voice of Major League Baseball's Arizona Diamondbacks and Arizona State Sun Devils men's basketball. Sutton is also the son of former pitching great and Hall of Famer Don Sutton...
(2002–2006) - Len KasperLen KasperLen Kasper is a play-by-play announcer for the Chicago Cubs , teaming with Bob Brenly on WGN-TV, WCIU-TV, and Comcast SportsNet.- Personal life :Kasper grew up in Michigan...
(1999–2001) - Jim PowellJim Powell (sportscaster)Jim Powell is an American radio and television sportscaster, currently employed with Major League Baseball's Atlanta Braves after 13 seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers.A native of Roswell, Georgia, Powell was educated at the University of Georgia...
(1999–2000) (fill-in work only) - Matt VasgersianMatt VasgersianMatt Vasgersian is an American sportscaster and television host. Vasgersian is a host for the MLB Network and has served as an announcer for NBC Sports' coverage of the Olympics, and on Fox Sports' MLB coverage...
(1997–2001) - Bill Schroeder (1995–present)
- Rory MarkasRory MarkasRory Markas was an American sportscaster best known as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim's play-by-play broadcaster for eight seasons, and as the radio voice of the University of Southern California men's basketball team for 11 seasons...
(1992–1994) - Del CrandallDel CrandallDelmar Wesley Crandall is a former professional baseball catcher and manager in Major League Baseball who played most of his career with the Boston & Milwaukee Braves...
(1992–1994) - Pete VuckovichPete VuckovichPeter Dennis Vuckovich is a retired American starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who came across as an intimidating presence on the mound with his 6'4" 220 lb frame and Fu Manchu moustache. Vuckovich was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in 1974...
(1989–1991) - Jim PaschkeJim PaschkeJim Paschke is an American sportscaster. A native of Bloomington, Minnesota he began his broadcasting career in radio in Knoxville, Iowa after studying at the University of Minnesota and Brown Institute in Minneapolis...
(1987–1991, 1995–1996) - Steve ShannonSteve ShannonStephen C. Shannon is an American politician. From 2004 to 2009, Shannon represented Virginia’s 35th District in the Virginia House of Delegates. He was the 2009 Democratic nominee for Attorney General of Virginia...
(1981–1986) - Kent DerdivanisKent DerdivanisKent Derdivanis is an American sportscaster.Derdivanis career began as a play by play announcer for University of Arizona Wildcats football and basketball games. In 1981, Derdivanis became the voice of the Milwaukee Brewers on WVTV. He left WVTV in 1984 to become the NESN's first play by play...
(1981) - Joe CastiglioneJoe CastiglioneJoseph John Castiglione is an American radio announcer for the Boston Red Sox baseball team, an author and lecturer.-Early life and career:...
(1981) - Mike HeganMike HeganJames Michael "Mike" Hegan is an American former Major League Baseball first baseman and outfielder and later radio announcer for the Cleveland Indians. In 1969, Hegan hit the first home run in Seattle Pilots history in his first at-bat.He is the son of longtime Indians catcher Jim Hegan...
(1978–1980, 1982–1988) - Ray ScottRay Scott (sportscaster)Ray Scott , was an American sportscaster, best known for his broadcasts for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League. His brother Hal Scott was also a sportscaster.-Early life and career:Scott began his broadcasting career on local radio in the late 1930s...
(1976–1977) - Gary BenderGary BenderGary Bender is a retired American sportscaster and 2008 inductee in to the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame. He officially retired, April 13, 2011, from Fox Sports Arizona network after 18 years calling the NBA Phoenix Suns games.-Early career:...
(1975) - Eddie DoucetteEddie DoucetteEddie Doucette is the president of Doucette Promotions Inc. He is a former television and radio announcer. He was the original radio voice of the Milwaukee Bucks where he broadcast games for 16 years. He also broadcast games for Indiana Pacers, Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Clippers and Portland...
(1973–1974) - Johnny LoganJohnny Logan (baseball player)John Logan, Jr. is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball. Logan was signed by the Boston Braves in 1947. He was a four-time All-Star and led the National League in doubles in 1955...
(1973) - Bob UeckerBob UeckerRobert George "Bob" Uecker is an American former Major League Baseball player, later a sportscaster, comedian, and actor. Uecker was given the title of "Mr. Baseball" by Johnny Carson...
(1972, 1976–1980) - Jim IrwinJim Irwin (sportscaster)Jim Irwin was a longtime sportscaster at WTMJ Radio in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is probably best known as the radio voice of the Green Bay Packers for 30 years. Jim worked with former Packer Lionel Aldridge, and was then paired for 20 seasons with former Packer Max McGee...
(1971, 1975) - Tom Collins (1970–1974, 1981)
- Merle HarmonMerle HarmonMerle Reid Harmon was an American sportscaster who was the play-by-play voice for five Major League Baseball teams, two in the American Football League and the World Football League's only full season of nationally syndicated telecasts.-Early life and career:Born and raised in Salem, Illinois,...
(1970–1972, 1976–1979) - Dan O'Neill (1970)
TV Broadcasters Chronology
Year | Play by Play | Analyst(s) | ||
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1970 | Merle Harmon | Tom Collins | Dan O'Neill | |
1971 | Jim Irwin | |||
1972 | Bob Uecker | |||
1973 | Eddie Doucette | Johnny Logan | ||
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1975 | Jim Irwin | Gary Bender | ||
1976 | Ray Scott | Bob Uecker | Merle Harmon | |
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1978 | Mike Hegan | |||
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1981 | Steve Shannon | Kent Derdivanis | Tom Collins | Joe Castiglione |
1982 | Hegan | |||
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1987 | Jim Paschke | |||
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1989 | Pete Vuckovich | |||
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1992 | Rory Markas | Del Crandall | ||
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1995 | Jim Paschke | Bill Schroeder | ||
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1997 | Matt Vasgersian | |||
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1999 | Len Kasper | Jim Powell | ||
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2002 | Daron Sutton | |||
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2007 | Brian Anderson | |||
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2010 | Craig Coshun | |||
2011 | ||||