List of San Diego Padres broadcasters

Broadcasters for the San Diego Padres Major League Baseball team.

Play by Play

  • Jerry Gross (1969–1971)
  • Frank Sims (1969–1970)
  • Jerry Coleman (1972–1979, 1981–2013)
  • Ted Leitner (1980–2020)
  • Eddie Doucette (1980–1981)
  • Rick Monday (1989–1992)
  • Ken Levine (1995–1996)
  • Steve Physioc (1995)
  • Mel Proctor (1997–2001)
  • Glenn Geffner (1997–2002)
  • Matt Vasgersian (2002–2008)
  • Steve Quis (2006–2009)
  • Andy Masur (2007–2013)
  • Mark Neely (2009–2011)
  • Dick Enberg (2010–2016)
  • Mike Pomeranz (2012–present)
  • Jesse Agler (2014–present)
  • Don Orsillo (2016–present)

Analyst

  • Duke Snider (1969–1971)
  • Bob Chandler (1970–2003)
  • Dave Campbell (1978–1988)
  • Rick Monday (1989–1992)
  • Mark Grant (1996–present)
  • Rick Sutcliffe (1997–2004)
  • Tim Flannery (2005–2006)
  • Tony Gwynn (2005–2014)
  • Bob Scanlan (2012–present)
  • Mark Sweeney (2012–present)
  • Tony Gwynn Jr. (2017–present)

Spanish

  • Mario Thomas (1969–1997)
  • Arnoldo Sanchez Fontes (1969)
  • Gilberto Delgado Lizarraga (1971)
  • Gustavo Lopez Moreno (1969–1992)
  • Gustavo Lopez Estrada(1981–1991)
  • Eduardo Ortega (1987–present)
  • Juan Angel Avila (1998–2014)
  • Carlos Hernandez (2012–present)
  • Pedro Gutierrez (2014–present)
  • Matias Santos Martinez (1992-1997)
  • Rogelio Escobar Zaragoza
  • Jesus Rocha Barraza
  • Eduardo Valdez-Vizcarra
  • Rene Mora (1999–2002)
  • Homobono Briceño (2000–2002)

Broadcast Outlets

Over-the-air Television

There were no local over-the-air telecasts from 1973 to 1976.

Cable Television

English Radio

  • KOGO (1969–1975; 1977–1978; 2000–2003)
  • KPGP (1976)
  • KFMB (1979–1999)
  • XEPRS-AM (2004–2016)
  • KBZT (2017)
  • KWFN (2018–present)

Spanish Radio

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