List of St. Louis Cardinals broadcasters

Current broadcasters and announcers

Broadcasters

  • Radio: KMOX AM 1120 (2011–present)
  • Cable TV: Bally Sports Midwest (2021–present)

Announcers

  • Radio: John Rooney (2006–present) and Ricky Horton (2016–present; Free TV 2001–2007, Cable TV 2008–2021)
  • Cable TV (152 games): Jim Edmonds (2016–present), Brad Thompson (2018–present), and Chip Caray (2023–present)

Past broadcasters and announcers

Radio

  • KWK AM 1380 (1928–1943)
  • WEW AM 770 (1944–1948)
  • WIL AM 1430 (1945–1947, 1949–1953)
  • KXOK AM 630 (1954)
  • KMOX AM 1120 (1926–1940, 1955–2005, 2011–present)
  • KTRS AM 550 (2006–2010)

Television (Broadcast)

  • KSD-TV/KSDK Channel 5 (1949–1987, 2007–2010)
  • KPLR-TV 11 (1988–2006)

Television (Cable)

  • Sports Time (1984)
  • Cardinals Cable Network (1985–1989)
  • Prime Sports Midwest (1990–1995)
  • Fox Sports Midwest (1996–1998, 2008–2020)
  • Fox Sports Net Midwest (1999–2003)
  • FSN Midwest (2004–2007)

Announcers

See also

References


External links

  • www.stlradio.com - The Cardinals have a large embedded midwestern following due to radio broadcasting of games since 1926.
  • St. Louis Cardinals : History : Cardinals All-Time Broadcasters
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