The following is a list of people who have worked on Seattle Mariners local radio and television broadcasts.

Current broadcast team[1]

Former broadcasters

Radio broadcasts

Since 2009, and from 1985–2002 the Mariners' flagship radio station is KIRO 710 AM. Former flagship stations include KOMO 1000 AM (2003–2008) and KVI 570 AM (1977–1984).

Radio broadcasters by year

2020s

Year Flagship stations Play-by-Play Color Commentary / Some Play-by-Play
2025 KIRO Rick Rizzs Gary Hill Jr.[1]
Angie Mentink
Ryan Rowland-Smith[27]
2024 Aaron Goldsmith
Dave Sims
2023
2022
2021
2020

2000s & 2010s

Year Flagship stations Play-by-Play Color Commentary / Some Play-by-Play
2019 KIRO Rick Rizzs Aaron Goldsmith
Dave Sims
2018 Aaron Goldsmith
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012 Ken Wilson
Ken Levine
Ron Fairly
Dave Henderson
Dave Valle
Dan Wilson
2011
2010 Dave Niehaus Rick Rizzs
Dave Sims
2009
2008 KOMO
2007
2006 Rick Rizzs
Dave Henderson
Ron Fairly
Dave Valle
2005
2004 Rick Rizzs
2003
2002 KIRO Rick Rizzs
Dave Henderson
Ron Fairly
Dave Valle
2001
2000

Television broadcasts

See also

References

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  6. ^ Jude, Adam (2025-02-07). "Mariners making major changes to broadcast team". The Seattle Times. Archived from the original on 2025-02-08. Retrieved 2025-03-03.
  7. ^ "Ken Brett now George's brother". Nevada Daily Mail. Missouri. Associated Press. May 25, 1986. p. 11.
  8. ^ "Ex-pitcher Nelson Briles Dies at 61". The Hour. Associated Press. February 15, 2005. p. A12.
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  11. ^ Chip Caray Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ "Former MLB infielder Julio Cruz dies at age 67". ESPN.com. 2022-02-23. Retrieved 2025-03-03.
  13. ^ "Ron Fairly". Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved 2025-03-03.
  14. ^ "Bill Freehan MLB Baseball Statistics". The Baseball Cube. Retrieved 2025-03-03.
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  16. ^ Martinez, Kevin [@Kevin_Martinez] (December 28, 2024). "Very sad to learn of Greg Gumbel's passing. Some may remember Greg called a package of TV games for the Mariners in 1991. He was incredible to work with. Kind, collaborative and enthusiastic. RIP Greg" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  17. ^ Eaton, Nick (October 22, 2012). "Who should be Rick Rizzs' full-time radio partner for the Mariners?". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Archived from the original on 2012-10-26. Retrieved November 7, 2016.
  18. ^ "Ken Levine: From Hollywood producer to broadcaster". MyNorthwest.com. June 4, 2011. Archived from the original on June 15, 2013. Retrieved 2025-03-03.
  19. ^ "Loss of a legend: Dave Niehaus, voice of Mariners, dies at 75". KOMO News. 2010-11-10. Retrieved 2016-07-21.
  20. ^ Block, Joe (February 20, 2007). "Los Angeles Angels - Pi-Gonzalez hired for Spanish PxP". Call of the Game. Archived from the original on November 5, 2013.
  21. ^ "Amaury Pi-Gonzalez to serve as Spanish play-by-play voice on AM 830 for Angels baseball in 2007". Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. February 20, 2007. Archived from the original on 2008-01-08.
  22. ^ "Seattle Mariners Broadcasters". MLB.com. Archived from the original on 2023-10-31.
  23. ^ Hagen, Paul (2013-06-27). "Sample shifts talents from diamond to big screen". MLB.com. Retrieved 2025-03-03.
  24. ^ "Joe Simpson". Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved 2025-03-03.
  25. ^ Marchand, Andrew (2024-11-14). "Dave Sims, 71, getting Yankees' radio job, succeeding John Sterling". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2025-03-03.
  26. ^ Raley, Dan (2007-07-18). "Where Are They Now? Wes Stock, ex-major league pitcher, coach". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Archived from the original on 2022-05-20. Retrieved 2025-03-03.
  27. ^ "Mariners Announce 2025 Broadcast Team" (Press release). Seattle Mariners. February 20, 2025 – via Medium.
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