List of New York Mets broadcasters
Current broadcasters
- Television: SportsNet New York (SNY) or WPIX channel 11
- Gary Cohen, Ron Darling, Keith Hernandez, Steve Gelbs, Gary Apple, Anthony Recker, Todd Zeile
- Radio: WCBS 880 AM (English)
- Howie Rose, Wayne Randazzo, Ed Coleman, Brad Heller
- Radio: WEPN 1050 AM (Spanish)
- Juan Alicea, Max Perez Jimenez, Nestor Rosario
Broadcast history
Television
- SportsNet New York (2006–present)
- WPIX (1999–present)
- MSG Network (2002–2005)
- MSG Metro Channels (2002–2005)
- SportsChannel New York/FSN New York (1980–2005)
- (W)WOR-TV (1962–1998)
Television Broadcasters by Year
English
- WCBS 880 AM (2019–)
- WOR 710 AM (2014–2018)
- WFAN-FM 101.9 FM (2013)
- WFAN 1050 AM (1987–October 7, 1988); 660 AM (October 7, 1988–2013)
- WHN 1050 AM (1983–1987)
- WMCA 570 AM (1978–1982)
- WNEW 1130 AM (1975–1977)
- WHN 1050 AM (1972–1974)
- WJRZ (WWDJ after May 16, 1971) 970 AM (1967–1971)
- WHN 1050 AM (1964–1966)
- WABC 770 AM (1962–1963)
Radio Broadcasters by Year
Broadcasters
Current
- Juan Alicea: WEPN Spanish Radio (1982–)
- Gary Cohen: Radio (1989–2005), TV (2006–)
- Howie Rose: Radio (1994–1995, 2003–), TV (1996–2003,2006)
- Keith Hernandez: TV (1998–)
- Max Perez Jimenez: Spanish Radio (2005-)
- Ron Darling: TV (2006–)
- Jim Duquette: Radio/TV (2012–)
- Jonas Schwartz: TV, studio host (2009-)
- Nestor Rosario: Spanish Radio (2011-)
- Gary Apple: TV, studio host (2014–)
- Steve Gelbs: TV, sideline reporter (2014-)
- Andy Martino :TV, studio host (2014-)
- Wayne Randazzo: Radio,TV (2015-)
- Bobby Valentine: TV, studio analyst (2015-)
- Eamon McAnaney: TV, studio analyst (2016-)
- Doug Williams: TV, studio host/sideline reporter (2016-)
- Todd Zeile: TV, studio analyst (2016-)
- Ed Coleman: Radio (1996–2013, 2019-)
- Brad Heller: Radio (2019-)
- John Sadak: Radio (2019-)
Former
- Lindsey Nelson: Radio/TV (1962–1978)
- Bob Murphy: TV (1962–1981); Radio (1962–2003)
- Bob Murphy's final game as play-by-play announcer for WFAN was September 25, 2003. After he died on August 3, 2004, the Mets wore commemorative patches on their uniforms for the remainder of the season. The radio broadcast booths at Shea Stadium and Citi Field are named in his honor.
- Ralph Kiner: Radio (1962–1981), TV (1962–2013)
- Hosted the postgame show "Kiner's Korner" during much of his time on the WOR-TV/WWOR-TV broadcast team and the show returned during the final years on Fox Sports Net. In 2006, with the launch of SNY, Kiner joined the regular broadcast team during the fourth inning of selected Friday home games and some holidays. After his death in 2014, the Mets wore commemorative patches on their uniforms for the remainder of the season. The television booths at Shea Stadium and Citi Field are named in his honor.
- Steve Albert: Radio/TV (1979–1981)
- Buck Canel: Spanish Radio (1970s)
- Bob Goldsholl: TV (1980)
- Art Shamsky: Radio/TV (1981)
- Lorn Brown: TV (1982)
- Jiggs McDonald: TV (1982)
- Steve LaMar: Radio (1982–1984)
- Billy Berroa: WEPN Spanish Radio (1982–2007)
- Bud Harrelson: TV (1983)
- Steve Zabriskie: TV (1983–1989)
- Tim McCarver: TV (1983–1998)
- Don Criqui: TV (1991)
- Rusty Staub: TV (1986–1995)
- Bob Carpenter: TV (1992–1993)
- Todd Kalas: Radio (1992–1993)
- Mike Crispino: TV (1999–2001)
- Gary Thorne: Radio (1985–1988), TV (1994–2002)
- Sean Kimerling: TV (1999-2003)
- Matt Loughlin: TV, Pregame Host/Sideline Reporter (1996–2005)
- Tom Seaver: TV (1999–2005)
- Ted Robinson: Radio (2002–2003), TV (2002–2005)
- Dave O'Brien: TV (2003–2005)
- Fran Healy: TV, (1984–2005)
- Bill Daughtry: TV, Sideline Reporter (2002-2005)
- Kip Lewis: : TV, Sideline Reporter (2003-2005)
- Chris Cotter: TV, Sideline Reporter (2006)
- Tom McCarthy: Radio (2006–2007)
- Matt Yallof: TV, Studio Host (2006–2008)
- Lee Mazzilli: TV, Studio Analyst (2007–2008)
- Harold Reynolds: TV, Studio Analyst (2008)
- Darryl Strawberry:TV, Studio Analyst (2008-2009)
- Dwight Gooden: TV, Studio Analyst (2010)
- Wayne Hagin: Radio (2008–2011)[1]
- Chris Carlin: TV, Studio Host (2009–2013)
- Kevin Burkhardt: TV, Sideline reporter (2007–2014)[2]
- Bob Ojeda: TV, Studio analyst (2009–2014)
- Seth Everett: Radio (2014)
- Scott Braun: TV (2015-2017)
- Alexa Datt: TV, Sideline reporter (2015-2017)
- Josh Lewin: Radio (2012–2018)
- Cliff Floyd: TV, Studio analyst (2015)
- John Franco :TV, Studio analyst (2015-2018)
- Nelson Figueroa: TV, Studio analyst (2015-2019)
- Justine Ward: TV, sideline reporter (2018-2019)
References
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