List of Cleveland Indians broadcasters
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Longtime "Voice of the Tribe" Tom Hamilton - who has been calling Indians games on the radio since 1990.

Rick Manning - who has served as the Indians TV color analyst since 1990.
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Matt Underwood - who has been a member of the Indians broadcast team since 2000.
Herb Score - who was the longest tenured announcer in team history, serving 34 seasons as a member of the Indians broadcast team. (1964–1997)

Joe Tait - who spent 15 seasons as a member of the Indians broadcast team. (1973–1987)

Bruce Drennan - who spent three seasons as a member of the Indians broadcast team (1980–1982)

Jim Donovan - who spent three seasons as a member of the Indians broadcast team (2006-2008)
The Cleveland Indians are currently heard on the radio on flagship stations WTAM 1100 AM and WMMS 100.7.[1][2] Tom Hamilton and Jim Rosenhaus comprise the announcing team.[3]
On the television side, the games air on the Fox Sports owned SportsTime Ohio (STO), with select games simulcast on WKYC channel 3 in Cleveland (NBC).[4] Matt Underwood handles play-by-play duties with former Indian Rick Manning as analyst, and Andre Knott as field reporter.
Years are listed in descending order.[5]
Year | Radio | Commentators |
---|---|---|
June 28, 1946*** | WGAR³ | Jack Graney and Bob Neal |
June 28, 1946*** | WJW¹ | Earl Harper |
June 28, 1946*** | WHK | Don Campbell |
June 28, 1946*** | WTAM | Tom Manning |
1945 | no games covered because of radio network commitments | |
1932-1944** | WHK | Jack Graney (partners included Gil Gibbions, Pinky Hunter and Lou Henry) |
1929-1931* | WTAM | Tom Manning |
Notes
- ¹: WJW-AM became WRMR in 1985, and was vacated for WKNR in 2001. The majority of games in the 1948 and 1949 season were covered on its FM sister station, WJW-FM, due to the AM station's programming commitments with ABC Radio. Due to this, a statewide radio network was soon established, and more FM radio sets sold in Cleveland than in any other market in the country in 1948.[6] WJW-FM became WCJW in 1965, and WQAL in 1972.
- ²: WXEL-TV became WJW-TV in 1955, WJKW in 1977, and back to WJW in 1985.
- ³: WGAR became WKNR in 1990; currently home to WHKW.
- *: Select home games were only covered by WTAM from 1929 to 1931, as Tom Manning also served as a field announcer at League Park.
- **: Jack Graney replaced Ellis Vander Pyl as play-by-play voice for WHK several games into the 1932 season.
- ***: Four radio stations simultaneously covered the June 28, 1946 Indians game, which occurred shortly after the purchase of the team by Bill Veeck. Permanent play-by-play was established at that point, with the games going to WGAR.
- WWWE later became WTAM, when the station returned to their original call letters in 1996 (WTAM 1923-1956; KYW 1956-1965; WKYC 1965-1972; WWWE 1972-1996; WTAM 1996–Present).
- WERE switched frequencies with current sister station WJMO on June 3, 2007.
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