I have the phone app MLB AtBat 2012, which allows me to listen to any baseball game live. I wanted to know who would be on the air, so I compiled a list of who announces for which teams, which I'm sharing here.
Baltimore Orioles – Joe Angel, Fred Manfra
Boston Red Sox – Joe Castiglione, Dave O’Brien
Chicago White Sox – Ed Farmer, Darrin Jackson
Cleveland Indians – Tom Hamilton, Jim Rosenhaus
Detroit Tigers – Dan Dickerson, Jim Price
Kansas City Royals – Denny Matthews, Bob Davis, Steve Physioc
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim – Terry Smith, Jose Mota
Minnesota Twins – Kris Atteberry, Cory Provus
New York Yankees – John Sterling, Suzyn Waldman
Oakland Athletics – Ken Korach, Vince Cotroneo, Ray Fosse
Seattle Mariners – Rick Rizzs, (rotating) Ron Fairly/Ken Levine/Ken Wilson/Dave Henderson/Dave Valle
Tampa Bay Rays – Andy Freed, Dave Wills
Texas Rangers – Eric Nadel, Steve Busby
Toronto Blue Jays – Jerry Howarth, Mike Wilner, Alan Ashby
Arizona Diamondbacks – Greg Schulte, Tom Candiotti, Jeff Munn
Atlanta Braves – Jim Powell, Don Sutton
Chicago Cubs – Pat Hughes, Keith Moreland
Cincinnati Reds – Marty Brennaman, Jeff Brantley, Jim Kelch
Colorado Rockies – Jack Corrigan, Jerry Schemmel
Houston Astros – Milo Hamilton, Brett Dolan, Dave Raymond
Los Angeles Dodgers – Vin Scully, Charlie Steiner, Rick Monday
Miami Marlins – Dave Van Horne, Glenn Geffner
Milwaukee Brewers – Bob Uecker, Joe Block
New York Mets – Howie Rose, Josh Lewin
Philadelphia Phillies – Chris Wheeler, Larry Andersen
Pittsburgh Pirates – Greg Brown, Tim Neverett, Bob Walk, Steve Blass, John Wehner
San Diego Padres – Jerry Coleman, Ted Leitner, Andy Masur
San Francisco Giants – Jon Miller, Duane Kuiper, Mike Krukow, Dave Flemming
St. Louis Cardinals – John Rooney, Mike Shannon
Washington Nationals – Charlie Slowes, Dave Jageler
Bob Uecker has gone though as many No. 2 announcers as Brett Favre did No. 2 quarterbacks. At least this guy doesn't sound like the others, which makes him easier to tell apart from Uecker.
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