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List of Los Angeles Dodgers broadcasters : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Los Angeles Dodgers broadcasters

==Broadcasters==
Red Barber was the Dodgers original broadcaster, calling Brooklyn Dodgers games on the radio (and later TV) from 1939-1953.
Vin Scully has called Dodgers games since 1950.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com/la/history/vin_scully_tribute/career_highlights.jsp )〕 His longtime partners were Jerry Doggett (1956–1987) and Ross Porter (1977–2004).〔 In 1976, he was selected by Dodgers fans as the Most Memorable Personality (on the field or off) in the team's history. He is also a recipient of the Baseball Hall of Fame's Ford C. Frick Award for broadcasters (inducted in 1982). He currently is in his 65th year with the team. Unlike the modern style in which multiple sportscasters have an on-air conversation (usually with one functioning as play-by-play announcer and the other(s) as color commentator), Scully, Doggett and Porter generally called games solo, trading with each other inning-by-inning. In the 1980s and early 1990s, Scully would call the radio broadcast except for the 3rd and 7th inning; allowing the other Dodger commentators to broadcast an inning. In the later 90s, Scully would call the first three innings and the last three on television and the middle three on the radio, switching off with his partners.
When Doggett retired after the 1987 season, he was replaced by Hall-of-Fame Dodgers pitcher Don Drysdale, who previously broadcast games for the California Angels.〔 Drysdale died in his hotel room following a heart attack before a game in 1993, resulting in a very difficult broadcast for Scully and Porter, who were told of the death but could not mention it on-air until Drysdale's family had been notified and the official announcement of the death made. He was replaced by former Dodgers outfielder Rick Monday.〔 Porter's tenure was terminated somewhat controversially after the 2004 season, after which the current format of play-by-play announcers and color commentators was installed, led by newcomer Charley Steiner and Monday.〔 Scully, however, continues to announce solo.
Scully calls roughly 100 games per season (all home games and road games in California and Arizona) for both radio and television. Scully is simulcast for the first three innings of each of his appearances, then announces the remaining innings only for the TV audience. If Scully is calling the game, Charley Steiner takes over play-by-play on radio beginning with the fourth inning, with Rick Monday as color commentator.〔 If Scully is not calling the game, an alternate team of broadcasters (Steiner and Steve Lyons from 2005-2008), Lyons and Eric Collins from 2009-2013 and Steiner and Orel Hershiser starting in 2014) call the entire game on television while Steiner and Monday do the same on radio. Starting in 2014, Nomar Garciaparra teams with Monday on the radio for most of the games that Steiner calls on television. Occasionally Garciaparra will join Steiner and Hershiser to form a three-man television crew; for those games, Kevin Kennedy works with Monday on radio.
In the event the Dodgers are in post-season play, Scully calls the first three and last three innings of the radio broadcast alone; with Charley Steiner and Rick Monday handling the middle innings.
The Dodgers also broadcast on radio in Spanish, and the play-by-play is handled by another Ford C. Frick Award winner, Jaime Jarrín. Jarrin has been with the Dodgers since 1959. The color analyst for some games is former Dodger pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, for whom Jarrin once translated post-game interviews. The Spanish-language flagship is KTNQ.
The Dodgers also broadcast games in Korean, with all games broadcast in Korean on a second audio program on television, with selected games broadcast on KMPC Radio Korea. Richard Choi does play-by-play with Chong Ho Yim the color commentator.
On January 22, 2014, the Dodgers and SportsNet LA officially announced the main talent for their network. Scully will continue to handle the announcing duties for all Dodger home games and road games in California and Arizona. The rest of the road games will be announced by Charley Steiner (play-by-play) and Orel Hershiser (color commentary) with Alanna Rizzo as a field reporter. Rizzo, formerly of the MLB Network, will also host the pre-and post-game show from Dodger Stadium. Former baseball players Nomar Garciaparra and Jerry Hairston, Jr. (as well as Hershiser on days he isn't announcing) will be part of the pre and post game broadcasts. Former KABC-TV anchor John Hartung will be the in-studio host for the SportsNet LA programming. Steiner and Monday will remain the radio team on days Scully is announcing, but when Steiner moves over to TV, Monday will be joined by Garciaparra.

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