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Cartes de diffusion radio de l’équipe MLB. Est-ce qu’il y a encore du baseball à la radio là où tu vis ? Avez-vous grandi en écoutant une station spécifique ?

Cartes de diffusion radio de l’équipe MLB. Est-ce qu’il y a encore du baseball à la radio là où tu vis ? Avez-vous grandi en écoutant une station spécifique ?


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24 Comments

  1. Thrill0728

    670 The Score and the Legendary Pat Hughes on the call.

  2. Signal_Quarter_74

    Grew up listing to 610 Sports Radio KFNZ, gotta love Denny’s snide remarks that go over 90% of listeners heads

  3. HowardBunnyColvin

    It’s more difficult now that 980 reduced their signal, but as a HSer in the 2000’s I had a big radio with one of them rotary dials hooked up to two large speakers in my room. I used those to listen to the radio every day.

    Even better, when night time came around you could pick up all sorts of stations from far away. Chicago and 1000, Cleveland and WTAM 1100? or something like that, WCBS 660, and St Louis KMOX. Eventually I got one of those boomboxes in my room with a more digital display and that’s what I used to listen.

  4. Quadstriker

    Gonna answer but first I’m gonna pause 15 seconds for station ID

  5. Mike2k33

    I like that WCUB is a Brewers radio affiliate

  6. indubitable96

    AM 570 (KLAC) has been the home of Dodger baseball since 2012. Loved listening to Vin call games when I was younger. I can’t remember what station games were on prior to that

  7. Maverick21FM

    kFGO and the Twins Radio Network
    Herb Carneal and John Gordon

  8. ashsolomon1

    In central Connecticut usually get 880 am no problem but the local affiliate is 97.9 fm which for some reason didn’t broadcast a few random games last season

  9. Pkuszmaul

    Grew up in NW Ohio listening to Ernie Harwell call Tigers games on WJR out of Detroit. The station was so strong we got it in S Dakota one night on vacation. Now that they’ve changed broadcast stations you can’t get the broadcast in Toledo at all (home of the Tigers AAA team).

    I still listen to lots of radio calls living out of market on the MLB app and my kid has learned the joy of falling asleep listening to baseball on the radio.

  10. lava172

    I love making the long drive from Mexico to Nevada (Missouri)

  11. GluedGlue

    Sometimes I can get a bounce from WDBC, but usually I just listen on Audacy.  

  12. CNYMetroStar

    Annoyed by the Mets a little bit but at least I can get the game through the Audacy app now

  13. SeatownJay

    I grew up listening to Dave Neihaus on KIRO 710 AM.

  14. dzuunmod

    Used to listen to Dave Van Horne and Ken Singleton call Expos games on AM1310 from Ottawa, part of the (English-language) Montreal Expos radio network.

    I remember going to a game at the Big O one time, I was probably 7 or 8, and we were sitting behind home plate, maybe 20, 25 rows up, under the overhang of the second deck. My dad pointed up at a series of microphones dangling down from the press box. He said those were for the radio broadcasts to pick up crowd noise. I remember thinking that was pretty cool.

  15. GBPack52

    ESPN 1000 with Len Kasper and Darrin Jackson

  16. BuffaloAmbitious3531

    I’m a Jays fan. I don’t remember what the sports radio station was when I was a kid, but I remember in the late ’90s, our oldies station, 1050 CHUM, briefly became the sports radio station. Then we switched to the FAN 590, which apparently still exists.

  17. I was able to tune into 700 WLW from Florida less than a decade ago.

  18. Firm-Mechanic3763

    🎶 The Reds are on the Radio 🎶

  19. MrSCR23

    680 The Fan is the flagship now, they have an FM repeater. My nights in elementary/middle school were spent listening to Jim Powell and Don Sutton on Project 96.1/94.9 The Bull

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