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Media and broadcast information/history for the
Miami Marlins :
Flagship broadcast outlets
All names/call letters used are those used by the broadcaster the last time the team was broadcast on that outlet.
Television
Radio
English
WINZ 940 AM (2014–present) – Flagship in Miami
WAXY 790 AM (2008–2013) – Flagship in Miami
WQAM 560 AM (1993–2007) – Flagship in Miami
Marlins Radio Network (1993–present) – Distributes games to radio stations around Florida
XM Satellite Radio (2005–present) – Carries games as part of MLB package
WQAM did not renew the contract with the Marlins when it expired after the 2007 season at the request of the
Miami Dolphins .
[1] WAXY 790 (The Ticket) signed a contract to become the flagship station for the Marlins.
Spanish
WAQI 710 AM (present)
WQBA 1140 AM (1998–2008)
WCMQ 1210 AM (1993–1997)
Broadcasters
Television
Radio
English
Spanish
Manolo Alvarez : Spanish radio play-by-play 1993–1998
Jesus Diaz : Spanish radio play-by-play 1999
Luis Quintana: Spanish radio play-by-play 2002–present
Felo Ramírez : Spanish radio play-by-play 1993–2017
Ángel Rodríguez : Spanish radio play-by-play 2000–2001
See also
Notes
* Angel & O'Brien split innings doing play-by-play between radio and television for four seasons
References
Related programs Related articles National coverage Former
FSN regional coverage
Fox/MyTV O&O Stations
New York City:
WNYW 5 (Yankees, 1999–2001 ),
WWOR 9 (N.Y. Giants, 1951–1957 ; Brooklyn Dodgers, 1950–1957 ; Mets, 1962–1998 ; Yankees, 2005–2014 )
Los Angeles:
KTTV 11 (Dodgers, 1958–1992 ),
KCOP 13 (Dodgers, 2002–2005 ; Angels, 2006–2012 )
Chicago:
WFLD 32 (White Sox, 1968–1972 , 1982–1989 )
Philadelphia:
WTXF 29 (Phillies, 1983–1989 )
Dallas–Fort Worth:
KDFW 4 &
KDFI 27 (Texas Rangers, 2001–2009 )
San Francisco–Oakland:
KTVU 2 (Giants, 1961–2007 ; Athletics, 1973–1974 ),
KICU 36 (Athletics, 1999–2008 )
Boston:
WFXT 25 (Red Sox, 2000–2002 )
Washington, D.C.:
WTTG 5 (Senators, 1948–1958 ),
WDCA 20 (Nationals, 2005–2008 )
Houston:
KRIV 26 (Astros, 1979–1982 ),
KTXH 20 (Astros, 1983–1997 , 2008–2012 )
Detroit:
WJBK 2 (Tigers, 1953–1974 ; 2007 )
Minneapolis–Saint Paul:
KMSP 9 (Twins, 1979–1988 , 1998–2002 ),
WFTC 29 (Twins, 1990–1992 , 2005–2010 )
TV history by decade
Commentators
Play-by-play announcers Former play-by-play announcers
Color commentators
Guest commentators Field reporters
Studio hosts
Studio analysts
Lore
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World Series AL Championship Series NL Championship Series AL Division Series NL Division Series All-Star Game World Baseball Classic