Baltimore Orioles Radio Network
Official radio network of MLB's Baltimore Orioles
The Baltimore Orioles Radio Network comprises 39 stations in five states and the District of Columbia.[1]
Beginning in 2022, the Orioles' flagship station is once again WBAL/1090 AM and is joined by sister station WIYY/97.9 FM; a game conflict with the Baltimore Ravens sees one station carrying the Orioles, and the other the Ravens. The contract is for six years.[2] Geoff Arnold, Brett Hollander, Melanie Newman and Scott Garceau are the Orioles' radio voices who are part of a rotation in which two broadcasters work each game.[3] All 162 regular-season baseball games are currently broadcast throughout the network.
Affiliates
(Updated as of January 6, 2023.)
Delaware
City | Station | Frequency |
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Lewes/Ocean City, Maryland | WXDE | FM 105.9 |
Seaford | WUSX | FM 98.5 |
Wilmington | WWTX | AM 1290 |
District of Columbia
City | Station | Frequency |
---|---|---|
Washington, D.C. | WSBN | AM 630[4] |
Maryland
City | Station | Frequency |
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Annapolis | WNAV | AM 1430 |
W260BM | FM 99.9 | |
Baltimore (flagships) | WBAL | AM 1090 |
WIYY | FM 97.9 | |
WIYY-HD2 | FM 97.9 HD2 | |
W268BA | FM 101.5 | |
Cambridge | WCEM | AM 1240 |
Crisfield | WBEY-FM | FM 97.9 |
Cumberland / Frostburg | WTBO | AM 1450 |
W250CM | FM 97.9 | |
Frederick | W292FR | FM 106.3 |
WWEG-HD4 | FM 106.9 HD4 | |
Hagerstown | WARK | AM 1490 |
W244CP | FM 98.9 | |
Pocomoke City | WGOP | AM 540 |
W293DN | FM 100.7 | |
Salisbury | WTGM | AM 960 |
Westminster | WTTR | AM 1470 |
W272CX | FM 102.3 |
North Carolina
City | Station | Frequency |
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Greenville | WGHB | AM 1250 |
Washington | WDLX | AM 930 |
Pennsylvania
City | Station | Frequency |
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Carlisle | WIOO | AM 1000 |
W250AP | FM 97.9 | |
WHYL | AM 960 | |
Gettysburg | WGET | AM 1320 |
W229DK | FM 93.7 | |
Hanover | WHVR | AM 1280 |
W237EN | FM 95.3 | |
Shippensburg | WRDD | AM 1480 |
W230AX | FM 93.9 | |
York | WSBA | AM 910 |
W230CQ | FM 93.9 | |
WGLD | AM 1440 |
Virginia
City | Station | Frequency |
---|---|---|
Hopewell | WHAP | AM 1340 |
W245CU | FM 96.9 | |
Lynchburg | WLVA | AM 580 |
W231CE | FM 94.1 | |
Norfolk | WVSP-FM | FM 94.1 |
West Virginia
City | Station | Frequency |
---|---|---|
Berkeley Springs | WCST | AM 1010 |
Martinsburg | WEPM | AM 1340 |
W229CM | FM 93.7 |
See also
References
- ^ "Broadcast Affiliates". Baltimore Orioles.
- ^ Press release on January 5, 2022 announcing WBAL as the flagship of the Orioles; retrieved January 7, 2022.
- ^ "How to listen to Baltimore Orioles games on WBAL NewsRadio," WBAL.com, Tuesday, October 4, 2022. Retrieved January 8, 2023.
- ^ "ESPN 630 AM The Sports Capitol Named the Official Washington, D.C. Radio Home of the Baltimore Orioles," ESPN 630 AM (WSBN), Wednesday, March 24, 2021. Retrieved March 24, 2021
- Radio Business Report article on WBAL reacquiring Orioles broadcasts
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Baltimore Orioles
- Established in 1901
- Formerly the Milwaukee Brewers and the St. Louis Browns
- Based in Baltimore, Maryland
- Spring training
- Majestic Park
- West End Park
- Coffee Pot Park
- Wright Field
- Tech Field
- Perris Hill Park
- Yuma Municipal Stadium
- City Island Ball Park
- Scottsdale Stadium
- Miami Stadium
- Ed Smith Stadium
- Al Lang Stadium
- Fort Lauderdale Stadium
- Owner: David Rubenstein
- Executive Vice President/General Manager: Mike Elias
- Manager: Brandon Hyde
championships (3)
pennants (7)
division titles (10)
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affiliates
- Triple-A: Norfolk Tides
- Double-A: Bowie Baysox
- High-A: Aberdeen IronBirds
- Single-A: Delmarva Shorebirds
- Rookie:
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- Announcers
- Kevin Brown
- Geoff Arnold
- Scott Garceau
- Melanie Newman
- Jim Palmer
- Ben McDonald
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