List of Milwaukee Brewers broadcasters

Current broadcasters

Radio: Flagship WTMJ 620 plus other stations in the Midwest on the Brewers Radio Network.
Television (English): Bally Sports Wisconsin
Television (Spanish): A schedule of mainly Sunday home games is carried by Milwaukee's Telemundo network affiliate, WYTU-LD (channels 63/49.4).

Radio

  • Bob Uecker, Play by Play (since 1971)
  • Jeff Levering, Play by Play (since 2015)
  • Lane Grindle, fill-in play-by-play when Uecker or Levering is off (since 2016)
  • Josh Maurer, fill-in play-by-play when both Uecker and Levering are off (since 2022)

Television

  • Brian Anderson, Substitute Play by Play (since 2022), Play by Play (2007–2021)
  • Bill Schroeder, Color Analyst (since 1995)
  • Craig Coshun, Brewers Live Host (since 2007), Reporter (since 2001), Substitute Play by Play (since 2010)
  • Matt LePay (broadcaster/ play by play (2014–2021)
  • Jerry Augustine, Brewers Live Color Analysis (since 2009)
  • Telly Hughes, Reporter (since 2009)
  • Sophia Minnaert, Sideline reporter and producer
  • Jeff Levering, Play By Play (since 2022), Substitute Play by Play (2015–2021)

Radio broadcasters

  • Josh Maurer (2022–present)
  • Lane Grindle (2016–present)
  • Jeff Levering (2015–present)
  • Craig Counsell (2014) (fill-in)
  • Darryl Hamilton (2014) (fill-in) (deceased)
  • Jerry Augustine (2014) (fill-in)
  • Joe Block (2012–2015)
  • Dave Nelson (2010) (interim basis, while Uecker was on medical leave) (deceased)
  • Cory Provus (2009–2011)
  • Jim Powell (1996–2008)
  • Pat Hughes (1984–1995)
  • Dwayne Mosley (1982–1983)
  • Lorn Brown (1980–1981)
  • Bob Uecker (1971–present)
  • Tom Collins (1970–1972)
  • Merle Harmon (1970–1979)
  • Bill Schonely (1969)
  • Jimmy Dudley (1969) (deceased)

Radio broadcasters chronology

Radio broadcasters

  • Merle Harmon (1970–79) (deceased)
  • Tom Collins (1970–1972) (deceased)
  • Bob Uecker (1971–present) (since 2014, about 120 games per season)
  • Lorn Brown (1980–81) (deceased)
  • Dwayne Mosely (1982–83)
  • Pat Hughes (1984–95)
  • Jim Powell (1996–2008)
  • Len Kasper (1999–2001) (fill-in only)
  • Cory Provus (2009–2011)
  • Dave Nelson (2010) (filled in when Uecker was out because heart surgery) (deceased)
  • Joe Block (2012–15)
  • Darryl Hamilton (2014) (fill-in for Uecker) (deceased)
  • Craig Counsell (2014) (fill-in for Uecker)
  • Jerry Augustine (2014) (fill-in for Uecker)
  • Jeff Levering (2015–present) (fill-in for about 40 games (2015), full-time (2016–2021), fill-in for Uecker about 50 games 2022–present)
  • Lane Grindle (2016–present) (fill-in for Uecker in about 40 games (2015–2021), full-time 2022–present)

TV broadcasters

TV broadcasters chronology

Year Play by Play Analyst(s)
1970 Merle Harmon Tom Collins Dan O'Neill
1971 Jim Irwin
1972 Bob Uecker
1973 Eddie Doucette Johnny Logan
1974
1975 Jim Irwin Gary Bender
1976 Ray Scott Bob Uecker Merle Harmon
1977
1978 Mike Hegan
1979
1980
1981 Steve Shannon Kent Derdivanis Tom Collins Joe Castiglione
1982 Mike Hegan
1983
1984 Bob Uecker
1985
1986
1987 Jim Paschke
1988
1989 Pete Vuckovich
1990
1991
1992 Rory Markas Del Crandall
1993
1994
1995 Jim Paschke Bill Schroeder
1996
1997 Matt Vasgersian
1998
1999 Len Kasper Jim Powell
2000
2001
2002 Daron Sutton
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007 Brian Anderson
2008
2009
2010 Craig Coshun
2011
2012
2013
2014 Matt Lepay
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022 Jeff Levering Brian Anderson
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