The Arizona Diamondbacks Radio Networks are 2 radio networks, of 24 total stations with 2 F.M. translators, carrying games of the Arizona Diamondbacks.[1] There is an English-language network consisting of 20 stations and a Spanish-language network of five stations, including four in Mexico. The English-language network originates at KTAR/620 and KMVP-FM/98.7 in Phoenix, Arizona, while the Spanish-language network originates at KHOV-FM/105.1 serving Phoenix. The main play-by-play announcer on the English-language network is Chris Garagiola.[2] The color analyst is former major-leaguer Tom Candiotti. The games' pre- & post-game host is Jeff Munn who also fills in on play-by-play. On the Spanish-language network, the play-by-play announcer is Oscar Soria and the color analyst is Miguel Quintana. Arturo Ochoa is the fill-in Spanish play-by-play announcer, and the fill-in color analyst is Richard Saenz.[3]
Station list
Flagships
United States
Arizona
New Mexico
Mexico
All four Mexican affiliates are in the state of Sonora and owned by Grupo Larsa Comunicaciones.
Unsure status
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| KZUZ |
93.5 FM |
Show Low (simulcasts KZUA but not listed as the affiliate of record for Show Low).
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| KHIL |
1250 AM |
Willcox
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| XEHOS-AM |
1540 AM |
Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico (????-2013)
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| XHITA-FM |
96.5 FM |
Sonoita/Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, Mexico (????-????)
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| XHLDC-FM |
90.7 FM |
Magdalena, Sonora, Mexico (2014-2016)
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Notes:
- Spanish-language stations are listed in italics.
- Translators are listed smaller than full-power stations.
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