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1935 Baseball Broadcasters & Networks

This is a team-by-team listing of the networks and announcers who broadcast games during the 1935 season. You can view announcers for any season using the Broadcasters by Year tool on the right.

 
Boston Braves Boston Braves
 TYPE   NETWORK   ANNOUNCERS 
Radio Yankee Network Fred Hoey


Boston Red Sox Boston Red Sox
 TYPE   NETWORK   ANNOUNCERS 
Radio WNAC Fred Hoey


Chicago Cubs Chicago Cubs
 TYPE   NETWORK   ANNOUNCERS 
Radio WGN Bob` Elson
Radio WMAQ Hal Totten
Radio WBBM Pat Flanagan
Radio WIND Russ Hodges


Chicago White Sox Chicago White Sox
 TYPE   NETWORK   ANNOUNCERS 
Radio WCFL  
Radio WGN Bob Elson
Radio WMAQ Hal Totten
Radio WBBM Pat Flanagan
Radio WIND Russ Hodges


Cincinnati Reds Cincinnati Reds
 TYPE   NETWORK   ANNOUNCERS 
Radio WCPO Harry Hartman
Radio WSAI Red Barber


Cleveland Indians Cleveland Indians
 TYPE   NETWORK   ANNOUNCERS 
Radio WHK Jack Graney


Detroit Tigers Detroit Tigers
 TYPE   NETWORK   ANNOUNCERS 
Radio WXYZ Harry Heilmann
Radio WWJ Ty Tyson


St. Louis Browns St. Louis Browns
 TYPE   NETWORK   ANNOUNCERS 
Radio KWK Bob Thomas
Radio KMOX France Laux
Radio WIL Neil Norman


St. Louis Cardinals St. Louis Cardinals
 TYPE   NETWORK   ANNOUNCERS 
Radio KWK Bob Thomas
Radio KMOX France Laux
Radio WIL Neil Norman


Washington Nationals Washington Nationals
 TYPE   NETWORK   ANNOUNCERS 
Radio WJSV Arch McDonald


The information above was compiled by the late Doug Pappas, SABR Business of Baseball Committee.

Broadcaster References

Golden Voices of Baseball by Ted Patterson
Voices of Summer: Ranking Baseball's 101 All-time Best Announcers by Curt Smith
And The Fans Roared: The Sports Broadcasts That Kept Us on the Edge of Our Seats by Joe Garner
And The Crowd Goes Wild: Relive the Most Celebrated Sports Events Ever Broadcast by Joe Garner
The Storytellers: From Mel Allen to Bob Costas, 60 Years of Baseball Tales from the Broadcast Booth  by Curt Smith
How About That! The Life of Mel Allen by Stephen Borelli
Where's Harry? Steve Stone Remembers 25 Years with Harry Caray by Steve Stone

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