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Vin Scully, who has broadcast Dodgers games since 1950, does play-by-play during Dodgers' locally televised home games, road games against National League West opponents, and road games against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Unlike most baseball broadcasters, Scully prefers to announce solo. Scully only calls the first three innings on radio (simulcast with Dodgers' television broadcasts); after the first three innings, the radio broadcasts are handled by Charley Steiner on play-by-play and Rick Monday with color commentary while Scully continues on television. When Scully is unavailable or the game is only being nationally televised, Steiner and Monday handle the entire game broadcast.
California:
- KLAC 570 AM Los Angeles (English flagship station)
- KNZR 1560 AM Bakersfield
- KBOV 1230 AM Bishop
- KROP 1300 AM Brawley / El Centro
- KCBL 1340 AM Fresno
- KAVL 610 AM Lancaster / Palmdale
- KPSI 920 AM Palm Springs
- KWDJ 1360 AM Ridgecrest
- KPRO 1570 AM Riverside
- KYNS 1340 AM San Luis Obispo / Santa Maria
- KHTS 1220 AM Santa Clarita
- KVEN 1450 AM Ventura
- KRZR 1400 AM Visalia
Other:
- KQTM 101.7 FM Albuquerque, New Mexico
- KICE 940 AM Bend, Oregon
- KROD 600 AM El Paso, Texas
- WSJD 100.5 FM Evansville, Indiana (partial schedule)
- KYVA 1230 AM Gallup, New Mexico
- KSHP 1400 AM Las Vegas, Nevada
- WSTA 1340 AM Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (partial schedule)
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