As an audio listener only, I dial in about 3-4 games a day. Curious to hear from other radio listeners:
Who are your favorite announcers?
Why do they appeal to you?
Why you are radio rather than video?
Faves and Appeal
Len Kasper/Darrin Jackson/WSox - Kasper has good pipes, very descriptive and Jackson educates me about ball better than any broadcaster out there.
Ben Wagner/Blue Jays - Now that Dan Shulman has moved to video exclusively, Jays pair Wagner with multiple color analysts. Wagner does his homework, knows the opponents and paints good visuals. Very consistent broadcaster of a team which is fun to listen to,
Dan Dickerson/Tigers - understated, descriptive, just right amount of stats. Inviting voice.
Cory Provus/Twins - vastly improved since coming to 10,000 Lakes. Understands his listener and tries to compensate for a less than stellar partner.
Pat Hughes/Cubs - nostalgic voice and approach to the game
Ken Korach/As - good understanding of the game, descriptive. Best pipes in MLB.
Jeff Brantley/Reds - good baseball education from a Southern drawl. Simplifies for me the pitcher's approach to the game.
Growing on me:
John Sterling/Suzyn Weldman/Yanks
Why radio in such a visual era?
I gave up on the cable years ago. We watch only PBS news on local broadcast and then only on Fridays. Love my Netflix.
I shiver every time MLB teases me with a new video offering. It is not cost. Non-issue. I am concerned that I will become immersed in the TV and use less time for reading, family, cooking, etc. With radio, I can do something while listening to the radio; gardening, coffee roasting, cooking, etc.
Finally,, I grew up in the '50s. Nostalgia. The radio pulls me back in memories of listening to the Buffalo Bisons, Cleveland club, and the Yanks. I went so far to get a Hallicrafter radio so I could pick up the Dodgers when they moved from Brooklyn to LA.