Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Voices of Summer: The Cubs on Radio


The home-team baseball broadcaster has a unique position among sports announcers. None other visits with fans every day for six months at a time, year after year and even decade after decade. None other is so inseparable from our memories of specific plays and players and games, or of lazy summer afternoons and evenings from long ago. None other becomes virtually a family member for those who closely follow the team. Pat Hughes, the current radio voice of the Cubs, is celebrating his 25th year as such an honorary family member to his listeners.

    
PAT HUGHES
The Cubs began broadcasting their games on radio in 1924, on television in 1948. In the early years, the club did not grant exclusive rights to any station, so fans could choose among multiple stations carrying the same ballgame at the same time with different announcers. WGN was closely identified with the Cubs for many years, and younger fans might be surprised to learn that it was the exclusive home of the Cubs on radio "only" from 1959 to 2014. Both WGN and the Cubs were owned by the Tribune Company from 1981 until the Cubs were sold to the Ricketts family in 2009.

     Below is the complete list of Cubs broadcasters on radio.

 

Radio Stations

Various, 1924-1943

WJJD, 1944

WIND, 1945-1958

WGN, 1959-2014

WBBM, 2015

WSCR, 2016-present

 

Radio Play-by-Play (era of multiple stations)

Hal Totten, 1924-1935 (WMAQ)

Quin Ryan, 1925-1927 (WGN)

John O'Hara, 1928-1933 (WCFL)

Bob Elson, 1928-1941 (WGN)

Pat Flanagan, 1929-1940 (WBBM)

Russ Hodges, 1935-1938 (WIND)

John O’Hara, 1936 (WJJD)

Hal Totten, 1936-1943 (WCFL)

John Harrington, 1937-1938 (WJJD)

Charlie Grimm, 1939-1940 (WJJD)

Pat Flanagan, 1941-1943 (WJJD)

Jack Brickhouse, 1942-1943 (WGN)

 

Radio Play-by-Play (era of single station)

Bert Wilson, 1944-1955

Jack Quinlan, 1956-1964

Vince Lloyd, 1965-1986

Dewayne Staats, 1987-1989

Thom Brennaman, 1990-1995

Pat Hughes, 1996-present

 

Radio Analyst

Bud Campbell, 1951-1953

Bob Elson, 1954

Jack Quinlan, 1955

Gene Elston, 1955-1957

Milo Hamilton, 1956-1957

Lou Boudreau, 1958-1959

Charlie Grimm, 1960

Lou Boudreau, 1961-1987

Jim Frey, 1987

Dave Nelson, 1988-1989

Bob Brenly, 1990-1991

Ron Santo, 1990-2010

Keith Moreland, 2011-2013

Ron Coomer, 2014-present

 

Duly Noted: Harry Caray frequently worked on radio for the Cubs during his 16 years (1982-1997) with the club, usually handling play-by-play for three innings per game. He is not listed above because his main area of responsibility was the TV booth.

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