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Jan 2023

Wayne Randazzo is New Angels TV Play-By-Play Voice

Bally Sports West, in partnership with the Los Angeles Angels, announced Wayne Randazzo as the Club’s new play-by-play announcer on Angels telecasts.

Randazzo, a proud Italian American, is also the voice of IABF at the organization’s annual gala.

“I’m incredibly grateful to the Los Angeles Angels and Bally Sports West for the wonderful opportunity to be the new television voice of the Angels,” said Randazzo. “I can’t wait to get started alongside my new partners, Mark Gubicza, Erica Weston and the production crew to bring Angels baseball to our great fans.”

Randazzo joins the Angels with close to 20 years of broadcasting experience both at the local and national level. In addition to his role with the Angels, he will continue his duties with Apple TV+ serving as a play-by-play voice for Friday Night Baseball. Randazzo spent the last four seasons as a play-by-play announcer for the New York Mets on WCBS Radio alongside Howie Rose. He also called Mets games on SportsNet New York and spent four seasons (2015-2018) as the pre- and post-game host on the Mets Radio Network.

Randazzo came to New York from Chicago where he worked at CBS Radio with WSCR-AM and WBBM-AM as an anchor and talk show host while also hosting pre- and post-game shows for the Chicago White Sox. He also served as a play-by-play announcer for various sporting events on ESPN, FS1, Big Ten Network, MLB Network, and broadcasts the NFL on Sports USA Radio and MLB on Fox.

A Chicago, Illinois native, Randazzo began his broadcasting career at Arizona State University then transferred to North Central College in Naperville, where he called a variety of events for WONC – the student radio station – until he graduated in 2007. He went on to work for four seasons (2008-2011) as the lead play-by-play voice for the Mobile BayBears, the Double-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, and three campaigns (2012-2014) for the Kane County Cougars, then-Single A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals and Chicago Cubs.

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