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List of Montreal Expos broadcasters

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Broadcasters for the Montreal Expos Major League Baseball team.

English

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Television

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Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) References
1969 CBC Hal Kelly Jim Hearn [1]
1970 CBC Hal Kelly Don Drysdale [2]
1971 CBC Dave Van Horne Don Drysdale [3]
1972 CBC Dave Van Horne Pee Wee Reese, Jackie Robinson,
Bobby Bragan, or Mickey Mantle
[4][5]
1973 CBC Dave Van Horne Duke Snider [6]
1974 CBC Dave Van Horne Duke Snider [7]
1975 CBC Dave Van Horne Duke Snider [8]
1976 CBC Dave Van Horne Duke Snider [9]
1977 CBC Dave Van Horne Duke Snider [10]
1978 CBC Dave Van Horne Duke Snider [11]
1979 CBC Dave Van Horne Duke Snider [12]
1980 CBC Dave Van Horne Duke Snider [13]
1981 CBC Dave Van Horne Duke Snider [14]
1982 CBC Dave Van Horne Duke Snider [15]
1983 CBC Dave Van Horne Duke Snider [16]
1984 CBC Dave Van Horne Duke Snider
1985 CBC Dave Van Horne Duke Snider [17]
TSN Tommy Hutton Ken Singleton [18]
1986 CBC Dave Van Horne Duke Snider [19]
TSN Tommy Hutton Ken Singleton [20]
1987 TV Labatt Dave Van Horne Ken Singleton [21]
TSN Jim Hughson Ken Singleton [22]
1988 CBC/TV Labatt Dave Van Horne Jim Fanning [23][24]
TSN Jim Hughson Ken Singleton [23]
1989 CTV Dave Van Horne Ken Singleton [25]
TSN Jim Hughson Ken Singleton [25]
1990 CTV
TSN
Dave Van Horne Ken Singleton [26]
1991 CTV
TSN
CBC
Dave Van Horne Ken Singleton [27]
1992 CTV
TSN
Dave Van Horne Ken Singleton [28]
1993 CTV
TSN
Dave Van Horne Ken Singleton [29]
1994 TSN Dave Van Horne Ken Singleton
1995 TSN Dave Van Horne Ken Singleton [30]
1996 TSN Dave Van Horne Ken Singleton or Mike Stenhouse 1 [31]
1997 TSN Dave Van Horne Gary Carter [32]
1998 TSN Dave Van Horne Gary Carter [33]
1999 TSN Dave Van Horne Gary Carter [34]
2000 None None None
2001 TSN Vic Rauter Warren Sawkiw [35]
2002 None None None
2003 None None None
2004 The Score Sam Cosentino Warren Cromartie or Darrin Fletcher [36]

Radio

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Year Flagship station Primary announcers Secondary announcer(s)2 References
1969 CKGM Dave Van Horne and Russ Taylor [37]
1970 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Russ Taylor [37]
1971 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Russ Taylor Various
1972 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Russ Taylor Various
1973 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Russ Taylor Various
1974 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Russ Taylor Various [38]
1975 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Russ Taylor Various
1976 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Russ Taylor Tom Cheek [39]
1977 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Duke Snider Russ Taylor and Ron Reusch
1978 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Duke Snider Ron Reusch and Ted Tevan
1979 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Duke Snider Ron Reusch and Ted Tevan
1980 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Duke Snider Ron Reusch and Ted Blackman [40]
1981 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Duke Snider Ron Reusch and Tommy Hutton [41]
1982 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Duke Snider Ron Reusch and Tommy Hutton [42]
1983 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Duke Snider Ron Reusch and Tommy Hutton
1984 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Duke Snider Ron Reusch and Tommy Hutton [43]
1985 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Duke Snider Ron Reusch and Tommy Hutton
1986 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Duke Snider Ron Reusch and Tommy Hutton [44]
1987 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Jim Fanning Rob Faulds [45]
1988 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Jim Fanning Rob Faulds and Richard Griffin [24]
1989 CJAD Dave Van Horne and Jerry Trupiano Bobby Winkles [46]
1990 CJAD Dave Van Horne and Jerry Trupiano Bobby Winkles [47]
1991 CFCF Dave Van Horne and Ken Singleton Elliott Price and Bobby Winkles [48][49]
1992 CIQC Dave Van Horne and Ken Singleton Elliott Price and Bobby Winkles [50]
1993 CIQC Dave Van Horne and Ken Singleton Elliott Price and Bobby Winkles [51]
1994 CIQC Dave Van Horne and Ken Singleton Elliott Price and Richard Griffin [52]
1995 CIQC Dave Van Horne and Ken Singleton Elliott Price and Mike Stenhouse [53]
1996 CIQC Dave Van Horne and Ken Singleton or Mike Stenhouse 1 Elliott Price and Mike Stenhouse or Marc Griffin 1 [54]
1997 CIQC Dave Van Horne and Joe Cannon Elliott Price [55]
1998 CIQC Dave Van Horne and Joe Cannon Elliott Price [33]
1999 CIQC Dave Van Horne and Joe Cannon Elliott Price [34]
2000 MLB.com Dave Van Horne and Joe Cannon [56]
2001 CKGM Elliott Price and Terry Haig [57]
2002 CKGM Elliott Price and Terry Haig [58]
2003 CKGM Elliott Price and various announcers3 [59]
2004 CKGM Elliott Price and various announcers3 [60]

French

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Television

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Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) References
1969 Radio-Canada Guy Ferron Raymond Lebrun or Jean-Pierre Roy [61][62]
1970 Radio-Canada Guy Ferron Jean-Pierre Roy
1971 Radio-Canada Guy Ferron Jean-Pierre Roy
1972 Radio-Canada Guy Ferron Jean-Pierre Roy [63]
1973 Radio-Canada Guy Ferron Jean-Pierre Roy [64]
1974 Radio-Canada Guy Ferron Jean-Pierre Roy [65]
1975 Radio-Canada Guy Ferron Jean-Pierre Roy [66]
1976 Radio-Canada Guy Ferron Jean-Pierre Roy [67]
1977 Radio-Canada Guy Ferron Jean-Pierre Roy
1978 Radio-Canada Guy Ferron Jean-Pierre Roy
1979 Radio-Canada Guy Ferron Jean-Pierre Roy
1980 Radio-Canada Guy Ferron Jean-Pierre Roy [68]
1981 Radio-Canada Guy Ferron Jean-Pierre Roy [69]
1982 Radio-Canada Raymond Lebrun Jean-Pierre Roy [70]
1983 Radio-Canada Raymond Lebrun Jean-Pierre Roy [71]
1984 Radio-Canada Raymond Lebrun Claude Raymond [72]
1985 Radio-Canada Raymond Lebrun Claude Raymond [73]
1986 Radio-Canada Raymond Lebrun Claude Raymond
1987 Radio-Canada Raymond Lebrun Claude Raymond
1988 Radio-Canada Raymond Lebrun Claude Raymond [74]
1989 Radio-Canada Raymond Lebrun Claude Raymond [75]
RDS Denis Casavant Claude Raymond [76]
1990 Radio-Canada Raymond Lebrun Claude Raymond [77]
RDS Denis Casavant Rodger Brulotte [77]
1991 Radio-Canada Raymond Lebrun Claude Raymond
RDS Denis Casavant Rodger Brulotte
1992 Radio-Canada Raymond Lebrun Claude Raymond
RDS Denis Casavant Rodger Brulotte [50]
1993 Radio-Canada Raymond Lebrun Claude Raymond [78]
RDS Denis Casavant Rodger Brulotte [78]
1994 Radio-Canada Camille Dube Claude Raymond [79]
RDS Denis Casavant Rodger Brulotte [79]
1995 Radio-Canada Camille Dube Claude Raymond [80]
TQS Michel Villeneuve Marc Griffin [81]
RDS Denis Casavant Rodger Brulotte
1996 Radio-Canada Camille Dube Claude Raymond
TQS Michel Villeneuve Marc Griffin
RDS Denis Casavant Rodger Brulotte [82]
1997 Radio-Canada René Pothier Claude Raymond
TQS Michel Villeneuve Marc Griffin
RDS Denis Casavant Rodger Brulotte
1998 Radio-Canada René Pothier Claude Raymond
TQS Michel Villeneuve Marc Griffin
RDS Denis Casavant Rodger Brulotte
1999 Radio-Canada René Pothier Claude Raymond
RDS Denis Casavant Rodger Brulotte [83]
2000 RDS Denis Casavant Jean St-Onge [83]
2001 RDS Denis Casavant Rodger Brulotte [84]
2002 RDS Denis Casavant Rodger Brulotte
2003 RDS Denis Casavant Rodger Brulotte [85]
2004 RDS Denis Casavant Rodger Brulotte [86]

Radio

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Year Flagship station Primary announcers Secondary announcer(s) References
1969 CKLM Jean-Paul Sarault and Jean-Pierre Roy Jacques Doucet [87]
1969 CKLM Jean-Paul Sarault and Jean-Pierre Roy Jacques Doucet
1970 CKLM Jean-Paul Sarault and Jean-Pierre Roy Jacques Doucet
1971 CKLM Jean-Paul Sarault and Jean-Pierre Roy Jacques Doucet
1972 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Jean-Pierre Roy Ron Piché [63]
1973 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Claude Raymond [88]
1974 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Claude Raymond [89]
1975 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Claude Raymond
1976 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Claude Raymond
1977 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Claude Raymond
1978 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Claude Raymond
1979 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Claude Raymond
1980 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Claude Raymond [40]
1981 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Claude Raymond
1982 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Claude Raymond
1983 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Claude Raymond
1984 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Rodger Brulotte [72]
1985 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Rodger Brulotte
1986 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Rodger Brulotte
1987 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Rodger Brulotte
1988 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Rodger Brulotte [74]
1989 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Rodger Brulotte [75]
1990 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Rodger Brulotte Pierre Arsenault [77][90]
1991 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Rodger Brulotte
1992 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Rodger Brulotte Alain Chantelois [50]
1993 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Rodger Brulotte Alain Chantelois [78]
1994 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Rodger Brulotte Alain Chantelois [79]
1995 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Rodger Brulotte Alain Chantelois [91]
1996 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Rodger Brulotte Alain Chantelois
1997 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Rodger Brulotte Alain Chantelois
1998 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Rodger Brulotte Alain Chantelois
1999 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Rodger Brulotte Alain Chantelois [92]
2000 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Rodger Brulotte Alain Chantelois [93]
2001 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Claude Raymond or Marc Griffin [94]
2002 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Marc Griffin
2003 CKAC Jacques Doucet and Marc Griffin
2004 CKOO-FM Jacques Doucet and Marc Griffin [95]

Notes

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1.^ Ken Singleton left the Expos in May 1996 to join the MLB on Fox. He was replaced by Mike Stenhouse. Marc Griffin filled-in on radio broadcasts when Stenhouse was calling games on television.[54]
2.^ From 1971 to 1976, 1987, 1989 to 1990, and 1997 to 1999, the Expos had a secondary announcer for games Dave Van Horne called on television. From 1977 to 1986, 1988, and 1991 to 1996, the Expos had a secondary broadcast team for games when both radio announcers were on television.
3.^ During the 2003 and 2004 seasons, Elliott Price called called home games in Montreal alongside Mitch Melnick. For road games, various former players and minor league announcers, including Tim Wallach, Bill Lee, Russ Langer, Brett Dolan, Rob Evans, Warren Cromartie, Mike Curto, Jim Tocco, and Rich Burk, called games with Price on a volunteer basis.[60][96][97][98] Roberto Clemente Jr. called home games in Puerto Rico alongside Price in 2003, but the club used volunteer announcers for these games during the 2004 season.[99]

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