The current flagship radio station for the Tigers is WXYT-FM, at 97.1 FM. [1] Dan Dickerson calls play-by-play. [2] Bobby Scales and Andy Dirks rotate as the primary color analysts as of the 2024 season.
[3] The games are available online as well via Audacy. If a scheduling conflict occurs, WWJ is a substitute for its sister station. The Detroit Tigers' 2025 TV and radio broadcast teams will include some familiar faces as well as some key departures.
Meet the Detroit Tigers television and radio broadcast teams. The Detroit Tigers announced their broadcast teams for the 2025 season on Wednesday, with Jason Benetti paired with Andy Dirks and Dan Petry. The current flagship radio stations for the Detroit Tigers are WXYT, at 1270 AM, and WXYT-FM, at 97.1, both sports stations.
Dan Dickerson (play-by-play) and former Tiger catcher Jim Price (analyst) are the radio announcers. The games are simulcast on both stations unless there is a conflict with Detroit Red Wings hockey. The television rights are held by Fox Sports Net.
Mario Impemba (play. The Detroit Tigers have unveiled a series of updates to their television and radio broadcast teams for the 2025 season, blending familiar voices with fresh faces to enhance the fan experience across multiple platforms. Television Broadcasts Returning to the TV booth as the primary play-by-play announcer is Jason Benetti, whose debut season with the Tigers in 2024 was nothing short of stellar.
Andy Dirks has been serving as the color commentator for the Detroit Tigers on radio since the 2023 season. A former MLB player himself, he was a member of the team from 2011 to 2013. The Detroit Tigers have announced some small changes for their 2025 broadcasts and one notable name is still missing.
The current flagship radio station for the Tigers is WXYT-FM, at 97.1 FM. [1] Dan Dickerson calls play-by-play. [2] Bobby Scales and Andy Dirks rotate as the primary color analysts as of the 2024 season.
[3] The games are available online as well via Audacy. If a scheduling conflict occurs, WWJ is a substitute for its sister station. Former flagships WJR was the Tigers' radio flagship from.