This is a list of notable American public address announcers.
Baseball
Major League Baseball - Current Public Address Announcers
Major League Baseball - Former Public Address Announcers
- Alex Anthony â New York Jets and New York Mets
- Pete Arbogast â Los Angeles Dodgers
- Rex Barney â Baltimore Orioles
- Carl Beane â Boston Red Sox
- Renel Brooks-Moon â San Francisco Giants
- Charlie Brotman â U.S. presidential inauguration parades, Washington Senators, Washington Nationals
- Frederick William Burns â Earliest known announcer dating to 1884, New York Giants, Track and Field, Bicycle Racing, Automobile Racing, Boxing, Rowing
- Dick Callahan â Oakland Athletics, and Saint Mary's College of California
- Bob Casey â Minnesota Twins
- J. Fred Duckett â Houston Astros
- Sherm Feller â Boston Red Sox
- Paul Friedman â Chicago Cubs
- Halsey Hall â Minnesota Twins
- Jim Hall â New York Giants football team, New York Yankees
- Sherman Maxwell - known as "Jocko". 1st Sports Commentator of color. Also, PA announcer for the Newark Eagles of Negro league baseball.
- Bill Melton - Texas Rangers
- Wayne Messmer â Chicago Cubs
- Joel Meyers â St. Louis Cardinals
- Nick Nickson â Los Angeles Dodgers
- Pat Pieper â Chicago Cubs
- John Ramsey â Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Kings, Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Angels, USC Trojans
- Bob Sheppard â New York Yankees, New York Giants
- Sherry Davis - San Francisco Giants - 1st Full Time Female Public Address Announcer in Professional Baseball History. 1993âÂÂ2000
Basketball
National Basketball Association
Other Basketball Announcers
Boxing/Wrestling
Football
National Football League
Other Football Announcers
Horse racing
Ice Hockey
National Hockey League
Mixed
- Tom Carnegie â Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indiana high school basketball
- Marty Glickman â (sports announcer)
- Bob Jenkins - Indianapolis Motor Speedway
- Bill Melton - 1996 Olympics, Cotton Bowl Classic, Texas Relays, FIBA World Basketball Championships, FIFA Men's and Women's World Cup Soccer, World Championship Tennis, SMU football and basketball
- Alan Roach â Colorado Avalanche, Colorado Rapids, Minnesota Vikings, Super Bowl, Pro Bowl, NFL International Series, Olympic Hockey, Olympic Boxing, former PA Announcer of the Denver Broncos
- Jeff Shreve â Cleveland Browns â University of Akron, Canton Charge, Mid-American Conference
- Don Wadewitz - Milwaukee Area Technical College Stormers, UW-Whitewater Warhawks
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