Found February 07, 2012 on Fox Sports West:
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Now that the silly, lip-synced, concussion-induced, look-at-me professional sport that doesn't even play in Los Angeles is finally over, we can move on to the world's greatest game? Get those big-screen LEDs and plasmas fired up pitchers and catchers report to Camelback Ranch in Arizona in just two weeks, and on Tuesday, the Dodgers released their spring training broadcast schedule. Counting their three Freeway Series games against the Angels, the Dodgers will televise 18 spring training games. The Dodgers said Vin Scully will broadcast a pair of games from Camelback on March 17 against the Giants and March 18 vs. the Angels. There are 13 games scheduled to be carried by Prime Ticket, three on KCAL Channel 9 and two on Fox Sports West. The Dodgers' new flagship radio station, KLAC-AM (570), will air nine games and Spanish-language station KTNQ-AM (1020) will carry eight. Once again you won't see or hear it all, of course. On nine different game days, the Dodgers will be on neither English-speaking TV nor radio. Scully aside, the Dodgers' regular-season announcing duos of Charley Steiner and Rick Monday, and Eric Collins and Steve Lyons, will announce the spring broadcasts. Jaime Jarrin and Pepe Yniguez will broadcast the Spanish-language games, with Fernando Valenzeula joining for three games. The spring opener March 5 against the White Sox will be on radio only. The first televised game is the following day on Prime Ticket with Steiner and Monday. The complete spring broadcasting schedule can be found here.
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