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TV & Radio
UNDER THE HALO
WAYNE RANDAZZO TELEVISION PLAY BY PLAY
Wayne Randazzo returns to the Angels broadcast team for his fourth
season after joining prior to the 2023 season. In addition to his role in the
television booth as a play-by-play voice with the Angels, he will continue
his duties with Apple TV serving as a play-by-play voice for Friday Night
Baseball.
Randazzo spent four seasons (2019-2022) as a play-by-play announcer UNDER THE HALO
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.
MARK GUBICZA TELEVISION COLOR ANALYST
Former Major League Baseball veteran Mark Gubicza is entering his 20th
year of providing color commentary for Angels broadcasts. Gubicza will also
continue as an analyst for the Angels’ pre- and post- game shows, “Angels
Live”, which he has done for the past
20 seasons.
Gubicza previously co-hosted the FS
Baseball Report, which aired nationally on FOX Sports,
previewing future matchups, and breaking down current
standings in the league. In 2004, Gubicza provided
analysis for Minnesota Twins games from Los Angeles.
He made his first television appearance as an analyst for
FSN in April 2000 on Baseball Today and the National
Sports Report. He also hosted the Southern California
Baseball Report on AM570 for three years.
In his professional baseball career, Gubicza spent 14
seasons in the Major Leagues. Drafted in 1981, he spent
13 seasons with the Kansas City Royals, becoming a
World Series Champion in 1985 and 20-game winner in
1988. In both 1988 and 1989, he was named to the AL
All-Star team. He finished his career with the Angels in
1997. To honor his many accomplishments on the field,
he was named to the Kansas City Royals Hall of Fame as
well as the Pennsylvania Hall of Fame in 2006. He was
also named to the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame, class
of 2010. Gubicza received the 2022 Southern California
Sports Broadcaster Award for most outstanding TV
Analyst.
Gubicza and his wife, Lisa, live in Chatsworth, Calif.
and have three children, Nicolette, Chad and Ashley.
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