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  1. 5. Jan. 2024 · Washington Nationals fans can rejoice — they’ll have at least two more years with beloved play-by-play man Bob Carpenter calling Nats games on MASN. In a post to his X account, Carpenter laid out his plans for the next two seasons as he looks to wind down his career.

  2. Bob Carpenter is on sabbatical from work, and nothing has occurred to him. He is not ill or suffering from any disease, as some worried followers suspected. The Nationals announcer will be back at Nats Park on Friday after a well-deserved sabbatical.

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  3. Bob Carpenter (born 1953) is an American sportscaster and current television play-by-play announcer for Major League Baseball 's Washington Nationals on MASN. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and graduated from William Cullen McBride High School.

  4. Carpenter has broadcast baseball playoffs, five Triple-A All-Star Games, NCAA/NIT Basketball Tournaments and college football bowl games. His studio work includes “College Gameday” and “College Football Scoreboard” shows. Carpenter announced the 2005 NCAA Basketball Final Four in his hometown of St. Louis for NCAA International TV, one ...

  5. 23. Jan. 2023 · Today, the face of the Nationals franchise is not a player at all. While we wait on the next Ryan Zimmerman, that honor must be bestowed upon Bob Carpenter. As Washington's beloved play-by-play announcer, Carpenter breathes life into the television broadcast day in and day out. His iconic "See you later!" home run call is known all ...

  6. Bob Carpenter, virtually the only TV play-by-play voice Washington Nationals fans have ever known, said Friday he plans to broadcast two more seasons on MASN. In a post to his X (formerly...

  7. 6. Jan. 2024 · Kevin Frandsen will resume his role as the Nationals' color commentator after replacing fan favorite FP Santangelo in 2022. Frandsen played with the Washington Nationals back in 2014. Dan Kolko will be returning for his 13th season covering the Nationals and 11th as part of the TV broadcast team.