On Air Staff
DodgerTalk
![]() Ken Levine is an Emmy Winning writer/director/producer/major league baseball announcer who returns as DodgerTalk host, an assignment he held for five years. In a career that has spanned over 30 years Ken has been the head writer of MASH, producer of CHEERS, creative consultant of FRASIER and WINGS, co-creator of three series, and writer of THE SIMPSONS and the Tom Hanks movie VOLUNTEERS. Additionally, Ken was the play-by-play voice of the Baltimore Orioles, Seattle Mariners, and San Diego Padres. Currently, in addition to his Dodger duties he writes for the HuffingtonPost and has a daily blog. |
![]() Josh Suchon brings over a decade of experience covering major league baseball as a reporter, published author, and broadcaster to "DodgerTalk." Suchon spent 10 years at The Oakland Tribune, the final seven years as a traveling beat reporter who covered five playoffs, the 2002 World Series, the 2001 all-star game, and averaged over 500 byline stories a year. Suchon switched careers in 2007, voluntarily giving up five-star hotels and flights across the country, in exchange for riding buses and sharing "economy" hotel rooms, while being the play-by-play announcer for the Modesto Nuts in the California League. After the season, Suchon hosted a sports-talk show for ESPN Radio, along with former UCLA Bruin and NFL wide receiver JJ Stokes. Suchon is an alum of San Diego State University. |













