Charley Steiner will only be doing the radio play-by-play duties this upcoming season, according to The Daily News' Tom Hoffarth. This leaves an opening for the tv play-by-play job for games that Vin Scully doesn't broadcast outside of the NL and AL West stadiums. This means that Dodger fans won't have to worry about never getting an updated score thanks to Rick Monday while listening to the game on their way home. This also means Jerry Reuss is out of a job as the radio color commentator for games Scully doesn't broadcast.
Dodgers Also Need to Look for a TV Play-By-Play Guy
Former Dodger Announcer Finally Lands a Job
Back in 2004, Dodger’s owner Frank McCourt made the unpopular decision to get rid of radio play-by-play announcer Ross Porter. Porter had been on the job for 28 years, and considering he had to work with color commentator Rick Monday since 1993 he should’ve gotten hazard pay. Porter was by no means as eloquent and compelling as Vin Scully. With a few exceptions no one can enter the realm of Vin Scully. But Porter...
Dodgers are Acting Psycho
Even their secondary announcers, guys like Jerry Doggett, Don Drysdale, Ross Porter, and Rick Monday, were all in the top-tier of baseball announcers. We all bemoaned the firing of Ross Porter, but that pill was made slightly easier to swallow when a quality announcer in Charley Steiner took his place.

