Inspired by the recent USA Today article from Chris Chase regarding the best and worst Super Bowl announcers. Please note, that I'm not including announcers who were there solely as representatives of the participating teams (but full-time network employees). Therefore, NBC's Curt Gowdy could be considered the first real World Series announcer who represented the network and not the participating teams (beginning in 1966). 1976 was the last time that announcers from the participating teams in some sort of capacity, worked on the network TV broadcasts of the World Series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Series_broadcasters
Play-by-play:
*Jack Buck
*Joe Buck
*Bob Costas
*Dick Enberg
*Joe Garagiola
*Curt Gowdy
*Keith Jackson
*Sean McDonough
*Al Michaels
*Vin Scully
Color commentary:
*Bob Brenly
*Howard Cosell
*Don Drysdale
*Joe Garagiola
*Tony Kubek
*Tim McCarver
*Joe Morgan
*Harold Reynolds
*Tom Seaver
*Bob Uecker
*Tom Verducci
*Earl Weaver
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Series_broadcasters
Play-by-play:
*Jack Buck
*Joe Buck
*Bob Costas
*Dick Enberg
*Joe Garagiola
*Curt Gowdy
*Keith Jackson
*Sean McDonough
*Al Michaels
*Vin Scully
Color commentary:
*Bob Brenly
*Howard Cosell
*Don Drysdale
*Joe Garagiola
*Tony Kubek
*Tim McCarver
*Joe Morgan
*Harold Reynolds
*Tom Seaver
*Bob Uecker
*Tom Verducci
*Earl Weaver