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He is the primary television play-by-play announcer for the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball on Bally Sports Detroit. [2] From 2016 to 2023, Benetti was the lead play-by-play announcer for Chicago White Sox of MLB, and served as an alternate play-by-play announcer for Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association, on NBC Sports ...
In 2006, Clay was hired to become an announcer for the Chicago Sky of the WNBA. At the time of his hiring, the Sky played their home games at UIC, where Clay was working as director of campus recreation. [4] Clay retired from announcing Chicago Sky games in 2019 after 12 years with the team.
Tim Sinclair – Chicago Bulls; Lawrence Tanter – Los Angeles Lakers [2] Mike Walczewski – New York Knicks; Other Basketball Announcers. Ray Clay – Chicago Sky; Frank Fallon – NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship; Gene Honda – Chicago White Sox, Chicago Blackhawks, DePaul University, NCAA Final Four, and Chicago PBS WTTW
Longtime Chicago White Sox announcer Jason Benetti is moving to Detroit to become the TV play-by-play voice of the Tigers. The Tigers organization announced that Benetti has signed a multiyear ...
Tim J. Sinclair (born 1978) is an American television and radio broadcaster, and public address announcer. He worked as the announcer for home games of the Chicago Bears in the National Football League (NFL) since 2020, for the Chicago Bulls in the National Basketball Association (NBA) since 2020–21, the Chicago Fire FC in Major League Soccer (MLS) since 2014, and the Illinois Fighting ...
New Tigers TV broadcaster Jason Benetti at Comerica Park on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023.
The Detroit Tigers announced Thursday that nationally renowned broadcaster Jason Benetti will be taking over for Matt Shepard as the team's play-by-play television announcer starting in the 2023 ...
The Tigers have spent most of their broadcast televised history across two of Detroit's heritage "Big Three" network stations, WJBK (Channel 2, Fox; formerly with CBS from 1948 to 1994) and WDIV (Channel 4, NBC; originally WWJ-TV from 1947 to 1978), as well as two of the market's former legacy independent stations, WMYD (Channel 20, formerly ...