Joe Davis

American sportscaster

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2024 Became Fox's #2 NFL play-by-play announcer with Greg Olsen as his color commentator. Made a notable call of Freddie Freeman's walk-off grand slam in Game 1 of the World Series.
2024 Became Fox's #2 play-by-play announcer for NFL coverage, paired with Greg Olsen. Called the final out of Game 5 when the Dodgers won the World Series, famously saying 'Start the party, Los Angeles! Your Dodgers have won the World Series!'
2024 Became Fox's #2 play-by-play announcer for NFL coverage, paired with Greg Olsen. Called the final out of Game 5 when the Dodgers won the World Series, famously saying 'Start the party, Los Angeles! Your Dodgers have won the World Series!'
2024 Became Fox's #2 NFL play-by-play announcer with Greg Olsen as his color commentator. Made a notable call of Freddie Freeman's walk-off grand slam in Game 1 of the World Series.
2022 Became the main play-by-play broadcaster for the World Series and MLB All-Star Game on Fox, signifying a major milestone in his sportscasting career.
2022 Made a memorable call of Bryce Harper's home run in game 5 of the NLCS.
2022 Made a memorable call of Bryce Harper's home run in game 5 of the NLCS.
2022 Became the main play-by-play broadcaster for the World Series and MLB All-Star Game on Fox, signifying a major milestone in his sportscasting career.
2020 Filled in on Game 7 of the National League Championship Series while Buck called an NFL game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Green Bay Packers.
2020 Filled in on Game 7 of the National League Championship Series while Buck called an NFL game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Green Bay Packers.
2019 Filled in on Game 4 of the American League Championship Series while Joe Buck called Thursday Night Football.
2019 Filled in on Game 4 of the American League Championship Series while Joe Buck called Thursday Night Football.
2017 Became the full-time play-by-play commentator for the Los Angeles Dodgers, succeeding Vin Scully and working alongside Orel Hershiser.
2017 Became the full-time play-by-play commentator for the Los Angeles Dodgers, succeeding Vin Scully and working alongside Orel Hershiser.
2015 Began play-by-play work for NFL on Fox, marking a significant milestone in his sports broadcasting career.
2015 Began play-by-play work for NFL on Fox, marking a significant milestone in his sports broadcasting career.
November 2015 Hired by SportsNet LA as an alternate play-by-play commentator for the Los Angeles Dodgers, splitting duties with Charley Steiner.
November 2015 Hired by SportsNet LA as an alternate play-by-play commentator for the Los Angeles Dodgers, splitting duties with Charley Steiner.
July 2014 Hired by Fox Sports to call college football, basketball, Major League Baseball, and select NFL games.
July 2014 Hired by Fox Sports to call college football, basketball, Major League Baseball, and select NFL games.
2013 Joe Davis married his wife Libby.
2013 Joe Davis married his wife Libby.
2012 Transitioned from Comcast Sports Southeast to ESPN, calling play-by-play for college football, basketball, baseball, and hockey.
2012 Worked college football for ESPN, including the notable Texas A&M win over Louisiana Tech featuring Johnny Manziel.
2012 Transitioned from Comcast Sports Southeast to ESPN, calling play-by-play for college football, basketball, baseball, and hockey.
2012 Worked college football for ESPN, including the notable Texas A&M win over Louisiana Tech featuring Johnny Manziel.
2010 Graduated from Beloit College with a degree in communications and journalism
2010 Became the play-by-play announcer for Montgomery Biscuits and served as a studio host for the Baylor ISP Network.
2010 Began calling college football, basketball, and baseball for Comcast Sports Southeast and serving as a studio host for the Baylor ISP Network.
2010 Became the play-by-play announcer for Montgomery Biscuits and served as a studio host for the Baylor ISP Network.
2010 Began calling college football, basketball, and baseball for Comcast Sports Southeast and serving as a studio host for the Baylor ISP Network.
2010 Graduated from Beloit College with a degree in communications and journalism

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