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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