American Sportscaster

1. Chris Berman (1955)

American Sportscaster

Famous sportscaster who joined ESPN during its inception; became a specialist in all major sports, but best known for his football coverage.

2. Kevin Frazier (1964)

American Sportscaster

Sportscaster who became the host of a number of ESPN and FSN NBA programs.

3. Harry Caray (1914)

American Sportscaster

Longtime Chicago Cubs baseball broadcaster, became famous for saying 'Holy cow!'

4. Kenny Albert (1968)

American Sportscaster

Play-by-play announcer for all four major American sports.

5. Bob Prince (1916)

American Sportscaster

Nicknamed 'The Gunner;' served as the sportcaster for the Pittsburgh Pirates for twenty-eight years.

6. Chris McKendry (1968)

American Sportscaster

ESPN SportsCenter anchor who also became an on-site host for numerous major tennis tournaments.

7. Howard Cosell (1918)

American Sportscaster

Monday Night Football sportscaster who developed a famous on-air friendship with boxer Muhammad Ali. He stopped sportscasting two years before his death. TV Guide named him the All-Time Best Sportscaster in...

8. Larry Birleffi (1918)

American Sportscaster

Wyoming broadcaster known as the original "Voice of the University of Wyoming Cowboys."

9. Lindsey Nelson (1919)

American Sportscaster

Former sportscaster who covered the New York Mets for seventeen years and called numerous college football bowl games.

10. Vin Scully (1927)

American Sportscaster

Became play-by-play announcer of the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1950, then followed with the team during their move to Los Angeles. He became the longest tenured broadcaster for a single team...

11. Curt Menefee (1965)

American Sportscaster

Sportscaster who became one of the hosts of Fox's NFL Sunday. 

12. Dave Niehaus (1935)

American Sportscaster

Play-by-play announcer for the MLB's Seattle Mariners and recipient of the prestigious Ford C. Frick Award, the highest honor the Baseball Hall of Fame gives to broadcasters.

13. Dick Enberg (1935)

American Sportscaster

Long respected sportscaster for networks such as NBC, CBS, and ESPN.

14. Dave Revsine (1969)

American Sportscaster

Sportscaster for Big Ten sports network as well as ESPN's SportsCenter.

15. Brent Musburger (1939)

American Sportscaster

Sportscaster of the Super Bowl, NBA, and NCAA championships.

16. Ed Lucas (1939)

American Sportscaster

Reporter for the New York Mets and New York Yankees and a member of the New Jersey Sports Writers Association Hall of Fame.

17. Hank Goldberg (1940)

American Sportscaster

Sports broadcaster who provided color commentary for the Miami Dolphins.

18. Verne Lundquist (1940)

American Sportscaster

Commentator known for memorable calls; perhaps his most famous was his "sickest man in America" line during Super Bowl XIII when Jackie Smith dropped a touchdown pass.

19. Kit Hoover (1970)

American Sportscaster

Television personality known for her work on Access Hollywood Live, Fox News, and ESPN. She also covered events at the 2004 Summer Olympics as well as the 2004 World Series.

20. Al Michaels (1944)

American Sportscaster

Baseball, Olympics, and Monday Night Football sportscaster; famously said 'Do You Believe In Miracles' during Team USA's historic 1980 Olympics hockey victory. He and the late John Madden worked together for 7...

21. Gary Cohen (1958)

American Sportscaster

Sportscaster most famous as the radio and television play-by-play voice of New York Mets baseball games. He is known to fans for his baritone voice and catchphrases like "the merry-go-round...

22. John Buccigross (1966)

American Sportscaster

Host of SportsCenter and Baseball Tonight.

23. Greg Gumbel (1946)

American Sportscaster

CBS sportscaster covering the NFL and NCAA basketball.

24. Bryant Gumbel (1948)

American Sportscaster

Newsman and former host of NBC's Today Show who later hosted Real Sports on HBO. His other shows include The Early Show and Dateline NBC. 

25. Jon Miller (1951)

American Sportscaster

Play-by-play announcer for the San Francisco Giants and previously ESPN.

26. Jim Durham (1947)

American Sportscaster

Play-by-play announcer for the Chicago Bulls, Houston Astros, and Chicago White Sox.

27. Andrea Joyce (1954)

American Sportscaster

Sportscaster covering Olympic games, college tournaments, tennis championships and NBA playoffs.

28. Michele Tafoya (1964)

American Sportscaster

Sportscaster for CBS Sports, ABC, ESPN, and NBC Sports.

29. Fred Hickman (1956)

American Sportscaster

Longtime sports reporter for CNN, TBS, YES Network, ESPN, and Fox Sports.

30. Chris Myers (1959)

American Sportscaster

Longtime broadcaster covering events such as the Super Bowl, World Series, NBA Finals, Final Four, and more.

31. Dan Patrick (1956)

American Sportscaster

Emmy Award-winning sportscaster who hosts the popular sports show The Dan Patrick Show.

32. Kevin Calabro (1956)

American Sportscaster

Seattle-based play-by-play sports announcer, most known for his work in basketball.

33. Brad Nessler (1956)

American Sportscaster

College football and basketball broadcaster for ESPN and ABC.

34. Fred Roggin (1957)

American Sportscaster

Sportscaster for the Los Angeles station KNBC.

35. Bram Weinstein (1973)

American Sportscaster

ESPNEWS anchor who previously worked for CNN and as a radio show host.

36. Tony Reali (1978)

American Sportscaster

American television host and sports personality who hosted ESPN's Around the Horn. He also has played the role of "Stat Boy" on ESPN's Pardon the Interruption.

37. Krista Voda (1974)

American Sportscaster

Female sportscaster most recognized for her pit reporting for NASCAR on Fox and as the chief host of The Setup.

38. Colleen Dominguez (1969)

American Sportscaster

Sportscaster and journalist who joined ESPN in 2004.

39. Kevin Harlan (1960)

American Sportscaster

Broadcaster for NFL, NBA, and NCAA basketball games.

40. Lauren Shehadi (1983)

American Sportscaster

Sportscaster who is best recognized for her work with the Major League Baseball Network. She has also been an on-air reporter for both CBSSports.com and CBS College Sports Network.

41. Stuart Scott (1965)

American Sportscaster

ESPN sportscaster who became well known for his many catch phrases like "As cool as the other side of the pillow." He was given the Jimmy V Perseverance Award at...

42. Hannah Storm (1962)

American Sportscaster

Best known for her time as an anchor for ESPN's Sportscenter. She also presented ABC's NBA Countdown and was the first woman to host CNN Sports Tonight. 

43. Chris Fowler (1962)

American Sportscaster

Best known as the host of ESPN's college football program "College GameDay" and many of ESPN's other programs, including "SportsCentury."

44. Pam Oliver (1961)

American Sportscaster

American sports personality who joined Fox's NFL coverage team in 1995.

45. Chris Rose (1971)

American Sportscaster

Sportscaster and television host widely known for his work with the MLB Network and NFL Network. He is most well recognized as the host of the Best Damn Sports Show...

46. Sam Ryan (1969)

American Sportscaster

Sportscaster who joined the MLB Network in 2011 as a host and reporter.

47. Josh Elliott (1971)

American Sportscaster

Former ESPN SportsCenter anchor who joined Good Morning America in 2011. In 2014, he left ABC to join NBC Sports.

48. Tina Cervasio (1974)

American Sportscaster

Tina Cervasio is an American television and radio sportscaster currently working for the MSG Network as the sideline reporter for the New York Knicks and New York Red Bulls telecasts...

49. Tracy Wolfson (1975)

American Sportscaster

Tracy Wolfson is an American sportscaster for CBS Sports. She is a University of Michigan graduate with a degree in communications.

50. Barry Tompkins (Unknow)

American Sportscaster

Barry Tompkins is a well-known American sportscaster. He is better known for his work as a boxing commentator but he has covered football and another number of sports as well.

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