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In this episode of Chasers, we speak to Sam Ravech. At 22 years old, Sam Ravech is currently the youngest play-by-play broadcaster in AA baseball. He recently graduated from Pepperdine University with a Bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism. He was raised in a household that loved and valued sports with his father, Karl Ravech, the host of ESPN's baseball tonight. Sam dreamed of following in his father's footsteps and during college did play-by-play broadcasting for Pepperdine Athletics. Sam has interned at NBC CT and ESPN, where he provided play-by-play commentary for the Little League World Series. His experience and drive led to a career start in Richmond, Virginia where he currently serves as a broadcaster for Richmond Flying Squirrels, Double A Affiliate of the SF Giants.
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In this episode of Chasers, we speak to Sam Ravech. At 22 years old, Sam Ravech is currently the youngest play-by-play broadcaster in AA baseball. He recently graduated from Pepperdine University with a Bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism. He was raised in a household that loved and valued sports with his father, Karl Ravech, the host of ESPN's baseball tonight. Sam dreamed of following in his father's footsteps and during college did play-by-play broadcasting for Pepperdine Athletics. Sam has interned at NBC CT and ESPN, where he provided play-by-play commentary for the Little League World Series. His experience and drive led to a career start in Richmond, Virginia where he currently serves as a broadcaster for Richmond Flying Squirrels, Double A Affiliate of the SF Giants.