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14 Facts About Scott Graham

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Scott Graham was born on June 10,1965 and is an American sportscaster, who was previously the play-by play television announcer for the Philadelphia Phillies.

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Scott Graham has worked with NFL Films and has hosted The NFL on Westwood One.

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In 1996, Scott Graham was hired by Comcast Network as an announcer for all sporting events on the station.

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Scott Graham provided the narration for the Puppy Bowl from 2012 until 2020 on Animal Planet.

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Scott Graham called play-by-play of the 2016 NCAA Final Four and National Championship Game on TruTV as part of the Villanova University's "Team Stream" broadcast with former Villanova and NFL wide receiver Brian Finneran.

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Scott Graham reprised the role when Villanova returned to the Final Four two years later, paired this time with Wildcat and NBA player Randy Foye.

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Scott Graham was first hired by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1991, and hosted the pre-and post-game shows through the 2000 season.

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Scott Graham called the first, second, and third innings of games on the radio; the fourth, fifth, and sixth innings on the local telecast; and then returned to the radio broadcast to call the seventh, eighth, and ninth innings.

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Scott Graham was a finalist for a position with the San Diego Padres for the 2007 season but the job went to Andy Masur.

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In 2006, Scott Graham began working as a pregame host for Sunday Night Football coverage on Westwood One.

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Also in 2009, Scott Graham was named as the voice of Showtime's Inside the NFL program, taking over the duties of his late former Philadelphia Phillies' broadcast partner and fellow NFL Films narrator Harry Kalas.

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Scott Graham made his Inside the NFL debut on the September 9,2009, episode.

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Scott Graham was the public address system announcer at MetLife Stadium for Super Bowl XLVIII, at University of Phoenix Stadium for Super Bowl XLIX, and Levi's Stadium for Super Bowl 50.

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In 2023, Scott Graham joined KYW, Philadelphia's primary news radio station as a radio news anchor.