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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Karl Ravech

Occupation
  
Sportscaster

Role
  
Journalist


Years active
  
1986 – present

Spouse
  
Diane Ravech

Children
  
Sam and Max Ravech

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Born
  
January 19, 1965 (age 59) (
1965-01-19
)
Needham, Massachusetts

Title
  
SportsCenter anchor, Baseball Tonight host, golf commentator

TV shows
  
Baseball Tonight, ESPN College Basketball on ABC

Profiles


Notable credits
  

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Karl Ravech (; born January 19, 1965) is an American journalist who works as the primary Baseball Tonight host for ESPN.

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Education and career

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Ravech was born in Needham, Massachusetts. He attended and graduated from Needham High School. A graduate of Ithaca College in 1987, he has been affiliated with local stations WHTM in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and WBNG in Binghamton, New York. He received a Bachelor's Degree in Communications from Ithaca College in 1987. He also received a Master's Degree in Management and Leadership from Binghamton University in 1990.

ESPN

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Ravech has worked for ESPN since 1993. He appears primarily on SportsCenter and Baseball Tonight. He has provided Play-By-Play commentary for the Little League World Series since 2003 and Major League Baseball as of 2013.

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He also appears as the Baseball Tonight host in the 2K Sports video game, Major League Baseball 2K5.

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Ravech has also covered golf.

Personal

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Ravech resides in Avon, Connecticut with his wife and two sons Sam Ravech and Max Ravech.

Sam graduated college from Pepperdine University in 2017. Sam was signed out of college by the San Francisco Giants-AA affiliate in Richmond as a TV/Radio Play-by-Play broadcaster. Sam is currently the youngest play-by-play broadcaster in AA baseball at the age of 22. Sam has also announced Little League Baseball games for ESPN at the age of 21.

Max is a sophomore at Avon Old Farms School.


Karl suffered a heart attack in November 1998.

Career timeline

  • 1995–present: Baseball Tonight primary host
  • 1993–2008: SportsCenter anchor
  • 2000–2006: ESPN golf host
  • College Hoops 2Night host
  • College Basketball on ABC studio host
  • 2013–present: ESPN Major League Baseball play-by-play
  • References

    Karl Ravech Wikipedia