Davis took on the massive responsibility in 2016 when the Dodgers named him the play-by-play broadcaster for road games, positioning him as the successor to the legendary Vin Scully. Since then, Davis has made a name for himself while focused on building his own legacy while honoring the tradition set by his predecessor, the late Vin Scully.
Vin Scully's remarkable 67-year run with the Dodgers started in Brooklyn back in 1950 and wrapped up in Los Angeles after the 2016 season. His tenure with one team is unmatched, setting a record for the longest a broadcaster has worked with a single sports franchise, as recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records.
Davis has gradually taken on more national broadcast duties. Most notably, he serves as the lead play-by-play voice for Fox Sports, working alongside analyst Smoltz for major events like the All-Star Game and the World Series. Davis stepped into this prominent role in 2022, succeeding longtime broadcaster Joe Buck.
In addition to his work with the Dodgers, and much like Scully, Davis also calls NFL games for Fox Sports, along with college basketball and football. These national commitments keep him busy, reducing his Dodgers broadcast schedule to about 90 regular-season games each year.
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