Marlins hire new play-by-play voices on TV, radio and add former All Star closer in booth
Briefly

The Miami Marlins made significant changes to their broadcasting lineup by promoting Kyle Sielaff to the primary TV play-by-play position, replacing Paul Severino. In his place, the team recruited Jack McMullen, formerly of the Pirates' Triple A affiliate, as the new radio announcer. McMullen's extensive play-by-play experience and podcasting skills are seen as strengths for engaging fans. Alongside him, former Marlins closer A.J. Ramos joins the team, providing insights and attracting fans with his established connection to the organization.
Ramos, who pitched 5½ seasons for the Marlins and was an All Star in 2016, brings charisma and insight to the broadcast team.
The Marlins' new radio announcer, Jack McMullen, has been recognized for his play-by-play skills and experience across various platforms.
Kyle Sielaff's promotion to primary TV voice and the hiring of a new radio voice indicates a strategic communication restructuring by the Marlins.
The addition of former All Star closer A.J. Ramos to the broadcasting team indicates the Marlins' commitment to enhancing fan engagement through familiar personalities.
Read at Miami Herald
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