Ray Scott

Ray Scott (June 17, 1919 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania – March 23, 1998 in Minneapolis, Minnesota), was an American sportscaster. He is best known for his broadcasts for the Green Bay Packers[1] of the National Football League. His brother Hal Scott was also a sportscaster.

Scott broadcast Super Bowl I and II for CBS.

Scott was also the lead television and radio announcer for Major League Baseball's Minnesota Twins. This was from 1961 to 1966. He called the 1965 World Series. After leaving Minnesota he called games for the Washington Senators in 1970–71. He returned to the Twins part-time from 1973–75. Scott also called Milwaukee Brewers telecasts in 1976–77.

Scott also called UCLA, Arizona, Minnesota, and Nebraska football in the '80s. He called college basketball and golf at different times in his career.

  1. "Ray Scott, 78, Voice of Packers During Glory Seasons in the 60's," The New York Times, Sunday, March 29, 1998.

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