Benetti signed a multiyear contract with the Tigers. He called Chicago White Sox games for eight seasons.
After eight seasons, beloved broadcaster Jason Benetti is leaving the and heading to Detroit as the Tigers’ play-by-play announcer. Here’s what you need to know: Benetti, 40, signed a multiyear contract with the , the team said Thursday. The club did not disclose the terms of the deal. He will appear on Tigers broadcasts on Bally Sports Detroit and call at least 127 games each season.
Benetti will continue his national broadcast duties with Fox, and if they conflict with a Tigers game, longtime radio play-by-play voice Dan Dickerson will fill in for Benetti in the television booth. One of the top voices in sports is coming to the 313! Renowned broadcaster has inked a multi-year contract to be our television play-by-play announcer. 🔗: — Detroit Tigers This story will be updated.
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