Adam Amin
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A rising star in the sports media landscape, Adam Amin joined FOX Sports in July 2020 as a play-by-play announcer for the network’s NFL and MLB coverage as well as college basketball telecasts.
In addition to his FOX Sports duties, Amin also serves as the... More
A rising star in the sports media landscape, Adam Amin joined FOX Sports in July 2020 as a play-by-play announcer for the network’s NFL and MLB coverage as well as college basketball telecasts.
In addition to his FOX Sports duties, Amin also serves as the Chicago Bulls’ primary television play-by-play announcer. Prior to FOX Sports, Amin spent nine years at ESPN, where he covered a multitude of high-profile sports and events across multiple platforms.
Amin began his ESPN career in 2011 and quickly established himself as one of the most versatile broadcasters in the industry, serving as a play-by-play commentator for college football on ABC/ESPN, NBA playoffs on ESPN and ESPN Radio (including three conference final series), and two Women’s Final Fours. His impressive resume also includes MLB playoff broadcasts on ESPN Radio, five Women’s College World Series, the McDonald’s High School All-American Games, the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest, and NCAA championship events in wrestling, volleyball and baseball. Amin also hosted select editions of Baseball Tonight and served as an anchor for the network’s NFL and college basketball studio programming.
Prior to joining FOX’s NFL coverage, Amin spent eight seasons calling NFL games for ESPN Radio and Sports USA Radio. He holds the distinction of being the youngest play-by-play announcer to call a New Year’s Six Bowl Game after working on ESPN Radio’s coverage of the 2016 Fiesta Bowl. Amin also was on the national radio call for Auburn’s incredible last-second “Kick Six” victory versus Alabama in the 2013 Iron Bowl.
Before joining ESPN, Amin handled play-by-play, hosting and reporting duties for Turner Sports Digital/NCAA Productions, FOX Sports Wisconsin, the Illinois High School Association and the Horizon League Network. Amin’s early career included stops in Gary, Indiana, and Somerset, New Jersey, calling minor league baseball; as a studio host for football and basketball broadcasts at Valparaiso University; and as sports director at KUOO Radio in Spirit Lake, Iowa.
A native of Addison, Illinois, Amin graduated with a degree in television and radio from Valparaiso University where he was twice named Indiana Collegiate Sportscaster of the Year by the state association of broadcasters. In 2009, he was a finalist for the Jim Nantz Award and honored as one of the top five collegiate sportscasters in America.
Amin resides in Chicago.
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