- Jamie Campbell (sportscaster)
Jamie Campbell (born
May 20 ,1967 inOakville, Ontario ) is a Canadiansportscaster withRogers Sportsnet and theplay-by-play voice on theirToronto Blue Jays telecasts.Youth and Education
Growing up in
Oakville, Ontario , Jamie was a fan ofhockey ,baseball andauto racing . He attended manyOakville Blades hockey games as a child where the seeds of his future career were planted as he listened to his father announce the games. As a youth he attendedToronto Maple Leafs games atMaple Leaf Gardens and Blue Jays games atExhibition Stadium .He estimates that he attended between thirty and thirty-five Blue Jays games per year and liked to sit in right field behind the visiting team's bull-pen in order to try to catch fly balls during batting practice, talk to the relievers, and get the best possible vantage point to watch Jesse Barfield. [www.battersbox.ca/article.php?story=20050316095756363] Campbell claims that he would occasionally take a tape-recorder to games and practice calling games. His favorite hockey player as a child was
Jocelyn Guevremont of theVancouver Canucks . His favorite baseball players wereJesse Barfield andBob Bailor . [ [http://www.oakvilletoday.ca/news/article/137208 OakvilleToday.ca: Article ] ]Campbell attended Oakville-Trafalgar High School where he was a teammate and friend of future
National Football League placekicker Steve Christie on thefootball team.In 1996 he went to Ryerson Polytechnic Institute (nowRyerson University ) from which he graduated with a Bachelor in Applied Arts in Radio and Television in 1999. [ [http://toronto.bluejays.mlb.com/team/broadcasters.jsp?c_id=tor The Official Site of The Toronto Blue Jays: Team: Broadcasters ] ]Early career
At age 20 Campbell got a job as librarian and runner for the
Hockey Night in Canada archives where he worked withChris Cuthbert andBrian Williams . In 1993 Campbell moved toEdmonton, Alberta to work as a sportscaster for theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation . Here his first on-air work was covering aUniversity of Alberta hockey game. In this position he also covered theEdmonton Oilers ,Edmonton Trappers , andEdmonton Eskimos .From 1997-1998 he worked with
CJOH-TV inOttawa, Ontario covering theOttawa Senators andOttawa Lynx .In 1998 Campbell was offered a job as an anchor with new station CTV Sportsnet with whom he has remained ever since. He and Daren Millard hosted the station's first show, Sportscentral (now called Connected). As well as anchoring Sportsnet's news shows Campbell reported from a variety of events such as the Super Bowl, the Olympics, and a Grand Prix motor race. He gained additional play-by-play experience covering
Canadian Football League andArena Football League games. He also served as the station's in-studio host for Blue Jays broadcasts andMajor League Baseball play-offs. [ [http://toronto.bluejays.mlb.com/team/broadcasters.jsp?c_id=tor The Official Site of The Toronto Blue Jays: Team: Broadcasters ] ]Toronto Blue Jays Play-By-Play
Campbell's first game doing play-by-play coverage for the Blue Jays was on
April 8 ,2002 , covering forRob Faulds after the death of his father forced him to miss a game. In the fall of 2004 he was offered the job as the play-by-play voice of the Jays for Sportsnet replacingRob Faulds after the death ofJohn Cerutti . He currently works alongside colour commentatorsPat Tabler ,Rance Mulliniks , andDarrin Fletcher for the TV broadcasts.Miscellaneous
Campbell's broadcasting role models include Dodgers play-by-play icon
Vin Scully ,ESPN commentatorDan Shulman , and Blue Jays radio broadcastersTom Cheek andJerry Howarth .The first home run ball that Campbell caught was at the 2004
Major League Baseball All-Star Game off of the bat ofDavid Ortiz , to whom he returned the ball. Campbell was in attendance at the game with then-analystWarren Sawkiw .As a fan, Campbell has attended many memorable Blue Jays moments including the triple play on
September 5 ,1978 ;Otto Vélez 's four home runs in the Jays' double header onMay 4 ,1980 ; Devon White's catch in game 3 of the1992 World Series ;Dave Winfield 's throw that killed a seagull onAugust 4 ,1983 ; andCarlos Delgado 's four-home run game onSeptember 25 ,2003 . [www.battersbox.ca/article.php?story=20050316095756363]Campbell married on
February 12 ,2005 and his son was bornJanuary 31 ,2006 .References
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