When and where was Ray Scott born and when did he pass away?
Q: When and where was Ray Scott born and when did he pass away?
A: Ray Scott was born on June 17, 1919 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania and passed away on March 23, 1998 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Q: What was Ray Scott's profession?
A: Ray Scott was a sportscaster.
Q: With which team of the National Football League is Ray Scott best known for his broadcasts?
A: Ray Scott is best known for his broadcasts for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League.
Q: Which major sporting events did Ray Scott broadcast for CBS?
A: Ray Scott broadcast Super Bowl I and II for CBS.
Q: For which baseball team was he the lead television and radio announcer from 1961 to 1966?
A: Ray Scott was the lead television and radio announcer for Major League Baseball's Minnesota Twins from 1961 to 1966.
Q: Did Ray Scott call games for any other baseball teams?
A: Yes, after leaving Minnesota he called games for the Washington Senators in 1970-71 and returned to the Twins part-time from 1973-75. He also called Milwaukee Brewers telecasts in 1976-77.
Q: What other sports besides American football and baseball did Ray Scott cover?
A: Ray Scott also called UCLA, Arizona, Minnesota, and Nebraska football in the '80s. He also called college basketball and golf at different times in his career.