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Professional Broadcaster

Devin
Dobek

Play-by-Play  |  Voice of the Biloxi Breakers  |  FPHL

10Yrs on Mic
2Pro Seasons
1Championship

Demo Reel

Hear the Call

Devin Dobek 2025 Cape Cod Baseball League half-inning play-by-play thumbnail

Devin Dobek 2025 CCBL Half Inning PxP

Baseball Summer 2025
Devin Dobek 2023 Cape Cod Baseball League All-Star Game on NESN thumbnail

Devin Dobek Cape Cod Baseball League All-Star Game play-by-play on NESN

Baseball Summer 2023
Danville Dashers PxP Broadcast Reel thumbnail

Dashers Hockey Club — PxP Broadcast Reel

Hockey 2024–25 FPHL Season
Devin Dobek on WLOX TV for National Sports Day
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WLOX — National Sports Day Appearance

TV Oct 2025

About

Built for the Booth

Devin Dobek in a navy suit walking through the arena corridor on game day

Professional play-by-play broadcaster and Director of Media & Communications for the Biloxi Breakers of the FPHL. Two professional hockey seasons behind the mic, four summers calling collegiate baseball in the NECBL and Cape Cod League — including a league championship with the Harwich Mariners in 2024. UMass Amherst graduate with a marketing degree, former Sports Director at 91.1 WMUA, and ESPN+ play-by-play voice for UMass athletics. Beyond the booth, experienced in managing all media operations — print, digital, social — and producing original content including the Breaker Banter podcast.

The Story

The Dream

Young Devin Dobek with a microphone, early years
Then
Devin Dobek in the broadcast booth, present day
Now

From a young age, I've had a deep admiration for sports, but my passion extended beyond the game itself. I was captivated by the presentation, the pregame excitement, and the intricate details that contributed to the overall spectacle. I was particularly fascinated by legendary broadcasters like Al Michaels and Mike Emrick, whose voices enhanced the game's most incredible moments. Their ability to create lasting memories through their iconic calls inspired me.

I aspired to be like them — a voice that could be welcomed into homes, cars, and other personal spaces, painting a vivid picture for the audience. I wanted to create a unique experience for each listener, shaped by my emotions, tempo, tone, and delivery. This was the genesis of my dream.

One of my first experiences imitating a broadcaster happened while visiting the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA as a child with my papa. There was an interactive exhibit where visitors could do voiceovers for some of the most iconic plays in NBA history. I gave it a try, and from that moment, I was hooked. I vividly remember an employee complimenting my voiceover and telling me that I would do something special in the broadcasting industry someday. I often wish I could find that employee and express my gratitude for their early encouragement. It's amazing how a small act of kindness can have such a lasting impact.

Some of my fondest childhood memories involved playing mini sticks, wiffle ball, or driveway hoops with my brother and cousins. I would enthusiastically commentate our own games, pretending to be our favorite athletes. These games were fiercely competitive and often ended in tears, but we always came back for more. Looking back, I realize those emotional highs and lows, shared with loved ones, shaped my broadcasting style. The world of "pretend" is invaluable, and I'm grateful for the childhood that nurtured my aspirations.

However, I still lacked a public platform to showcase my talents. The events that led to my debut reveal a lot about my character. During my sophomore year of high school, I was cut from the JV basketball team — the first time in my life that I didn't make a team. In hindsight, I wasn't a great player, but it was devastating at the time. After a few days of self-pity, I had an epiphany. The high school had a local station and YouTube channel that broadcasted varsity sports, and they needed a commentator. I could be that voice.

Turning a negative into a positive, I partnered with one of my best friends, Brennan McLoughlin, and together we became the voices of Spartan Football, Basketball, and Hockey. We quickly gained popularity and received encouragement from parents, teachers, peers, and friends. Their support motivated me to pursue a career in broadcasting.

Inspired by my experiences, I developed a tagline to conclude my broadcasts: "Always Remember to Live the Dream." I invite you to join me on this journey.

Always Remember to Live the Dream.

Career

Road to the Booth

Summer 2025 — Present

Broadcaster / Director of Media

Biloxi Breakers — Federal Prospects Hockey League (Biloxi, MS)

  • Produced, broadcasted, and covered all 56 home and away games for the Breakers during the '25–'26 FPHL season on YouTube and local radio
  • Launched and grew the team's official Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok accounts from inception
  • Serve as the primary liaison between the Breakers and local news, other teams, and media outlets
  • Form and curate relationships with sponsors, potential business partners, and the community to generate revenue and sell tickets
  • Create and share detailed spotting boards, game notes, line charts, and other gameday materials with media personnel
  • Update broadcast graphics, write game recaps, generate all social content, cut highlight reels, and run all digital media activities
  • Hosted 35 live episodes of the Breaker Banter podcast on YouTube and at the Hard Rock Cafe in Biloxi

Summer 2025

Public Address Announcer

Harwich Mariners — Cape Cod Baseball League (Harwich, MA)

  • Announced and introduced the lineup for 15 Harwich Mariners home games
  • Read sponsorship PSAs and curated a family-friendly variety of music between innings to keep fans engaged

Summer 2024 — Present

Social Media Intern / Content Creator

Barstool Boston

  • Hired to spearhead Barstool Boston's growth on Twitter and Instagram through coverage of the Red Sox, Bruins, Patriots, and Celtics
  • Live-tweet games, post news, sift DMs, and interact with other media outlets to drive impressions and traffic across each account

Fall 2024 — Spring 2025

PxP, Director of Media & Corporate Partnerships

Dashers Hockey Club — Federal Prospects Hockey League (Danville, IL)

  • Produced, broadcasted, and/or covered all 56 home and away games for the Dashers during the '24–'25 FPHL season
  • Developed and distributed press releases, created commercials, managed social media content, edited promotional hype videos, and updated the team website regularly
  • Secured advertising partnerships by collaborating with local businesses on mutually beneficial marketing agreements

Summer 2023, 2024

Director of Broadcasting

Harwich Mariners — Cape Cod Baseball League (Harwich, MA)

  • Broadcasted 80+ CCBL games across two seasons
  • Worked alongside the General Manager to hire and lead a 12-person media team
  • Hosted meetings, oversaw social media, and built camaraderie among peers
  • Selected to broadcast the 2023 CCBL All-Star Game on both NPR radio and the New England Sports Network
  • Broadcasted the Harwich Mariners 2024 CCBL Championship victory

2023 — 2024

Sports Director

WMUA Sports 91.1FM UMass Student Radio (Amherst, MA)

  • Appointed Sports Director by the previous leadership council
  • Called, engineered, and produced 50+ UMass games and podcasts
  • Conducted broadcast workshops, hosted weekly meetings, booked travel, and built schedules for the WMUA Sports general body
  • Met weekly with department heads to develop new fundraising, inclusion, and community initiatives
  • Broadcasted UMass Hockey vs. Boston College at Fenway Park

Summer 2022

PxP

Harwich Mariners — Cape Cod Baseball League (Harwich, MA)

  • Delivered 40+ games of live play-by-play and color commentary for one of the nation's top summer collegiate baseball leagues, featuring elite NCAA talent
  • Researched and produced a detailed 60+ page game notes packet daily covering up-to-date stats, storylines, and league insights
  • Conducted pre- and post-game interviews with players and coaches to enrich broadcast content

Summer 2021 — 2024

Social Media Viceroy

Barstool Sports "ZooMass" (Amherst, MA)

  • Grew Barstool's "ZooMass" affiliate from 68k to 105k Instagram followers through a strong digital presence among the UMass audience
  • Live-tweeted UMass athletics nightly to generate impressions
  • Curated and published high-impact content to drive engagement, campus relevance, and brand visibility
  • Engaged with peers to source, vet, and schedule user-generated content aligned with the Barstool brand

2021 — 2023

Member

WMUA Sports 91.1FM UMass Student Radio (Amherst, MA)

  • Broadcasted 30+ UMass Basketball, Hockey, Lacrosse, and Baseball games
  • Hosted two 30-minute weekly radio shows covering hockey and men's hoops
  • Served as sound engineer for several radio shows and sports broadcasts
  • Called UMass's 2022 Hockey East Championship victory inside TD Garden

Fall 2021

Broadcast Intern

American International College (Springfield, MA)

  • Served as basketball play-by-play fill-in for AIC's communications department

Summer 2021

PxP

Valley Blue Sox — New England Collegiate Baseball League (Holyoke, MA)

  • Broadcasted 35 New England Collegiate Baseball League games
  • Powered all home web broadcasts using BlueFrame technologies
  • Worked collaboratively with other teams to produce a polished joint product

2018 — 2023

Broadcaster

ELCAT Sports — East Longmeadow High School (East Longmeadow, MA)

  • Broadcasted 100+ Boys' & Girls' Basketball, Football, and Hockey games
  • Hosted 20+ episodes of "The Latest," a pro and local sports rundown show
  • Became known as the "Voice of the Spartans" across 6 years behind the mic

What I Bring

Skill Set

Live Hockey PxP

On-Camera & Remote Broadcasting

Pre & Post-Game Production

Video Editing & Highlights

Social Media & Digital Content

Full Media Operations

FPHL ESPN+ WLOX TV Cape Cod League NECBL 91.1 WMUA

Get in Touch

Let's Talk

Always Remember to Live the Dream.

devdobek@yahoo.com