Scott Braun; Becoming a Broadcaster

The K Zone

July 4th 2017

Scott Braun

Interviewed By Mike Duffy

 

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Mike Duffy: What was your favorite team growing up?
Scott Braun: I was a Mets fan growing up.

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Mike Duffy: Did you play baseball growing up? When did you know you wanted to become a broadcaster instead?
Scott Braun: I played little league but at age 10 I figured out that my chances of becoming a pro athlete were slim. I needed a plan B and I loved talking sports. That’s when I started digging in to broadcasting.

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Mike Duffy: How did you first start on the path if broadcasting?
Scott Braun: I went to broadcast camps and programs. I practiced all the time in front of the TV.

Mike Duffy: Whats your favorite part of your job?
Scott Braun: The best part of my job is entertaining people and providing a great escape for them from some of the tough real-life stuff going on everyday.

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Mike Duffy: Who is your favorite co-anchor on the MLB Network?
Scott Braun: My favorite (and only) co-anchor on  MLBN is Kelly Nash. Everyone else I work with on-air is an analyst (former player, writer, etc)

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Mike Duffy: What was it like being at the draft?
Scott Braun: The best part of the draft is watching a kid get his named called. All of the hard work and dedication is recognized.

Mike Duffy: Whats your favorite kind on interview setting?
Scott Braun: My favorite part is interviewing the players in a casual setting in a separate studio on Facebook/Insta Live show. They can finally take a deep breath and have fun. I feel like Larry King on those interviews.
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