Blue Jays Manager Takes Playful Jab at Dodgers Broadcaster Joe Davis
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Blue Jays Manager Takes Playful Jab at Dodgers Broadcaster Joe Davis
"Broadcaster Joe Davis was put in a bit of a pickle the last two seasons. The lead broadcaster for FOX, he had the task of calling the last two World Series featuring the team he covers on a daily basis in the Los Angeles Dodgers. Despite his young age relative to the profession, Davis is a pro - and is undeniably objective in calling games even when he has immense familiarity/relationships with the Dodgers organization."
"When the Dodgers were winning, he was going crazy. I got a bone to pick with Joe. I wasn't listening to the broadcast anyway. He's got one of the best voices in the game. I love his energy. He's really cool. I think he's great at what he does, but I had to get that out there with a little subtle jab."
Joe Davis called the last two World Series that featured the Los Angeles Dodgers while also serving as FOX's lead broadcaster and the regular voice of the Dodgers. Davis is young for the profession but is described as professional and capable of objectivity despite deep familiarity with the Dodgers organization. Some viewers and acquaintances perceived his calls as favoring the Dodgers during the 2025 World Series, prompting lighthearted public critique from Blue Jays manager John Schneider. Schneider praised Davis's voice and energy while joking that friends and family complained when the Dodgers were winning. The situation highlights accusations of bias any broadcaster can face.
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