Lunchbox Reveals New In-Game Announcer for Nashville Baseball Team

Lunchbox Reveals New In-Game Announcer for Nashville Baseball Team

Lunchbox submitted an audition to become the in-house voice for the Nashville Sounds. He sent short demo clips that included a lineup introduction and a bullpen entry with a sponsor tag.

Audition details

The demos featured a game-style delivery. One clip identified a first baseman, Aaron Smith, wearing number 11.

Another sample simulated a new pitcher entering from the bullpen. That clip included a branded call, designed to show commercial readiness.

Submission and timing

He emailed the materials just before boarding the Top Shelf Country Cruise. The trip interrupted his follow-up plans.

When he returned, the online job posting had vanished. He assumed applications had closed and that candidates would be contacted.

Uncertainty ahead of opening night

The team’s season opener is scheduled for tonight and will feature fireworks. Lunchbox had not received any communication, so he believes he did not get the role.

He submitted via the team website and found no direct contact number. He also wondered if using a Hotmail address instead of his iHeart account mattered.

Search for answers

He looked for announcements but found none. He and show hosts discussed the possibility the team hired internally or chose someone with prior experience.

They noted that email domains rarely sway hiring decisions unless messages land in spam folders.

Reactions and advice

Peers endorsed his audition and encouraged persistence. Suggestions included announcing at youth games and community events to build credits.

One host proposed creating viral audition clips by announcing local games. Another shared a saying about learning from rejections. The sentiment sparked debate.

Next steps

One host urged using any “no” as a prompt to adjust strategy. He recommended pursuing smaller gigs to develop a resume.

Lunchbox accepted the feedback and plans to keep trying. Filmogaz.com will monitor any updates about the team’s announcer choice.