Josh Lewin has been the Voice of the UCLA Bruins since 2016, in a career that's seen
him do it all in sports broadcasting. Lewin began his broadcasting career at
the age of 16 with the Rochester Red Wings, the Baltimore Orioles' AAA
affiliate in the International League. In 1994, he was the sports director at
WBAL, the Orioles' flagship station. Lewin graduated from Northwestern in 1990
and has written three books, “Ballgame,” “Getting in the Game” and “You Never
Forget Your First.” Lewin, who became the radio play-by-play voice of the San
Diego Chargers in July 2005 and served in that capacity for 12 years, has an
extensive broadcast history that includes 21 seasons as a Major League Baseball
play-by-play announcer. From 2012-2018 he was part of the radio team for the
New York Mets. Additionally, from 1996-2010, Lewin broadcast MLB regular and
postseason games, NFL football contests and NHL games for FOX Sports. Also
during that span, from 2002-10, he served as the play-by-play announcer for the
Texas Rangers. Lewin also called Baltimore Orioles games on radio from 1995-96,
Chicago Cubs games on WGN-TV in 1997 and Detroit Tigers' games on Fox Sports
Net Detroit from 1998-2001. In addition to the Chargers, his NFL experience
also includes play-by-play on SportsUSA Radio. Collegiately, Lewin's broadcast
experience includes Conference USA Football, CCHA Hockey, Southern Methodist
and Michigan State basketball and the Big 12 Basketball Tournament.