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Scott Michael Leo (born December 3, 1980, Kettering, Ohio) is currently the play-by-play broadcaster for the Columbus Clippers, the Triple-A baseball affiliate of the Washington Nationals.

Career Scott has been the "Voice of the Clippers" since the 2006 season. He previously spent two seasons as the radio play-by-play broadcaster for the Richmond Roosters of the independent Frontier League.[1]

He is also the radio host for Wright State University men's basketball and calls football and basketball games for Wittenberg University on the "Tigers Sports Network" in Springfield. He is also the professional advisor for WUSO-FM, the student-operated radio station on the Wittenberg campus.[2]

On television, Leo is a play-by-play broadcaster on the Horizon League Network, CSTV, and previously on Time Warner Sports in Dayton.

He also contributes to the CBS Radio/Westwood One coverage of the NFL and the NCAA basketball tournament.

Honors Leo was chosen to call the 2005 Frontier League All-Star Game in Washington, Pennsylvania. The game was broadcast to several radio stations throughout the league.

Leo is a two-time winner of the Key Award at Fairmont High School recognizing his efforts to build a sports broadcasting department at the student-operated radio station, WKET-FM.

He attended at completed two years at the Sportscaster Camps of America in Long Beach, California.

Family Scott and his wife Shannon live in Hilliard with their children, Austin, Madison and Joslyn.