The Paducah Chiefs will have a new radio voice for this summer's Ohio Valley League collegiate baseball games.
Todd Hamilton will add "the voice of the Chiefs" to his 42-year broadcasting resume.
Hamilton has called baseball games at the high school, college and professional level for 37 years.
He most recently spent the last 10 seasons as voice of the Hoptown Hoppers, calling over 200 games.
Hamilton can also be heard doing play-by-play for Murray State baseball and softball, as well as basketball, volleyball and football on the ESPN streaming platforms.
He's a Glasgow, KY native and a graduate of Glasgow High and Western Kentucky University.
The Ohio Valley League is a summer wooden-bat league for collegiate players from around the region. The Chiefs will play a 43-game schedule in June and July, with home games at Brooks Stadium.
Each Chiefs game can be heard on 99.5 The Fan.
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