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Marc Schwartz

Public Relations | Media Relations | Digital | Broadcast

@MarcSchwartz26

Welcome!

Thanks for stopping by! As is the case for the majority of those that enter this industry, sports has always been a passion and a driving force for my professional aspirations. That said, I don't know if many understand how integral versatility is to success in this line of work.


I have been fortunate enough to come into contact with some of the best, most motivated people in the world thanks to sports. I have worked the 80+ hour weeks with 15 tarp pulls and been crushed when it was over. I have felt the rush of bringing in a new corporate partner and the anguish of a postseason loss. I have also seen what it is like to go truly viral. It's this range of emotions that makes a career in sports truly unique.

Like many other broadcasters, I used to put video games on mute and call the games. I have dreamed of a Game Seven call with two outs, bases-loaded in the bottom of the ninth and a full count. But not many dream of also bringing in new marketing partners, engaging group clients and retaining valued season-ticket holders.

Sports allows the motivated and versatile to unfurl their wings and take flight. That is the beauty of this industry.


My hope is that this site will provide a little more insight in to who I am as a professional in the sports industry and my skillset. Enjoy!

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Play-by-Play

Six+ years of professional experience on the air as a play-by-play broadcaster

Video Production

8+ years of professional experience capturing, editing and publishing video content

Sales/Marketing

5+ years of professional experience pursuing marketing partnerships  and inside sales

About that time I went viral...

Boy, am I impressive.

In May of 2019, I went viral. I never thought that it would happen to me, but it did. It was a shocking, exhilarating, surreal, hilarious and humbling experience; one that I do not know I will ever enjoy again.

While on the call for a Somerset Patriots game, I managed to catch a foul ball live on the air. The video footage of that catch, paired with the audio from my call, took off on the internet to stretches I never thought imaginable.

"I am very proud of myself." "Boy, am I impressive?!" "What a play by me." 

These were the lines that seemed to resonate the most with many of the viewers.

The video ultimately received over 10 million views online, including 1.3 million views on my personal Twitter page. It was played with an adjoining segment on ESPN shows SportsCenter, Around the Horn and Highly Questionable, made the opening monologue for Jimmy Kimmel Live! and received attention on a countless number of TV and radio affiliates throughout the country.

Jimmy Kimmel referred to the video as "one of the great moments in sports broadcasting history." There were articles on websites ranging from the front page of CNN to Sports Illustrated and Barstool and Deadspin. It even led to a live interview on ESPN2 with SportsCenter anchor Randy Scott.

Many nice things were said; some not so nice. I am grateful it happened, but hope it does not define me. My hope is that, if anything, the video can display my ability to multitask, have fun and entertain an audience.

At the end of the day, I am the most grateful towards those whose days were made with this video. I have received messages and seen comments from people saying how much they enjoyed it and how it brought a smile to their faces. That is our job as broadcasters: to educate, inform and entertain. It humbles and warms me that I was able to contribute to so many in a positive light.

Produced Videos

Produced Videos

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COVID-19: Opening Day at Home

Yankees Affiliation Press Conference Recap

2019 Opening Day Hype

Marketing with the Somerset Patriots

New York Yankees Intro Video

Quick Photoshoot Edit

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