Joe Vasile

Update: March 2016

Vasile moves to affiliated baseball after spending the past two seasons with the Fayetteville SwampDogs of the summer collegiate Coastal Plain League. In addition to broadcasting, Vasile spent 2015 as the SwampDogs assistant General Manager.

A 2014 graduate of the College of New Jersey, Vasile is looking forward to a heavy summer workload. “Unlike a lot of No. 2 jobs I’ll have the opportunity to go on most road trips and continue to get innings,” he says. “There were very few, if any No. 2 positions this offseason that offered as many innings as Salem.”

Talk WilliamsportRadio Williamsport is proud to announce the addition of Joe Vasile as the play-by-play voice of Wilkes University football and Men’s and Women’s basketball. For Wilkes football in the fall of 2014, Joe will be reunited with Zach Barlage for the first time since they partnered for Widener University football broadcasts in 2012. Joe, a 2014 graduate of The College of New Jersey (Ewing, NJ), recently spent the summer in North Carolina calling Fayetteville SwampDogs baseball games in the prestigious Coastal Plain League.

He has spent the last two seasons as the play-by-play voice of Widener University football as well as serving as the lead play-by-play voice of TCNJ Men’s and Women’s basketball, soccer, baseball and softball.  As the assistant sports director at 91.3 FM WTSR, TCNJ’s student radio station, Joe helped to orchestrate the most TCNJ athletics broadcasts that the station carried in over a decade.

Through WTSR, Joe also served as a board operator and studio host for Trenton Thunder baseball, working closely with the Double-A affiliate of the New York Yankees. Joe also works as a broadcaster for NJ.org Varsity, an online company which streams North Jersey high school sports online where he has called baseball, softball and lacrosse, and this fall will be calling football, soccer, basketball and more.

Joe resides in Paramus, New Jersey, where he enjoys golfing, taking day trips into New York City, and watching sports. He is an avid fan of the New York Mets, the New York Giants, the Brooklyn Nets and the New Jersey Devils.