Mitch Peacock

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Mitch Peacock is a Canadian sportscaster, currently serving as the radio play-by-play announcer and Director of Media for the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League. [1]

Prior to joining the Moose organization, he was a news anchor with CBC Winnipeg and a sideline reporter on Hockey Night In Canada . [2] Peacock also worked a variety of roles for CBC covering soccer events including the 2010 FIFA World Cup and Toronto FC matches. [3] He has also served as the anchor for the Fox Soccer Report on both Fox Soccer Channel and Fox Sports World Canada. [1] [4]

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