Gaudin's first post-college job was broadcasting Minor League baseball games for the
Orem Owlz, an affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels. After one season with Orem, Gaudin took an on-air hiatus to assist in the formation of a New York City start-up with two former bosses at
ESPN, where he interned during college. Gaudin, along with Erik Sorenson, the former president of
MSNBC, and former
Larry King Live Producer Robert Grossman founded MediaOne Management in 2007. Gaudin left New York in the fall of 2008 for the opportunity to get back on air in his hometown of Evansville, Indiana as the Voice of the Evansville Purple Aces. He also served as a freelance on-air talent for the local ABC affiliate. While in Indianapolis, he also began freelance play-by-play work for
Turner Sports via their partnership with the NCAA, broadcasting various collegiate championships. During his time at Tech, Gaudin was hired by
Westwood One as a play-by-play broadcaster for college football and the NCAA basketball tournament. In June 2016, it was announced Gaudin would serve as the play-by-play announcer for
Madden NFL 17. The same month, Gaudin was signed by
Fox Sports, primarily taking on a role at
Big Ten Network to broadcast football, basketball and baseball. On February 16, 2023,
Bally Sports announced Gaudin as the new play-by-play broadcaster for the
Atlanta Braves, replacing
Chip Caray (who moved to the
St. Louis Cardinals). Gaudin said "I get to be behind the mic for the team I grew up idolizing. And the team who fostered my love for both sports and broadcasting." In March 2026, Gaudin called two early-round games for
television coverage of the 2026 NCAA basketball tournament on
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