At age 19, Neverett had a fill-in role as a play-by-play announcer for the
Nashua Pirates, a
Minor League Baseball team in
New Hampshire. In 1992, Neverett moved to Las Vegas. He served as the play-by-play man for the
San Diego Padres' and
Los Angeles Dodgers'
Triple-A affiliates. He also called
International Hockey League games for the
Las Vegas Thunder for five seasons. He called college baseball and football games for the
UNLV Rebels. Eventually, Neverett moved to Denver, where he worked for
Fox Sports Rocky Mountain among other assignments. Neverett served in multiple capacities for FSN, providing play-by-play coverage and doing studio shows while also calling college football, basketball, lacrosse, hockey, track and field, arena football and filling in on
Colorado Rockies telecasts. During this time, he was also hired to be one of the play-by-play announcers for college football and men's basketball for the
MountainWest Sports Network and
Versus. He also worked as a radio
sports talk host at
KLZ AM 560, hosted a weekend sports show for
Sporting News Radio, and was the host of "This Week in the Mountain West" for the Mountain West Radio Network.
Los Angeles Dodgers On December 17, 2018, the
Los Angeles Dodgers announced that Neverett would join the team as television and radio play-by-play broadcaster for select games starting in 2019. He handles television play-by-play duties during lead announcer Joe Davis’ national assignments as well as back-up radio play-by-play duties. He also handles most spring training broadcasts with former Dodger outfielder
Rick Monday, simulcasting on Sportsnet LA and the Dodger Audio Network. ==Personal life==