Kelly Nash, an American sports journalist and broadcaster is popular for her work at the MLB (Major League Baseball). The network has a range of shows that feature her, such as "The Rundown" and "The Rundown," which she can also be seen on. Before the MLB Network, Kelly also worked for Fox Sports Florida, among other shows. Just a simple reminder that article is created and owned only by biographytribune.com. The article cannot be reused on any other documents or pages. Copyright protection is provided by DMCA. Every copy found will be investigated. Do you want to learn more about Kelly Nash? From her childhood , to her latest career aspirations and even her personal life? We encourage you to read the whole article if are interested in finding out more about this popular sportscaster. Kelly Nash was born 22 October 1990 in South Carolina USA. She was raised with two of her sisters Kaitlyn, and Carolyn. Kelly hasn't shared any details about her parents (names or professions) however. As a child she was often at sports events with her father, such as baseball games. This resulted in her falling in love with the sport. For her studies, when she was finished with high school, Kelly was accepted into Clemson University in South Carolina, from which she earned a bachelor's degree in Youth Development Leadership. After graduation from high school Kelly was enrolled at Clemson university in South Carolina where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Youth Development Leadership. She also obtained the Master's in Broadcast Journalism at the University of Miami. Kelly was part of the ACC Digital Network during her time in the program. She also worked as an assistant for production. After receiving an offer for an interview, Kelly joined the ACC Digital Networks. She began working as a news reporter who specialized in sports and also did interviews for the show "ACC Kickoff", aired on Saturdays. She stayed with the network for two years from 2013, during which time she also contributed to the program "ACC NOW". After her tenure at ACC Digital Network ended, she joined Fox Sports Florida as a sideline reporter, and thanks to her dedication, she was recruited by the Fox Sports Sun, covering the Tampa Bay Rays, Orlando Magic and Tampa Bay Lightning franchises, reporting on news and stories concerning the particular teams.