Jaime Jarrín (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxajme xaˈrin]; born December 10, 1935) is an Ecuadorian-born American sportscaster known as the Spanish-language...
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winner, Jaime Jarrín. Until his death in 2024, a color analyst for some games was former Dodger pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, for whom Jarrin once translated...
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Citadel Broadcasting. Jarrín graduated with a B.A. in theater arts from Pepperdine University in 1979. Jarrín is the son of Jaime Jarrín, a radio sportscaster...
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the play-by-play is handled by another Ford C. Frick Award winner, Jaime Jarrín. Jarrín has been with the Dodgers since 1959 until his retirement after the...
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Retrieved October 23, 2014. Stephen, Eric (January 30, 2015). "Jaime Jarrín & Jorge Jarrin new Dodgers Spanish radio team". truebluela.com. Retrieved January...
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over, airborne traffic reporter Jorge Jarrín, son of Los Angeles Dodgers Spanish-language broadcaster Jaime Jarrín, was let go after 26 years. Also fired...
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Dodgers broadcast team in 1999, teaming with Hall of Fame announcer Jaime Jarrín. For several off-seasons he also hosted "Central Deportiva", a weekly...
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They are non-binary and use they/them pronouns. Kyle MacLachlan as Bill Jaime Jarrín as the Día de la Cultura Announcer Also in the series is Javier Ramirez...
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and Rick Monday in English, on Univision America 1020 with Jaime Jarrín and Jorge Jarrín in Spanish, and on Radio Korea 1540 AM in Korean. The Red Sox...
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community over the years. October 1, 2022: Los Angeles Dodgers Announcer Jaime Jarrín was awarded the Key to the City of Los Angeles in a pregame ceremony...
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Spanish, Univision America 1020 carried the broadcast, with Jaime Jarrín and Jorge Jarrín on the call. In Korean, Radio Korea 1540 aired the series, with...
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trailing only Los Angeles Dodgers announcers Vin Scully (1950–2016) and Jaime Jarrín (1959–2022). His traditional home run call—"It is gone, goodbye," was...
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headed up by play-by-play announcer Jaime Jarrín, a position he has held continuously since the 1959 season; Jarrín began working at KWKW in 1955 as a...
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team's first radio announcer dating back to its 1998 expansion season. Jaime Jarrín retired from calling Los Angeles Dodgers games in Spanish after 64 seasons...
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English-language announcer Vin Scully and Spanish-language broadcaster Jaime Jarrín (who called that team's games from 1950–2016 and 1959–2022 respectively)...
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Clayton Kershaw, Mayor Eric Garcetti, the team's Spanish play-by-play man Jaime Jarrín (who took over Scully's distinction as the longest-tenured broadcaster...
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Tony Reagins Media and historians: Adrian Burgos Jr., Steve Hirdt, Jaime Jarrín, Jack O'Connell Non-voting committee chair: Jane Forbes Clark According...
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microphone displayed in a similar manner to a retired number. Broadcaster Jaime Jarrín was honored by the Dodgers with a microphone displayed in a similar manner...
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E. Huntington, railroad executive, founder of The Huntington Library Jaime Jarrín, Spanish-language broadcaster for Los Angeles Dodgers, recipient of the...
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was the last season for Hall of Fame Spanish play-by-play announcer Jaime Jarrín, who had been calling games for the team since 1959. On December 2, 2021...
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2011). Doucet has been described as "the French-Canadian equivalent of Jaime Jarrín" and even as "Canada's Vin Scully", but it has been noted that "because...
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broadcaster Jaime Jarrín: Al said, 'Jaime, the best player that I have ever seen in my life is Martin Dihigo, but he never came to the Major Leagues,'" Jarrin said...
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Rolando Nichols, Edgar Gonzalez, Adrian Garcia Marquez, Carlos Alvarez, and Jaime Motta. MLB International fed the series to broadcasters outside the United...
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Hall of Fame broadcaster Jaime Jarrín, entering his 57th season calling Dodgers games was teamed with his son Jorge Jarrín on radio broadcasts on KTNQ...
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others. Mota's first major broadcast job was a brief fill-in stint for Jaime Jarrín on the Los Angeles Dodgers Spanish broadcast. Mota worked on the Angels'...
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the BBWAA, dated 1997, and included in the summer 1998 ceremonies.) Jaime Jarrín received the Ford C. Frick Award honoring a baseball broadcaster. Holtzman...
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Broadcaster Years with Dodgers Year of award Red Barber 1939–1953 1978 Ernie Harwell 1948–1949 1981 Jaime Jarrín 1959–2022 1998 Vin Scully 1950–2016 1982...
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Walter Alston Television KTTV–TV 11 (Vin Scully, Jerry Doggett) Radio KFI–AM 640 (Vin Scully, Jerry Doggett) KWKW–AM 1330 (Jose Garcia, Jaime Jarrín)...
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broadcast in Spanish, and called by Jorge Jarrín (son of the team's long-time Spanish radio voice Jaime Jarrin) and Manny Mota. As of the 2015 season, all...
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