Jaime Jarrín
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Jaime Jarrin
- Born December 10, 1935 in Guayaquil, Ecuador
Jaime Jarrin has been the Los Angeles Dodgers lead Spanish broadcaster since 1959. He won the Ford Frick Award in 1998. Currently, Jarrin does play by play and his color partner is Fernando Valenzuela. His grandson Stefan Jarrin turned pro with the Dodgers in 2011. He considers Vin Scully as "my guide, my teacher, my professor, my helper".
He announced before the 2022 season that it would be his final one as a broadcaster.
Further Reading[edit]
- Jorge Castillo (Los Angeles Times): "Jaime Jarrín has seen every big Dodgers moment in L.A.: Here are his fondest memories", Yahoo! News, July 15, 2022. [1]
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