ICYMI: Jarrín is retiring after 64 seasons as the Spanish-language voice of the Dodgers
Saturday was a big night for the Dodgers. Before last night's home game, the team honored legendary announcer Jaime Jarrín. The Spanish-language voice of the Dodgers is retiring after this season.
He's a Hall of Fame broadcaster, credited like his late colleague Vin Scully with elevating the profession to an art form."I have had the privilege of speaking to you for 64 years, but no matter what I say, it's not enough to say thank you. Forgive me, but it's not enough for what I have in my heart."Honoring Jaime Jarrín at Dodger Stadium.
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