Jaime Jarrin signed an extension to remain the Spanish-language radio voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers through the 2020 season. The agreement assures the 82-year old Jarrin will serve as a Dodgers broadcaster for at least 62 seasons.
“It seems like it was just yesterday that I was at the Coliseum in 1959 and started my work with the Dodgers; the time goes so fast,” said Jarrin. “I’m still enjoying it just as much as I did 60 years ago. I love what I do, and it’s a privilege for me to be able to do it.
I have had the opportunity to work with the best of the best — ballplayers, broadcasters and staff — and I have been so fortunate throughout my career. Of course, I have to thank the Dodgers and especially my wife, Blanca, for her support and for allowing me to do what I love all these years.”
Jarrin immigrated to Los Angeles from Quito, Ecuador at the age of 19 in 1955 with baseball being just as foreign to him as his new country was. “There was no baseball in Quito at the time, none,” Jarrin told the LA Times earlier this year. “I knew nothing about it.”
Four years later Jarrin would be calling Dodger games on the radio, en route to a 60-plus year career and becoming one of the most recognizable voices in Los Angeles.
A now well-decorated broadcaster, Jarrin will become just the 12th inductee to join the Dodgers Ring of Honor. Jarrin will have his name permanently displayed on Dodger Stadium along with fellow Ring of Honor members, Pee Wee Reese, Tommy Lasorda, Duke Snider, Jim Gilliam, Don Sutton, Walter Alston, Sandy Koufax, Roy Campanella, Jackie Robinson, Don Drysdale and Vin Scully. In 1998 Jarrin was honored by the National Baseball Hall of Fame as a recipient of the Ford C. Frick Award.
“Jaime Jarrin is a Hall of Famer in every sense of the word, and the Dodgers are lucky to have had him behind the mic for the past 60 years as he’s chronicled the greatest moments in Los Angeles history with his unique storytelling and iconic style,” said Lon Rosen, Dodgers executive vice president and chief marketing officer. “We’re thrilled that Jaime is returning with this multiyear contract extension and are looking forward to celebrating him Friday night.”
Jarrin, and the Dodgers’ Spanish language radio network is heard on seven stations across the country. 1020 KTNQ in Los Angeles serves as the flagship.
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