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of Southern California. Sie können Ihre Einstellungen jederzeit ändern. He missed his wife. “It was muy satisfactoria. How do you bridge a cultural divide? In 2011, Jarrin was honored in Los Angeles with the AFTRA Foundation's AFTRA Media and Entertainment Excellence Award in Broadcasting. What’s on TV Wednesday: ‘Assisted Living’; MLB; NBA finals, What’s on TV Wednesday, Sept. 30: The series finale of ‘The 100' on the CW; “Tyler Perry’s Assisted Living” on BET; MLB playoffs; NBA finals, Ready for ‘The Mandalorian’ Season 2? Key takeaways from the first presidential debate between Trump and Biden. During 1980-81, Jarrin, Rene Cardenas, Miguel Alonso and Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. served as interpreter for Mexican pitcher Fernando Valenzuela. An examination of The Times’ failures on race, our apology and a path forward.

He began broadcasting for the Dodgers in 1959 and was the 1998 recipient of the Ford C. Frick Award from the Baseball Hall of Fame. He was standing with colleague Antonio González across from the Silver Dollar Bar & Cafe when a deputy fired a tear-gas missile into the restaurant, fatally striking Salazar in the head. “It was my duty to be involved in all the affairs of the mejicano community,” Jarrín said. Jarrín, naturally, was in the middle of it all. Two others were wounded and died days later. The fans also received a blue colored T-shirt where the front of the shirt said "Se Va, Se Va, Se Va". They were protesting the draft. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the pair to work every game from a booth at Dodger Stadium whether the team is playing home or away. Scully's firstborn, Michael, died in a 1994 helicopter accident, while Jimmy Jarrin, Jaime Jarrin’s second son, suffered a sudden brain aneurysm in 1988 that ended his life at 29. Blanca Jarrin, Jaime’s beloved wife of 65 years, died of a heart attack while visiting him in Arizona less than five months ago. Blanca Jarrin, wife of Hall of Fame broadcaster, dies at 85 AP GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Blanca Jarrin, wife of Hall of Fame Los Angeles Dodgers Spanish-language broadcaster Jaime Jarrin, has died. Instead, he is home gorging on SportsNet LA content. He knows that because a bullet struck his car as he sped away. “I was so scared,” he said.

In 1973, after 14 years with the Dodgers, Jarrín became the club's number-one Spanish-language broadcaster. The Los Angeles painter’s riotous, poignant show at William Turner Gallery takes the historic figure of the Black Madonna and turns her into a celestial warrior. “That was my foundation.”. “Una bendición muy grande.”. La Opinion, the main Spanish-language newspaper in Los Angeles, had fewer than than 3,000 regular subscribers then, and KMEX, the city’s only Spanish-language TV station, was on a UHF channel that required a special antenna to watch. The original broadcast team included Rene Cardenas, Miguel Alonso and Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. and they were joined by Jarrin in 1959.

He received the 2003 Foreign Language Sports Broadcaster Award from the Southern California Sports Broadcasters and was inducted into the Southern California Sports Broadcaster's Hall of Fame.