Amaury Pi-Gonzalez
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Amaury Pi-Gonzalez is a
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announcer. He is the only major league baseball announcer to have broadcast, in Spanish, for four major league teams. From 2003 to 2006, Pi-Gonzalez was broadcasting for 2 teams in two separate leagues, SF Giants and Seattle Mariners. In 2009-2010 Pi-Gonzalez worked with the Spanish Beisbol Network. Inducted into the Cuban Sports Hall of Fame, (Miami, FL) 2004 and the
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and Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame, 2010, San Francisco, CA. Has been listed on the Ford C Frick Broadcaster Award nominating ballot since 2004. After previous stints with the
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, Pi-Gonzalez joined the
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for the
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season. He is the play by play Spanish broadcaster for FSN West TV-Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim production. Pi-Gonzalez also spent seven seasons as the Spanish radio voice of the
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. He has also covered the
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, boxing and soccer for Spanish radio. Born in Cuba, Pi-Gonzalez emigrated to Miami in 1961. He is a member of the Cuban Professional Sports Hall of Fame.


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Official websitePress release upon joining Angels
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