Angels Announcer ‘Lucky to Be Alive’ After Terrifying Hit-and-Run Incident: ‘Harrowing Experience’
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MLB Angels announcer Terry Smith was rear-ended by a car going 90-mph, and his only injury is hard to believe.
Veteran MLB announcer Terry Smith has been involved in an unfortunate accident in Arizona. Terry’s car was struck by a car rushing at around 90 miles per hour, but luckily, he did not get any fatal injuries and is now safe from a life-threatening injury. Judging by the intensity, even the authorities were surprised to see that Smith did not get any fatal blows. The announcer has been discharged from the hospital and has also publicly spoken on t…
Broadcaster Says He’s “Fortunate To Be Alive” After Serious Car Accident
A frightening moment unfolded in Arizona during MLB Spring Training after longtime Los Angeles Angels radio announcer Terry Smith was involved in a devastating car accident that easily could have ended much worse. Smith, who has served as the Angels’ radio voice for more than two decades, was driving in Phoenix when his vehicle was violently struck from behind in what authorities described as a high-speed hit-and-run collision. According to a re…
MLB Announcer Is Lucky To Be Alive After “Harrowing” Hit-And-Run Incident During Spring Training
Police tape (Photo Via Imagn Images) A scary moment during spring training in Arizona left longtime MLB broadcaster Terry Smith thankful to be alive. Smith, the radio voice of the Los Angeles Angels since 2002, survived a violent hit-and-run earlier this month. A speeding car hit him while police were chasing the driver. Reports say the car was going nearly 90 mph during the chase. The veteran announcer later told listeners that the incident sho…
Angels announcer Terry Smith 'lucky to be alive' after hit-and-run
With the Los Angeles Angels in Spring Training in Arizona, longtime radio announcer Terry Smith was the victim in a frightening car accident that he says he was fortunate to survive. According to Doug Padilla of the Orange County Register, Smith was involved in a hit-and-run collision when he was rear-ended in Phoenix. Smith’s car was destroyed by a vehicle traveling at an estimated 90 miles per hour. The driver involved in the hit-and-run is st…
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