René Cárdenas, Pioneer in Spanish-Language Broadcasts of MLB Games, Dies at 96
The former Astros and Dodgers broadcaster became the first full-time Spanish-language MLB announcer in 1958 and helped launch Spanish radio coverage in Houston.
- Rene Cardenas, the pioneering Spanish-language Major League Baseball broadcaster, died Sunday at his home in Houston, according to the Houston Astros. His career spanned a 60-year period.
- Cardenas launched his career with the Los Angeles Dodgers after they moved from Brooklyn, becoming the first full-time Spanish-language broadcaster in MLB history. He spent 21 years behind the mic for Los Angeles, mentoring broadcaster Jaime Jarrin.
- Expanding the Astros' reach across 13 countries in South and Central America, Cardenas helped launch Spanish broadcasts for the expansion Houston Colt in 1966, creating baseball's first international radio network.
- Honored for his legacy, Cardenas earned induction into the Nicaragua Baseball Hall of Fame, the Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame, and the Astros Baseball Media Wall of Honor. He also called the Muhammad Ali-Jimmy Ellis heavyweight fight at the Astrodome in 1971.
- Writing for the Astros' Spanish-language website and La Prensa, Cardenas remained connected to the game after retiring; he rejoined the Astros for Spanish radio broadcasts in 2007 and 2008, mentored announcer Francisco Romero, and was a Ford C. Frick Award finalist.
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Dodgers first full-time Spanish-language broadcaster René Cárdenas passed away at 96
René Cárdenas, a broadcasting pioneer who became the first full-time Spanish-language broadcaster for domestic audiences in MLB history when he began working for the Dodgers in 1958, has died at 96 years old.
Longtime Spanish-language MLB Broadcaster René Cárdenas Dies at 96
René Cárdenas, the first Spanish-language broadcaster for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Houston Astros and Texas Rangers during a 60-year career, has died Longtime Spanish-language MLB Broadcaster René Cárdenas Dies at 96.
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René Cárdenas, pioneer in Spanish-language broadcasts of MLB games, dies at 96
René Cárdenas, the first Spanish-language broadcaster for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Houston Astros and Texas Rangers during a 60-year career, has died. He was 96.
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