- Juan Pedro Villamán
Juan Pedro (J.P.) Villamán (
April 5 1959 -May 30 2005 ) was a Dominican-Americansportscaster who served as theSpanish language play-by-play announcer for theBoston Red Sox .The youngest of nine children, Villamán fell in love with broadcasting at an early age. At age of 13, he called
baseball andbasketball games from a local radio station inSan Francisco de Macorís , where he was born and raised by his aunt, Orfelina Villamán, after his mother died giving birth to him. Like most Dominicans, Villamán played baseball and was a pretty goodcatcher . His best sport, though, was basketball; he played on the national teams inPanama andPuerto Rico .Villamán came to the U.S. in 1986 and followed the trail blazed from
New York City toLawrence, Massachusetts by thousands of other Dominican immigrants. He landed a job with radio stationWCCM dn in Lawrence in 1990. Four years later, he was recommended for the job when the Red Sox were looking for a Spanish-speaking broadcaster for a new radio venture aimed at reaching the growing population of baseball-madLatino s in cities like Lawrence and Worcester. Villamán was hired as a part-time broadcaster by Bill Kulik, a former freelance TV sports producer and writer and baseball fanatic. For the next seven seasons, Villamán was the play-by-play announcer for selected Red Sox home games carried by small Spanish-language stations.The initially haphazard venture really took off after
Pedro Martínez joined the Red Sox in 1998. Villamán said the Red Sox ace brought thousands, maybe even millions, of Latino fans into "Red Sox Nation ." Before the 2001 season, Kulik organized the "Spanish Beisbol Network" to carry every Red Sox game, home and away, and made Villamán a permanent Red Sox announcer alongside young newcomer Adrian Garcia Marquez who also called games forESPN Deportes . The radio show aired inMassachusetts ,Connecticut ,Rhode Island andNew York . Villamán's Spanish commentary was also available onNESN , and baseball fans as far away as the Dominican Republic,Colombia ,Costa Rica ,Mexico ,Nicaragua ,Panama ,Venezuela andSpain heard him via satellite. They would sometimes call in to his pregame show, which pleased Villamán enormously. Listeners called him "Papá Oso" (Papa Bear)a nickname given to him by his friend and co-announcer Garcia Marquez. At the moment, Kulik has no way of measuring the size of the worldwide audience for the Red Sox, based on the nonstop listener calls to Villamán from all overLatin America .In April 2005, at
Fenway Park , Red Sox owners John Henry andTom Werner showed their respect for Villamán and his worldwide audience by delivering him a diamond-encrusted World Series championship ring during his broadcast of home opener against theNew York Yankees . The ring, which came with a notarized appraisal putting its value at $14,100, was the official acknowledgement that Villamán was part of the Red Sox extended family (500 or so got rings), from ushers to superstars. Villamán's ring also recognized the importance of the team's growing Latino fan base. With top Latin stars such asManny Ramírez ,David Ortiz ,Edgar Rentería and, before, Pedro Martinez,Rich Garcés andOrlando Cabrera , the Red Sox are becoming Latin America's team.On May 30, 2005, Villamán, at age 46, was on his way home around 3:40 a.m. after broadcasting from
Yankee Stadium over the weekend. He died when hissport utility vehicle sideswiped a truck onInterstate 93 nearWilmington, Massachusetts , rolled down an embankment, and slammed into a tree. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The loss of the charismatic broadcaster was also felt deeply in San Francisco de Macoris, where he lived and was buried. Portions of his funeral were broadcast live on three regional radio stations.Fact
*In Game 4 of the
2004 World Series , Villamán got so excited whenpitcher Keith Foulke threw the ball to first base, sealing the Red Sox's 86-year curse-ending victory, that his voice cracked during the broadcast. "¡Boston gana!" (Boston wins!) he screamed into the microphone seven times, so loudly his voice became raspy.ources
* [http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2005/05/31/crash_kills_soxs_spanish_broadcaster/ "Boston Globe"]
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* [http://www.eagletribune.com/news/stories/20050414/FP_003.htm Eagle Tribune]
* [http://www.informativopanamericano.com/noticias/view.php?newsid=3271 Noticiero Panamericano] (Spanish)
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