- Adrian Garcia Marquez
Adrian Garcia Marquez (born
December 28 ,1973 inSan Diego, CA ) is an AmericanSportscaster who works forFox Sports en Espanol and theSan Diego Chargers Radio Network en Espanol as an announcer.He joined
Fox Sports in 2005. OnFox , Garcia Marquez is the play-by-play announcer forMajor League Baseball onFox Sports en Espanol where he calls the Game of the Week during the regular season along with the postseason andWorld Series . At Fox Sports en Espanol, Garcia Marquez has also called soccer action forCopa Libertadores andCopa Sudamericana . He also serves as studio host for the international network. Alongside Garcia Marquez, the "Beisbol en Fox" team includes former Major Leaguers Jose Tolentino,Carlos Hernandez , andManny Mota , as well as current manager of theWashington Nationals ,Manny Acta . Garcia Marquez is also the host ofFox Impacto NFL .The 2007 MLB season marked the debut of Adrian Garcia as a reporter for the
Los Angeles Dodgers on "FSN/PRIME TICKET".As reporter, he contributed to “Dodgers Live” alongside hosts Patrick O'Neal, Kevin Kennedy, and Steve Lyons. On Dodgers game telecasts live, Garcia provided post game player interviews while also reporting on Dodger on-and-off the field developments. Garcia uses his bilingual talents, to provide Spanish-speaking players with familiarity and comfort in sharing personal game experiences and perspective. Garcia is a rarity in this business, a talent that can announce games, anchor shows, write columns, and report fluently in Spanish as well as English. Garcia also joined
710 ESPN Radio in 2007 where he served as reporter and guest host.Career
From 2002 to 2007, Garcia Marquez worked for
Telemundo . He served as the morning news anchor for “Buenos Dias”. His experience with Telemundo included being named to the first ever Olympic broadcasting team in Spanish for the United States, announcing baseball and basketball for the2004 Olympics in Athens. Garcia Marquez was also the weekend sports anchor for “Noticias 52”. OnKVEA 's sister station,KWHY , he hosted several shows such as "El Show de Los Lakers", "Dodgers en Domingo", "Mundo Deportivo", and TheRose Parade . The Mexican-American broadcaster also served as play by play announcer forLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim games on KWHY alongside veteran broadcasterJose Mota .Garcia Marquez is also a writer for the New York-based "Beisbol Mundial" magazine as well as a columnist for the Los Angeles based sports website, http://sportshubla.com/.
He was the play-by-play announcer for the
San Diego Chargers pre-season television games on "Mi San Diego", the Spanish-language affiliate ofNBC in San Diego. Garcia Marquez has an extensive background in radio. He served as reporter and guest host forESPN Radio in Los Angeles.On "Radiovisa" 830AM, he was the play-by-play announcer for both
USC Trojans en Espanol and theLos Angeles Clippers . He also hosted and produced "Calentando con Adrian Garcia Marquez” sports talk show.Garcia got his play-by-play break with the
Oakland Athletics in 2000.From there, he was recruited by
ESPN Deportes and spent almost two years at the national sports network.There, he was the announcer, reporter and analyst for Wednesday and Sunday Night Baseball, Sunday and
Monday Night Football andNFL Primetime , all in Spanish. The exposure onESPN led to theBoston Red Sox appointing him the team’s Spanish radio voice in 2001. That year he had the rare opportunity to call two no hitters. One byHideo Nomo on May 2, 2001 vs. theBaltimore Orioles andSt. Louis Cardinals pitcher Bud Smith's no no against theSan Diego Padres on September 3, 2001.From Bristol, CT, the native of San Diego, went on to Miami, Florida to become a sports anchor with
Univision as host ofContacto Deportivo onTelefutura where he added his unique style of sportscasting to the coverage of the2002 World Cup in Japan/Korea.Signature Calls
"Sientate!!"-Strike Out
"Vuela la Pelota, Vuela la Pelotaaaaaaaaaaa...Bye Bye Pelota" - Home run
"Del arco al charco"-3 pointer
ESPN 'sChris Berman once featured him on his "2 Minute Drill" onSportscenter for some of Garcia's creative calls onNFL Primetime in Spanish.Nicknamed "El Poeta" by former
Houston Astros player and Mexican National team 1st Base Coach turned analyst, Jose Tolentino, for his poetic intros to games and calls of the action."Amigos bienvenidos al deporte de los batazos violentos y aficionados atentos...el de las Rrrrrrectas quemantes y magos con guantes...esto es beisbol de grandes ligas..."
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