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- تيري سميث (بالإنجليزية: Terry Smith) هو معلق رياضي أمريكي، ولد في 14 يونيو 1955. (ar) Terry Smith (born June 14, 1955) is an American sports announcer for KLAA radio in Los Angeles, California, and has broadcast play-by-play for the Los Angeles Angels since 2002.
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Terry Smith (born June 14, 1955) is an American sports announcer for KLAA radio in Los Angeles, California, and has broadcast play-by-play for the Los Angeles Angels since 2002. Smith also hosts the Angels' post-game call-in show "Angel Talk" and the Angels' hot-stove program "Angels Tonight".
Terry Smith enters his 22 nd season on the Angels flagship radio station. The 2023 season marks his 14th season as the Angels lead play-by-play announcer. His 22 seasons in the booth make Smith the longest tenured broadcaster (radio or TV) in club history.
Terry Smith, who handles mostly the middle innings on radio, has been referred to by some as this generation's Harry Kalas because Smith often uses Kalas' famous phrases as "that ball is out-ta here" on an Angels home run, or "struck him out" when the Angels strike out an opposing batter.
Jan 13, 2021 · Angels broadcaster Victor Rojas said he left the organization on good terms after not landing the GM job. He'll be president and GM of the Frisco Roughriders.
- maria.torres@latimes.com
- Staff Writer
Aug 20, 2023 · Angels radio color commentator Mark Langston has worked with play-by-play announcer Terry Smith since the 2012 season.
- Sarah Valenzuela
Apr 12, 2013 · On April 1, Terry Smith broadcasted his 12 th Opening Day as an announcer for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on AM 830 KLAA. In his first year in 2002, the Angels won its first and only...
Apr 5, 2023 · Terry Smith and Mark Langston have been with the Angels for a number of years, and both maintained the utmost level of professionalism since the COVID-19 pandemic shifted teams towards remote operations in numerous broadcast areas.