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Jaime Jarrín (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxajme xaˈrin]; born
December 10, 1935) is an Ecuadorian-born
American sportscaster known as the Spanish-language...
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Jarrin Solomon (born 11
January 1986) is a
Trinidadian track and
field sprinter who
specializes in the 400 metres. He was part of the
Trinidad and Tobago...
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vocalists Steve Marois and Alex Erian,
guitarists Yannick St-Amand and Eric
Jarrin, b****ist
Sebastien Piche, and
drummer Alex Pelletier, and
recorded a self-financed...
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Jorge Jarrín is a
sports broadcaster, who
previously worked Spanish language radio for the Los
Angeles Dodgers. He was a Los
Angeles traffic reporter for...
- winner,
Jaime Jarrín.
Until his
death in 2024, a
color analyst for some
games was
former Dodger pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, for whom
Jarrin once translated...
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Arturo Jarrín Jarrín y
Lilian Beatriz Jarrín Jarrín,
miembros del
grupo AVC con hábitos
religiosos cometieron el atraco. Toma el
mando Arturo Jarrín, adoptando...
- Jhon
Jarrín (21
December 1961 – 9
March 2021) was an
Ecuadorian track cyclist. He was seen as a
Colombian track cycling pioneer.
After he
became an established...
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Francisca Ors
Jarrín (18
February 1928 – 10
January 2025),
known as
Paquita Ors, was a
Spanish pharmacist and
pioner cosmetic businesswoman. She died on...
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Jarryn Geary (born 23 June 1988) is a
retired Australian rules footballer who pla**** for the St
Kilda Football Club in the
Australian Football League (AFL)...
- play-by-play is
handled by
another Ford C.
Frick Award winner,
Jaime Jarrín.
Jarrín has been with the
Dodgers since 1959
until his
retirement after the...