Fallece a los 96 años René Cárdenas, pionero de la narración en español

René Cárdenas, el primer narrador de béisbol en español a tiempo completo en la historia de las Grandes Ligas, falleció el domingo en su hogar en Houston. Tenía 96 años. Cárdenas dedicó décadas a expandir el alcance de las transmisiones de béisbol en español por todo Estados Unidos y América Latina.

Cárdenas se unió a la cabina de radio de los Dodgers en 1958, la primera temporada del equipo en Los Ángeles. Más tarde, en 1961, se trasladó a Houston para convertirse en el primer locutor en español y director de transmisiones en español de los Colt .45s durante su temporada de expansión. Durante su tiempo con los Astros, creó la primera cadena de radio internacional para el béisbol, la cual llegó a audiencias en 13 países y ayudó al club a reclutar talento de América del Sur y Central.

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