Dodgers Spring Training Spanish Radio Broadcast Schedule

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The Los Angeles Dodgers announced their 2016 Spring Training Spanish radio broadcast schedule, with eight games on the docket, including six Cactus League games played in Arizona to be heard on Univision KTNQ 1020 AM.

Hall of Famer Jaime Jarrin returns to the broadcast booth for his 58th season and he’s again joined by his son Jorge. The Jarrins are the only father-son broadcasting team in Major League Baseball Spanish-language radio.

Their slate of Spring Training games begins Thursday with the Dodgers’ Cactus League opener against the Chicago White Sox at Camelback Ranch.

The Jarrins’ schedule from there includes weekend dates throughout March, some of which overlap with SportsNet LA’s television broadcast schedule, and AM 570 La Sports Radio’s schedule.

KTNQ 1020 AM will carry two of the three Freeway Series games at the end of the Dodgers’ 2016 exhibition schedule. The Spanish-language station will be the broadcast home for every regular-season game in the Los Angeles market.

Dodgers 2016 Spring Training Schedule

“I am very excited to continue our partnership with Univision. The rich history of KTNQ in the market ensures that our Dodger broadcasts can be enjoyed by both long-time and new Dodger fans in Los Angeles,” Jaime said.

Complete KTNQ 1020 AM Spring Training Spanish radio broadcast schedule:

DayDateTime (PT)OpponentLocation
ThursdayMarch 312:05 p.m.vs. White SoxGlendale
SaturdayMarch 126:05 p.m.vs. CubsGlendale
SundayMarch 131:10 p.m.@ RockiesSalt River
SaturdayMarch 191:05 p.m.vs. White SoxGlendale
SundayMarch 201:05 p.m.vs. PadresGlendale
SaturdayMarch 267:05 p.m.vs. White SoxGlendale
ThursdayMarch 317:10 p.m.vs. AngelsDodger Stadium
FridayApril 17:10 p.m.vs. AngelsDodger Stadium
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