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With over 20 years of experience as a sports commentator, Luis Alfredo Alvarez serves as Spanish-language play-by-play commentator for ESPN Deportes and ESPN in Latin America. 

Luis Alfredo Alvarez

Kenneth Garay

Kenneth Garay

Carolina Guillén

Carolina Guillén

Best known for his signature home run call “¡no... nono, nono, no...! ¡Dígale que no a esa pelota!

Ernesto Jerez

Mario Kempes

Mario Kempes

Rodolfo Martinez

Rodolfo Martinez

Ortiz is currently part of the Fuera de Juego team of analysts and serves as a commentator for a variety of sports.

Ricardo Ortiz

Carolina Padrón is one of the most prominent faces of SportsCenter on ESPN Deportes. Since joining the network in 2010, she has established herself as a key anchor while also contributing as a reporter across a variety of sports, including tennis, baseball, soccer, and the NFL. In addition, she frequently writes for ESPNDeportes.com.

Carolina Padrón

Fernando Palomo uses his vast soccer background to bring depth and insight to his work as the lead soccer play-by-play commentator covering soccer in Spanish, including ESPN's exclusive coverage of LaLiga in the U.S. He is the host of Fuera de Juego and regularly serves as host and analyst across all soccer studios shows including La Peña de LALIGA, ESPN FC, Futbol Center and SportsCenter. 

Fernando Palomo

Mauricio Pedroza is a Mexican sports commentator and analyst for ESPN Deportes and ESPN International. He is the host of Ahora o Nunca that mixes sports commentary with pop culture, movies, music, and viewer participation elements.

Mauricio Pedroza

Ciro Procuna

Ciro Procuna

Rafa Ramos

Rafa Ramos

Jorge Ramos

Jorge Ramos

With a distinguished career spanning more than two decades at ESPN, Freddy Rolón was named Head of Global Sports and Talent Office in August of 2024.

Freddy Rolón

Jorge Eduardo Sánchez

Jorge Eduardo Sánchez

Hugo Sánchez

Hugo Sánchez

Miguel Simon

Miguel Simon

John Sutcliffe

John Sutcliffe

Eduardo Varela joined ESPN in 1994 and is a Spanish-language announcer for ESPN International and ESPN Deportes, covering the NFL, college football, and tennis. A versatile commentator, Varela has called major events including the Super Bowl, National College Championship games, and, notably, became the first Spanish-speaking announcer to call an NFL game for U.S. television in 2001.

Eduardo Varela

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