Ernesto Jerez is a well-known sports journalist and broadcaster hailing from the Dominican Republic. He was born on November 27, 1964, in Santo Domingo. Jerez was interested in sports from a very young age and pursued a career in sports broadcasting.
Jerez began his broadcasting career in the Dominican Republic with Radio Impacto and Radio Mirador. He then joined a local TV station, Telesistema, where he worked as a sports commentator. Later, he worked for a sports newspaper, El Nuevo Diario, before beginning his work in the United States.
Jerez is most famous for his work with ESPN. He began working for the network in 2000 and has since become one of the most recognizable voices in sports broadcasting. He has covered many major events in his career, including the World Series, the MLB playoffs, and the World Baseball Classic.
In addition to his work with ESPN, Jerez has also worked for several other networks, including Fox Sports, NBC, and TBS. He has received several awards for his work in sports broadcasting, including the prestigious Emmy Award.
Jerez is known for his passion and enthusiasm for sports, and his ability to connect with audiences. He is highly respected by his peers and is considered one of the best sports broadcasters in the industry.
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