The Seattle Mariners picked a new face (or voice)to team up with Rick Rizzs on it's radio broadcasts. 29 year old Aaron Goldsmith, unknown to most Seattle area fans, was chosen to fill the spot left vacant by the passing in 2010 of the legendary Dave Niehaus.
Until now, Goldsmith was the voice of the Boston Red Sox Triple A affiliate in Pawtucket. Goldsmith will be one of the youngest Major League broadcasters. The Mariners had announced last year that a search would be made for a full time broadcaster. The last couple of seasons, the Niehaus spot was filled by former M's broadcasters and players.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Mariners Pick Aaron Goldsmith
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