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Local Spanish-Speaking Phillies Fans to Hear Games on 1450 AM

 

By Herald Staff

NORTHFIELD – Spanish speaking baseball fans now have the opportunity to listen to Philadelphia Phillies games on ESPN Deportes 1450 AM! ESPN 1450 will broadcast all Phillies games for the remainder of the season. Coverage begins with a pregame show 30 minutes prior to the first pitch. Announcers for the games are Dennis Martines and Spanish Beisbol Network founder Bill Kulik.
As baseball continues to be one of the most popular sports within Hispanic Communities, ESPN 1450 is excited to bring live Phillies Baseball Broadcasts to its loyal Hispanic-listener base. 1450 ESPN Deportes also features top of the hour national and international sports updates, daily programming from Hispanic sports legend Jorge Ramos, as well as live play by play coverage of other selected sporting events.
ESPN Deportes is the only up-to-the minute sports in South Jersey dedicated to the cross-cultural Hispanic audience.
1450 ESPN Deportes…South Jersey’s only Spanish-language sports station!
WENJ is the local ESPN Radio affiliate for Atlantic City, New Jersey. Operating with 800 watts by day and 1,000 watts at night, the station can be heard throughout New Jersey’s Ocean, Atlantic and Cape May Counties. This is now a simulcast of WENJ-FM.

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