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TV AND RADIO INFORMATION
                           JOSÉ MOTA

                           Television Analyst

                           José Mota enters his 18th season with the Angels broadcast team. He currently serves
                         as a TV pre- and postgame analyst on Fox Sports West. In addition to those duties,
                         he also handled the in-game color analyst role for home Spanish television broadcasts
                         during the 2013-17 seasons. From 2010-12 he worked as the English radio analyst, after
             serving as the play-by-play/analyst for Spanish radio broadcasts the previous eight seasons.
               On Aug. 19-20, 2017, Mota handled play-by-play for the Angels radio broadcasts on AM830 and became
             the first MLB broadcaster to do have called play-by-play on a team’s English radio broadcasts and Spanish
             radio broadcasts, as well as working as a color analyst on the English and Spanish television broadcasts.
             In 2018, Mota assisted Vladimir Guerrero as the translator at his introductory press conference and
             media appearances after Guerrero was announced as part of the 2018 Baseball Hall of Fame Class. He also
             translated for Guerrero during the 2018 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Cooperstown.
               He has also worked as an MLB Network analyst/correspondent and has served as a sideline reporter for
             ESPN during the World Baseball Classic (2006, 2013 & 2017) and on select Sunday Night Baseball telecasts.
             Additionally, he handles the color analyst and play-by-play duties for select national broadcasts during
             Saturday’s Game of the Week on FOX.
               José has broadcasted at multiple major events such as the 2006 ALCS (FOX), the 2007 MLB All-Star Game
             in San Francisco (FOX) and the 2007 MLB Playoffs (TBS). In 2008, he joined Yahoo Sports as a baseball
             analyst, contributing video features and website articles. In 2009, he worked as MLB International’s color
             analyst for the worldwide broadcast of the World Baseball Classic.
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               A bilingual talent, Mota joined the Angels in 2002 after working as a broadcaster for MLB Radio. During
             the 2001 season, Mota worked as a play-by-play announcer for DirecTV Latin America which provided MLB
             broadcast coverage to 26 Latin American countries. He has been the featured analyst for MLB Productions’
                                            Sabor  a  Béisbol,  a  Spanish-language  feature  show
                                            available to national and international audiences.
                                             From 1997 until his current appointment, José served
                                            as a color analyst/play-by-play announcer for the FOX
                                            baseball “Game of the Week” in Spanish, including MLB
                                            playoffs  and  World  Series,  and  for  the  “NFL  Sunday”
                                            football  broadcasts.  His  first-ever  MLB  broadcast
                                            assignment was for the Los Angeles Dodgers Spanish
                                            radio in 2001.
                                             A former Major League baseball player with the San
                                            Diego Padres (1991) and Kansas City Royals (1995),
                                            Mota was originally drafted by the Chicago White Sox in
                                            1985. He was a two-time Collegiate All-American second
                                            baseman at Cal State Fullerton and owns a bachelors
                                            degree  in  Communications  from  CSUF.  He  was  the
                                            starting second baseman for the 1984 National Champion
                                            Titans and was an inductee to the Cal State Fullerton
                                            Department of Communications’ Alumni Wall of Fame in
                                            2017. In 1999, José made his film debut in Kevin Costner’s
                                            Universal Studios release For Love of the Game in which
                                            he portrayed Dominican shortstop “José Garcia.” He is a
                                            member of the Screen Actors Guild.
                                             In January 2015, Mota was honored at the Southern
                                            California Sports Broadcasters Awards as the winner for
                                            best foreign language color commentary for his work
                                            during the 2014 season.
                                             He has served as the first and only full-time bilingual
                                            baseball broadcaster, as on a given day, José addresses
                                            both  the  Spanish  and  the  English-speaking  baseball
             audiences. Mota was also selected by OC Metro Publications as one of the “Hottest 25” personalities in
             Orange County for 2007. The Mota family founded the non-profit Mota’s Faces in 2011, which promotes
             the involvement of American youngsters in assisting impoverished school children and their families in the
             Dominican Republic.
               A native of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Mota is the son of longtime Dodger Manny Mota. He and
             his family make their home in the San Gabriel Valley.



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