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José Mota (baseball)

José Manuel Mota Matos (born March 16, 1965) is a Dominican baseball broadcaster. He currently covers the Los Angeles Dodgers on Spectrum SportsNet LA. He formerly covered the Los Angeles Angels with Bally Sports West from 2002 until his departure in 2022. He began on the Angels Spanish broadcast in 2002 and took on various roles on the English television broadcast starting in 2007. He worked alongside Amaury Pi-Gonzalez in the broadcast booth in Spanish and alongside Mark Gubicza in English. Fully bilingual, he conducts postgame interviews and often doubles as the translator for Spanish-speaking players. He served as a pre-and-postgame analyst on Angels Live and occasionally filled in as a backup play-by-play announcer for English broadcasts. He is the son of former baseball player and long-time Dodgers coach Manny Mota.

José Mota
Mota in 2011.
Second baseman
Born: (1965-03-16) March 16, 1965 (age 59)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Batted: Both
Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 25, 1991, for the San Diego Padres
Last MLB appearance
June 2, 1995, for the Kansas City Royals
MLB statistics
Batting average.211
Hits8
Runs batted in2
Teams

Playing career edit

Mota attended Cal State Fullerton in Orange County on a baseball scholarship. He was drafted in the second round of the 1985 amateur draft by the Chicago White Sox. He spent time in the Texas Rangers and Los Angeles Dodgers organizations before being drafted by the Oakland Athletics in 1988 with the rule 5 draft. He was then sent to the San Diego Padres in 1989 in a three-team trade and made his major league debut in 1991 with the Padres. He later signed with the Kansas City Royals as a free agent, but only appeared in two games in 1995.

In 19 games, Mota had 8 hits in 38 at-bats, resulting in a .211 batting average. He scored four runs and drove in two more.

Broadcasting career edit

Following his playing career, Mota sought to work in baseball broadcasting. He was mentored by Stu Nahan, Jim Hill, and Fred Roggin, among others. Mota's first major broadcast job was a brief fill-in stint for Jaime Jarrín on the Los Angeles Dodgers Spanish broadcast.[1]

Los Angeles Angels edit

Mota worked on the Angels' Spanish-language radio broadcasts beginning in 2002. With the team adding 50 games to their English-language television package in 2007, Mota added those games to his workload.

Mota has previous television experience as a sideline reporter, and he also filled in for Rex Hudler during his suspension in 2003. He also was a third announcer in the team's over-the-air television booth in 2004 and 2005.

Soon after the conclusion of the 2007 season, the Angels announced that Mota would no longer work as the play-by-play announcer for television games broadcast in English as he had done during that season. His place was taken by Rory Markas, who doubled as the radio play-by-play announcer for the Angels until Markas's death on January 4, 2010. Victor Rojas would take Markas's spot. Along with partner Mark Gubicza, he would cover roughly 75 games for the Angels.

During the first half of the 2021 season, Mota occasionally filled in as the English play-by-play announcer when the primary commentators, Matt Vasgersian and Daron Sutton, were unavailable due to other broadcast obligations.[2] After Sutton was replaced mid-season by Rich Waltz, Patrick O'Neal took over Mota's de facto "third-string" play-by-play broadcasting role, filling in when Vasgersian was broadcasting with ESPN or MLB Network and when Waltz was broadcasting with CBS Sports. Mota returned to his more typical roles of Angels Live analysis and field-level reporting in the second half of the 2021 season.

On February 3, 2022, Mota announced on Instagram that he decided to depart Bally Sports West. He expressed his gratitude for the Angels organization and said he felt it was time for a "new chapter" but did not immediately announce his future plans.[3]

Major League Baseball on FOX edit

Mota worked for FOX on their coverage of the 2006 Major League Baseball postseason after Steve Lyons was removed from the broadcast for perceived racially insensitive remarks.

Los Angeles Dodgers edit

In March 2022, it was announced that Mota would join the Spectrum SportsNet LA broadcast team to cover the Los Angeles Dodgers. He was among a group of newcomers to the network that included Jessica Mendoza, Adrián González, Eric Karros, and Dontrelle Willis.[4]

Other ventures edit

Mota has also handled several Spanish language assignments in both baseball and football for Fox Sports. Mota also did English language coverage of the 2009 Caribbean Series with Florida Marlins broadcaster Cookie Rojas, the father of eventual Angels broadcaster Victor Rojas, on MLB Network.

Mota made one film appearance, in the 1999 Kevin Costner film For Love of the Game as a Dominican shortstop.

Personal life edit

Mota's father, Manny, was an MLB player who also spent over three decades with the Dodgers as a coach. Because of his father's involvement with the Dodgers, Mota grew up around the team's clubhouse and served as a batboy. His brother, Andy, played for the Houston Astros and now works as a player agent.[1] His cousin, José Báez, played for the Seattle Mariners.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Osborne, Cary (15 March 2022). "New Dodger broadcaster José Mota returns to where it all began". Dodger Insider. Retrieved 17 March 2022.
  2. ^ Bollinger, Rhett (11 March 2021). "Vasgersian to lead Angels' 3-man booth". MLB.com. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  3. ^ Bollinger, Rhett (3 February 2022). "Mota leaving Angels' broadcast booth". MLB.com. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  4. ^ Rojas, Enrique (14 March 2022). "Jessica Mendoza, José Mota y 'El Titán' a la cabina de Dodgers". ESPN (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 March 2022.

Sources edit

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim broadcasters
  • José Mota at IMDb

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For other people named Jose Mota see Jose Mota Jose Manuel Mota Matos born March 16 1965 is a Dominican baseball broadcaster He currently covers the Los Angeles Dodgers on Spectrum SportsNet LA He formerly covered the Los Angeles Angels with Bally Sports West from 2002 until his departure in 2022 He began on the Angels Spanish broadcast in 2002 and took on various roles on the English television broadcast starting in 2007 He worked alongside Amaury Pi Gonzalez in the broadcast booth in Spanish and alongside Mark Gubicza in English Fully bilingual he conducts postgame interviews and often doubles as the translator for Spanish speaking players He served as a pre and postgame analyst on Angels Live and occasionally filled in as a backup play by play announcer for English broadcasts He is the son of former baseball player and long time Dodgers coach Manny Mota Jose MotaMota in 2011 Second basemanBorn 1965 03 16 March 16 1965 age 59 Santo Domingo Dominican RepublicBatted BothThrew RightMLB debutMay 25 1991 for the San Diego PadresLast MLB appearanceJune 2 1995 for the Kansas City RoyalsMLB statisticsBatting average 211Hits8Runs batted in2TeamsSan Diego Padres 1991 Kansas City Royals 1995 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Broadcasting career 2 1 Los Angeles Angels 2 2 Major League Baseball on FOX 2 3 Los Angeles Dodgers 2 4 Other ventures 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 SourcesPlaying career editMota attended Cal State Fullerton in Orange County on a baseball scholarship He was drafted in the second round of the 1985 amateur draft by the Chicago White Sox He spent time in the Texas Rangers and Los Angeles Dodgers organizations before being drafted by the Oakland Athletics in 1988 with the rule 5 draft He was then sent to the San Diego Padres in 1989 in a three team trade and made his major league debut in 1991 with the Padres He later signed with the Kansas City Royals as a free agent but only appeared in two games in 1995 In 19 games Mota had 8 hits in 38 at bats resulting in a 211 batting average He scored four runs and drove in two more Broadcasting career editFollowing his playing career Mota sought to work in baseball broadcasting He was mentored by Stu Nahan Jim Hill and Fred Roggin among others Mota s first major broadcast job was a brief fill in stint for Jaime Jarrin on the Los Angeles Dodgers Spanish broadcast 1 Los Angeles Angels edit Mota worked on the Angels Spanish language radio broadcasts beginning in 2002 With the team adding 50 games to their English language television package in 2007 Mota added those games to his workload Mota has previous television experience as a sideline reporter and he also filled in for Rex Hudler during his suspension in 2003 He also was a third announcer in the team s over the air television booth in 2004 and 2005 Soon after the conclusion of the 2007 season the Angels announced that Mota would no longer work as the play by play announcer for television games broadcast in English as he had done during that season His place was taken by Rory Markas who doubled as the radio play by play announcer for the Angels until Markas s death on January 4 2010 Victor Rojas would take Markas s spot Along with partner Mark Gubicza he would cover roughly 75 games for the Angels During the first half of the 2021 season Mota occasionally filled in as the English play by play announcer when the primary commentators Matt Vasgersian and Daron Sutton were unavailable due to other broadcast obligations 2 After Sutton was replaced mid season by Rich Waltz Patrick O Neal took over Mota s de facto third string play by play broadcasting role filling in when Vasgersian was broadcasting with ESPN or MLB Network and when Waltz was broadcasting with CBS Sports Mota returned to his more typical roles of Angels Live analysis and field level reporting in the second half of the 2021 season On February 3 2022 Mota announced on Instagram that he decided to depart Bally Sports West He expressed his gratitude for the Angels organization and said he felt it was time for a new chapter but did not immediately announce his future plans 3 Major League Baseball on FOX edit Mota worked for FOX on their coverage of the 2006 Major League Baseball postseason after Steve Lyons was removed from the broadcast for perceived racially insensitive remarks Los Angeles Dodgers edit In March 2022 it was announced that Mota would join the Spectrum SportsNet LA broadcast team to cover the Los Angeles Dodgers He was among a group of newcomers to the network that included Jessica Mendoza Adrian Gonzalez Eric Karros and Dontrelle Willis 4 Other ventures edit Mota has also handled several Spanish language assignments in both baseball and football for Fox Sports Mota also did English language coverage of the 2009 Caribbean Series with Florida Marlins broadcaster Cookie Rojas the father of eventual Angels broadcaster Victor Rojas on MLB Network Mota made one film appearance in the 1999 Kevin Costner film For Love of the Game as a Dominican shortstop Personal life editMota s father Manny was an MLB player who also spent over three decades with the Dodgers as a coach Because of his father s involvement with the Dodgers Mota grew up around the team s clubhouse and served as a batboy His brother Andy played for the Houston Astros and now works as a player agent 1 His cousin Jose Baez played for the Seattle Mariners See also editList of second generation Major League Baseball playersReferences edit a b Osborne Cary 15 March 2022 New Dodger broadcaster Jose Mota returns to where it all began Dodger Insider Retrieved 17 March 2022 Bollinger Rhett 11 March 2021 Vasgersian to lead Angels 3 man booth MLB com Retrieved 5 February 2022 Bollinger Rhett 3 February 2022 Mota leaving Angels broadcast booth MLB com Retrieved 5 February 2022 Rojas Enrique 14 March 2022 Jessica Mendoza Jose Mota y El Titan a la cabina de Dodgers ESPN in Spanish Retrieved 17 March 2022 Sources editCareer statistics and player information from Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim broadcasters Jose Mota at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Mota baseball amp oldid 1099192113, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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