As a Spanish speaker, I prefer watching most sports in Spanish. The Spanish announcers are much more exciting to listen to, than most English speaking broadcasters.
For baseball Yankees' Rickie Ricardo and Mets' Max Pérez are my favorites Giants' Jon Miller is the best Padres Jesse Agler, Rays' Andrew Freed, Giants Duane Kuiper and Dodgers' Pepe Yñiguez are the ones I like listening to. Not a huge soccer fan but it's absolutely boring in English.
I don't watch soccer, but I've seen some clips on the internet of Spanish soccer games where the commentators go absolutely nuts whenever someone scores a goal.
@@thatguyyoudontknow2962 its the lack of energy in most American Football announcers, Regular Football announcers are so energetic it makes it way more fun to watch.
E Ren, I think you're trying to spell and pronounce ""¡Golazo!" ("Golazo is a spectacular goal [or in this case, a highlight-worthy touchdown] as called in Spanish.) Sometimes, even a missed field goal could result in unadulterated like the first call from Ric Ricardo ("¡No, señor!")
Necesitamos más mexicanos para el fútbol americano de la NCAA y el anuncio de la NFL. Los latinos traemos más energía que la mayoría de los locutores estadounidenses porque no estamos sesgados. Nos encanta este deporte sin importar de quién juegue. Todo depende de dónde vivamos y qué escuela sea ampliamente favorecida en esa área. Además, somos justos con todos.
"NO SENOR, CHICAGO CHICAGO CHICAGO"- Spanish football announcer 2020
I believe his name is Rickie Ricardo if you were wondering
🐻 "wee stinkz" 😥
NO SENOR is by far the best one. Can't listen to it without cracking up
As a Spanish speaker, I prefer watching most sports in Spanish. The Spanish announcers are much more exciting to listen to, than most English speaking broadcasters.
Something tells me that theater is required in Latin American broadcasting colleges.
For baseball Yankees' Rickie Ricardo and Mets' Max Pérez are my favorites
Giants' Jon Miller is the best
Padres Jesse Agler, Rays' Andrew Freed, Giants Duane Kuiper and Dodgers' Pepe Yñiguez are the ones I like listening to.
Not a huge soccer fan but it's absolutely boring in English.
@@stereomois Rickie Ricardo is the man, master of two languages
I don't watch soccer, but I've seen some clips on the internet of Spanish soccer games where the commentators go absolutely nuts whenever someone scores a goal.
Idk what there saying but there energy is insane.
No sir 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I need to watch more Spanish broadcasts for football the energy is amazing
When someone ask me if a speak Spanish 0:26
Lmao
“No señor!”
This actually sounds funny asf
It is
@@tmhighlights9435 good catch it was supposed to go live at 3:15 pm on Monday not am lol
@@Merino33 as a bears fan this video kills me
@@Merino33 but the LSU guy was hilarious
Joe Buck could never match this energy
Spanish commentators make every game so much better
I love how the LSU commentator takes 1 breath to day touch and another breath to say down lol
This is a work of art! " No Señor! No Señor! " Cracks me up!
Wtf why is football so much better in Spanish lmao
because this isn't the REAL football
@@thatguyyoudontknow2962 its the lack of energy in most American Football announcers, Regular Football announcers are so energetic it makes it way more fun to watch.
@@Infernos94 It’s why everyone loves Gus Johnson. Being an electric powerhouse that is.
"Gano lo ganó" is fucking genius
If only ESPN Deportes FOX, Deportes, Telemundo, aired this
The first one still hurts to this day. These ppl make it more interesting
The thumbnail is giving me Vietnam flashbacks
¡Gano lo gano! ¡Gano lo gano! ¡Gano lo gano! ¡Gano lo gano!
The fact I know a bit of spanish makes this more entertaining.
They are so over the top I love them
The Dolphins clip was hilarious. Just some Spanish words then Kenyon Drake the more Spanish words then Tannehill Por Kenny Stills en Rob Gronkowski 😂
🇺🇸: "It is... no good!"
🇲🇽: "¡NO SEÑOR! ¡NO SEÑOR! ¡NO SEÑOR! ¡NO SEÑOR! ¡NO SEÑOR!¡NO SEÑOR! ¡NO SEÑOR!"
I’m impressed he could pronounce kuechly correctly that’s a hard word for a Spanish speaker
Fuck that its a hard word for an English speaker
In any sport, Spanish and Japanese-speaking announcers are the absolute best.
Here before this blows up 😂😂
"Nick Chubb, hasta la vista, baby!!"
So great!
Esssssss!!!! Gooooooooaal!!!!!!!!
Goal ass--o!!!! Goal-ass-ooo!!!!!!
E Ren, I think you're trying to spell and pronounce ""¡Golazo!" ("Golazo is a spectacular goal [or in this case, a highlight-worthy touchdown] as called in Spanish.) Sometimes, even a missed field goal could result in unadulterated like the first call from Ric Ricardo ("¡No, señor!")
3:57 GOOD GOOD GOOD VERY GOOD
We need those announcers for MNF
I remember when I noticed there is a big NFL Spanish speaking audience! ❤
I have to see those waveforms
Gano lo gano
Lmaoo i thought he said “gano lo gato”😂
Gano lo gato means “I win the cat?” Or no? My Spanish is not good, no señor no señor it is not bíen
Maybe he meant “Panthers Win?”
@@yurinoworry 'Ganó' means Won in spanish. So, when he says "Gano lo ganó" it's like a pun, meaning Gano won the game.
“Gano wins it” basically
I was thinking it was football
First clip? Double doink? Painful
@2:33 larry larry larry larry 😭
Why are Spanish announcers not mandatory regardless of language barriers…? 😂😂😂😂
Bro I gotta learn Spanish 😅
@3:13 Gano lo gano 😭
The Mannings got nothin on this energy
Necesitamos más mexicanos para el fútbol americano de la NCAA y el anuncio de la NFL. Los latinos traemos más energía que la mayoría de los locutores estadounidenses porque no estamos sesgados. Nos encanta este deporte sin importar de quién juegue. Todo depende de dónde vivamos y qué escuela sea ampliamente favorecida en esa área. Además, somos justos con todos.
How come ESPN Deportes doesn’t air the S
Lol
TOUCHHHDOWNNN ALABAMAAAAA
You dont even need to know spanish to understand everything thats happening in the Miami v New england plah
Yeah im done watching football in english. Spanish has more passion. Joe buck and Troy are boring
How many people listen to the game via the Spanish radio call with the TV volume off.