Following his playing retirement, Freire has worked as a color commentator for ESPN Deportes during winter baseball.
According to Nielsen, 5.5 million Hispanic households are subscribed to a plan that includes ESPN Deportes.
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Regular hosts include Fernando Palomo, Richard Méndez, Manu Martin and the ex-footballers Tato Noriega and Mario Kempes.
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The show is hosted by Carolina Guillén with analysis from Candy Maldonado and Fernando Alvarez.
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ESPN Deportes is available on some cable systems including Comcast, AT&T, Cox Communications, Time Warner Cable, and Brighthouse Networks, as well as on Dish Network and DirecTV.
Several journalists from ESPN Deportes and ESPN Latin America also appear on ESPN Deportes.com, including Raúl Allegre, John Sutcliffe, Ciro Procuna, Francisco Alemán, Tito Puccetti, Enrique Sacco and Martín Urruty.
José Mario Carrillo Zamudio (born January 1, 1956 in Mexico City) is a Mexican football coach, a news anchor for television sports channel ESPN Deportes and is known for serving as an assistant coach to Javier Aguirre with Mexico national football team.
In October 2012, not long after WGST became Spanish-language ESPN Deportes, WUBL HD-3 and W222AF split from WGST and became "Comedy 92-3", the locally-inserted affiliate name for the satellite-fed radio network 24/7 Comedy.
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Álvaro Morales (born 1980) is a SportsCenter anchor for ESPN Deportes and ESPN2 (Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru and Ecuador) since June 2006.
He is an analyst on Beisbol Esta Noche (the Spanish version of Baseball Tonight) on ESPN Deportes and ESPN Latin America.