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Álvaro Morales (sportscaster)

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Álvaro Morales (born 14 June 1980)[1] is a sports anchor and analyst for ESPN Deportes and ESPN Latin America since June 2006.

In November 2003, Morales began to work for the international sports network as a reporter for ESPN Radio. Later on, he became the SportsCenter correspondent in Mexico.

Álvaro was a broadcaster for two World Series (2002 & 2003) on Mexico's national radio station, Publieventos Deportivos. He also worked as a reporter, columnist and editor in the daily sports supplement, La Afición (Milenio Publisher Group).[2]

In the 2000 season, Morales was the stadium announcer for the baseball club Mexico Tigers. During the team's visiting games, he was the studio anchor.