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For more than three decades, Roy Smalley has been on televisions throughout the Twin Cities — first as a player, one who played for 10 seasons with Twins, and then as a broadcaster and analyst ...
Roy Smalley is hanging up the mic. After 22 seasons calling Minnesota Twins games, the former shortstop and more recent TV analyst announced his retirement from broadcasting on Wednesday.
Roy Smalley, a former standout shortstop for the Twins, announced Wednesday on social media that he is retiring from a broadcast career that lasted a quarter century.
Roy Smalley hangs it up with the Minnesota Twins It has been some time since the Minnesota Twins have won a World Series. For the 1987 run, it was Roy Smalley who manned the shortstop position.
Roy Smalley when he was playing for the Minnesota Twins. Photo Courtesy: Minnesota Twins After 22 years with the Twins broadcast team, former player Roy Smalley has announced his retirement.
Carlos Correa “is the complete package,” said former Twins shortstop Roy Smalley. Starting Season 3 in Minnesota, he will be the Twins’ best-ever shortstop.
Smalley had a 13-year playing career and 22 more years contributing to the Twins' TV broadcasts. Roy Smalley III hugs teammate Kent Hrbek after the Twins won the 1987 World Series.
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