Jaime, Jorge, Stefan Jarrín and Building a Dodger Legacy
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Jaime Jarrín came to this country not knowing a thing about baseball. Over 60 years later he is a Dodgers institution. His son now calls games in the same booth and the influence the family has had on the organization spans three generations.
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More on the Jarríns:
https://www.si.com/enfuego/news/the-incomparable-jaime-jarr%C3%ADn-on-living-the-great-american-dream
https://www.si.com/enfuego/news/jarr%C3%ADn-legacy-continues-to-shape-the-dodgers-and-latino-community
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