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Aaron Benzion Halevi Goldsmith OBITUARY Rabbi Aaron Goldsmith, 63, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on October 6, 2020 (Tishri 18, 5781) after a 12 ½ year battle with pancreatic/liver ...
PEORIA, Ariz. — Aaron Goldsmith’s “Welcome to the Big Leagues” moment came well before the bottom of the second inning ended, the Mariners broadcast went to commercial, and producer ...
Seattle Mariners TV broadcaster Aaron Goldsmith explains the reasons why he chose to withdraw from the St. Louis Cardinals play-by-play job.
Seattle Mariners broadcasters Aaron Goldsmith and Dave Sims were talking about how Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh was going to get out of a slump, and then BOOM, Raleigh hit a three-run home run ...
Goldsmith floats between television and radio, also doing national games for FOX and FS1. It's the second awesome M's radio call this week, as Rizzs got to call the walk-off grand slam from Cal ...
In this week’s feature story I profile Aaron Goldsmith, the new voice in the Mariners’ broadcast booth. After a two-year void following Dave Niehaus’ passi ...
Mariners broadcaster Aaron Goldsmith speaks at a news conference in Seattle on Sept. 16, 2021, in which MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred announced that the team will host the 2023 All-Star Game.
Aaron Goldsmith, 29, who broadcast games of the Class AAA Pawtucket Red Sox last season, will team with Rick Rizzs in the radio booth.
If you didn’t grow up in St. Louis, like Aaron Goldsmith did, it might be hard to fully understand the allure of broadcasting Cardinals games for someone who has pursued that profession.
Heading into his first season as a major league baseball broadcaster, new voice of the Mariners Aaron Goldsmith tells Seattle's Morning News there are no signature catch phrases in his repertoire yet.
Aaron Goldsmith is one of Bally’s Sports Midwest and the St. Louis Cardinals television play-play-play candidates to replace Dan McLaughlin.