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Guest AG/DC
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Do any of the announcers give his name the Spanish pronunciation? it seems they're all sayign EYN-juhl , instead of ON-hel. Same with Angel Hernandez and other Angels we have heard on SNY.

It seems like the trend to try to get these guys right, but maybe they forget if the name is spelled exactly like a pronounceable Engllish word.


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Not sure about Pagan but there are a fair number of latin players who use the English pronunciation once they're in the U.S. Announcers did use the An-Hell pronunciation for Berroa -- my guess is that the Metly Angels like it that way or they'd say something.


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Gracie says ON-hel.


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Not necessarily. Sometimes athletes, from another culture or just off the farm, are too shy to speak up. When I was living in Minnesota, Zorro Ver-sallies was a major league regular for several years before he finally let people know that he hated the nickname "Zorro," and preferred to be called by his correctly pronounced name, Zoilo Ver-SAH-yez.

And right here in New York, Walter TAY-chuck was in mid-career before he let the media know his name was Ka-CHOOK.

And how about Hakeem Olajuwon?


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I just figured he preferred Ain-gel instead of Ahn-hell.

Just like he probably preferred Pa-gahn over Pay-gen.

The world is full of kings and queens
Who blind your eyes and steal your dreams
It's heaven and hell

Sorry, hadda.


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I'm with Mole (correct pronunciation: "mo-LAY"). It's the sort of thing you just roll with when you're an 0-4 away from getting optioned out.

Maybe if a guy like that might want a correction, a senior player speaks up on his behalf. But what do I know? You'd think Juan Alicea would help out the English-speaking booth. I'd bet it's ON-hel in his booth.


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btw, Felipe Alou mentioned a couple years back (maybe for the first time) that back home his name is pronounced not uh-LOO but something closer to uh-LOW -- as in, sounds like [u:146d757883]Allow[/u:146d757883]

So I guess we're pronouncing Moises's name wrong too.


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In a game I watched earlier this season, the announcer actually said that Pagan preferred the English pronunciation of Angel. Whether the announcer was correct or misinformed, I don't know.


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Derby weekend reminds me that the names of jockeys named Angel are generally pronounced the proper way. The only exception that comes to mind is Angel Cordero.

Later


Guest AG/DC
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The New York Times is rolling out the accent marks with "�ngel Pag�n."


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btw;
Angel's header into the stands the other day has resulted in a "bruised shoulder".
No DL is required which means Angel is listed as -- *say it with me folks* -- Day-to-Day


Guest holychicken
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metirish wrote:
If only �ngel bloodied his chin he would be hailed for his courage and intangibles .

He would need less range too, I think.


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