After 22 years with the Twins broadcast team, former player Roy Smalley has announced his retirement. Smalley made the announcement on X, formerly Twitter, stating he’d been considering ...
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.
The Twins’ new era of baseball broadcasts will be missing a familiar voice. Roy Smalley, who played more games as a Twins shortstop than all but three players in team history, announced ...
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.
For the 1987 run, it was Roy Smalley who manned the shortstop position ... will officially cut the cord with anything related to Diamond Sports Group, i.e. Bally Sports. Instead, Major League ...
Matt Blewett-Imagn Images Roy Smalley, who parlayed a popular playing career with the Minnesota Twins into a 22-year career in the team's broadcast booth, is retiring. Smalley made the ...
Roy Smalley played for the Twins from 1976-1982 and returned to the team from 1985 to 1987. In addition to being named an All Star in 1979, Smalley helped the Twins win their first World Series title ...
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. He hung up his cleats after that season.