The Twins’ new era of baseball broadcasts will be missing a familiar voice. Roy Smalley, who played more ... but he returned to Minnesota in 1985 for the final three seasons of his career.
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 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.
All good things must come to an end, and sometimes that means retiring even after you have already retired. The Minnesota Twins have gone through considerable change when it comes to distribution ...
After 22 years with the Twins broadcast team, former player Roy Smalley has announced ... as hard as it was to hang up his spikes, Smalley thanked Minnesota for their constant support.
Just a year after losing longtime play-by-play voice Dick Bremer to 'retirement,' one of the team's television analysts has announced that he is stepping down from his role.
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. In 2025, ...
For more than three decades, Roy Smalley has been on televisions throughout the Twin Cities — first as a player, one who ...
They’ll see another one in 2025. 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 ...