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147: 32: 384:"You may have heard..after 42 years..the game has ended. I wind up "IN THE WINNN COLUMN" Thank you Baltimore for the privilege, memories and Lovely Totals. I will miss you.I am now retired...and an #orioles fan forever. Hoping my greatest Oriole memory is yet to come. Luv u all" 251:' first radio voice, and was behind the microphone for the Marlins' first world championship in 1997, which was the same year he took over the television broadcast as well, a position he would hold until 2000. After two years with 60: 459: 504: 469: 499: 270:
with his wife Antoinette. He has three grown children: Tony, Natalie and Jonathan. Angel's son, Jonathan, was one of the stars of the teen sitcom
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Angel would end every Marlins win with "And the Marlins are in: the Wiiiiiiin Column!" He would later end Orioles wins with the same call.
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His most famous call came in Game 7 of the 1997 World Series as
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He also refers to statistics following an Orioles win as the
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On February 14, 2019, Joe Angel announced his retirement.
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As a teenager, Angel first emigrated with his family to
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