Kent French
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Kent French
@KentFrench
Ducks Live / Angels Live Host, Bally Sports. Host/Producer, Anaheim Ducks / Honda Center.




THIS DATE IN ANGELS HISTORY: July 12th, 2019 The #Angels played their first home game since the passing of Tyler Skaggs, with the entire team wearing red jerseys with “SKAGGS 45” on the back as a tribute. That night vs. Seattle, Taylor Cole (2 IP) and Félix Peña (7 IP) combined for the 11th official no-hitter in Angels history. If Hollywood hired a writer to write the perfect script for a baseball movie, it couldn’t have done better than what actually happened at Angel Stadium on Friday, July 12, 2019. To set the stage, the Angels were struggling all season long through July 1st, barely holding onto a .500 record. While on the road in Texas, the Angels awoke to the tragic news that their friend, their teammate, their pitcher, Tyler Skaggs had died of an accidental drug overdose in his hotel room. The Angels and Rangers cancelled their game that night, while the team dealt with its grief. The whole team was visibly shaken. Mike Trout tweeted out ““Words cannot express the deep sadness we feel right now. Our thoughts and prayers are with Carli and their families. Remembering him as a great teammate, friend, and person who will forever remain in our hearts… we love you, 45.” Overnight, a memorial, built by fans with flowers, hats, letters, pictures, and posters appeared on the pitching mound in front of Angels Stadium. Everyday, the memorial grew while the Angels finished up their road trip leading up to the All-Star Break. At the All-Star Game, both Mike Trout and Tommy La Stella wore #45 jerseys to honor their teammate. On Friday, July 12th, the Angels opened a homestand with the Mariners. They honored Tyler by having his mother, Debbie throw out the opening pitch. Standing beside her stood Carli, Tyler’s wife, his brother Garret, and stepfather Dan. A visibly emotional Andrew Heaney and Mike Trout carried out a framed Skaggs #45 jersey while every Angels player wore a #45 Skaggs jersey to honor their friend. With the ceremonial 1st pitch, Debbie threw a perfect strike to Andrew Heaney to open the game. Afterwards, she wrote Tyler’s initials on the mound. And then, it was if a guardian angel came down to make this a truly memorial game. Taylor Cole opened the game with a 1-2-3 inning. And then, in the bottom of the first, the Angels offense exploded. They scored 7 runs on 7 hits in the first. Mike Trout drove in 4; two on a homerun and 2 more on a double. The blast travelled 454 feet which was Skaggs’ number forwards and backwards. After Cole pitched two hitless innings, Felix Peña came on in the third and pitched the rest of the way. The combination of these two, was hardly the predictable duo to pitch what happened that night. Cole, had bounced up and down from AAA all season, and Peña rarely had the stamina or control to pitch deep into games. Throughout the emotional crowd, no one wanted to say anything about the magic that was happening before them. In the 6th inning, rookie Matt Thaiss made a spectacular play at 3B, a position he was learning at the Major League level, to record the out. In the 9th, with the crowd on its feet, the Angels made two more spectacular plays to save the no-hitter. The first, against Dee Gordon, was a little nubber that Gordon nearly beat out at first. The second was a smash hit to Luis Rengifo at 2B that for a moment seemed to get away from him, but he recovered to record the out. After the game, the emotions just poured out on the field. The team came together around the mound and one by one took their jerseys off laid them down on the mound, with Skaggs’ name and #45 pointed up to the sky. The symbolism was not lost on the Angels. They knew that they had a guardian angel looking out for them that night, and it showed in many ways. The Angels scored 7 runs in the first, and 13 runs total. Tyler Skaggs was born on 7/13. The combined no hitter was the first combined no hitter in California since 7/13/91—the day that Tyler was born. The Angels collected 13 hits that night. The next day, July 13th, Tyler would have turned 28. The no-hitter that night was the Angels’ 11th no-hitter in franchise history. In high school, Skaggs wore #11. The Angels sent jerseys and balls from the no-hitter to the Hall of Fame, in Cooperstown. Someday they will be on display, and fans can see and learn of the magic of this game. Dee Gordon, the Mariners player best summed up this game when he said “If you don’t believe in God, you might want to start.” If you were there that night, you know he was right. You can watch highlights of this game below. youtube.com/watch?v=9L5GLr…

The NAIA Ball Team of the Week are the Royals of Johnson University! The Royals had themselves a week taking down #6 Cumberlands in the mid-week and then turning their attention to #2 Tennessee Wesleyan, taking 2 of 3 games in the @AACsports series! Read the full story here: bit.ly/4hrfTtS #NAIABall @JURoyals_BB @JohnsonRoyals


But they already retired his uniform number. Maybe a bronze statue outside of Target Field (this pose?). Also, Hocking has done so much for Team USA baseball and the player development including the likes of Walker Jenkins, Brandon Winokur, Charlee Soto...

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You are a true inspiration to us all, Coach Sudsie 🧡

Honored to have led the creative execution of the @AnaheimDucks collabs with @Vans & @offspring that resulted in not 1 but 4 #cliosports awards! These wins are a testament to the unreal work of the marketing, entertainment, programming, and creative teams. @The_Clios #smsports

OFFICIAL: Ducks Stream has acquired @JoMaestro_ DJ JoJo will be hosting an all-new show called Spinnin' It. An Orange County lifestyle show featuring players and personalities across the @NHL 🍎 apple.co/3U3zmIu 🎧 spoti.fi/3NkwSBK

Excited to be here! Let’s go Utah!!!

.@KentFrench we're in a glass case of emotion 😭 Frenchie will be pursing a new venture this season and will be away from the TV and audio broadcasts. Tune in during the 1st intermission tonight to hear what's next for our guy Kent! Thank you, Frenchie. 🧡



We are heartbroken to share the news that our beloved former broadcaster Steve Klauke passed away this morning. Steve was an incredible broadcaster, amazing friend and devoted husband and father. He will forever be "the voice of the Bees."

My brother!! It is a great day. So grateful. Impossible to find a better human being in all of hockey than Sudsie. 👊💪❤️


@KentFrench Thank you for your fantastic coverage with both the Ducks & Angels. 🎙️🏒⚾️ - We certainly appreciate your ability to improve quality coverage each season with ever increasing improvement. 🎥 - We're lucky to have you in Anaheim as our friend.🌴 #ThankYou 😎







