Ernesto Diaz Gonzalez (born 1939)[1] (in Spanish) is a Puerto Rican sportscaster who has worked since 1962 on Puerto Rican television. Diaz Gonzalez has narrated various sports such as baseball and boxing, but he is better known for his narration of BSN and Puerto Rican men's national team basketball games. Ernesto Diaz Gonzalez is also known by the Puerto Rican public as "Ernestito".
Ernesto Diaz Gonzalez grew up as a fan of cockfighting.[1] His father took him to watch cockfights at a local cockfighting arena when he was about 11 or 12 years old. Later, Diaz Gonzalez attended university, where he began learning some phrases that he would later use during basketball game transmissions.[1]
By 1980, Diaz Gonzalez had been hired as a special-events sportscaster by Telemundo Puerto Rico, which had Junior Abrams as their main sportscaster and sports news reporter. In 1985, Diaz Gonzalez moved to Telemundo Puerto Rico's rival station canal 4.
By 1986, Díaz González was also the president of the Metros de San Juan Puerto Rican Professional Baseball League's team.[2]
During its 2014 induction ceremony, the Puerto Rican Sports Hall of Fame was to induct Diaz Gonzalez as a sportscaster, along with former baseball players Bernie Williams and Carlos Baerga, and former basketball player Jerome Mincy. Diaz Gonzalez, however, did not accept the induction, alleging that he had felt shunned by the Hall of Fame for 15 prior years.[3] (in Spanish)
Diaz Gonzalez is married to Norma Hernandez, who inspired him to use some phrases during basketball game transmissions.[1]
Diaz Gonzalez has coined some phrases during televised basketball games that have become popular in Puerto Rican Spanish jargon.[1] Some are:
Diaz Gonzalez has begun his own Youtube.com channel, where he downloads videos of past BSN basketball games.[4]