ANAHEIM – An impressive streak is going to come to an end Friday.

Terry Smith, the longtime radio voice of the Angels, will miss a game for the first time since June 15, 2013, snapping a 452-game streak.

Smith missed that 2013 game for his son’s college graduation, and he won’t be doing any of the three games this weekend in Seattle because he’s attending his godson’s wedding on the East Coast.

Steve Klauke, the radio broadcaster for the Angels’ Triple-A affiliate in Salt Lake City, will be “called up” to work the games. Klauke is in his 24th season broadcasting the Bees. His only other major league assignment was two Toronto Blue Jays games in 2004.

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Huston Street, on the disabled list with a strained oblique, has played catch three days in a row. Street said he’s expecting to take Friday off, then throw three more days in a row, and then throw a bullpen session on Tuesday. Street is at least two weeks away from returning…

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