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Boston Red Sox Radio Network
TypeRadio network
Country
United States
Broadcast area
HeadquartersBoston, Massachusetts
Ownership
Owner
Coverage
Affiliates54, including 1 flagship
Links
Websiteaudacy.com/weei/shows/red-sox-baseball

The Boston Red Sox Radio Network is an American radio network composed of 54 radio stations which carry English language coverage of the Boston Red Sox, a professional baseball team in Major League Baseball (MLB). Lawrence, Massachusetts station WEEI-FM (93.7 FM), which serves Boston and the Greater Boston area, serves as the network's Flagship. The network also includes 49 affiliates in the U.S. states of Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, and Florida: 28 AM stations, 24 of which supplement their signals with one or more FM translators; and 21 full-power FM stations, one of which supplements its signal with several FM translators.[1] Joe Castiglione currently serves as the network's play-by-play announcer; since the start of the 2020 Red Sox season, (Will Flemming, Sean McDonough, Jon Sciambi, Dave O'Brien, Dale Arnold and Tom Caron have alternated with Castiglione providing color commentary.[2][3] In addition to traditional over-the-air AM and FM broadcasts, network programming airs on SiriusXM satellite radio; and streams online via SiriusXM Internet Radio, TuneIn Premium, and MLB.com Gameday Audio.[4][5][6]

Shaw's and Star Market Supermarkets, a grocery store chain which serves much of New England, holds naming rights to the "WEEI Shaw's and Star Market Red Sox Radio Network," rebranded in 2022 as the "WEEI Shaw's and Star Market Red Sox Network."

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Boston Red Sox

Boston Red Sox

The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. Founded in 1901 as one of the American League's eight charter franchises, the Red Sox' home ballpark has been Fenway Park since 1912. The "Red Sox" name was chosen by the team owner, John I. Taylor, c. 1908, following the lead of previous teams that had been known as the "Boston Red Stockings," including the Boston Braves. The team has won nine World Series championships, tied for the third-most of any MLB team, and has played in 13 World Series. Their most recent World Series appearance and win was in 2018. In addition, they won the 1904 American League pennant, but were not able to defend their 1903 World Series championship when the New York Giants refused to participate in the 1904 World Series.

Baseball

Baseball

Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding. The game occurs over the course of several plays, with each play generally beginning when a player on the fielding team, called the pitcher, throws a ball that a player on the batting team, called the batter, tries to hit with a bat. The objective of the offensive team is to hit the ball into the field of play, away from the other team's players, allowing its players to run the bases, having them advance counter-clockwise around four bases to score what are called "runs". The objective of the defensive team is to prevent batters from becoming runners, and to prevent runners' advance around the bases. A run is scored when a runner legally advances around the bases in order and touches home plate.

FM broadcasting

FM broadcasting

FM broadcasting is the method of radio broadcasting that uses frequency modulation (FM). Invented in 1933 by American engineer Edwin Armstrong, wide-band FM is used worldwide to transmit high-fidelity sound over broadcast radio. FM broadcasting offers higher fidelity—more accurate reproduction of the original program sound—than other broadcasting techniques, such as AM broadcasting. It is also less susceptible to common forms of interference, having less static and popping sounds than are often heard on AM. Therefore, FM is used for most broadcasts of music and general audio. FM radio stations use the very high frequency range of radio frequencies.

Greater Boston

Greater Boston

Greater Boston is the metropolitan region of New England encompassing the municipality of Boston and its surrounding areas. The region forms the northern arc of the Northeast megalopolis, so Greater Boston means both a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) and a combined statistical area (CSA), which is broader. The MSA consists of most of the eastern third of Massachusetts, excluding the South Coast and Cape Cod; the CSA additionally includes the municipalities of Providence, Manchester, Worcester, the South Coast region, and Cape Cod. While the city of Boston covers 48.4 square miles (125 km2) and has 675,647 residents as of the 2020 census, the urbanization has extended well into surrounding areas and the CSA has a population of more than 8.4 million people, making it one of the most populous such regions in the U.S. The CSA is one of two in Massachusetts, the other being Greater Springfield. Greater Boston is the only CSA in New England that lies in three states ; some definitions extend it into a fourth (Connecticut), and a fifth (Maine).

Flagship (broadcasting)

Flagship (broadcasting)

In broadcasting, a flagship is the broadcast station which originates a television network, or a particular radio or television program that plays a key role in the branding of and consumer loyalty to a network or station. This includes both direct network feeds and broadcast syndication, but generally not backhauls. Not all networks or shows have a flagship station, as some originate from a dedicated radio or television studio.

Connecticut

Connecticut

Connecticut is the southernmost state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. As of the 2020 United States census, Connecticut was home to over 3.6 million residents, its highest decennial count count ever, growing every decade since 1790. The state is bordered by Rhode Island to its east, Massachusetts to its north, New York to its west, and Long Island Sound to its south. Its capital is Hartford, and its most populous city is Bridgeport. Historically, the state is part of New England as well as the tri-state area with New York and New Jersey. The state is named for the Connecticut River which approximately bisects the state. The word "Connecticut" is derived from various anglicized spellings of "Quinnetuket”, a Mohegan-Pequot word for "long tidal river".

Florida

Florida

Florida is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States, bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico; Alabama to the northwest; Georgia to the north; the Bahamas and Atlantic Ocean to the east; and the Straits of Florida and Cuba to the south. It is the only state that borders both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. With a population exceeding 21 million, it is the third-most populous state in the nation as of 2020. It spans 65,758 square miles (170,310 km2), ranking 22nd in area among the 50 states. The Miami metropolitan area, anchored by the cities of Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach, is the state's largest metropolitan area with a population of 6.138 million, and the state's most-populous city is Jacksonville with a population of 949,611. Florida's other major population centers include Tampa Bay, Orlando, Cape Coral, and the state capital of Tallahassee.

Broadcast relay station

Broadcast relay station

A broadcast relay station, also known as a satellite station, relay transmitter, broadcast translator (U.S.), re-broadcaster (Canada), repeater or complementary station (Mexico), is a broadcast transmitter which repeats the signal of a radio or television station to an area not covered by the originating station. It expands the broadcast range of a television or radio station beyond the primary signal's original coverage or improves service in the original coverage area. The stations may be used to create a single-frequency network. They may also be used by an AM or FM radio station to establish a presence on the other band.

2020 Boston Red Sox season

2020 Boston Red Sox season

The 2020 Boston Red Sox season was the 120th season in the team's history, and their 109th season at Fenway Park. The team entered spring training with a new leader in baseball operations, Chaim Bloom, and a new field manager, Ron Roenicke.

Dave O'Brien (sportscaster)

Dave O'Brien (sportscaster)

David O'Brien is an American sportscaster who is a lead play-by-play announcer on the New England Sports Network (NESN) for telecasts of the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB), and for college football and college basketball games aired on the ESPN Inc.-owned ACC Network. He has previously broadcast for MLB's Atlanta Braves, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets, and has announced other sports including basketball, football, and soccer.

Dale Arnold

Dale Arnold

Dale Everett Arnold is a New England sportscaster. He hosts Boston Bruins broadcasts on NESN and co-hosted talk radio shows on WEEI until his retirement from radio on March 12, 2021, announced the day before. He was the Bruins' play-by-play announcer on NESN and has called Boston College Eagles football. He is the only person to have done play-by-play broadcasts for all five of the Boston area's major professional sports franchises.

Grocery store

Grocery store

A grocery store (AE), grocery shop (BE) or simply grocery is a store that primarily retails a general range of food products, which may be fresh or packaged. In everyday U.S. usage, however, "grocery store" is a synonym for supermarket, and is not used to refer to other types of stores that sell groceries. In the UK, shops that sell food are distinguished as grocers or grocery shops.

Programming

Play-by-play announcer Joe Castiglione, in addition to a rotation of co-hosts (Will Flemming, Sean McDonough, Jon Sciambi, Dave O'Brien, Dale Arnold or Tom Caron as the second play-by-play announcer, with Lou Merloni or Rob Bradford as color commentators for select games), calls games on-site. WEEI-FM personality Mike Mutnansky serves as pre- and post-game host. All regular season and many spring training games are broadcast.

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Joe Castiglione

Joe Castiglione

Joseph John Castiglione is an American radio announcer for the Boston Red Sox baseball team, an author and lecturer.

Will Flemming

Will Flemming

William Flemming is an American sportscaster who broadcasts play-by-play of Boston Red Sox games with the WEEI Red Sox Radio Network alongside veteran announcer Joe Castiglione; Prior to joining WEEI in 2019, Flemming served as the play-by-play voice of the Pawtucket Red Sox, the team’s Triple A affiliate. Flemming also has experience calling a wide range of sports including college basketball and hockey for ESPN and CBS Sports.

Sean McDonough

Sean McDonough

Sean McDonough is an American sportscaster, currently employed by ESPN and WEEI Red Sox Radio Network.

Jon Sciambi

Jon Sciambi

Jon "Boog" Sciambi is an American sportscaster for ESPN and the Marquee Sports Network, currently the everyday play-by-play announcer for the Chicago Cubs TV broadcasts. He has worked extensively as a baseball play-by-play announcer, calling games for ESPN television and on ESPN Radio. Sciambi's nickname, "Boog," was given to him owing to his physical resemblance to former major league player Boog Powell.

Dave O'Brien (sportscaster)

Dave O'Brien (sportscaster)

David O'Brien is an American sportscaster who is a lead play-by-play announcer on the New England Sports Network (NESN) for telecasts of the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB), and for college football and college basketball games aired on the ESPN Inc.-owned ACC Network. He has previously broadcast for MLB's Atlanta Braves, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets, and has announced other sports including basketball, football, and soccer.

Dale Arnold

Dale Arnold

Dale Everett Arnold is a New England sportscaster. He hosts Boston Bruins broadcasts on NESN and co-hosted talk radio shows on WEEI until his retirement from radio on March 12, 2021, announced the day before. He was the Bruins' play-by-play announcer on NESN and has called Boston College Eagles football. He is the only person to have done play-by-play broadcasts for all five of the Boston area's major professional sports franchises.

Tom Caron

Tom Caron

Tom Caron is a sportscaster and anchor on New England's NESN network.

Lou Merloni

Lou Merloni

Louis William Merloni, nicknamed "Sweet Lou", is an American radio personality and a former Major League Baseball player. Merloni played for his hometown Boston Red Sox from 1998–2002 and again for part of 2003. He also played for the San Diego Padres, Cleveland Indians, and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

Station list

Network stations as of the 2023 Red Sox season
Callsign Frequency Band City State Network status
WEEI-FM 93.7 FM Lawrence Massachusetts Flagship
W240EC 95.9 FM Albany New York WOFX relay
WEZQ-FM[7] 92.9 FM Bangor Maine Affiliate
W243AT 96.5 FM Barre Vermont WDEV-FM relay
WMOU 1230 AM Berlin New Hampshire Affiliate
W300DN 107.9 FM Berlin New Hampshire WMOU relay
WQDY-FM 92.7 FM Calais Maine Affiliate
WTSV 1230 AM Claremont New Hampshire Affiliate
W232DN 94.3 FM Claremont New Hampshire WTSV relay
W234BN 94.7 FM Claremont New Hampshire WCNL relay
WEII 96.3 FM Dennis Massachusetts Affiliate
WZLO 103.1 FM Dover-Foxcroft Maine Affiliate
WTSN 1270 AM Dover New Hampshire Affiliate
W251CF 98.1 FM Dover New Hampshire WTSN relay
WWEI 105.5 FM Easthampton Massachusetts Affiliate
WDEA 1370 AM Ellsworth Maine Affiliate
WCPV 101.3 FM Essex New York Affiliate
WSAR 1480 AM Fall River Massachusetts Affiliate
W240EB 95.9 FM Fall River Massachusetts WSAR relay
WKTJ-FM 99.3 FM Farmington Maine Affiliate
WPKZ 1280 AM Fitchburg Massachusetts Affiliate
W287BT 105.3 FM Fitchburg Massachusetts WPKZ relay
WJJB-FM 96.3 FM Gray Maine Affiliate
WSBS 860 AM Great Barrington Massachusetts Affiliate
W231AK 94.1 FM Great Barrington Massachusetts WSBS relay
WGCH 1490 AM Greenwich Connecticut Affiliate
WTIC 1080 AM Hartford Connecticut Affiliate
WTIC-FM HD2 96.5-2 FM HD Hartford Connecticut WTIC simulcast
WTPL 107.7 FM Hillsborough New Hampshire Affiliate
W270BR 101.9 FM Island Pond Vermont WDEV-FM relay
WBYA 105.5 FM Islesboro Maine Affiliate
WLTN 1400 AM Littleton New Hampshire Affiliate
WMTK 106.3 FM Littleton New Hampshire Affiliate
W253AY 98.5 FM Littleton New Hampshire WLTN relay
W278CS 107.5 FM Littleton New Hampshire WLTN relay
WALZ 95.3 FM Machias Maine Affiliate
WMRC 1490 AM Milford Massachusetts Affiliate
W267CD 101.3 FM Milford Massachusetts WMRC relay
WSYY 1240 AM Millinocket Maine Affiliate
W273DJ 102.5 FM Millinocket Maine WSYY relay
WLVB 93.9 FM Morrisville Vermont Affiliate
W252CU 98.3 FM Montpelier Vermont WDEV-FM relay
WNTK-FM 99.7 FM New London New Hampshire Affiliate
WCNL 1010 AM Newport New Hampshire Affiliate
WIKE 1490 AM Newport Vermont Affiliate
W276DK 103.1 FM Newport Vermont WIKE relay
WNAW 1230 AM North Adams Massachusetts Affiliate
W234DD 94.7 FM North Adams Massachusetts WNAW relay
WBEC 1420 AM Pittsfield Massachusetts Affiliate
W230CP 93.9 FM Pittsfield Massachusetts WBEC relay
WPNH-FM 100.1 FM Plymouth New Hampshire Affiliate
WLOB 1310 AM Portland Maine Affiliate
W263BZ 100.5 FM Portland Maine WLOB relay
WEGP 1390 AM Presque Isle Maine Affiliate
WINY 1350 AM Putnam Connecticut Affiliate
W246DN 97.1 FM Putnam Connecticut WINY relay
WCVR 1320 AM Randolph Vermont Affiliate
W261DJ 100.1 FM Randolph Vermont WCVR relay
WSYB 1380 AM Rutland Vermont Affiliate
W261DE 100.1 FM Rutland Vermont WSYB relay
WPEI 95.9 FM Saco Maine Affiliate
WKAJ 1120 AM Saint Johnsville New York Affiliate
W250CX 97.9 FM Saint Johnsville New York WKAJ relay
WSTJ 1340 AM St. Johnsbury Vermont Affiliate
W281CC 104.1 FM St. Johnsbury Vermont WSTJ relay
WEEY 93.5 FM Swanzey New Hampshire Affiliate
WOFX[8] 980 AM Troy New York Affiliate
WFYX 96.3 FM Walpole New Hampshire Affiliate
WDEV-FM 96.1 FM Warren Vermont Affiliate
WDEV 550 AM Waterbury Vermont Affiliate
WVEI-FM 103.7 FM Westerly Rhode Island Affiliate
W233CC 94.5 FM White River Junction Vermont WTSV relay
WILI 1400 AM Willimantic Connecticut Affiliate
W237EL 95.3 FM Willimantic Connecticut WILI relay
WWOD 93.9 FM Woodstock Vermont Affiliate
WVEI 1440 AM Worcester Massachusetts Affiliate
WCRN 830 AM Worcester Massachusetts Affiliate
Blue background indicates FM translator.

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Additional affiliates

  • 1400 WHTB: Fall River (if there is a conflict on WSAR)
  • 1240 WOON: Woonsocket (if there is a conflict on WVEI-FM)

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2023 Boston Red Sox season

2023 Boston Red Sox season

The 2023 Boston Red Sox season will be the 123rd season in Boston Red Sox franchise history, and their 112th season at Fenway Park. The team is led by Alex Cora, in the third season of his second stint as the team's manager.

WEEI-FM

WEEI-FM

WEEI-FM – branded SportsRadio 93.7 WEEI-FM – is a commercial sports radio station licensed to Lawrence, Massachusetts, serving Greater Boston and much of surrounding New England. Owned by Audacy, Inc., WEEI-FM is the Boston affiliate for CBS Sports Radio, the NFL on Westwood One Sports, the flagship station for the Boston Red Sox Radio Network; and the radio home of Greg Hill, Lou Merloni, Christian Fauria and Jermaine Wiggins.

Lawrence, Massachusetts

Lawrence, Massachusetts

Lawrence is a city located in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, on the Merrimack River. At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 89,143. Surrounding communities include Methuen to the north, Andover to the southwest, and North Andover to the east. Lawrence and Salem were the county seats of Essex County, until the Commonwealth abolished county government in 1999. Lawrence is part of the Merrimack Valley.

Albany, New York

Albany, New York

Albany is the capital city of the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Albany County. It is located on the west bank of the Hudson River, about 10 miles (16 km) south of its confluence with the Mohawk River, and about 135 miles (220 km) north of New York City.

Bangor, Maine

Bangor, Maine

Bangor is a city in and the county seat of Penobscot County, Maine, United States. The city proper has a population of 31,753, making it the state's third-largest settlement, behind Portland (68,408) and Lewiston (37,121).

WMOU

WMOU

WMOU is a radio station licensed to Berlin, New Hampshire, United States, and with its offices located in Littleton, New Hampshire, the station serves northern New Hampshire and the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. The station is owned by Barry P. and Brian Lunderville.

Berlin, New Hampshire

Berlin, New Hampshire

Berlin is a city along the Androscoggin River in Coös County in northern New Hampshire, United States. It is the northernmost city in New Hampshire. The population was 9,425 at the 2020 census, down from 10,051 at the 2010 census.

WQDY-FM

WQDY-FM

WQDY-FM, on air as Classic Hits 92.7 & 95.3, is an American radio station licensed to Calais, Maine. The station simulcasts on WALZ-FM Machias, Maine. The station carries a classic hits format, with a heavy emphasis on local sports, including Boston Red Sox baseball. Previous to the station buying Top 40 WCRQ in 2003, which changed its format to country in 2019, WQDY-FM was also carried on AM 1230 WQDY.

Calais, Maine

Calais, Maine

Calais is a city in Washington County, Maine, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 3,079, making Calais the third least-populous city in Maine. The city has three Canada–US border crossings over the St. Croix River connecting to St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada.

WTSV

WTSV

WTSV is a radio station broadcasting a sports format. Licensed to Claremont, New Hampshire, United States, the station serves the Dartmouth–Lake Sunapee Region. The station is owned by Jeffrey Shapiro's Great Eastern Radio. Most of the station's programming is simulcast from Boston sports radio station WEEI-FM. WTSV's programming is also carried on two FM translators, W232DN in Claremont, and W233CC in White River Junction, Vermont.

Claremont, New Hampshire

Claremont, New Hampshire

Claremont is the only city in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 12,949 at the 2020 census.

Spanish Beisbol Network

In addition to the English-language network, the Boston Red Sox Spanish Beisbol Network is a one-station network carrying Spanish-language coverage of the Red Sox. Haverhill station WCCM (1490 AM) serves as the network's flagship; WCCM also simulcasts over an FM translator. Nilson Pepen currently serves as this network's play-by-play announcer.

Network stations as of the 2019 Red Sox season
Callsign Frequency Band City State Network status
WCCM 1490 AM Haverhill Massachusetts Flagship
W279DH 103.7 FM Haverhill Massachusetts WCCM relay
Blue background indicates FM translator.

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Haverhill, Massachusetts

Haverhill, Massachusetts

Haverhill is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. Haverhill is located 35 miles north of Boston on the New Hampshire border and about 17 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. The population was 67,787 at the 2020 United States census.

WCCM (AM)

WCCM (AM)

WCCM is an AM radio station broadcasting a Spanish CHR format. Licensed to Haverhill, Massachusetts, United States, the station is owned by Costa-Eagle Radio Ventures Limited Partnership, a partnership between Pat Costa and his chief investor, The Eagle-Tribune. WCCM also operates on two translator stations, W255DA in Salem, New Hampshire and W279DH in Haverhill.

AM broadcasting

AM broadcasting

AM broadcasting is radio broadcasting using amplitude modulation (AM) transmissions. It was the first method developed for making audio radio transmissions, and is still used worldwide, primarily for medium wave transmissions, but also on the longwave and shortwave radio bands.

Flagship (broadcasting)

Flagship (broadcasting)

In broadcasting, a flagship is the broadcast station which originates a television network, or a particular radio or television program that plays a key role in the branding of and consumer loyalty to a network or station. This includes both direct network feeds and broadcast syndication, but generally not backhauls. Not all networks or shows have a flagship station, as some originate from a dedicated radio or television studio.

Broadcast relay station

Broadcast relay station

A broadcast relay station, also known as a satellite station, relay transmitter, broadcast translator (U.S.), re-broadcaster (Canada), repeater or complementary station (Mexico), is a broadcast transmitter which repeats the signal of a radio or television station to an area not covered by the originating station. It expands the broadcast range of a television or radio station beyond the primary signal's original coverage or improves service in the original coverage area. The stations may be used to create a single-frequency network. They may also be used by an AM or FM radio station to establish a presence on the other band.

2019 Boston Red Sox season

2019 Boston Red Sox season

The 2019 Boston Red Sox season was the 119th season in the team's history, and their 108th season at Fenway Park. The Red Sox entered the season as reigning World Series champions, but did not repeat, as they were eliminated from playoff contention on September 20. With a record of 84 wins and 78 losses, they finished third in the American League East, 19 games behind the New York Yankees. It was the first time the Red Sox did not win their division since 2015.

History

Former announcers

Former flagships

Former affiliates

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Bob Starr (sportscaster)

Bob Starr (sportscaster)

James Robert Starr was an American sportscaster.

Jerry Trupiano

Jerry Trupiano

Jerome Michael Trupiano is an American radio sportscaster, best known for his former role as a play-by-play announcer for the Boston Red Sox. Trupiano is a graduate of Saint Louis University, where he began his broadcasting career as a disc jockey on the college radio station.

Dave O'Brien (sportscaster)

Dave O'Brien (sportscaster)

David O'Brien is an American sportscaster who is a lead play-by-play announcer on the New England Sports Network (NESN) for telecasts of the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB), and for college football and college basketball games aired on the ESPN Inc.-owned ACC Network. He has previously broadcast for MLB's Atlanta Braves, Florida Marlins, and New York Mets, and has announced other sports including basketball, football, and soccer.

Glenn Geffner

Glenn Geffner

Glenn Geffner, a Miami native, is a radio play-by-play announcer who recently announced for the Miami Marlins. Geffner joined the Marlins radio broadcast team in 2008. Geffner partners with Dave Van Horne on the Marlins Radio Network. In addition to his play-by-duties, Glenn hosts the Marlins pre- and post-game shows.

Dale Arnold

Dale Arnold

Dale Everett Arnold is a New England sportscaster. He hosts Boston Bruins broadcasts on NESN and co-hosted talk radio shows on WEEI until his retirement from radio on March 12, 2021, announced the day before. He was the Bruins' play-by-play announcer on NESN and has called Boston College Eagles football. He is the only person to have done play-by-play broadcasts for all five of the Boston area's major professional sports franchises.

Chris Berman

Chris Berman

Christopher James Berman, nicknamed "Boomer", is an American sportscaster. He has been an anchor for SportsCenter on ESPN since 1979, joining a month after its initial launch, and hosted the network's Sunday NFL Countdown program from 1985 to 2016 and NFL Primetime from 1987 to 2005 and since 2019. He has also anchored Monday Night Countdown, U.S. Open golf, the Stanley Cup Finals, and other programming on ESPN and ABC Sports. Berman calls play-by-play of select Major League Baseball games for ESPN, which included the Home Run Derby until 2016.

Jon Miller

Jon Miller

Jon Miller is an American sportscaster, known primarily for his broadcasts of Major League Baseball. Since 1997, he has been employed as a play-by-play announcer for the San Francisco Giants. He was also a baseball announcer for ESPN from 1990 to 2010. Miller received the Ford C. Frick Award from the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2010.

Jim Woods

Jim Woods

James McCarthy Woods was an American sportscaster, best known for his play-by-play work on Major League Baseball broadcasts.

Dave Martin (sportscaster)

Dave Martin (sportscaster)

Dave Martin is a former American sportscaster who spent seven seasons as a play-by-play announcer in Major League Baseball.

John MacLean (sportscaster)

John MacLean (sportscaster)

John F. MacLean was a Major League Baseball announcer for the Mutual Broadcasting System from 1956 to 1960, Washington Senators from 1961 to 1968 and the Boston Red Sox in 1972. He left the Red Sox radio broadcast crew in June 1972 due to illness. He died on September 13, 1973, following open-heart surgery.

Johnny Pesky

Johnny Pesky

John Michael Pesky, nicknamed "The Needle" and "Mr. Red Sox", was an American professional baseball player, manager and coach. He was a shortstop and third baseman during a ten-year major league playing career, appearing in 1,270 games played in 1942 and from 1946 to 1954 for three teams. He missed the 1943–45 seasons while serving in World War II. Pesky was associated with the Boston Red Sox for 61 of his 73 years in baseball—from 1940 through June 3, 1952, 1961 through 1964, and from 1969 until his death. Pesky also managed the Red Sox from 1963 to 1964, and in September 1980.

Curt Gowdy

Curt Gowdy

Curtis Edward Gowdy was an American sportscaster. He called Boston Red Sox games on radio and TV for 15 years, and then covered many nationally televised sporting events, primarily for NBC Sports and ABC Sports in the 1960s and 1970s. He coined the nickname "The Granddaddy of Them All" for the Rose Bowl Game, taking the moniker from the Cheyenne Frontier Days in his native Wyoming.

Source: "Boston Red Sox Radio Network", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, March 7th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Red_Sox_Radio_Network.

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