List of Boston Red Sox broadcasters
Television
[edit]2020s
[edit]2010s
[edit]2000s
[edit]Note:
[edit]- Circa 2003–2005, WSBK-TV televised Friday night games in the Boston area while WBZ-TV televised the 4th of July game; these games were seen on NESN throughout the rest of New England.
1990s
[edit]1980s
[edit]1970s
[edit]Year | Channel | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Studio host |
1979 | WSBK-TV | Ned Martin | Ken Harrelson | Tom Larson |
1978 | WSBK-TV | Dick Stockton | Ken Harrelson | Tom Larson |
1977 | WSBK-TV | Dick Stockton | Ken Harrelson | Tom Larson |
1976 | WSBK-TV | Dick Stockton | Ken Harrelson | Tom Larson |
1975 | WSBK-TV | Dick Stockton | Ken Harrelson | Tom Larson |
1974 | WBZ-TV | Ken Coleman | Johnny Pesky | |
1973 | WBZ-TV | Ken Coleman | Johnny Pesky | |
1972 | WBZ-TV | Ken Coleman | Johnny Pesky | |
1971 | WHDH-TV | Ken Coleman & Ned Martin | Johnny Pesky | |
1970 | WHDH-TV | Ken Coleman & Ned Martin | Johnny Pesky |
1960s
[edit]Year | Channel | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) |
1969 | WHDH-TV | Ken Coleman & Ned Martin | Johnny Pesky |
1968 | WHDH-TV | Ken Coleman & Ned Martin | Mel Parnell |
1967 | WHDH-TV | Ken Coleman & Ned Martin | Mel Parnell |
1966 | WHDH-TV | Ken Coleman & Ned Martin | Mel Parnell |
1965 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy and Ned Martin | Mel Parnell |
1964 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy, Art Gleeson, & Ned Martin | |
1963 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy, Art Gleeson, & Ned Martin | |
1962 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy, Art Gleeson, & Ned Martin | |
1961 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy, Art Gleeson, & Ned Martin | |
1960 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy, Art Gleeson, & Bill Crowley |
1950s
[edit]Year | Channel | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) |
1959 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy, Bob Murphy, & Bill Crowley | |
1958 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy, Bob Murphy, & Bill Crowley | |
1957 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy, Don Gillis, Bob Murphy &/or Bill Crowley | |
1956 | WBZ-TV or WNAC-TV | Curt Gowdy & Bob Murphy | |
1955 | WBZ-TV or WNAC-TV | Curt Gowdy & Bob Murphy | |
1954 | WBZ-TV or WNAC-TV | Curt Gowdy, Tom Hussey, & Bob Murphy | |
1953 | WBZ-TV or WNAC-TV | Curt Gowdy, Tom Hussey, & Bob DeLaney | |
1952 | WBZ-TV or WNAC-TV | Curt Gowdy, Tom Hussey, & Bob DeLaney | |
1951 | WBZ-TV or WNAC-TV | Curt Gowdy, Tom Hussey, & Bob DeLaney | |
1950 | WBZ-TV | Jim Britt & Tom Hussey | Bump Hadley |
WNAC-TV | Les Smith |
1940s
[edit]Year | Channel | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) |
1949 | WBZ-TV | Jim Britt & Tom Hussey | Bump Hadley |
WNAC-TV | Les Smith | ||
1948 | WBZ-TV | Jim Britt & Tom Hussey | Bump Hadley |
WNAC-TV | Les Smith |
Substitutes
[edit]Play-by-Play
[edit]- Leo Egan (1970)[4]
- Gary Thorne (1992–1993)
- Brent Musburger (1992)
- Bob Montgomery (1992–1995)
- Gil Santos (1992)
- John Rooke (1995)
- Steve Zabriskie (1996)
- Doug Brown (1997–1998)
- Don Orsillo (2000)
- Hector Martinez (1994–2001)
- Jon Rish (2010, 2014)
- Eric Frede (2010-2014)
- Josh Maurer (2015)
- Tom Caron (2016–present)
- Alex Faust (2019)
- Will Flemming (2019)
- Mike Monaco (2019–present)
- Emma Tiedemann (2024)
- Rylee Pay (2024)
Color Commentator
[edit]- Jerry Remy (1992–1995)
- Dennis Eckersley (2003–2021)
- Dave Roberts (2009)
- Buck Martinez (2009)
- Tony Massarotti (2009;2022)
- Rance Mulliniks (2009)
- Rex Hudler (2009)
- Ron Coomer (2009)
- Ken Rosenthal (2009)
- Kevin Kennedy (2009)
- Dwight Evans (2009)
- Sean Casey (2009)
- Jim Kaat (2009)
- Gordon Edes (2009)
- Bob Montgomery (2009)
- Frank Viola (2009)
- Sean McAdam (2009)
- Brian Daubach (2009)
- Rick Dempsey (2010–2012)
- Gregg Zaun (2011)
- Roy Smalley III (2012)
- Peter Abraham (2012)
- Nick Cafardo (2012–2013)
- Peter Gammons (2012–2013)
- Jim Rice (2013)
- Rob Bradford (2013)
- Jon Rish (2013–2014)
- Derek Lowe (2013)
- Jonny Gomes (2017–2018)
- Mike Timlin (2017)
- Wade Boggs (2017)
- Jarrod Saltalamacchia (2017)
- Lenny DiNardo (2017)
- Todd Walker (2017; 2019)
- John Valentin (2017)
- Carlos Peña (2017)
- Ellis Burks (2021)
- Lenny DiNardo (2021)
Field Reporter
[edit]- Kathryn Tappen (2006–2011)
- Jade McCarthy (2010–2011)
- Tony Lee (2011)
- Jamie Erdahl (2013–2014)
- Jahmai Webster (2017)
- Tom Caron (2017–2019; 2022–present)
Studio Host
[edit]- Butch Stearns (1997–1998)
- Kathryn Tappen (2006–2011)
- Adam Pellerin (2013–present)
Studio Analyst
[edit]- Brian Daubach (2009)
- Tony Massarotti (2009)
- Gordon Edes (2009)
- Nick Cafardo (2009–2018)
- Ken Ryan (2009)
- Lenny DiNardo (2017–present)
- Jonny Gomes (2017)
- Jarrod Saltalamacchia (2017)
- Todd Walker (2017)
- John Valentin (2017)
- Manny Delcarmen (2018)
Radio
[edit]2020s
[edit]Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
2024 | WEEI/WEEI-FM | Joe Castiglione or Will Flemming (when Castiglione is off) | Will Flemming, Sean McDonough or Tyler Murray | Lou Merloni (select games) |
2023 | WEEI/WEEI-FM | Joe Castiglione or Will Flemming (when Castiglione is off) | Will Flemming or Sean McDonough | Lou Merloni (select games) |
2022 | WEEI/WEEI-FM | Joe Castiglione or Will Flemming (when Castiglione is off) | Will Flemming or Sean McDonough | Lou Merloni (select games) |
2021 | WEEI/WEEI-FM | Joe Castiglione or Will Flemming (when Castiglione is off) | Will Flemming or Sean McDonough | Lou Merloni (select games) |
2020 | WEEI/WEEI-FM | Joe Castiglione or Will Flemming (when Castiglione is off) | Will Flemming or Sean McDonough | Lou Merloni (select games) |
2010s
[edit]2000s
[edit]Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 |
2009 | WRKO or WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Dave O'Brien or Dale Arnold or Jon Rish |
2008 | WRKO or WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Dave O'Brien or Dale Arnold or Jon Rish |
2007 | WRKO or WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Dave O'Brien or Glenn Geffner |
2006 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano |
2005 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano |
2004 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano |
2003 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano |
2002 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano |
2001 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano |
2000 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano |
1990s
[edit]Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1999 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano | |
1998 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano | |
1997 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano | |
1996 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano | |
1995 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano | |
1994 | WRKO | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano | |
1993 | WRKO | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano | |
1992 | WRKO | Bob Starr | Joe Castiglione | |
1991 | WRKO | Bob Starr | Joe Castiglione | |
1990 | WRKO | Bob Starr | Joe Castiglione |
1980s
[edit]Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1989 | WPLM-FM or WRKO | Ken Coleman | Joe Castiglione | |
1988 | WPLM-FM or WRKO | Ken Coleman | Joe Castiglione | |
1987 | WPLM-FM or WRKO | Ken Coleman | Joe Castiglione | |
1986 | WPLM-FM or WRKO | Ken Coleman | Joe Castiglione | |
1985 | WPLM-FM or WRKO | Ken Coleman | Joe Castiglione | |
1984 | WPLM-FM or WRKO | Ken Coleman | Joe Castiglione | |
1983 | WPLM-FM or WRKO | Ken Coleman | Joe Castiglione | |
1982 | WITS | Ken Coleman | Jon Miller | |
1981 | WITS | Ken Coleman | Jon Miller | |
1980 | WITS | Ken Coleman | Jon Miller |
1970s
[edit]Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1979 | WITS | Ken Coleman | Rico Petrocelli | |
1978 | WITS | Ned Martin | Jim Woods | |
1977 | WMEX | Ned Martin | Jim Woods | |
1976 | WMEX | Ned Martin | Jim Woods | |
1975 | WHDH | Ned Martin | Jim Woods | |
1974 | WHDH | Ned Martin | Jim Woods | |
1973 | WHDH | Ned Martin | Dave Martin | |
1972 | WHDH | Ned Martin | John MacLean or Dave Martin | |
1971 | WHDH | Ken Coleman | Ned Martin | Johnny Pesky |
1970 | WHDH | Ken Coleman | Ned Martin | Johnny Pesky |
1960s
[edit]Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1969 | WHDH | Ken Coleman | Ned Martin | Johnny Pesky |
1968 | WHDH | Ken Coleman | Ned Martin | Mel Parnell |
1967 | WHDH | Ken Coleman | Ned Martin | Mel Parnell |
1966 | WHDH | Ken Coleman | Ned Martin | Mel Parnell |
1965 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Ned Martin | Mel Parnell |
1964 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Ned Martin & Art Gleeson | |
1963 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Ned Martin & Art Gleeson | |
1962 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Ned Martin & Art Gleeson | |
1961 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Ned Martin & Art Gleeson | |
1960 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Bill Crowley & Art Gleeson |
1950s
[edit]Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1959 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Bob Murphy & Bill Crowley | |
1958 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Bob Murphy & Bill Crowley | |
1957 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy or Don Gillis | Bob Murphy & Bill Crowley | |
1956 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Bob Murphy | |
1955 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Tom Hussey & Bob Murphy | |
1954 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Tom Hussey & Bob DeLaney | |
1953 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Tom Hussey & Bob DeLaney | |
1952 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Tom Hussey & Bob DeLaney | |
1951 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Tom Hussey & Bob DeLaney | |
1950 | WHDH | Jim Britt | Tom Hussey & Leo Egan |
1940s
[edit]Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1949 | WHDH | Jim Britt | Tom Hussey & Leo Egan | |
1948 | WHDH | Jim Britt | Tom Hussey & Leo Egan | |
1947 | WHDH | Jim Britt | Tom Hussey | |
1946 | WNAC | Jim Britt | Tom Hussey | |
1945 | WNAC | Jim Britt or Tom Hussey | Tom Hussey or George Hartrick | |
1944 | WNAC | Tom Hussey | George Hartrick | |
1943 | WNAC | Tom Hussey | George Hartrick | |
1942 | WNAC | Jim Britt | Tom Hussey | |
1941 | WAAB | Jim Britt | Tom Hussey | |
1940 | WAAB | Jim Britt | Tom Hussey |
1930s
[edit]Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1939 | WAAB | Frankie Frisch | Tom Hussey | |
1938 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1937 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1936 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1935 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1934 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1933 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1932 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1931 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1930 | WNAC | Fred Hoey |
1920s
[edit]Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1929 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1928 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1927 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | Gerry Harrison | |
1926 | WNAC | Gus Rooney |
Substitutes
[edit]Play-by-Play
[edit]- Spike Brown (1970)[4]
Spanish Radio
[edit]2020s
[edit]Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
2022 | WCCM / W279DH | Uri Berenguer | ||
2021 | WAMG | Nilson Pepen | ||
2020 | WAMG | Nilson Pepen |
2010s
[edit]Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
2019 | WCCM | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2018 | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | ||
2017 | WCEC | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2016 | WCEC | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2015 | WCEC | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2014 | WCEC | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2013 | WWZN | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2012 | WWZN | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2011 | WWZN | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2010 | WWZN | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez |
2000s
[edit]Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
2009 | WWDJ | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2008 | WTTT/WWDJ | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2007 | WROL | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez & Bill Kulik | |
2006 | WROL | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez & Bill Kulik | |
2005 | WROL | Juan Pedro Villamán or Uri Berenguer | Uri Berenguer or Juan Oscar Baez or Bill Kulik | |
2004 | WROL | Juan Pedro Villamán | Uri Berenguer & Bill Kulik | |
2003 | WROL | Juan Pedro Villamán | Uri Berenguer & Bill Kulik | Luis Tiant |
2002 | WLYN | Juan Pedro Villamán | Juan Oscar Baez & Uri Berenguer | Luis Tiant |
2001 | WRCA | Adrian Garcia Marquez | Bobby Serano and Juan Pedro Villamán | |
2000 | WRCA | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano and Juan Pedro Villamán |
1990s
[edit]Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1999 | WRCA | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano and J. P. Villaman | |
1998 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano | |
1997 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano | |
1996 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano | |
1995 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano | |
1994 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano | |
1993 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano | Mike Fornieles |
1992 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano | |
1991 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano | |
1990 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano |
See also
[edit]- List of current Major League Baseball announcers
- Red Sox Radio Network
- List of Boston Bruins broadcasters
- List of Boston Celtics broadcasters
- List of New England Patriots broadcasters
Notes
[edit]- During the 2013 season, Jerry Remy took a leave of absence after his son, Jared Remy, was arrested for murder.[5]
- Red Sox color commentator Jerry Remy was off the air indefinitely during the 2009 season while he recovered from complications of cancer. NESN used guest analysts in his absence. Dennis Eckersley did the majority of home games and Dave Roberts did most of the road games.[6]
- In 2000, Bob Rodgers replaced Bob Kurtz when he left to cover the Minnesota Wild. Tom Caron replaced Rodgers as studio host.
- From 1990 to 2004, Sean McDonough missed Red Sox games while covering events for CBS Sports and ESPN, making it necessary for the channel he was working for to hire a second announcer to serve as a fill-in.[7] For games when Bob Montgomery served as the play by play announcer, NESN analyst Jerry Remy would serve as color commentator.
- Dave O'Brien misses Red Sox games due to his work on ESPN.
- Dave Martin joined the Red Sox radio broadcast crew in June 1972 when John MacLean left due to illness
- In 1970, announcers Ken Coleman, Ned Martin, and Johnny Pesky refused to cross the picket line of WHDH-TV's electrical workers. During the strike, Leo Egan called games on television and Spike Brown handled the radio broadcasts.[4]
- Don Gillis filled in most for most of the 1957 season while Curt Gowdy was out with a bad back.
- The only game broadcast in 1926 was opening day
- Bill Kulik was only a part-time broadcaster
- Juan Oscar Baez joined Spanish radio crew in June after J.P. Villaman's death
- On July 25, 2008, WTTT swapped call signs with sister station WWDJ in Hackensack, New Jersey
- Jon Rish resigned during the 2013 season. He was replaced by Sean Grande and Lou Merloni
References
[edit]- ^ Finn, Chad (March 22, 2024). "NESN's lineup for Red Sox broadcasts this year will be very familiar, with just one new face". Boston.com. Retrieved 24 June 2024.
- ^ a b c d "NESN Announces Talent Roster For 2022 Red Sox Season". NESN. NESN. 15 March 2022. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
- ^ a b "NESN Announces Red Sox Talent Roster For 2021 Season". NESN. NESN. 19 March 2021. Retrieved 15 March 2022.
- ^ a b c "WHDH picket line honored". The Boston Globe. May 17, 1970.
- ^ Chimelis, Ron (August 30, 2013). "Jon Rish, Dennis Eckersley will handle Red Sox NESN telecasts". The Republican. Retrieved August 31, 2013.
- ^ Boston Herald May 6, 2009 Cancer sidelines voice of Red Sox
- ^ Boston.com Local Search - Boston Globe Archives