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  2. List of Boston Red Sox broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. List of baseball players who died during their careers

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    Roberto Clemente died in a plane crash following the 1972 season. This is a list of baseball players who died during their careers. While some of these deaths occurred during a game, the majority were the result of accidents off the field, illnesses, acts of violence, or suicide.

  4. Ken Coleman - Wikipedia

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    After the Red Sox' legendary radio combination of Ned Martin and Jim Woods were fired for failing to follow the dictates of sponsors following the 1978 season, Coleman went back to Boston in 1979 and spent 11 years as the Red Sox' top radio voice. He broadcast the Red Sox' 1986 World Series loss to the New York Mets and two Red Sox ALCS (1986 ...

  5. Legendary Red Sox broadcaster Jerry Remy reportedly dies ...

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    NewsCenter 5 has learned that beloved #Boston Red Sox broadcaster and former player Jerry Remy has died. He was 68 years old and in the middle of his 7th cancer battle. He was 68 years old and in ...

  6. Jerry Remy - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Peter Remy (November 8, 1952 – October 30, 2021) was an American professional baseball player and sports broadcaster.He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a second baseman for ten seasons—three with the California Angels (1975–1977) and seven with the Boston Red Sox (1978–1984).

  7. Carl Beane - Wikipedia

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    Public address announcer for the Boston Red Sox Beane during a 2007 speaking engagement showing some of his baseball memorabilia Carleton E. "Carl" Beane (September 18, 1952 – May 9, 2012) [ 1 ] was a sports radio broadcaster from 1972 until 2012, and was best known as the public address announcer for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball .

  8. “The Comeback”: Where Are the 2004 Boston Red Sox Players Now ...

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    Getty. Boston Red Sox players celebrate on the field after their 10-3 victory over the New York Yankees in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series at Yankee Stadium.

  9. Category:Boston Red Sox announcers - Wikipedia

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    The following people have served as a broadcaster for the Boston Red Sox: Pages in category "Boston Red Sox announcers" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total.