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Television [ ]
2020s [ ]
Year
Channel
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s)
Field Level reporters
Studio host
Studio analysts
2022
NESN
Dave O'Brien or Mike Monaco
Dennis Eckersley or Ellis Burks
Jahmai Webster
Tom Caron or Adam Pellerin
Jim Rice , Tim Wakefield , Ellis Burks , Mo Vaughn , Kevin Youkilis , and/or Jonathan Papelbon [1]
2021
Dave O'Brien
Jerry Remy and/or Dennis Eckersley
2020
Dave O'Brien or Tom Caron
Guerin Austin or Jahmai Webster
Dennis Eckersley , Steve Lyons , Tim Wakefield , Jim Rice , Lenny DiNardo or Manny Delcarmen
2010s [ ]
Year
Channel
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s)
Field Level reporters
Studio host
Studio analysts
2019
NESN
Dave O'Brien
Jerry Remy or Dennis Eckersley or Carlos Peña or Jarrod Saltalamacchia
Guerin Austin or Jahmai Webster
Tom Caron or Adam Pellerin
Dennis Eckersley , Steve Lyons , Tim Wakefield , Jim Rice , Lenny DiNardo or Manny Delcarmen
2018
Jerry Remy or Dennis Eckersley or Steve Lyons or Guest Analyst
Guerin Austin or Various
Dennis Eckersley , Steve Lyons , Tim Wakefield , Jim Rice , or Guest Analyst
2017
Tom Caron
2016
Jerry Remy or Dennis Eckersley or Steve Lyons
Guerin Austin or Gary Striewski
Dennis Eckersley , Steve Lyons , Tim Wakefield , or Jim Rice
2015
Don Orsillo
Jerry Remy or Dennis Eckersley or Guest Analyst
Various
2014
2013
Jenny Dell
Dennis Eckersley , Peter Gammons , Matt Stairs , Tim Wakefield , or Jim Rice
2012
Jerry Remy
2011
Heidi Watney
Dennis Eckersley , Peter Gammons , or Jim Rice
2010
2000s [ ]
Year
Channel
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s)
Field Level reporters
Studio host
Studio analysts
2009
NESN
Don Orsillo
Jerry Remy or Guest Analyst
Heidi Watney
Tom Caron
Jim Rice , Dennis Eckersley , or Guest Analyst
2008
Jerry Remy
Jim Rice , Dennis Eckersley , Dave McCarty , Lou Merloni , or Ken Macha
2007
Tina Cervasio
2006
Jim Rice , Dennis Eckersley , or Dave McCarty
2005
Eric Frede
Jim Rice , Dennis Eckersley , Sam Horn , Gary DiSarcina , or Bob Tewksbury
WSBK-TV & WBZ-TV
Dan Roche
Bob Lobel
Jim Corsi , Steve Buckley , or Tony Massarotti
2004
NESN
Eric Frede
Tom Caron
Jim Rice , Dennis Eckersley , Sam Horn , Gary DiSarcina , or Bob Tewksbury
WSBK-TV & WBZ-TV
Sean McDonough
Dan Roche
Bob Lobel
Jim Corsi , Steve Buckley , or Tony Massarotti
2003
NESN
Don Orsillo
Tom Caron
Bob Rodgers
Jim Corsi , Jim Rice or Dennis Eckersley
WSBK-TV & WBZ-TV
Sean McDonough
Dan Roche
Bob Lobel
Jim Corsi , Steve Buckley , or Tony Massarotti
2002
NESN
Don Orsillo
Tom Caron
Bob Rodgers
Jim Corsi , Jim Rice or Dennis Eckersley
WFXT
Sean McDonough
Butch Stearns
Rico Petrocelli
2001
NESN
Don Orsillo
Debbi Wrobleski
Bob Rodgers
WFXT
Sean McDonough
Butch Stearns
2000
NESN
Bob Kurtz or Bob Rodgers
Debbi Wrobleski
Bob Rodgers or Tom Caron
Rico Petrocelli
WFXT
Sean McDonough
Butch Stearns
Note: 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 [ ]
1980s [ ]
1970s [ ]
Year
Channel
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s)
Studio host
1979
WSBK-TV
Ned Martin
Ken Harrelson
Tom Larson
1978
Dick Stockton
1977
1976
1975
1974
WBZ-TV
Ken Coleman
Johnny Pesky
1973
1972
1971
WHDH-TV
Ken Coleman & Ned Martin
1970
1960s [ ]
1950s [ ]
Year
Channel
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s)
1959
WHDH-TV
Curt Gowdy , Bob Murphy & Bill Crowley
1958
1957
Curt Gowdy or Don Gillis , Bob Murphy & Bill Crowley
1956
WBZ-TV or WNAC-TV
Curt Gowdy & Bob Murphy
1955
1954
Curt Gowdy , Tom Hussey , & Bob Murphy
1953
Curt Gowdy , Tom Hussey , & Bob DeLaney
1952
1951
1950
WBZ-TV
Jim Britt & Tom Hussey
Bump Hadley
WNAC-TV
1940s [ ]
Year
Channel
Play-by-play
Color commentator(s)
1949
WBZ-TV
Jim Britt & Tom Hussey
Bump Hadley
WNAC-TV
1948
WBZ-TV
Bump Hadley
WNAC-TV
Substitutes [ ]
Play-by-Play [ ]
[ ]
Jerry Remy (1992-1995)
Dennis Eckersley (2003–2021)
Dave Roberts (2009)
Buck Martinez (2009)
Tony Massarotti (2009)
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)
(2012)
Nick Cafardo (2012–2013)
Peter Gammons (2012–2013)
Jim Rice (2013)
(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–present)
Lenny DiNardo (2021)
Field Reporter [ ]
Studio Host [ ]
Studio Analyst [ ]
Brian Daubach (2009)
Tony Massarotti (2009)
Gordon Edes (2009)
Nick Cafardo (2009–present)
Ken Ryan (2009)
Lenny DiNardo (2017–present)
Jonny Gomes (2017–present)
Jarrod Saltalamacchia (2017)
Todd Walker (2017)
John Valentin (2017)
Manny Delcarmen (2018)
Radio [ ]
2020s [ ]
2010s [ ]
Year
Flagship Station
Play-by-play
Play-by-play #2
Color commentator(s)
2019
WEEI /WEEI-FM
Joe Castiglione
Josh Lewin or Mario Impemba or Sean McDonough or Chris Berman or Dave O'Brien or Dale Arnold or Tom Caron
Lou Merloni (select games) or Rob Bradford (select games)
2018
Tim Neverett
Lou Merloni (select games)
2017
2016
2015
Dave O'Brien or Joe Castiglione
Joe Castiglione or Sean Grande
2014
2013
Joe Castiglione or Jon Rish or Sean Grande
2012
Joe Castiglione or Dale Arnold or Jon Rish
2011
WEEI (primary) or WRKO (back-up)
2010
Joe Castiglione
Dave O'Brien or Dale Arnold or Jon Rish
2000s [ ]
1990s [ ]
Year
Flagship Station
Play-by-play
Play-by-play #2
Color commentator(s)
1999
WEEI
Joe Castiglione
Jerry Trupiano
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
WRKO
1993
1992
Bob Starr
Joe Castiglione
1991
1990
1980s [ ]
Year
Flagship Station
Play-by-play
Play-by-play #2
Color commentator(s)
1989
WPLM-FM or WRKO
Ken Coleman
Joe Castiglione
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984
1983
1982
WITS
Jon Miller
1981
1980
1970s [ ]
1960s [ ]
1950s [ ]
Year
Flagship Station
Play-by-play
Play-by-play #2
Color commentator(s)
1959
WHDH
Curt Gowdy
Bob Murphy & Bill Crowley
1958
1957
Curt Gowdy or Don Gillis
1956
Curt Gowdy
Bob Murphy
1955
Tom Hussey & Bob Murphy
1954
Tom Hussey & Bob DeLaney
1953
1952
1951
1950
Jim Britt
Tom Hussey & Leo Egan
1940s [ ]
1930s [ ]
1920s [ ]
Year
Flagship Station
Play-by-play
Play-by-play #2
Color commentator(s)
1929
WNAC
Fred Hoey
1928
1927
Gerry Harrison
1926
Gus Rooney
Substitutes [ ]
Play-by-Play [ ]
Spanish Radio [ ]
2020s [ ]
Year
Flagship Station
Play-by-play
Play-by-play #2
Color commentator(s)
2021
WAMG
Nilson Pepen
2020
2010s [ ]
Year
Flagship Station
Play-by-play
Play-by-play #2
Color commentator(s)
2019
WCCM
Uri Berenguer
2018
2017
WCEC
2016
2015
2014
2013
WWZN
2012
2011
2010
2000s [ ]
1990s [ ]
See also [ ]
Notes [ ]
During the 2013 season, Jerry Remy took a leave of absence after his son, Jared Remy , was arrested for murder.[3]
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.[4]
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.[5] 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 handled the radio broadcasts.[2]
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
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