Longtime Red Sox radio broadcaster Joe Castiglione announces retirement following 42 seasons
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Longtime Red Sox radio broadcaster Joe Castiglione announces retirement following 42 seasons - Boston News, Weather, Sports
NEW YORK (AP) — Boston Red Sox radio broadcaster Joe Castiglione said Sunday he is retiring at the end of the season, his 42nd calling the team’s games. Castiglione, 77, made the announcement on the WEEI broadcast as the Red Sox batted in the fourth inning against the New York Yankees. “For him to be part of our family is amazing. For him to spend more time with his family is great,” Red Sox manager Alex Cora said after a 5-2 loss. “We talked a …
Joe Castiglione, Red Sox radio voice for 42 years, is retiring
NEW YORK — For the first time in over four decades, the Red Sox will have to find their voice. Joe Castiglione, the award-winning voice of Red Sox radio for 42 seasons and over 6,500 games, will retire at season’s end, he announced in the fourth inning of Sunday’s Red Sox-Yankees game. “While I feel I am at the pinnacle of my career, have been blessed to call four World Championships, and received the Ford C. Frick Award from the Hall of Fame in…
CT native Joe Castiglione retiring after 42 years as voice of the Red Sox
Summertime in New England won’t be sounding the same. Joe Castiglione, the Hamden native who has been the radio voice of the Red Sox since 1983, is dropping his mic. “After 42 seasons with the Red Sox and more than 6,500 games, I have decided it’s time to retire from a regular broadcast schedule,” Castiglione said. “While I feel I am at the pinnacle of my career, have been blessed to call four World Championships, and received the Ford C. Frick …
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