The news comes just months after Joe Castiglione received the Ford Frick Award, given annually for broadcast excellence at a ...
Joe Castiglione -- who received the ultimate reward for his four-plus decades of broadcasting Red Sox games on the radio when ...
Boston Red Sox radio broadcaster Joe Castiglione is retiring at the end of the season, his 42nd calling the team’s games.
Kutter Crawford will start the second game (5:35 p.m.) on Sunday, while Nick Pivetta will take the ball in the opener (12:35 ...
Joe Castiglione announced his retirement this past week after 42 years as the radio voice of the Red Sox. In all, Castiglione ...
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Joe Castiglione, a National Baseball Hall of Fame broadcaster for the Red Sox for more than 40 years, is retiring. Here's his ...
Red Sox Hall of Fame broadcaster Joe Castiglione announced his retirement after a 42-season run. Read more on Boston.com.
After serving as the radio voice of the Boston Red Sox for over four decades, Hall of Famer Joe Castiglione announced Sunday ...
Red Sox Hall of Fame broadcaster Joe Castiglione, the voice of the Boston Red Sox radio broadcast for over four decades ...
NEW YORK — In the the top of the fourth inning at Yankee Stadium on Sunday, longtime radio voice of the Boston Red Sox Joe Castiglione announced his retirement at the end of the season.
The Boston Red Sox will look to break their six-game road skid in a matchup against long-time rivals, the New York Yankees on ...