News: Joe Castiglione to retire from Red Sox radio team.Views: The legendary voices of baseball are leaving us. First, John ...
Joe Castiglione announced his retirement this past week after 42 years as the radio voice of the Red Sox. In all, Castiglione ...
The Boston Red Sox placed third baseman Rafael Devers on the 10-day injured list on Saturday with left shoulder inflammation. Devers left Friday night’s 12-inning loss to the ...
Eagle sports columnist Howard Herman takes a look at a couple of retirements this week. Everyone around here knows Joe ...
The game between the Minnesota Twins and Boston Red Sox scheduled for Saturday was postponed because of rain. A split doubleheader is planned for Sunday at Fenway ...
WGN Radio has a new voice for Chicago Blackhawks games — and Chicago Sports Network sets their preseason broadcast schedule.
When Joe Castiglione called his first game as the Red Sox’ radio play-by-play voice April 5, 1983, three future Hall of ...
Joe Castiglione’s journey as a broadcaster began as a public address announcer in New Haven, Conn., nearly 60 years ago and landed him in the National Baseball Hall of Fame ...
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The Chicago Sports Network has struck a deal with a small, independent Chicago TV station to broadcast its 300-plus game schedule and associated sports shows, making the nascent network free to anyone ...
Joe Castiglione, a National Baseball Hall of Fame broadcaster for the Red Sox for more than 40 years, is retiring. Here's his ...