Jerry Remy, a beloved former player and longtime broadcaster for the Boston Red Sox, has died at age 68. Remy died Saturday, the Boston Globe reported, following a battle with lung cancer that forced ...
Red Sox fans recalled beloved broadcaster Jerry Remy’s welcoming, “million dollar smile,” his funny personality and his near nightly appearances in their living rooms as they mourned his passing on ...
Former teammates and colleagues of former Boston Red Sox player and longtime team broadcaster Jerry Remy are paying tribute to him after learning of his death.SportsCenter 5 has learned that Remy, 68, ...
Paul Gariepy remembers it like it happened yesterday. It was a Little League Baseball game in Somerset, in the early 1960s. His pint-sized 9-year-old pal, Jerry Remy, stepped into a pitch during a ...
Jerry Remy was like family for Red Sox fans after 34 seasons in the broadcast booth, mostly for NESN. His accent, his warm personality, his love of the game; Sox fans welcomed Remy into their living ...
It’s not in the good times that we needed Jerry Remy most. It was in the dog days of summer during a lost season, when the Red Sox had fallen too far back in the American League East, the mid-season ...
In his 34 seasons as the color analyst on Red Sox television broadcasts, Jerry Remy worked with multiple accomplished play-by-play voices and experienced different career phases. Ned Martin taught him ...
When Jerry Remy threw out the first pitch before the Red Sox’s Wild Card Game against the Yankees on Oct. 5, there was a sense that maybe Remy’s current cancer battle was tougher than its predecessors ...
BOSTON — Boston Red Sox broadcaster and former major leaguer Jerry Remy died Saturday after a long struggle with lung cancer, WFXT reported. He was 68. Remy had been battling cancer since 2008, the ...
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