Commentary: Longtime Red Sox radio announcer Joe Castiglione created memories for countless fans over his 42 years behind the ...
Eagle sports columnist Howard Herman takes a look at a couple of retirements this week. Everyone around here knows Joe ...
The Boston Red Sox needed a huge final month from their superstar third baseman to have any chance at the playoffs.
Thursday was a brutal day for fans of New England sports. Just after the Boston Red Sox took a 2-0 loss to the division rival ...
Castiglione has been quick to advocate for his current primary broadcast partner, Will Flemming, as his de facto successor.
The end of Major League Baseball's season wouldn't seem like a happening time for debuts, especially not in the age of the 28 ...
The Detroit Tigers refused to quit. Still, they were overpowered by big swings from the Boston Red Sox in the top of the 10th inning. The Tigers lost, 7-5, to the Red Sox on Friday in the opener ...
Making matters worse is that both the Tigers and Mariners have won 7 of 10 games to move two games ahead of the Red Sox in ...
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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Joe Castiglione, a National Baseball Hall of Fame broadcaster for the Red Sox for more than 40 years, is retiring. Here's his ...
Boston Red Sox radio broadcaster Joe Castiglione announced on Sunday that he will retire at the end of the season after 42 ...