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"There were at least 65 usages of either “best” or “GOAT” for this booth, far more than we saw for any other announcing team, ...
Since then, Dave O’Brien has handled play-by-play for Red Sox games. The current NESN booth, which features O’Brien and ...
The Boston Red Sox hired Massachusetts native Don Orsillo to be their primary play-by-play man before the 2001 season, and for 15 years, the hometown favorite developed a special relationship with the ...
San Diego Padres star shortstop Xander Bogaerts took part in just his second series against his former team, the Boston Red ...
After 15 years with the Red Sox, Orsillo was unceremoniously let go by NESN in 2015, a controversial decision that still gets bemoaned by Boston fans. Orsillo rebounded quickly, landing in San ...
Here's the message Orsillo wanted to share at the ceremony: Hey Boston, Don Orsillo here, working tonight in San Diego. I would like to thank the Red Sox for the opportunity to talk about my friend.
Don Orsillo waved, and patted his heart, and looked down at the Sox dugout, where he saw that the players were standing on the top step, looking his way, and interim manager Torey Lovullo made a ...
Calling a no-hitter is nothing new for Don Orsillo. He’s called four – or as many as Jason Varitek caught — in his 21 years as a big league broadcaster. But the circumstances around each one ...
After a dizzying amount of changes for the Red Sox in a short period of time, Don Orsillo's firing may have been the hardest to comprehend or accept.
Ex-NESN announcer Don Orsillo, who was the play-by-play announcer for Red Sox games on the network from 2001-15, sent his regards to Pedroia before Friday’s ceremony.
Don Orsillo called his last game at Fenway Park as the Red Sox play-by-play man for NESN on Sunday and with it, controversy continues to follow his sacking at the network.
Players and coaches gathered in front of the Boston dugout, and saluted outgoing play-by-play man Don Orsillo one last time. It was a testament to Orsillo's stellar 15 years behind the mic, but ...