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Red Sox Baseball on NESN in 2015

The Boston Red Sox return to NESN as their lone local television outlet for the tenth consecutive season and as a broadcaster of televised Red Sox baseball in New England for the 31st year in a row in 2015.  And like they have since 2001, Don Orsillo and Jerry Remy will bring you all the Red Sox action on the regular season schedule.

NESNRed Sox baseball on NESN actually starts with a two half hour pregame shows Red Sox 1st Pitch airs 60 minutes prior to the game and Red Sox Game Day Live airs 30 minutes prior to the game.  Both are hosted by Tom Caron with a crew of rotating analysts that include Hall of Fame writer Peter Gammons, Hall of Fame players Jim Rice and Dennis Eckersley and former players Tim Wakefield and Steve Lyons.  It also includes segments with Boston Globe writers and Red Sox game analyst Jerry Remy.  The broadcasts conclude with a pair of post game shows “Extra Innings Live” and “Red Sox Final” also hosted by the same cast of characters.

On Monday’s, the pregame show will be 90 minutes as well as Friday home games.

Don Orsillo, a New England native, is entering his 14th season as the play by play voice of the Boston Red Sox on NESN.  “Announcer Boy” is a graduate of Northeastern University where he studied under Red Sox radio announcer Joe Castiglione.  Before he came to NESN, Orsillo was the play by play voice of the Springfield Falcons hockey team, the Pittsfield Mets and Pawtucket Red Sox.  The two-time New England EMMY winner called a no-hitter for Hideo Nomo in his first game covering the Red Sox.  In addition to his Red Sox duties he has called men’s college basketball and the Beanpot Hockey tournament for NESN.  He has also called Big East basketball games for the Big East Network and worked for TBS during the MLB postseason calling one of the division series every year between 2007-13.

Jerry Remy, the “Rem Dawg”, is entering his 27th season as the color analyst on Red Sox baseball. As a player with the California Angels and Boston Red Sox Remy spent 10 seasons in the major leagues but saw his career end due to bad knees.  A Fall River native, he is also the first President of Red Sox Nation and owns three restaurants.  In addition he also has a successful website, the Remy Report, and is the author of “Watching Baseball” and five children’s books based on Wally the Green Monster.  He is a member of the Red Sox Hall of Fame having been inducted in 2006.  He has won 4 EMMY Awards for his work on NESN as a Red Sox color analyst.

Gary Striewski returns for his second season as the Red Sox field reporter. Striewski was a change last season as NESN moved from a female in this slot back to male for the first time since Eric Frede (NESN) and Dan Roche (WSBK) handled the duties in 2005. Before coming to NESN in July 2013 he previously worked for KPRC in Houston TX and KGWN in Cheyenne WY.

Tom Caron, a Maine native, is the Red Sox studio host for the pregame and post game festivities through the year with many of the pregame shows coming from outside Fenway Park amongst the sea of Sox fans.  Caron who has been at NESN since 1995, has also hosted the Boston Bruins studio show, been the Red Sox field reporter and has done play by play for the Pawtucket Red Sox games on NESN as well as college basketball and college hockey. “TC” is a three-time New England EMMY winner and is also a frequent guest on sports talker, WEEI the Red Sox flagship station.

Peter Gammons is a Boston Sports Icon having started his career at the Boston Globe in 1969 covering Boston sports. He has also written columns for the Sporting News, been lead baseball columnist for Sports Illustrated and has been a baseball analyst for ESPN, the MLB Network and NESN.  Peter has also written several books, is a three-time National Sportswriter of the Year and in 2004 was selected as the 56th recipient of the J. G. Taylor Spink Award for outstanding baseball writing, given by the BBWAA, and was honored at the Baseball Hall of Fame during induction ceremonies on July 31, 2005.

Dennis Eckersley is a NESN studio analyst since 2002.  The Hall of Fame closer is only one of two players to have a 20-win and 50-save season in MLB history.  Eck played for the Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs, Oakland A’s and St. Louis Cardinals in a 24-year career. Eckersley also won the 1992 AL Cy Young Award and 1992 AL MVP Award becoming only the 8th player to win both awards in the same season.  In addition to his NESN work, Eck works as a studio/game analyst with TBS during the regular and post seasons.  He also was given his own dictionary by the Bleacher Report blog because of his own very colorful baseball vernacular, called The Eck-tionary.

Jim Rice is a NESN studio analyst since 2003 and a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame after playing his entire career in Boston with the Red Sox from 1974 to 1989.  The 1978 AL MVP in his career hit for a .298 average with 382 HR, 1451 RBI and 2452 hits. His #14 is retired by the Red Sox and sits on the right field facade at Fenway Park. Jim Ed is also heavily involved in community service with the Jimmy Fund and MLB’s RBI program.

Tim Wakefield will return as a NESN studio analyst for his fourth season. Wakefield retired at the end of the 2011 after a 19-year MLB career, spending 17 years as a popular member of the Red Sox (1995-2012). He ended his career with 200 wins, 186 of them with the Red Sox, which ranks third behind only Cy Young and Roger Clemens on the Red Sox all-time career win list. He was the American League Comeback Player of the Year in 1995, an All-Star in 2009, and a two time World Series Champion.

He was also a champion off the field as one of the most charitable players in the league. He was nominated eight times for the Roberto Clemente Award, and honored as the 2010 recipient of this prestigious award. His partnership with the Franciscan Hospital for Children in Boston allowed him to spend time with patients. He has also been active with New England’s Pitching in for Kids organization, the Touch ‘Em All Foundation and the Space Coast Early Intervention Center in Melbourne, Fla.

Steve Lyons starts his second season at NESN after working for FOX Sports doing the national MLB coverage for 10 seasons before being left go in 2006. He also worked as an analyst for the Arizona Diamondback (2003-04) and the Los Angeles Dodgers (2005-13). Prior to broadcasting, Lyons was a MLB player for 9 seasons with the Red Sox, White Sox, Braves, Expos and Cubs.

On a side note to the broadcasts the Red Sox will be featured this season as they have in the past on FOX Saturday Baseball and ESPN on Sunday, Monday and Wednesday evenings and now at times on FOX Sports One.

Some of these broadcasts will be blacked out regionally to protect the local broadcast rights or NESN and the Red Sox opponent. Other times, namely the Saturday FOX games and Sunday ESPN games, are national exclusives and not available to NESN to be broadcast.

In regard to the FOX Saturday games these games while exclusively available for national broadcast, are regionalized by FOX Sports usually in a group of three games. In the past, depending on where in the country you lived you may not have been able to see the game because FOX had chosen to show a more regional match up. Now these other regionalized FOX Saturday games will be made available to subscribers of the MLB Extra Innings package or through MLB.TV.

NESN’s 2015 Red Sox Spring Training Plans

February 19, 2015 – NESN, the official home of the Boston Red Sox, will deliver 45 consecutive days of live Boston Red Sox Spring Training coverage by originating over 140 shows from Fort Myers, Florida. NESN’s coverage will be highlighted by 12 Grapefruit League games and daily reports in all 8 hours of NESN’s daily sports news programs from JetBlue Park in Fort Myers. NESN’s unparalleled coverage begins on Thursday, February 19 at 5:30 pm on NESN Live and also includes 11 consecutive days of Red Sox from Fort Myers presented by Jordan’s Furniture beginning on February 20 at 6:00 pm.

“With all the snow and cold temperatures we’ve endured, it’s time for the region to start thinking warm thoughts by looking forward to Red Sox baseball,” said Joseph Maar, NESN’s Vice President of Programming and Production, Executive Producer. “The Red Sox have added several exciting new players during the off-season including Pablo Sandoval and Hanley Ramirez and NESN plans to help introduce them to New England with our most comprehensive coverage of Spring Training ever.”

45 Days of NESN Live, NESN Sports Today and NESN Sports Update

NESN’s coverage of Red Sox Spring Training includes up-to-the-minute reports on all of NESN’s sports news shows beginning with NESN Live on Thursday, February 19 at 5:30 pm when Tom Caron (@tomcaron) and Adam Pellerin (@adampellerin) report live from Fort Myers. NESN Live, which normally airs weekdays at 5:30pm, will add special weekend editions the next two weekends that will originate from Jet Blue Park in Fort Myers. NESN Sports Today, which airs every night at 10:00 pm, will be co-hosted from Fort Myers throughout spring training. NESN’s newest sports news show NESN Sports Update will deliver the latest Red Sox news every morning plus feature live press conference coverage with manager John Farrell between Noon and 2:00 pm every weekday.

NESN’s Regularly Scheduled Sports News Programs
NESN Sports Update 5:00 am – 9:00 am
NESN Sports Update Noon – 2:00 pm
NESN Live 5:30 – 6:00 pm
NESN Sports Today 10:00 pm – midnight

11 Episodes of Red Sox from Fort Myers presented by Jordan’s Furniture

NESN expands Spring Training coverage when pitchers and catchers report on Friday, February 20 at 6:00 pm with the show Red Sox from Fort Myers presented by Jordan’s Furniture. NESN’s Red Sox host Tom Caron will look ahead to the 2015 season with players, coaches, and executives on 11 consecutive days from JetBlue Park.

Red Sox Spring Training Workout Show

NESN will introduce a new concept the week of February 23rd called Red Sox Spring Training Workout, hosted by Tom Caron. This new show will be taped during morning workouts around 10:00 am and will air at 5:00 pm each day, giving fans a 30-minute first-person experience from Red Sox Spring Training.

12 Spring Training Games

NESN’s coverage of 12 Red Sox Spring Training games will begin Sunday, March 8 at 1:00 pm when the Red Sox travel to Port St. Lucie to take on the New York Mets. Don Orsillo (@DonOrsillo) and Jerry Remy (@Jerry_Remy) will team up for their 15th season together in the NESN broadcast booth.

The spring training game schedule includes a special Red Sox Foundation Game Night on Friday, March 13 when the Red Sox host the New York Yankees. Coverage begins at 6:30 pm with a 30-minute pre-game show that will tell stories of the foundation’s impact on families in New England. The game telecast will include limited commercial interruptions and concludes with a special Foundation-focused post-game show.

In addition to Don Orsillo, Jerry Remy, Tom Caron and Adam Pellerin, NESN will be sending Gary Striewski (@garystriewski) and Elle Duncan (@elleduncan) to help cover Red Sox Spring Training. Ricky Doyle (@TheRickyDoyle) will also be in Fort Myers through the end of February providing up-to the-minute daily workout reports and the latest news from training camp for NESN.com, the most visited regional sports network website in the country.

NESN’s Red Sox from Fort Myers Show Schedule

DATE PROGRAM TIME
Friday, Feb. 20 Red Sox from Fort Myers 6:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Saturday, Feb. 21 Red Sox from Fort Myers 6:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Sunday, Feb. 22 Red Sox from Fort Myers 6:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Monday, Feb. 23 Red Sox from Fort Myers 6:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Tuesday, Feb. 24 Red Sox from Fort Myers 6:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Wednesday, Feb. 25 Red Sox from Fort Myers 6:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Thursday, Feb. 26 Red Sox from Fort Myers 6:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Friday, Feb. 27 Red Sox from Fort Myers 6:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Saturday, Feb. 28 Red Sox from Fort Myers 4:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Sunday, March 1 Red Sox from Fort Myers 6:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Monday, March 2 Red Sox from Fort Myers 6:00 PM – 6:30 PM

 

NESN’s 2015 Red Sox Spring Training Game Telecasts

DATE OPPONENT TIME*
Sunday, March 8 New York Mets (Port St. Lucie) 1:00 PM
Friday, March 13 New York Yankees 7:00 PM
Sunday, March 15 Philadelphia (Clearwater) 1:00 PM
Tuesday, March 17 Atlanta 1:00 PM*
Saturday, March 21 Pittsburgh (Bradenton) 1:00 PM
Sunday, March 22 Philadelphia 1:00 PM
Sunday, March 29 Tampa Bay 1:00 PM
Monday, March 30 Minnesota 7:00 PM
Tuesday, March 31 Tampa Bay (Port Charlotte) 1:00 PM*
Wednesday, April 1 Toronto 1:00 PM*
Friday, April 3 Minnesota 1:00 PM
Friday, March 4 Minnesota (Hammond Stadium) 1:00 PM

*Select Spring Training day games will be replayed in their entirety at 7:00 pm as the schedule permits.

Exclusive Interview with Red Sox Legend Carl Yastrzemski on NESN’s Pre-Game Show Tonight and Tomorrow

NESN’s Tom Caron sat down with Hall of Famer and Red Sox legend Carl Yastrzemski for an exclusive two-part interview on the occasion of his 75th birthday.

NESNThe first part of this wide-ranging interview will air during NESN’s Red Sox pre-game show tonight at 6 PM. The second part of the interview will air tomorrow (Friday, August 22), Yastrzemski’s 75th birthday, also during NESN’s Red Sox pre-game show.

The interview includes Yastrzemski’s thoughts on following Ted Williams as the Red Sox left fielder, how he played the Green Monster, and the 1967 Impossible Dream season. Yaz also talks about if he enjoyed his baseball career and now, over 30 years after he retired from the game, how he sees his legacy.

Orsillo & Remy To Get Mid-Season Vacation

This just in from NESN:

Jerry Remy and Don Orsillo will each get a week-long break this season, consistent with what many regional sports networks do for their MLB broadcast teams. The schedule for Remy and Orsillo is listed below:

Jerry Remy and Don Orsillo NESN Bobbledesk

Jerry Remy break – June 19 to June 27

Dennis Eckersley will fill in for Remy on the west coast road trip to Oakland and Seattle and for one game in New York on Friday, June 27th (Saturday & Sunday games in NY are on FOX and ESPN respectively). Remy will return to the booth on Monday, June 30th.

Don Orsillo break– July 11 to July 19

Jon Rish (former WEEI radio host and play-by-play announcer) will fill in for Orsillo during the three games in Houston before the All-Star break and the first two games against Kansas City at Fenway Park after the break. Don Orsillo will return to the booth on Sunday, July 20th.

NESN Red Sox Pre-Game Show Begins at 5:30 PM Tonight

NESN is extending tonight’s Red Sox pre-game programming to begin at 5:30 pm to cover the Boston Red Sox celebration of the 2004 World Series Championship team.

Boston Red SoxDuring the extended pre-game coverage, NESN’s Tom Caron and Hall of Famer Dennis Eckersley will welcome several members of the 2004 team onto the NESN stage on Yawkey Way.

The pre-game show will also feature an exclusive sit-down discussion between 2004 ALCS heroes Dave Roberts (now bench coach for the Padres) and Bill Mueller (now hitting coach for the Cubs). They discuss their memories of one of the most  memorable games from 2004 – Game #4 of the ALCS against the NY Yankees – when Roberts stole second base and Mueller singled him home to tie the game, sending the Red Sox on to win their first World Series Championship in 86 years.

Jerry Remy Off For Two More Games

This just in from NESN:

NESN’s Steve Lyons will fill in for Jerry Remy tonight and tomorrow to complete the four game home & home series against the Atlanta Braves at Fenway Park (May 28 & 29) with play-by-play announcer Don Orsillo.

Jerry Remy Off For First Two Games Of Braves Series

This just in from NESN:

Jerry Remy will be taking two planned days off today and tomorrow (May 26 & 27) as the Red Sox play a two game series in Atlanta against the Braves. NESN’s Steve Lyons will join play-by-play announcer Don Orsillo for both games in Atlanta.

Remy will be back in the NESN booth when the team returns home on Wednesday, May 28.

Tom Caron Will Be Red Sox In-Game Reporter Tonight

This just in from NESN:

NESN’s Red Sox studio host Tom Caron will switch roles to serve as the Red Sox in-game reporter tonight. Adam Pellerin will host NESN’s pre and post-game shows tonight and will be joined by Hall of Famer Jim Rice. Tonight’s Red Sox coverage begins at 5:30 pm with Friday Night Fenway.

Tom CaronCaron was the first person to serve as an in-game reporter for NESN, serving in this role during the 2002 & 2003 seasons. In 2004 Caron moved into the studio and has served as NESN’s primary Red Sox studio host since that time.

NESN continues to search for a full-time Red Sox reporter. The network has been rotating several NESN Sports Today reporters into that role during the first month of the season.