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REDSOX 103 REFERENCES
THIS IS FROM WIKIPEDIA....
FOR THE IDIOTS who couldnt figure that out on their own..you know who you are...
Current roster..JAN 08
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Spring Training Non-Roster Invitees |
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Pitchers
† 15-day disabled list Roster updated 2008-01-16 Transactions • Depth Chart
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Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Designated hitters
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Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
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Manager
Coaches
60-day disabled list
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Radio and television
Currently, the flagship radio station of the Red Sox is WRKO, 680 AM. Joe Castiglione, in his 25th year as the voice of the Red Sox, serves as the lead play-by-play announcer, along with the rotating team of Dave O'Brien and Glenn Geffner. Some of Castiglione's predecessors include Curt Gowdy, Ken Coleman, and Dick Stockton. He has also worked with play-by-play veterans Bob Starr and Jerry Trupiano. Many stations throughout New England and beyond pick up the broadcasts. In addition WEEI 850 AM, WRKO's sister station and former Red Sox flagship station, broadcast all day games and Wednesday night games.
All Red Sox telecasts not shown nationally on FOX or ESPN are seen on New England Sports Network (NESN) with Don Orsillo calling play-by-play and Jerry Remy, former Red Sox second baseman, as color analyst. Tina Cervasio holds the duties of field reporter. NESN became exclusive in 2003; before then, games were shown on such local stations as WBZ, WSBK, WLVI, WABU, and WFXT at various points in team history.
Minor league affiliations
See also
References






- JESTERWOOD~RSM™
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