![]() He spent the first 12 years of his career as a starting pitcher then moved to the bullpen to become one of the most dominant closers in the game. ![]() Louis), including two different stints with the Red Sox (1978-84, 1998). He was elected into Baseball’s Hall of Fame in 2005 after pitching 24 seasons in the major leagues with five teams (Cleveland, Boston, Chicago Cubs, Oakland and St. ![]() He also pitched for the Oakland Athletics and Kansas City Royals before retiring from baseball in 2013.ĭENNIS ECKERSLEY (Twitter: has been with NESN since 2003. DiNardo was a pitcher for the Red Sox and a member of the 2004 World Series championship team. LENNY DINARDO ( returns for his sixth season on NESN after joining the network in 2017 as a pregame and postgame analyst. Caron is involved in many local and regional charities, and sits on the Board of Directors of the Mass Mentoring Partnership and the MetroWest YMCA. An eight-time New England Emmy Award winner, Caron has been awarded New England’s Favorite Local TV Sports Personality seven times by Channel Media Sports Research’s New England Sports Survey and was inducted into the Maine Sports Hall of Fame in 2021. Prior to NESN, Caron was the play-by-play voice of the Portland Pirates of the AHL and was inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame in 2014. Caron served as studio host for Boston Bruins hockey between 19 and has been the play-by-play announcer for two of New England college hockey’s biggest tournaments: the Beanpot (for 15 years) and the Hockey East championship (25 seasons). ![]() For the past 21 seasons he has been a member of NESN’s Red Sox broadcasts, serving as the network’s first baseball sideline reporter before moving into the role of host of the pregame and postgame shows in the championship season of 2004. TOM CARON (Twitter: joined NESN in 1995 and has been a member of the NESN team for 27 years. Following his playing career, the Texas native worked for the Cleveland Indians, Colorado Rockies and San Francisco Giants organizations. In 1990 with Boston, Burks earned an All-Star selection and received both the Rawlings Gold Glove Award and Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award as an outfielder. 291 batting average with 352 home runs and 1,206 RBI in 2,000 career games. His 18-year MLB career included seven seasons with the Red Sox, including as a member of the 2004 World Series champion club in his final year in the majors. Fans are encouraged to go to share their favorite memories of the beloved NESN analyst who brought a sense of humor and knowledge of the game to Red Sox Nation that will leave a lasting impact that will span generations.ĮLLIS BURKS is in his second season as a NESN analyst. Throughout the 2022 season, NESN will remember long-time broadcaster Jerry Remy. Adam Pellerin will join the broadcast as occasional host. Mo Vaughn will contribute on select days to the pregame coverage from his at-home batting cage. NESN’s pregame and postgame coverage will be hosted by long-time NESN host Tom Caron, who will be joined by a lineup of Red Sox legends including returning analysts Ellis Burks, Lenny Dinardo, Jim Rice and Tim Wakefield, plus new addition to the roster Will Middlebrooks. Jahmai Webster will serve as sideline reporter. Color analysts throughout the season in the broadcast booth will include: Dennis Eckersley and newcomers Tony Massarotti, Kevin Millar and Kevin Youkilis. The broadcast booth will feature returning play-by-play announcer Dave O’Brien, as well as Massachusetts native Mike Monaco contributing to play-by-play duties. NESN’s coverage of the 2022 season will include extensive game coverage plus hour-long pregame and postgame shows. Sox Transactions, Trades, and Free AgentsīOSTON – NESN on Tuesday announced the talent roster for the 2022 Boston Red Sox season.NESN Announces Talent Roster For 2022 Red Sox Season
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