BOSTON (CBS) -- Don Orsillo was Jerry Remy's broadcast partner on NESN and TV-38 for 15 years. On Sunday, Orsillo shared his favorite memories of Remy with WBZ-TV's Dan Roche. "We just had fun. It was ...
BOSTON (CBS) – The Red Sox honored former player and NESN broadcaster Jerry Remy, who died this year after a lengthy battle with cancer, before Wednesday's game. Remy's longtime partner Don Orsillo ...
The Boston Red Sox have issued a statement over a dustup being played out following a Fenway Park tribute to late Red Sox player and broadcaster Jerry Remy. A video tribute from Remy’s former ...
Former Red Sox broadcaster Don Orsillo has gone from a fan favorite in Boston to a fan favorite in San Diego. Former Red Sox announcer Don Orsillo thought of the phrase "Slam Diego" while the ball was ...
Anyone successful in their career field had some sort of mentor teaching them the ropes as they started out. For San Diego Padres play-by-play broadcaster Don Orsillo, that was the legendary Joe ...
Sports announcers don’t usually get to pull off their own athletic feats in the booth. But San Diego Padres’ play-by-play voice Don Orsillo has one he takes pride in, the emphatic paper snap after a ...
Red Sox make excuses for Don Orsillo’s absence from Jerry Remy ceremony. The Boston Red Sox are making a bad situation worse. Instead of gritting their teeth and simply apologizing for leaving Don ...
Last week the San Diego Padres hit five grand slams in six games. When they hit their fourth in four consecutive games, it set a new MLB record. Play-by-play broadcaster Don Orsillo captured the ...
If you watched any Red Sox game between 2001 and 2015, you knew Jerry Remy and Don Orsillo were more than just coworkers. Remy, the former Red Sox infielder and longtime NESN color analyst, died ...
BOSTON (AP) Don Orsillo is out as the Boston Red Sox's television play-by-play voice after this season. Orsillo wasn't offered a new contract with NESN, and will be replaced by Dave O'Brien. Orsillo ...
SAN DIEGO — Two walls of Don Orsillo’s office at Petco Park are covered in photographs. It’s a veritable ‘Who’s Who’ of baseball legends and current stars he’s worked with throughout his career.
Watching Don Orsillo and Mark Grant steer Padres games on TV can be a little like catching soda-soaked teenagers tearing up a basement during a sleepover. They dare each other to chew 29-year-old gum ...
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