The Red Sox’ storied tradition includes those who tell us about all of the memorable on-field moments right as they’re happening.
Curt Gowdy, Ken Coleman, Ned Martin, Jon Miller, and Jim Woods are some of the legendary voices in Red Sox lore, some of the best ever to call a baseball game in any market and via any medium.
Yet only two broadcasters with Red Sox ties — Gowdy, who called their games from 1951-65 before becoming a national star at NBC Sports, and Miller, who spent the 1980-82 seasons alongside Coleman in the Red Sox booth — have received the Ford C.