Jerry Remy was back in the booth on Sunday for the Red Sox’s game against the Royals just days after he was released from the hospital.
Remy left the booth during the third inning of the team’s game against the Blue Jays on June 11 and checked into Mass General Hospital after experiencing shortness of breath.
In a statement to Chad Finn of Boston.com, NESN said its Red Sox analyst’s absence was a “precaution.” On Wednesday, the network said Remy had been released and was resting at home.
“He is thankful for the moral support from family, friends, and fans and is looking forward to being back in the broadcast booth soon,” the network said.