Joe Castiglione, the radio voice of the Red Sox for 42 years, announced his retirement Sunday.
Castiglione, who has called more than 6,500 games – including four World Series titles – has the longest play-by-play career of any announcer in franchise history. He received the Ford C. Frick Award from the Hall of Fame in July for his contributions to the sport.
“Joe is one of the greatest in baseball broadcasting,” said Red Sox Principal Owner John Henry. “His recognition by the Hall of Fame in July punctuated a career of vivid storytelling that has brought the game to life for generations of listeners.