Year | Channel | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Studio host |
1979 | WSBK-TV | Ned Martin | Ken Harrelson | Tom Larson |
1978 | WSBK-TV | Dick Stockton | Ken Harrelson | Tom Larson |
1977 | WSBK-TV | Dick Stockton | Ken Harrelson | Tom Larson |
1976 | WSBK-TV | Dick Stockton | Ken Harrelson | Tom Larson |
1975 | WSBK-TV | Dick Stockton | Ken Harrelson | Tom Larson |
1974 | WBZ-TV | Ken Coleman | Johnny Pesky | |
1973 | WBZ-TV | Ken Coleman | Johnny Pesky | |
1972 | WBZ-TV | Ken Coleman | Johnny Pesky | |
1971 | WHDH-TV | Ken Coleman & Ned Martin | Johnny Pesky | |
1970 | WHDH-TV | Ken Coleman & Ned Martin | Johnny Pesky |
Year | Channel | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) |
1969 | WHDH-TV | Ken Coleman & Ned Martin | Johnny Pesky |
1968 | WHDH-TV | Ken Coleman & Ned Martin | Mel Parnell |
1967 | WHDH-TV | Ken Coleman & Ned Martin | Mel Parnell |
1966 | WHDH-TV | Ken Coleman & Ned Martin | Mel Parnell |
1965 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy and Ned Martin | Mel Parnell |
1964 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy, Art Gleeson, & Ned Martin | |
1963 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy, Art Gleeson, & Ned Martin | |
1962 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy, Art Gleeson, & Ned Martin | |
1961 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy, Art Gleeson, & Ned Martin | |
1960 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy, Art Gleeson, & Bill Crowley |
Year | Channel | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) |
1959 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy, Bob Murphy, & Bill Crowley | |
1958 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy, Bob Murphy, & Bill Crowley | |
1957 | WHDH-TV | Curt Gowdy, Don Gillis, Bob Murphy &/or Bill Crowley | |
1956 | WBZ-TV or WNAC-TV | Curt Gowdy & Bob Murphy | |
1955 | WBZ-TV or WNAC-TV | Curt Gowdy & Bob Murphy | |
1954 | WBZ-TV or WNAC-TV | Curt Gowdy, Tom Hussey, & Bob Murphy | |
1953 | WBZ-TV or WNAC-TV | Curt Gowdy, Tom Hussey, & Bob DeLaney | |
1952 | WBZ-TV or WNAC-TV | Curt Gowdy, Tom Hussey, & Bob DeLaney | |
1951 | WBZ-TV or WNAC-TV | Curt Gowdy, Tom Hussey, & Bob DeLaney | |
1950 | WBZ-TV | Jim Britt & Tom Hussey | Bump Hadley |
WNAC-TV | Les Smith |
Year | Channel | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) |
1949 | WBZ-TV | Jim Britt & Tom Hussey | Bump Hadley |
WNAC-TV | Les Smith | ||
1948 | WBZ-TV | Jim Britt & Tom Hussey | Bump Hadley |
WNAC-TV | Les Smith |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
2024 | WEEI/WEEI-FM | Joe Castiglione or Will Flemming (when Castiglione is off) | Will Flemming, Sean McDonough or Tyler Murray | Lou Merloni (select games) |
2023 | WEEI/WEEI-FM | Joe Castiglione or Will Flemming (when Castiglione is off) | Will Flemming or Sean McDonough | Lou Merloni (select games) |
2022 | WEEI/WEEI-FM | Joe Castiglione or Will Flemming (when Castiglione is off) | Will Flemming or Sean McDonough | Lou Merloni (select games) |
2021 | WEEI/WEEI-FM | Joe Castiglione or Will Flemming (when Castiglione is off) | Will Flemming or Sean McDonough | Lou Merloni (select games) |
2020 | WEEI/WEEI-FM | Joe Castiglione or Will Flemming (when Castiglione is off) | Will Flemming or Sean McDonough | Lou Merloni (select games) |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 |
2009 | WRKO or WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Dave O'Brien or Dale Arnold or Jon Rish |
2008 | WRKO or WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Dave O'Brien or Dale Arnold or Jon Rish |
2007 | WRKO or WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Dave O'Brien or Glenn Geffner |
2006 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano |
2005 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano |
2004 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano |
2003 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano |
2002 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano |
2001 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano |
2000 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1999 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano | |
1998 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano | |
1997 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano | |
1996 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano | |
1995 | WEEI | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano | |
1994 | WRKO | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano | |
1993 | WRKO | Joe Castiglione | Jerry Trupiano | |
1992 | WRKO | Bob Starr | Joe Castiglione | |
1991 | WRKO | Bob Starr | Joe Castiglione | |
1990 | WRKO | Bob Starr | Joe Castiglione |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1989 | WPLM-FM or WRKO | Ken Coleman | Joe Castiglione | |
1988 | WPLM-FM or WRKO | Ken Coleman | Joe Castiglione | |
1987 | WPLM-FM or WRKO | Ken Coleman | Joe Castiglione | |
1986 | WPLM-FM or WRKO | Ken Coleman | Joe Castiglione | |
1985 | WPLM-FM or WRKO | Ken Coleman | Joe Castiglione | |
1984 | WPLM-FM or WRKO | Ken Coleman | Joe Castiglione | |
1983 | WPLM-FM or WRKO | Ken Coleman | Joe Castiglione | |
1982 | WITS | Ken Coleman | Jon Miller | |
1981 | WITS | Ken Coleman | Jon Miller | |
1980 | WITS | Ken Coleman | Jon Miller |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1979 | WITS | Ken Coleman | Rico Petrocelli | |
1978 | WITS | Ned Martin | Jim Woods | |
1977 | WMEX | Ned Martin | Jim Woods | |
1976 | WMEX | Ned Martin | Jim Woods | |
1975 | WHDH | Ned Martin | Jim Woods | |
1974 | WHDH | Ned Martin | Jim Woods | |
1973 | WHDH | Ned Martin | Dave Martin | |
1972 | WHDH | Ned Martin | John MacLean or Dave Martin | |
1971 | WHDH | Ken Coleman | Ned Martin | Johnny Pesky |
1970 | WHDH | Ken Coleman | Ned Martin | Johnny Pesky |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1969 | WHDH | Ken Coleman | Ned Martin | Johnny Pesky |
1968 | WHDH | Ken Coleman | Ned Martin | Mel Parnell |
1967 | WHDH | Ken Coleman | Ned Martin | Mel Parnell |
1966 | WHDH | Ken Coleman | Ned Martin | Mel Parnell |
1965 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Ned Martin | Mel Parnell |
1964 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Ned Martin & Art Gleeson | |
1963 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Ned Martin & Art Gleeson | |
1962 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Ned Martin & Art Gleeson | |
1961 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Ned Martin & Art Gleeson | |
1960 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Bill Crowley & Art Gleeson |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1959 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Bob Murphy & Bill Crowley | |
1958 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Bob Murphy & Bill Crowley | |
1957 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy or Don Gillis | Bob Murphy & Bill Crowley | |
1956 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Bob Murphy | |
1955 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Tom Hussey & Bob Murphy | |
1954 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Tom Hussey & Bob DeLaney | |
1953 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Tom Hussey & Bob DeLaney | |
1952 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Tom Hussey & Bob DeLaney | |
1951 | WHDH | Curt Gowdy | Tom Hussey & Bob DeLaney | |
1950 | WHDH | Jim Britt | Tom Hussey & Leo Egan |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1949 | WHDH | Jim Britt | Tom Hussey & Leo Egan | |
1948 | WHDH | Jim Britt | Tom Hussey & Leo Egan | |
1947 | WHDH | Jim Britt | Tom Hussey | |
1946 | WNAC | Jim Britt | Tom Hussey | |
1945 | WNAC | Jim Britt or Tom Hussey | Tom Hussey or George Hartrick | |
1944 | WNAC | Tom Hussey | George Hartrick | |
1943 | WNAC | Tom Hussey | George Hartrick | |
1942 | WNAC | Jim Britt | Tom Hussey | |
1941 | WAAB | Jim Britt | Tom Hussey | |
1940 | WAAB | Jim Britt | Tom Hussey |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1939 | WAAB | Frankie Frisch | Tom Hussey | |
1938 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1937 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1936 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1935 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1934 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1933 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1932 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1931 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1930 | WNAC | Fred Hoey |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1929 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1928 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | ||
1927 | WNAC | Fred Hoey | Gerry Harrison | |
1926 | WNAC | Gus Rooney |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
2022 | WCCM / W279DH | Uri Berenguer | ||
2021 | WAMG | Nilson Pepen | ||
2020 | WAMG | Nilson Pepen |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
2019 | WCCM | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2018 | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | ||
2017 | WCEC | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2016 | WCEC | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2015 | WCEC | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2014 | WCEC | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2013 | WWZN | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2012 | WWZN | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2011 | WWZN | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2010 | WWZN | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
2009 | WWDJ | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2008 | WTTT/WWDJ | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez | |
2007 | WROL | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez & Bill Kulik | |
2006 | WROL | Uri Berenguer | Juan Oscar Baez & Bill Kulik | |
2005 | WROL | Juan Pedro Villamán or Uri Berenguer | Uri Berenguer or Juan Oscar Baez or Bill Kulik | |
2004 | WROL | Juan Pedro Villamán | Uri Berenguer & Bill Kulik | |
2003 | WROL | Juan Pedro Villamán | Uri Berenguer & Bill Kulik | Luis Tiant |
2002 | WLYN | Juan Pedro Villamán | Juan Oscar Baez & Uri Berenguer | Luis Tiant |
2001 | WRCA | Adrian Garcia Marquez | Bobby Serano and Juan Pedro Villamán | |
2000 | WRCA | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano and Juan Pedro Villamán |
Year | Flagship Station | Play-by-play | Play-by-play #2 | Color commentator(s) |
1999 | WRCA | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano and J. P. Villaman | |
1998 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano | |
1997 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano | |
1996 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano | |
1995 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano | |
1994 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano | |
1993 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano | Mike Fornieles |
1992 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano | |
1991 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano | |
1990 | WROL | Hector Martinez | Bobby Serano |
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