Preview Oakland A’s vs. Boston Red Sox: A’s hope to improve win record at Fenway Park as series starts Tuesday

Oakland A’s starter Jared Koenig who lost his first game in his Major League debut on Wed Jun 8, 2022 at Truist Field in Cobb County against the Atlanta Braves will face the Boston Red Sox on Tue Jun 13, 2022 (AP News photo)

By Jerry Feitelberg

The Oakland A’s arrived in Boston Sunday night after finishing a four-game series with the Cleveland Guardians. The A’s managed to beat the Guardians on Saturday 10-5. The A’s have lost fourteen of their last 16 games.

They find themselves in the cellar in the AL West. Their record is a woeful 21-41. However, their bats showed signs of life as they bashed four home runs in the 10-5 win on Saturday. Their hitters slugger three solo dingers in the 6-3 loss to the Guardians on Sunday.

A’s first baseman, Christian Bethancourt, has started to hit. He raised his batting average to .269. His on-base percentage is a respectable .310. He has hit four homers and driven in 15.

In fourth place in the very tough AL East, the Red Sox went 8-2 on the completed 10-game road trip. The Sox are now 32-29 for the season. Injuries, however, are starting to affect the pitching.

Starters Nathan Eovaldi and Garrett Whitlock are on the 15-day IL. Chris Sale is still not available. The Red Sox still have a very potent lineup. Their All-Star candidates include third baseman Rafael Devers, shortstop Xander Bogaerts, second baseman Trevor Story, and DH J.D. Martinez.

The Red Sox cannot afford to take the A’s lightly. The A’s play better on the road. They are 14-18 away from the Oakland Coliseum. They are a woeful 7-23 at home.

The A’s showed they have some pop in their bats as they sent seven balls into the seats in the last two games of the Cleveland series. They hope to continue pounding the ball in the hitter-friendly confines of Boston’s Fenway Park.

The A’s will send lefty Jared Koenig to the hill Tuesday night. Koenig will be making his second start in his brief Major League career. In his first outing, he made it into the fourth inning. He absorbed the loss, and his ERA is 9.00. Nick Pivetta (5-5, 3.78 ERA) goes for Boston.

On Wednesday, James Kaprielian will handle the pitching chores for the A’s. James is 0-3, and his ERA is 5.73. He pitched better in his last outing but did not get the decision. The A’s feel James is rounding back into the form he showed last season.

The Red Sox have not announced their starting pitchers for Wednesday or Thursday. The A’s starter on Thursday will be Paul Blackburn. Blackburn is 5-2 with a very tidy era of 2.31. Blackburn went eight innings in his last outing against Cleveland.

He was ahead 2-0 when he left the game. The Guardians rallied for three runs in the bottom of the ninth as the A’s bullpen melted down again.

As baseball fans know, anything can happen in games played at Fenway Park. Fenway has been a hitter’s paradise for over 100 years.

The A’s would love to get back into the win column and take at least two out of three from the Sox in a series that starts on Friday night. Boston would love to sweep the A’s again. As always, it should be a fun series.

On Friday night the A’s return to the Oakland Coliseum to host the Kansas City Royals for a three game series.

Oakland A’s podcast with Charlie O: Too much Pivetta for A’s; Oakland hopes to wake up bats Sunday against Sox

During Sat Jun 4, 2022’s contest in the bottom of the seventh inning Oakland A’s catcher Sean Murphy (12) expresses his truest feelings after striking out behind him Boston Red Sox catcher Christian Vazquez (7) (AP News photo)

On the A’s podcast with Charlie O:

One of the reasons why the Oakland A’s had a hard team hitting against the Boston Red Sox on Saturday was it was too much Red Sox pitcher Nick Pivetta who pitched seven innings, two hits and seven strikeouts of shutout ball.

The A’s side of things they just simply aren’t hitting. They lost on Friday night to the Sox to open the three game series 7-2 and dropped Saturday’s affair 8-0. For A’s starter Paul Blackburn lost his second straight game and was touched up for four earned runs and seven hits in four innings.

The A’s could only muster four hits and with Pivetta pitching like he did it would be hard for a good hitting team. The A’s have been struggling to get hits and it’s adding to their loss column when the can’t score runs and finish games.

Join Charlie O for the A’s podcasts every other Sunday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Red Sox take second straight game from A’s in 8-0 shutout by Pivetta and Sox bullpen

Boston Red Sox starter Nick Pivetta throws against the Oakland A’s line up in the bottom of the sixth inning at the Oakland Coliseum on Sat Jun 4, 2022 (AP News photo)

By Jerry Feitelberg

OAKLAND–When the Boston Red Sox came calling sound that the Oakland A’s could only hear was the knock of the ball off their bats. The Red Sox in an 8-0 game also got great pitching from starter Nick Pivetta who shutout the A’s through seven innings giving up two hits.

The win for Pivetta who struck out seven A’s hitters kept the A’s line up off balance as Pivetta had only one Oakland runner to get past second base. Pivetta with A’s at the plate Seth Brown who lined out and Chad Pinder to fly out to get out of a jam.

Red Sox manager Alex Cora said of Pivetta that Pivetta had to battle to get out of some innings of work, “It wasn’t as easy as it looked. It was 100 pitches and he had to grind, especially the last inning,” Cora said. “We had a feeling that he was going to have a good one. It’s a very comfortable place to pitch. He was able to attack.”

The Sox got some offense from Alex Verdugo who had three hits and two RBIs, Trevor Story made a great play with the glove in leftfield and hit doubles. Xander Bogaerts who set the record for a shortstop for most games at shortstop contributed with an infield single.

For the A’s Elvis Andrus and Ramon Laureano both doubled but it wasn’t enough as the A’s really need to pound Red Sox pitching if they were going to make a series of it. In the top of the eighth the Sox Verdurgo hit for a one run RBI double scoring Bogaerts and Franchy Codero chipped in with a two RBI single that contributed to the Red Sox four run inning.

The A’s and Red Sox return to the Coliseum for a Sunday afternoon match up at 1:05 pm PDT. Starting pitcher for the Red Sox Rich Hill (1-3, 4.83) for the A’s Frankie Montas (2-5, 3.20).

A’s couldn’t get enough hitting in five run loss to Red Sox 7-2 at Coliseum

Oakland A’s leftfielder Chad Pinder gets in the leftfield corner to put the squeeze on the baseball hit by the Boston Red Sox Francy Codero in the top of the sixth inning at the Oakland Coliseum on Fri, Jun 3, 2022 (AP News photo)

Boston. 7. 10. 0

Oakland. 2. 6. 0

Friday, June 3, 2022

By Lewis Rubman

OAKLAND–In yesterday’s Boston Globe, Alex Speier summed up the status of tonight’s visitors to the Coliseum. He wrote,

“June arrived with a sobering reality check. At 23-27, the Red Sox entered Wednesday night’s game against the Reds with the sixth-worst record in the American League, closer to the last-place Orioles than any team currently in a playoff spot.”

The Sox’ hopes of getting to .500 over a seven-game homestand against two last-place teams — the Orioles and Reds — had vanished. One thing the Sox can have a chin up on is they got offensive help including a key home run from the Sox Xander Bogaerts in a 7-2 romp over the Oakland A’s in front of 17, 852 fans who mostly here to see the Sox.

As much as the Sox looked like an improved team in May compared with their poor early performance, they still played .500 ball. They will need significant improvement if they are to emerge as a legitimate contender.”

Speier was damning the Bosox with faint praise, but he also was offering a glimmer of hope to the Fenway Faithful that the ever decreasing number of Oakland fans might envy. The green and gold haven’t been a legitimate contender since the last days, or even weeks, of 2021.

And yet the Athletics are competitive. They have been competitive in almost every game they’ve played. 14 of their 53 contests going into today were decided by just one one run. That’s 26%. The total for games decided by two runs or less was 15, or 34%.

That’s competitive; it’s just not successful. They’re 4-10 in the single run margin encounters and 13-16 in those with a difference of two tallies or less. And they don’t win at home.

Boston played .500 ball in May; Oakland has played .500 ball on the road. So, Athletics baseball can be, and often is exciting, even if one of its perverse pleasures is discovering new ways for the team to blow its chances of winning.

Boston may have suffered the Curse of the Bambino. Perhaps there is a similar malediction at work here in Oakland, but the only Curse of the Coliseum of which I’m aware is being played out in press releases, board hearings, and negotiations with Las Vegas.

The starting pitchers for this evening presented some interesting similarities and differences. Both of them are right handers; both of them are pretty run of the mill. Before today opposing batters were hitting .247 against Nathan Eovaldi this season. James Kaprielien’s OBA was .245.

A few years ago that would have been adequate; this year, with the MLB-wide batting slump, it’s somewhat less so. Their game time won-lost records and earned run averages, however, certainly were different. The Sox’ starter was 2-2,3.77 while Oakland sent Kaprielian to the mound with a record of 0-2,5.93. Their histories before 2022 also diverge.

The 32 year old Eovaldi broke into the majors in 2011 with the Dodgers and was 61-65, 4.19. He has undergone two Tommy John surgeries, and only two other players have started more big league games than he has with a medical history like that. This was his 11th start of the season, a category in which he is team leader.

His fastball averaged 96.2 mph between his first appearance in the show and the end of last season, a period in which he pitched for five teams. He has an extensive and honorable post season record, including a 97 pitch relief stint in the 12th-17th frames in the third game of the 2018 World Series. In those six innings he gave up just one run, and it was unearned.

He then surrendered a walk off homer to Max Muncy in the 18th. Kaprielian, on the other hand, is 28 years old, and a difference of four years is significant in baseball. The A’s are the only team he’s pitched for in the bigs, and there’s nothing in his achievements so far that made him stand out, even to the extent that Eovaldi does.

Tonight, then, it was no Roger Clemmens-Dave Stewart match up. Nor was Mo Vaughn or Big Popi slugging it out with Hendu and Bash Brothers. Not even Manny being Manny. It was two historic franchises that had fallen on bad times doing what they could with what they had, a group that, by the way, included JD Martinez, who was leading the majors in batting average, and Rafael Devers, MLB leader in hits, total bases, and doubles.

It was a close game until the middle innings and wasn’t a blow out until the last episode. Boston led 4-0 in the eighth, but when that inning was over, the A’s had closed the gap to 4-2.The final score was 10-7in favor of the team from the Hub (Sox).

Kaprielian took the loss, followed on the hill by Parker Markel, Austin Pruitt, Sam Selman, Domingo Acevedo,and Sam Moll. Oakland’s starter now has a record of 0-3,6.06.

Jed Lowrie hit a two out double in the A’s first, and the Red Sox threatened in the second, but no one crossed the plate until Xander Bogaerts drove a 92mph four seamer 389 feet deep into left field to put the Bosox ahead 1-0 in the top of the fourth.

It was the sixth round tripper and 24th RBI of the year for Boston’s shortstop. Before the inning ended, Kaprielian walked Alex Verdugo and Franchy Cordero whacked a double to right to double the visitors’ lead.

Oakland reacted in their half of the fourth with a single to right by Ramón Lauireano, who advanced to second on a wild pitch thrown to Lowrie, who eventually struck out.

Seth Brown’s single to center moved Laureano up another base, and Brown’s steal of second put the tying run in scoring position. Andrus then flew out to right, and Pinder grounded out to short, and Oakland still trailed by two.

When Kaprielien plunked Alex Verdugo with an 88 mph slider with Martínez on first and one down in the sixth, the A’s starter was through throwing for the evening. Parker Markel relieved him and yielded a resounding double off the left field wall to Trevor Story that again doubled Boston’s advantage, driving in both runners.

Those runs were charged to Kaprielian, whose line read 5-1/3 innings pitched, four runs, all earned, on five hits, two walks, one hit batter. He struck out one batter and surrendered one homer. Of his 87 pitches, 49 counted as strikes.

Tyler Danish took over mound duties for the Bay State team in the bottom of the seventh. Eovaldi had done a good job in his six frames on the bump, shutting out the home team on four hits, a walk, and a wild pitch. while striking out eight. Of his 93 offerings, 62 qualified as strikes. He got the win, improving his record to 3-2,3.41.

When Danish walked Cristián Pache to lead off the home eighth, manager Alex Cora pulled Danish and sent in Matt Strahm to face Kemp. Kotsay countered by having Sheldon Neuse pinch hit. Strahm struck him out swinging but issued a full count free pass to Laureano, bringing DH Lowrie to the plate with two on and one down.

Lowrie was batting from the right side, where his average was .194. But he came through with a sharp double to left, cutting Boston’s lead to 4-2. Christian Bethancourt was announced as a pinch hitter for Brown, and Boston reacted by sending John Schriber in to pitch to him.

Bethancourt looked at a third strike, leaving the A’s hopes for a comeback to Elvis Andrus. With a 2-2 count on him, Lowrie took third on a wild pitch. Andrus then walked, but Chad Pinder grounded out to second, and that was that.

Boston responded to those signs of life from the Oakland bats by notching three runs in the top of the ninth, cashing in on Domingo Acevedo’s wildness, which he manifested by walking and then hitting the first two batters he faced.

After he retired Hernández, Acevedo was lifted for Sam Moll, who gave up run producing doubles to Devers and Bogaerts.

Ryan Brasier preserved the Sox´five run margin by setting down the bottom third of the Oakland lineup on nine pitches.

The series will continue over the weekend, with Oakland sending its top two pitchers to the mound. Paul Blackburn (5-1,2.15) and Frankie Montás (2-5,3.20) will start, in that order, against Nick Pivetta (4-4,3.95) and Rich Hill (1-3,4.85) respectively Both the Saturday and Sunday games are scheduled to start at 1:07.

Oakland A’s podcast with Jeremiah Salmonson: Bad attendance even food trucks don’t come out; A’s down to four man rotation as Logue is demoted to Triple A Las Vegas

Oakland A’s pitcher Zach Logue who was demoted by the A’s to Triple A Las Vegas on Wed Jun 1, 2022 is seen here pitching against the Detroit Tigers in Comerica Park in Detroit on Wed May 11, 2022 (AP file photo)

On the A’s podcast with Jeremiah:

#1 Jeremiah, Oakland A’s attendance has been so bad the A’s during their three game series with the Houston Astros a first place team in the AL West just to give you an idea how bad it is truck vendors and people who sell knock off shirts and caps don’t come to the Coliseum to sell anymore.

#2 There seems little encouragement for fans to come out of late the A’s are in dead last in the AL West some 14 games out of first place, prices have doubled for tickets, parking is $30 and team president David Kaval who used to attend A’s games and encourage fans to write and talk to him has shut his open door policy.

#3 The A’s who optioned pitcher Zach Louge to Triple A Las Vegas leaving the fifth spot in the rotation open. Louge got shelled four runs and seven hits in his last start by the Texas Rangers on Sat May 28th in Oakland in an 11-4 loss.

#4 Jeremiah just getting your take on the rest of the A’s pitching rotation James Kaprielian starts tonight, Paul Blackburn, Frankie Montas, and Cole Irvin to follow.

#5 Taking a look at the starters for tonight’s game at the Coliseum starting for the Boston Red Sox Nathan Eovaldi (2-2 ERA 3.77) going for the A’s James Kaprielan (0-2 ERA 5.93) first pitch 6:45 pm PDT.

Jeremiah does the A’s podcasts each Friday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Preview of Boston Red Sox and Oakland A’s series: A’s lost seven of last eight; Sox have lost five of last ten

The Oakland A’s Chad Pinder looks relieved scoring a run after a long scoreless and hitless drought against the Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander who lost his no hitter in the bottom of the seventh on Wed Jun 1, 2022 at Ring Central Coliseum in Oakland (AP News photo)

By Jerry Feitelberg

OAKLAND–The Oakland A’s (20-33) have three games left on the ten day homestand. They lost the series with the Texas Rangers (24-26) three games to one. The Houston Astros (33-18) swept their three games with Oakland this week. The A’s are off on Thursday.

The A’s open a three-game set with the Boston Red Sox (24-27) starting Friday night. The A’s have been scuffling for a while. The A’s started the season winning ten of the first eighteen games. Since that time, they are 10-25.

With the good early start, many pundits thought their predictions for Oakland may have been wrong. However, the A’s are not playing well right now, and the same pundits are saying, we told you so.

The A’s hope that attendance will improve this weekend with Boston in town. Good-sized crowds would show up at the Coliseum to see the Red Sox in past years. This year attendance has been down for the Green and Gold.

Fans are upset about the possibility that the A’s may move to Las Vegas. The A’s have stated that they have two sites in mind in Sin City where they can relocate. In the meantime, a key committee will hold a vote on June 30th. An affirmative approval would buoy hopes that the 12 billion dollar Howard Terminal project can proceed.

The Red Sox got off to a slow start in 2022. They did not sign Kyle Schwarber to a contract. Schwarber wanted to stay in Boston, but their front office did not commit to him, and he signed with the Philadelphia Phillies.

The Red Sox traded Hunter Renfroe to the Milwaukee Brewers and got back Jackie Bradley, Jr. Renfro put up good power numbers for Boston. Bradley has rarely hit for average, and fans in Boston are still shaking their heads over this trade.

The Red Sox still have several hitters in their lineup that can cause severe damage. Their big hitters are Rafael Devers, J.D.Martinez, Xander Bogaerts, Trevor Story, Alex Verdugo, and catcher Christian Vasquez. Devers is hitting .341 with 11 homers and 26 RBIs.

J.D.Martinez comes in with a .360 batting average. Trevor Story was hot last week, and he now has nine dingers and 37 runs batted in. Other players contributing are first baseman Bobby Dalbec, centerfielder Kike Hernandez, and backup second baseman Christian Arroyo.

The Red Sox will send Nate Eovaldi to the hill Friday night. Eovaldi was a key ingredient when the Red Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2018 World Series. Eovaldi is 2-2 with an ERA of 3.77. Oakland will have James Kaprielian handle the pitching for the A’s. Kaprielian is 0-2 with an ERA of 5.93.

On Saturday, Nick Pivetta will go for Boston. Pivetta is 4-4 with an ERA of 3.95. The A’s will counter with Paul Blackburn. Blackburn is 5-1 with an ERA of 2.25. Blackburn suffered his first loss of the season last Monday to the Houston Astros.

Sunday’s finale will feature lefty Rich Hill going for the Red Sox. Hill is 42-years old and was with the A’s in 2016. The A’s traded him to the Dodgers and received Frankie Montas. Montas will start for Oakland and is 2-5 with an ERA of 3.20. Montas has pitched well but has received little run support from his teammates.

The A’s and the Red Sox have been opponents since the creation of the American League way back in 1901. Both teams have won nine World Series crowns. Both teams have had down years. After the trade that sent Babe Ruth to the Yankees, the Red Sox were not very good.

Their fortunes changed when Tom Yawkey purchased them. The Red Sox went 86 years without winning a World Series. They have won four since 2004. The A’s last appeared in the World Series in 1990. They won their last World Series Championship in 1989.

The A’s have made the playoffs several times in the last 20 years. They advanced past the first round of the playoffs just once.

The A’s would like to get back on the winning track. The Red Sox would love to sweep the three-game series to reach the .500 mark. Let’s hope the fans show up. The series between these two teams have always been fun.

Oakland A’s podcast with Jerry Feitelberg: A’s look to rebound after getting swept by Astros; Open three game series with Red Sox Friday

The Oakland A’s Elvis Andrus strokes a two run bottom of the seventh double against Houston Astros pitcher Justin Verlander at the Oakland Coliseum on Wed Jun 1, 2022 (AP News photo)

On the A’s podcast with Jerry F:

#1 The Houston Astros (33-18) starter Justin Verlander had all his pitches working for him as he threw no hit ball against the Oakland A’s for six innings at the Oakland Coliseum talk about his mix of pitches and what kept him in command.

#2 Jerry the A’s did wake up in the bottom of the seventh with three runs scored and took a abbreviated two run lead 3-1 after Verlander left the game.

#3 Yordan Alvarez whose been a thorn in the A’s side during the series didn’t make the third game of the set an exception as Alvarez hit a three run double in the top of the ninth contributed to the Astros four run rally to come back and edge Oakland 5-4.

#4 Jerry, the Coliseum has not been nowhere near like they used to be in years past and the A’s have been having crowds well below 8,000 per game. The team has now slipped to 20-33 and are 14 games behind the Astros. That said they do lose but they are in most of their games.

#5 The A’s have Thursday off but return to host the Boston Red Sox on Friday night at the Coliseum. Starting pitchers for the Red Sox Nathan Eovaldi (2-2 ERA 3.77) going for the A’s James Kaprielan (0-2 ERA 5.93) first pitch 6:45 pm PDT.

Join Jerry for A’s podcasts Thursdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: Lots of blow back Rangers manager calls Yankee Stadium a Little League Park; Umpire leaves game after getting hit by foul ball; plus much more

The New York Yankees Gleyber Torres gets ready to walk it off against the Texas Rangers last Sun May 8, 2022 at Yankee Stadium after the bottom of the ninth home run Ranger manager Chris Woodward said the stadium is like hitting in a Little League Park (AP News photo)

On That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary:

#1 Texas Rangers manager Chris Woodward called Yankee Stadium a Little League Park after Sunday’s front end of a doubleheader when the Yankees Gleyber Torres hit a walk off home run. Woodward got an avalanche of heat for calling one of baseball’s cathederals a Little League Park.

#2 How much was it based on frustration for Woodward on losing to the Yankees on Sunday as Yankee Stadium does have a short porch. You could be assured Woodward heard it from Yankee fans on Monday.

#3 Scary moment as home plate umpire Ron Kulpa was hit in the mask by Chicago White Sox third baseman Jake Burger by a foul ball on Sunday against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. Burger was checked by trainers after falling at the plate walked off the field under his own power and was replaced by Marty Foster.

#4 New York Mets coach Eric Chavez said that balls are being juiced to get out more there is no secret that all big league clubs are using humidors but on Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN prime time games Chavez said that he first didn’t believe it when players came to him about it but watched and said the ball was traveling further on the eye test but it also lined up with what the analytics were telling them.

#5 Amaury the last three games in Minnesota against the Minnesota Twins the Oakland A’s lost by some low scoring games but they can’t seem to break out the bats and get the run production that manager Mark Kotsay would hope. Luckily the Detroit Tigers are a struggling bunch and the A’s got a couple runs to get by them on Monday night to end their nine game losing streak at Comerica Park 2-0.

Join Amaury Pi Gonzalez with Manolo Hernandez Douen for all the play by play action on the Oakland A’s Spanish flagship station 1010 KIQI San Francisco and for News and Commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports podcast with Jessica Kwong: Twins Sano to have knee surgery; Ohtani to pitch Thursday at Fenway Park; plus more

The Minnesota Twins Miguel Sano charges first base on a Tampa Bay Rays Brandon Lowe ground ball in first inning action at Tropicana Field in St Petersburg on Sat Apr 30, 2022. The Twins announced that Sano will be on the IL due to having knee surgery (AP News photo)

On Headline Sports podcast with Jessica:

#1 Jessica, we’ll start tonight talking about the Minnesota Twins infielder Miguel Sano who will need knee surgery the Twins have said that they have no idea when he will be returning. Sano is going into surgery to repair a torn left meniscus. Sano has been on the team 10 day IL since Monday night.

#2 The Los Angeles Angels Shohei Ohtani has had to go through all sorts of pains and injuries including have Tommy John surgery two years ago. Ohtani hit a ninth inning double on Sunday and he slowed down his running and left the game but is expected to be back on the mound to pitch against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park Thursday night in the last game of that three game series.

#3 Another player has join the Coivd 19 IL the Cincinnati Reds Joey Votto who has been put on the list as a precautionary measure and is day to day according to Reds manager David Bell. Votto who was a six time all star was hitting just .122.

#4 The Chicago Cubs left handed pitcher Drew Smyly who is on bereavement was replaced by Robert Gsellman who was called up from the Cubs minor league Triple A Iowa club. Gsellman was 0-1 ERA 3.77 with the Mets last season.

#5 The Los Angeles Dodgers will be offering backdrop events in two venues for the 2022 All Star Game one location at LA Live in downtown and the other at Santa Monica Pier which are 18 miles apart from each other. “No city and no city’s fans have supported their team like the Dodgers’ fans have,” said Dodgers team president Stan Kasten.

Join Jessica for Headline Sports every other Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

MLB podcast with Bill Gould: Why was Don Orsillo the late Jeremy Remy’s broadcast partner at the Red Sox left out of Remy’s tribute?

Autographed signed photo of former Boston Red Sox broadcasters Jeremy Remy (left) and Don Orsillo (right) (photo from worth point)

Former Boston Red Sox broadcaster and former Sox second baseman Jeremy Remy who passed away after the 2021 season on Oct 30, 2021 had a tribute at Fenway Park at the Sox home game against the Toronto Blue Jays on Thu Apr 21.

What overshadowed the tribute was Remy’s longtime broadcast partner Don Orsillo was left out of the tribute. Orsillo and Remy broadcasted together on NESN Sports for 15 years. Remy did not renew his NESN contract and left the Sox broadcasts after the 2015 season and Orsillo left to do play by play TV for the San Diego Padres.

Remy who was given the tribute but most notably was Orsillo who was his broadcast partner all those years who had a prepared speech recorded on video was not presented on the Fenway Park video board. This was widely noticed by the media, fans, employees and front office people. Orsillo couldn’t make the tribute in person because he had to broadcast a Padres game but was also surprised when the video was not played during Thursday night’s tribute at Fenway.

Bill Gould Sportstalk analyst shares his views as to what happened and what a shame it was that the Orsillo video was not played recognizing one of the Red Sox most memorable TV analysts Jerry Remy.