Boston Red Sox veteran Jerry Remy has led an illustrious career. From playing second baseman in Major League Baseball to a stellar broadcaster, Remy has a story or two to tell. A Massachusetts native, Remy nurtured a love of baseball from his youth. Rising up the ranks, he would become one of the most celebrated players of his generation. Now a passionate colour analyst and sportscaster, Remy has continued to raise the profile of his sport.
Not only has Remy been honoured in Bill James’ Historical Abstract, but the author also rated him as the 100th greatest second baseman of all time. Throughout his time on the pitch, Remy played with the California Angels, the Boston Red Sox and the American League All-Star Team. Remy ended his professional career on an all-time high with a .275 average, 208 stolen bases and a .981 fielding percentage. This would cement him as one of the most remembered players from the 1970s onward.
Moving on to an exciting career in sportscasting, Remy has earned four Emmy Awards since working for the New England Sports Network. Alongside this, Remy has also been named the Massachusetts Sportscater of the Year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. From working as NESN’s Boston Red Sox colour analyst, Remy has continued to celebrate his team across the station. He has also served as a colour analyst for FOX’s national coverage of Major League Baseball across Northeastern U.S. As Remy continues to offer his unique insights to the sporting world, he will be producing standout coverage for years to come.