Joe Castiglione Calls It A Career After 42 Seasons Calling Boston Red Sox Games On The Radio

Joe Castiglione Calls It A Career After 42 Seasons Calling Boston Red Sox Games On The Radio

Longtime Boston Red Sox broadcaster Joe Castiglione, the voice of the team's radio broadcast since the early 1980s, has announced that he will retire at the end of the 2024 Red Sox season.

Castiglione's 42-season tenure (1983-2024) in the booth makes him the longest-tenured play-by-play announcer in franchise history. The Red Sox plan to honor Castiglione before their final regular season game on September 29 at Fenway Park (against the Tampa Bay Rays at 3:05 p.m.).

Why You Should Go See Matt Walsh’s Am I Racist?
Am I racist

Why You Should Go See Matt Walsh’s Am I Racist?

Tom Joyce

Conservatives made a movie, and not only is it compelling and funny, but it's doing relatively well at the box office.

Am I Racist?, a film starring Matt Walsh of The Daily Wire, produced by his employer, came in fifth at the box office this past weekend. It made $4.7 million on a $3 million budget, meaning it's well on its way to being a commercial success. (Movies typically need to make 2.5 times their budget at the box office to turn a profit.)

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