Legendary Red Sox radio broadcaster Joe Castiglione says he's now cancer-free
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Legendary Red Sox radio broadcaster Joe Castiglione says he's now cancer-free
"I just had scans and they're clean, so as far as I know, I'm cancer-free. Everything is good."
"I had surgery for sarcoma in my right leg in October. Everything is fine now."
"Castiglione retired from being the Red Sox' radio play-by-play voice after the 2024 season - the same year that he was named the recipient of the Ford C. Frick Award."
"Castiglione will return to the Red Sox booth to call 10 or so games during the 2026 season - likely home games on Sunday afternoons."
Joe Castiglione, a longtime Boston Red Sox radio broadcaster, announced he is cancer-free after undergoing treatment, including radiation. He had surgery for sarcoma in his right leg in October. Castiglione retired from his role after the 2024 season, during which he received the Ford C. Frick Award for his contributions to baseball. Despite retiring, he called about 10 games during spring training and plans to return to the booth for approximately 10 games in the 2026 season, focusing on home games.
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