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Jerry Remy, the legendary Boston Red Sox broadcaster and former MLB All-Star, died Saturday after a long battle with lung cancer. He was 68. Remy played second base in the majors from 1975 to 1984 ...
Jerry Remy, a former professional baseball player and longtime Boston Red Sox broadcaster who was known by fans as “Rem Dawg,” died Oct. 30 after a long and public struggle with cancer.
Jerry Remy, former Boston Red Sox second baseman and later color commentator for NESN, has died after losing his 7th battle with cancer. He was 68.
Jerry Remy, a longtime player and broadcaster for the Boston Red Sox, died Saturday night following a long battle with lung cancer, the team confirmed. Remy was 68 and would have turned 69 on Nov. 8.
In his final public appearance, Jerry Remy threw out the ceremonial first pitch to Dennis Eckersley ahead of the Red Sox' Wild Card Game win over the Yankees on Oct. 5. By Chad Finn, The Boston Globe ...
Jerry Remy, a Massachusetts native who played for the Boston Red Sox and then became a longtime team broadcaster, has died at the age of 68. Skip to content NOWCAST NewsCenter 5 EyeOpener ...
Members of Jerry Remy's family would like to grieve their loss privately, but not before they express their sincere thanks to all who supported the Red Sox icon during his long battle with cancer.
Jerry Remy, a beloved player/broadcaster who was voted the first president of the fan’s “Red Sox Nation,” died Saturday night. He was 68 and his death was the result of a long battle with ...
Jerry Remy, a beloved former player and longtime broadcaster for the Boston Red Sox, has died at age 68.Remy died Saturday, the Boston Globe reported, following a battle with lung cancer that ...
Jerry Remy, a Boston Red Sox second baseman who went on to become a local icon as a television broadcaster, has died of cancer. He was 68.
Jerry Remy, Red Sox icon on the field and in the broadcast booth, dies at 68 Print this Article Mr. Remy, for decades a fan favorite, was honored at Fenway Park during a pregame ceremony in 2017.