Jerry Remy steps away from Red Sox broadcast for cancer treatment originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston
Longtime Boston Red Sox broadcaster Jerry Remy is taking time away from the booth to address his health.
On Wednesday, Remy announced he will be stepping away from the NESN broadcast to undergo lung cancer treatment. He released the following statement:
Dear Red Sox Nation,
I’d like to share that I’ll be stepping away from the NESN broadcast for the time being to undergo lung cancer treatment. As I’ve done before and will continue to do, I will battle this with everything I have.
I am so grateful for the support from NESN, the Red Sox and all of you. I hope that I’ll be rejoining you in your living rooms soon. Lastly, I’d like to thank my medical team for all they’ve done for me throughout the treatment process.
Yours Truly,Jerry
Remy, 68, was first diagnosed with lung cancer in 2008. Since then, he has overcome the disease four times. On June 11, Remy left the broadcast booth during a game and was taken to Mass General Hospital after experiencing shortness of breath.
Remy is in his 34th season with NESN’s Red Sox broadcast team. The Somerset, Mass. native played 10 MLB seasons (1975-84), seven as Boston’s second baseman.