Dialing Up Boston Baseball: Which Radio Station Carries the Red Sox?
Ah, the crack of the bat, the roar of the crowd, the thrill of a game-winning dinger soaring over the Green Monster... Being a Boston Red Sox fan is a true joy (except for that whole Yankees thing, but we won't go there). But what if you're stuck at work, cruising down the highway, or lost in the wilderness (hopefully with a functioning radio!) and you just gotta hear the dulcet tones of Jerry Remy calling a game? Fear not, fellow Sox fan, for the magical world of baseball radio is here to save the day!
But wait... with multiple sports stations vying for your attention in Beantown, how do you know which one to tune into for your beloved Red Sox? Don't worry, we've got you covered. Buckle up, because we're about to hit a homerun with the answer...
Calling the Shots: The Red Sox Radio Network
The Boston Red Sox have their own dedicated radio network, so you can catch their games on a bunch of different stations throughout New England. It's like your own personal Fenway Park frequency, piping in all the action wherever you roam (or mow the lawn, or grill up some Fenway Franks).
Tip: Focus on clarity, not speed.
What Radio Station Is The Boston Red Sox On |
The Flagship Station: WEEI, 93.7 FM
Consider 93.7 WEEI FM your home base for all things Red Sox radio. It's the flagship station of the network, meaning it carries all the Sox games live and in living color (or should we say, play-by-play). So if you're ever unsure, tuning into WEEI is a safe bet.
Beyond the Beantown: Other Network Affiliates
But what if you're venturing out of Boston and need to find the Red Sox on the radio? No problem! The Red Sox Radio Network stretches far and wide, with affiliate stations scattered throughout New England. You can find a complete list of stations on the Red Sox website, but we won't bombard you with call signs here (unless you're into that kind of thing, then by all means, we can geek out over radio frequencies).
Tip: Don’t skip — flow matters.
Finding Your Frequency: Here to Help!
Still can't track down the Red Sox on the radio? No worries, that's what we're here for! Here are a few tips to help you out:
- Search online: A quick web search for "Red Sox radio broadcast" or "Red Sox radio [your city]" should steer you in the right direction.
- Ask a local sports fan: Diehard Boston sports fans are a dime a dozen (well, maybe not a dime exactly, but you get the idea). Strike up a conversation with someone at the local sports bar, and they'll likely be happy to point you towards the right radio station.
- Dial around the sports radio stations: If you're feeling adventurous, you can always tune around your FM dial and listen for the dulcet tones of Joe Castiglione calling the game.
FAQ: Red Sox Radio Frequently Asked Questions
Tip: Stop when confused — clarity comes with patience.
How can I listen to the Red Sox game if I'm outside of New England?
There are a few options! You can subscribe to MLB.tv, which offers live radio broadcasts of all MLB games, or check if the game is being broadcast nationally on SiriusXM satellite radio.
Do I need a special radio to listen to the Red Sox?
Nope! Any standard AM/FM radio will do the trick, as long as you can tune into one of the Red Sox Radio Network affiliate stations.
QuickTip: Stop and think when you learn something new.
Is there a Spanish language broadcast of the Red Sox games?
S�! WCCM 1490 AM in Haverhill, Massachusetts carries Spanish language broadcasts of all Red Sox games.
Can I listen to the Red Sox game online?
Yes! You can stream the Red Sox radio broadcast through MLB.com or the Red Sox website, although there may be blackout restrictions depending on your location.
Is there an app to listen to the Red Sox radio broadcast?
Absolutely! The MLB At Bat app allows you to listen to live radio broadcasts of all MLB games, including the Red Sox.