I'm in my 39th year of broadcasting on radio and television. Prior to joining 92.9 The Ticket in November 2012, I spent 16 years at WLBZ-TV (NBC Affiliate) in Bangor, Maine. My television experience included three years as a news reporter/anchor and 13 years as sports director/anchor. In 1993, I moved to WZON (AM620) in Bangor as sports/program director and created Maine’s first all-sports radio station. WZON was twice named Maine Associated Press Station of The Year. Along with my broadcasting duties, I am an adjunct instructor at the Husson University New England School of Communications in Bangor teaching Intro to Sports Journalism. I'm honored to have been named Maine Sportscaster of The Year six times, along with 13 AP Best Radio Sportscast awards, 12 AP/MAB Best Radio Play-by-Play awards, eight AP/MAB Best TV Play-by-Play awards and six AP/MAB Best TV Sportscast awards. My community volunteering includes president of Bangor East Little League, Senior League World Series opening ceremony committee chair, honorary member of the UMaine Black Bear Club, board of directors Maine Basketball Hall of Fame and member of the Jay Ramsdell Scholarship committee. I am from Houlton, Maine and a Ricker College graduate. My wife Nora and I reside in Bangor with our five children.
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Porcello Loses For 17th Time [VIDEO]
Baseball is a tough business. After winning the Cy Young Award last season, Sox pitcher Rick Porcello has now lost for the 17th time this season..
Sale, Sox Cruise Past Rays 9-0 [VIDEO]
The Green Monster is no match for @15Lasershow. #RedSox pic.twitter.com/uJC2WXyTWk
— Red Sox (@RedSox) September 10, 2017
With Chris Sale on the hill, plenty of early offense and great defense all night the Red Sox cruised past Tampa Bay 9-0 at Fenway Park Saturday night.
Mookie Magic Show In Sox 9-3 Win [VIDEO]
.@mookiebetts put on a show in the 1st inning tonight and did not look back. pic.twitter.com/vC4wj9MRSw
— Red Sox (@RedSox) September 9, 2017
Drew Pomeranz is a 15 game winner and Mookie Betts showed why he is such a multi-talented player as the Red Sox beat the Tampa Bay Rays last night 9-3.
Ace Fister, Sox Win 6-1 [VIDEO]
Just keep 🏃, #Xman. pic.twitter.com/hlKqsiAMJZ
— Red Sox (@RedSox) September 7, 2017
Doug Fister gave up just one run in seven innings while Jackie Bradley Jr and Xander Bogaerts were driving in runs as the Red Sox beat the Blue Jays 6-1 in the final game of their three game series. The win adds a half-game to the Sox lead over the Yankees in the AL East.
19 Innings, 6 Hours, Sox Win 2-1 [VIDEO]
It took 19 innings and six hours but the Red Sox will tell you it was more than worth it! A 3-2 win over the Toronto Blue Jays when Mookie Betts doubled and Hanley Ramirez bloop singled him home for the win at 1:11 AM this morning.
What Is Wrong With Porcello? [VIDEO]
Three Mo runs coming right up! 💪 pic.twitter.com/U7l6Du3MUo
— Blue Jays (@BlueJays) September 5, 2017
How much worse can it get for Rick Porcello? After losing to Toronto 10-4 on Labor Day night he has lost a career-high 16 losses. He gave up three more home runs and that's 35 for the season. Porcello left the game after 5.1 innings, giving up 10 hits and seven runs.
Yanks Get To Pomeranz [VIDEO]
Starting the Holliday weekend the right way. 💪 pic.twitter.com/iabUCf5fNQ
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) September 2, 2017
Drew Pomeranz gave up two home runs while his teammates did little hitting against Mashiro Tanaka. The end result - a 5-1 victory for the Yankees over the Red Sox in game three of the series.
Sox Power Up, Beat Yanks 4-1 [VIDEO]
These #RedSox brought the muscle tonight! pic.twitter.com/2vKqRwjJYL
— Red Sox (@RedSox) September 2, 2017
Doug Fister pitched seven solid innings while Andrew Benintendi, Eduardo Nunez and Hanley Ramirez hit home runs as the Red Sox beat the Yankees last night 4-1.
Yanks Beat Sox 6-2 [VIDEO]
RECAP: One down. https://t.co/2UzBig4mhV pic.twitter.com/nYpXSk795s
— New York Yankees (@Yankees) September 1, 2017
Simply put, the Red Sox can't seem to solve C.C. Sabathia. Last night's 6-2 loss gives the Yankee lefty a 4-0 record vs Boston this season...
Sox Finish The Sweep [VIDEO]
If you’re going to take the lead, you might as well go big. #RedSox pic.twitter.com/mZiNDwOj3F
— Red Sox (@RedSox) August 31, 2017
Hanley Ramirez and Mitch Moreland cranked home runs, Rick Porcello did his job on the hill and the Red Sox completed a series sweep of the Toronto Blue Jays with a 7-1 win last night.