Q&A with Red Sox radio announcer Dave O'Brien
As the lead radio voice of the Boston Red Sox, Dave O’Brien knows a thing or two about the passion of Red Sox Nation --and not just as announcer. The Rye resident is a native of Quincy, Mass., grew up…
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As the lead radio voice of the Boston Red Sox, Dave O’Brien knows a thing or two about the passion of Red Sox Nation --and not just as announcer. The Rye resident is a native of Quincy, Mass., grew up…
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