![]() ![]() A native of Wakefield, MA, Jim graduated from Emerson College, where he played baseball, in 2016 with a Broadcast Journalism degree. In addition, he calls various sports at schools such as Harvard, Holy Cross, and Northeastern. He spends part of his off-season as the TV play-by-play voice of UMass women's basketball on NESN. Jim broke into professional baseball as the play-by-play voice of the Bradenton Marauders (Single A-Pirates) in 2016 before joining the PawSox. ![]() In addition to calling all WooSox games home and away during the season, he is also a full-time member of the team's Front Office staff as Corporate Events Manager (since 2017). Jim Cain returns to the airwaves for his sixth season behind the mic for the PawSox/WooSox. Beyond baseball season, he has provided play-by-play for a variety of sports and schools in New England over the past 10 years including Holy Cross, UMass, Harvard, Boston University, Boston College, Northeastern, among many others. Murray, who lives in Nashua, NH with his wife Chrissy, has also provided play-by-play for Toronto Blue Jays Spring Training on the Sportsnet Radio Network and for the New Balance Future Stars Series at Fenway Park, Citi Field, and across the country. Two years later he witnessed one of the most impressive seasons in MiLB history, as generational prospects (and current Toronto stars) Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette, and Cavan Biggio led New Hampshire to an Eastern League Championship. He returned to New England to broadcast for the Fisher Cats in 2016. ![]() When I had the chance to fill in for a few WooSox games last season, I could tell Polar Park was a special place, and I can't wait to call it home."Īfter graduating from BU with a Broadcast Journalism degree in 2011, Tyler started his minor league play-by-play career with the Daytona Cubs in 2012 and spent four years in the Florida State League. "The chance to work with terrific broadcasters and good friends like Jim Cain, Mike Antonellis, Jay Burnham, and Cooper Boardman - and following in the legacy of Josh Maurer - is an absolute dream come true. "I couldn't be more honored and excited to join such a storied organization like the WooSox and their outstanding broadcast team," said Murray. He also has a presence in Central Mass doing radio play-by-play for UMass football and basketball.Ī Medfield, Massachusetts native and a Xaverian Brothers High School & Boston University graduate, Tyler filled-in on radio for a handful of WooSox games last season. In addition to 11 years as a Minor League broadcaster, Tyler is the primary voice for Hockey East on NESN and he broadcasts dozens of college sporting events on NESN throughout the year. Murray will join returning members of the WooSox broadcast team - Jim Cain, Mike Antonellis, Jay Burnham, and Cooper Boardman - to call WooSox action on both radio and television. It represents the second straight season that NESN has aired all Worcester Red Sox home games and it will mark the 35th consecutive year that NESN has been scheduled to televise games of the Boston Red Sox Triple-A affiliate dating back to 1988 in Pawtucket (although the 2020 season was cancelled due to the pandemic). In addition, all 75 home games at Polar Park will once again be televised on NESN or NESN+. The WooSox will have all of their 150 games this season broadcast on the WooSox Radio Network, led by flagship Nash Icon 98.9 FM along with several other stations along the Network. WORCESTER, MA - The Worcester Red Sox are pleased to announce that Tyler Murray, who has been the lead broadcaster of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats for the past six seasons, has been hired to replace Josh Maurer, who last month accepted a job as a radio broadcaster for the Milwaukee Brewers. MaInternational League (IL) - Worcester Red Sox News Release WooSox Add Tyler Murray to Broadcast Team ![]()
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