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Sean Casey, Red Sox Pregame

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Sun, 5 Jul 2009

Joe Castiglione talks to the former Sox player and current broadcaster before today's game.

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" We're joined the welcome back to Boston this weekend that tell us about the adjustment. To becoming a broadcaster after playing for so many years if government just a job but for me. -- I'm really did feel like it was I made the right decision and still have you know to this point already in July. -- that -- you still love baseball and of the game. There's a lot because a lot to be completely put him in and in going to the grind of the season number enjoyed being home with the kids. And mortar promoting their orders immediately to transition. You know -- still in the game not in the grind of the season. And I can still be a part of what's going on with the with the -- game. Coming at Boston the last couple days -- went -- in the Booth is really really been a joy in combat the Stanley Park concealment teammates last year and all the great people around here in view and -- be induced people come back -- pretty cool what do you miss most about playing. Yeah I think you missed the guys I guys it was said what are you gonna missed most of them play when you're done them one misses him as the guys miss that camaraderie of be -- apartment team been part of grind through the season with these guys and winning games coming up would be -- in that that's you -- that adrenaline rush. And I think once you understand as a big players that journalist does just that there's a lot of work that goes in the net and the like throughout the twelve year career work. And that you know compassion is competitive -- and competitive juices has them -- opening. He's in the -- the lot that the mentioning elect entry and it hitter yeah that which as they get. If I came back -- the year through at 230. And -- undeniably so upset and Mickey Mantle always regretted eighty to 98. I remember your first day as a bride -- Steve called me and it was a tough way to break in at MLB network because that was a day of the A-Rod. Steroid issue came down I was by Barbara. There -- I knew I was my first day in it was all of a sudden. This whole thing -- they rod in college though few ego when -- you know as -- things it was uncharted territories and I'd never been on camera -- them afford. Do anything and the only thing we were gonna talk about was definitely rods you Iraq. Steroid issue just you know that you have to do that that's when you really leaned back on some friends you've made over the years and you were you being love it thank you for your advice -- of talking to you what what should he says it was Sunnis -- anything that's when the cool thing about this job you know learning something new it's been something refreshing and something -- of -- learning new industry. Well usually doing great we watch you look quite often and now you're able to call some games do some analysis are you enjoying that really damage oil laden you know -- in the group of bodies and great with -- and a brilliant joy and it's amazing when you stepped away from the game to play in the game you're so into the game that you might -- verbalize what's happened just. You instinctively know what to do could veterans but when -- in the Booth. And you're able to verbalize what's go on it's really instinct start. See we did learn -- over the years of playing there in the big -- a really analyze what's going on I think that has -- to a community of related the fans this town in this situation. This with -- be taken here it is what it is that in this situation so it's been on. Child one legacy last year was the Catholic mass that day every Sunday for. Management owners concession people anyone who wants to come -- both for the Red Sox people in the visitors by Seattle today. I would -- by year. Close friend father Paul O'Brien and AUN Paul have been together a -- new -- in the new labels for -- Applaud -- best friends and friends for years it was great came back to. Boston last year. It was that we I would -- and -- and before we it would connect and come back here last week it would reconnect again. We -- Damascus Sundays and I think one of the great things is we have. The -- and -- towards Massachusetts and we went through -- dot org. Organization where -- news so teachers and you can fill the jars up. Trying helpless he's -- real Lawrence Massachusetts and it's it's a great thing is it really great thing if it's -- over these years and seasons so only people today and they need is greater than ever today with the economy that he is created never really is seen more more people come out for. About for a food I think even with gas prices and all things that are happening I think people in the get get a meal here analysts say in the west -- labels -- for guitarist artwork. Shall we wish you the best with that in the contingencies says in -- broadcasting career excellence is great -- and -- backed -- Rich."

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