
Broadcast Rites and Sites: I Saw it on the Radio with the Boston Red Sox Illustrated Edition
Author(s): Joe Castiglione (Author), Douglas B. Lyons
- Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
- Publication Date: 10 May 2004
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 384 pages
- ISBN-10: 1589790812
- ISBN-13: 9781589790810
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
Castiglione offers an intimate, entertaining, and insightful look at [more than] 30 years of baseball’s people and places.–Colgate University “Colgate Scene”
Castiglione weighs in with the anecdote-rich
Broadcast Rites and Sites.– “The Boston Globe”Having arrived in Boston the same year as Joe, I have always been impressed by his preparation and attention to detail. The latter is just one of the things that stands out in this book, which clearly shows Joe hasn’t wasted a lot of his time in the 21 years we’ve known each other. A great read!–Mike Shalin, Boston Herald and Author of Out by a Step
Joe Castiglione is an integral part of the spirit of the Red Sox and
Broadcast Rites and Sites reflects that spirit. Every fan will enjoy this thoughtful look into life in Red Sox Nation, both at Fenway park and around the American League.–Theo Epstein, Boston Red Sox General ManagerShakespeare wrote of “Nature’s nobleman.” This book is by and about a baseball nobleman. Joe Castiglione is a truly fine big-league announcer–and an even better person.
Broadcast Rites and Sites etches ballparks, colleagues, the Red Sox’s bewitching lure, and the peripatetic life of a radio baseball man. A wonderful read–and life.–Curt Smith, former speechwriter to President George H. W. Bush; author of Voices of the Game; regular columnist for GateHouse Media Inc. newspapersThis book is for you if you have ever dreamed of being a sports broadcaster. From the parks to the players, from Spring Training to the postseason, Joe Castiglione tells his personal stories about what being a major league baseball announcer is really like. Don’t “wait ’til next year” –read it now, and let Joe teach you about the baseball life in the same way that he taught and inspired me.–The Rev. Leslie K. Sterling
This new book by long-time Red Sox play-by-play man Joe Castiglione (with an assist from Douglas Lyons) is a baseball fan’s dream, rich in anecdote, full of humor and vivid memories. If you like baseball, you’re going to love
Broadcast Rites and Sites. Dip in anywhere and tell me I’m wrong. Better yet, just buy the sucker, tuck it under your arm with your program, and take it to the ballpark.– “Stephen King”You don’t have to be a diehard Red Sox fan to enjoy what Joe Castiglione has entertainingly written. My wife’s a Yankee fan to the core, and I had to pry Joe’s wide-ranging book away from her. Castiglione might not have been able to play ball as a kid–that’s what he says in the book–but he’s cleared the Green Monster with this one.–Bill Christine, Author of Roberto Clemente Biography
A must for diehard Sox fans.–Joe Amarante “New Haven Register”
Castigilone utilizes his vignettes and observances chronicled in the book to enetertain and inform its readers.– “Marshfield Mariner”
Castiglione presents games in a vivid yet reserved manner that is a lost art. Tells colorful tales and gives behind the scenes insight on his favorite players and baseball moments. He gives readers an interesting glimpse into the first generation of Americans to seek satisfaction, not just sustenance, from thier chosen field of employment.– “Publishers Weekly”
Delving into the inner workings of broadcasting, the author reflects on his memories of Boston Red Sox, the team he started broadcasting for in 1983, and chronicles his career and travel through American towns from coast-to-coast.– “Foreword Reviews”
Fans are treated to a plethora of unusual details from exceptional games. An entertaining read, with a fresh perspective on our national pastime and obsession.– “Northeastern University Magazine”
In fact, his memory is so photographic that he provides a virtual condensed historical document of the Sox since the 1983 season. He gives us vignettes and observances that few could, especially not the athletes, who see the game one way and aren’t around long enough to draw any valid conclusions.–Mike Fine “Patriot Ledger”
Insightful and often hilarious.– “Sports Collectors Digest”
The broadcaster’s account of his early life traces a winding path to the fulfillment of his dreams of being a major league baseball broadcaster.–Robert Knox, “Boston.Com”
This book captures Castiglione’s folksy style and has the same overriding quality he considers vital for longevity in broadcasting: wearability.–Bill Griffith “The Boston Globe”
This is a niche memior–of particular interest to a certain segment of Red Sox fandom, those who are especially fond of Joe Castiglione, who has been broadcasting Red Sox games since ’83.– “Burlington Free Press”
From high atop the grandstand, this book gives a different viewpoint of the game of baseball–on and off the field. This is a baseball book of history, geography, perseverance, and a thousand facts of life.–Joe Morgan, Former Manager, Boston Red Sox
A delightful tour with stops inside the broadcast booth and on the field. From the characters who play and manage the game to the great cities around the league, Joe Castiglione’s book is a inside-the-park home run by one of the best in the business of baseball broadcasting.–Ernie Harwell, Hall of Fame Broadcaster
Joe Castiglione has hit a home run here. You’ll feel like you’re on the airplane, on the bus, and at the hotel with the Red Sox. Enjoy the trip!–Dan Shaughnessy, Author of The Curse of the Bambino
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