Fenway Park - Public Address Announcers

Public Address Announcers

Fenway Park has had eight public address announcers since 1953, with veteran composer and radio announcer Sherm Feller serving for 26 of those years. The most recent announcer, Carl Beane, began his career in radio in 1972 and handled duties at Fenway from 2003 up until his death by a heart attack on May 9, 2012.

  • Frank Fallon 1953 –1957
  • Fred Cusick 1956 –1957
  • Jay McMaster 1958–1966
  • Sherm Feller 1967–1993
  • Leslie Sterling 1994–1996
  • Ed Brickley 1997–2002
  • Carl Beane 2003–2012
  • Guest Announcers1 2012–Present

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