Jerry Remy Dealing With Cancer

NESN's Jerry Remy out indefinitely as he fights cancer
Jerry Remy, a very-well-liked Red Sox TV institution, is out indefinitely at NESN as he battles lung cancer. A statement from Remy. Get well soon, sir.
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Cancer sidelines Jerry Remy, voice of Red Sox
Jerry Remy, the voice of the Red Sox [team stats] for more than 20 years, is fighting the aftereffects of lung cancer and will be out of the broadcast booth indefinitely.
Remy underwent surgery late last year, NESN revealed yesterday, and has since battled an infection and pneumonia.
He missed a portion of spring training with the pneumonia, which also sidelined him for the six games prior to last night’s announcement. Remy had been a longtime smoker....
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