William Flemming (born 1979)[1] is an American sportscaster who broadcasts play-by-play of Boston Red Sox games with the WEEI Red Sox Radio Network alongside veteran announcer Joe Castiglione;[2][3] Prior to joining WEEI in 2019, Flemming served as the play-by-play voice of the Pawtucket Red Sox, the team’s Triple A affiliate.[4] Flemming also has experience calling a wide range of sports including college basketball and hockey for ESPN and CBS Sports.
In addition, Flemming has worked for FOX Sports, Turner Broadcasting, the IUPUI men's basketball team, as well as the Indianapolis Indians, Potomac Nationals and Lancaster JetHawks baseball teams.[5]
Flemming has a B.A. from Stanford University in Spanish literature. His brother Dave Flemming is a broadcaster for the San Francisco Giants and ESPN.[6]
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