Pawsox Radio Network
The Pawsox Radio Network was the radio network of the Pawtucket Red Sox, a Triple-A minor league affiliate of the Boston Red Sox. There were 12 stations and three F.M. translators in the network, including the flagship and part-time stations. The network last broadcast games for the Pawtucket team in 2019, as the 2020 minor league season was cancelled and the team relocated to Worcester, Massachusetts, becoming the Worcester Red Sox for the 2021 season.
Flagship station
- 920/WHJJ: Providence, Rhode Island
Affiliates
Massachusetts (7 stations + 2 translators)
- 970/WESO: Southbridge
- 1280/WPKZ: Fitchburg
- 1340/WNBH: New Bedford
- 1480/WSAR: Fall River
- 1490/WMRC: Milford
- 96.3/WEII: Dennis
- 98.9/WORC-FM: Webster
- 100.1/WWFX: Southbridge
- 105.3/W287BT: Fitchburg
Rhode Island (1 station)
- 1230/WBLQ: Westerly
Vermont (2 station + 1 translator)
- 1320/WCVR: Randolph
- 1480/WCFR: Springfield
- 106.5/W293BH: Springfield
Unsure status (1 station)
- 1380/WNRI: Woonsocket, Rhode Island
Former flagships (2 stations)
- 790/WSKO: Providence
- 99.7/WSKO-FM: Wakefield-Peacedale, Rhode Island
Former affiliates (11 stations)
- 900/WGHM: Nashua, New Hampshire
- 1180/WCNX: Hope Valley, Rhode Island
- 1240/WOON: Woonsocket, Rhode Island
- 1250/WGAM: Manchester, New Hampshire
- 1280/WEIM: Fitchburg, Massachusetts limited basis
- 1320/WARA: Attleboro, Massachusetts
- 1340/WGAW: Gardner, Massachusetts limited basis
- 1440/WVEI: Worcester, Massachusetts
- 1450/WLKW: West Warwick, Rhode Island
- 1570/WPEP: Taunton, Massachusetts
- 96.7/WBLQ-LP: Ashaway, Rhode Island
Alumni
- Gary Cohen ; MLB on CBS Radio ; MLB on ESPN Radio ;
- Dave Flemming
- Andy Freed
- Dave Jageler
- Don Orsillo ; San Diego Padres
- Glenn Geffner ; fill-in for San Diego Padres and Boston Red Sox broadcaster
- Aaron Goldsmith
- Jeff Levering
- Josh Maurer fill-in for Boston Red Sox fill in for Philadelphia Phillies
- Will Flemming fill-in for Boston Red Sox
- Mike Monaco fill-in for Boston Red Sox ; with PawSox
Other Pawtucket announcers included Bob Kurtz of the NHL's Minnesota Wild; Dave Shea, who spent time with the Washington Nationals; Bob Rodgers; Jack LeFaivre; Matt Pinto; and Mike Stenhouse.