Carl Beane

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Carleton E. Beane has been a sports radio broadcaster since 1972, and is best known as the public address announcer for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball. Since 2003, Beane has been behind the microphone of every home game at Fenway Park.

Beane has now done the Public Address announcing for Game 1 and 2 of both the 2004 and 2007 World Series. His team introductions were included on the DVD documenting the 2004 World Series.

A native of Agawam, Massachusetts, Beane graduated from Agawam High School in 1971 and the Career Academy School of Broadcasting in 1972.

Beane's voice has been featured in an exhibit at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, as well as in the 2005 film Fever Pitch.

He is a national spokesman for the American Diabetes Association, and a narrator for Talking Books at the Perkins School for the Blind.[1]

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