BOSTON — A moving gesture has stirred the baseball community in Boston as a longtime former Boston Red Sox broadcaster announced a $450,000 donation to a lung cancer support fund, as a heartfelt tribute to his late colleague and broadcast legend Jerry Remy.
The announcement was made at a small but moving ceremony at Massachusetts General Hospital, where many lung cancer patients are being treated. The event quickly garnered attention from local media and the MLB community, not only for the large donation but also for the story behind it — a decades-long friendship between two iconic voices of Fenway Park.
The broadcaster, who had been with the Red Sox for many important seasons, choked up as he spoke of Remy in his speech.
“I will always remember him… every game, every moment at Fenway, I felt like he was still sitting next to me in the broadcasting booth,” he said. “This donation can’t make up for the loss, but I hope it will give someone else a chance to fight.”
The short but emotional statement was quickly shared widely on social media, becoming the focus of a wave of remembrance for Remy — a man who was an icon of resilience both on the field and in his battle with illness.

Jerry Remy is remembered not only as a former Red Sox player, but also as one of the most beloved broadcasters in the team’s history. After retiring, he spent decades as a familiar face in the commentary booth, offering sharp yet relatable analysis that resonated deeply with Boston fans.
In his final years, Remy frequently left the airwaves to receive treatment for lung cancer, a disease he bravely battled for a long time before passing away in 2021. However, even during the most difficult times, he was always remembered as an icon of never-give-up spirit.
Therefore, this donation is not simply an act of charity, but a deeply symbolic tribute.
The $450,000 will go to a fund dedicated to supporting lung cancer patients in Boston, focusing on three main areas: supporting treatment costs, researching new treatments, and providing mental health care for terminally ill patients.
A representative from the foundation stated that this contribution will help expand the program’s support for hundreds of patients over the next year, while also laying the foundation for long-term research projects.
“This isn’t just money. This is hope,” a representative from the foundation shared. “And above all, it’s a reminder that Jerry Remy’s legacy continues to save lives.”
Immediately after the announcement, the Boston Red Sox fan community erupted with thousands of tributes on social media. Many called it “one of the most beautiful moments after the Remy era,” as his spirit continues to spread through concrete actions.
Several former Red Sox players also spoke out, expressing their emotion and saying this is the clearest evidence of the love Remy left behind, not only in the broadcasting room but also within the organization.

What made the ceremony special was when the announcer concluded his speech with a personal message:
“Jerry once told me: if one day I can help someone overcome this disease, do it for him. Today, I am simply keeping that promise.”
At that moment, the room fell silent for a few seconds before erupting in prolonged applause.
In the world of baseball, where numbers and trophies often take center stage, this story reiterates a simpler truth: a person’s legacy lies not only in their achievements, but also in what they pass on to others.
For Jerry Remy, that legacy is now being continued not only through the memories of his fans, but also through concrete actions to help lung cancer patients in Boston.
And with this $450,000 donation, a new chapter has opened — where friendship, memories, and gratitude continue to live on, even as the familiar voice of Fenway Park has fallen silent.