Removal of Glenn Geffner from the Entercom/Boston Red Sox radio booth

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Dear Mr. Henry, Mr. Werner and Mr. Lucchino:

Disgusted legions of baseball fans turn its abused eardrums to you seeking relief. As baseball fans we do not ask for much, an occasional World Series title, a quality product on the field, a fan friendly experience and quality announcers.

We, the undersigned, certify that we are either loyal, devoted fans of Boston Red Sox baseball or loyal fans of the sport of baseball. As fans of the game we, the undersigned, feel that a franchise with the stature and history of the Boston Red Sox deserve to be represented by thorough and competent radio broadcasters. This ensures that the experience of Boston Red Sox baseball on the radio is both pleasurable for the loyal Red Sox fan and enjoyable for the fans of baseball in general.

In years past we were treated to the sounds and descriptions of the games that were provided to us by Curt Gowdy, Jim Woods and Ned Martin. Joe Castiglione continues on with the grand tradition of that broadcasting excellence. It is a shame and a disservice to Mr. Castiglione and fans of baseball on the radio that he be subjected to working a majority of the season with an inferior broadcasting partner. Mr. Castiglione and baseball fans everywhere deserve a better fate.

We ask that you bring Dave OBrien to the booth full time or, in lieu of that, you hire a quality announcer to fill in for Mr. OBrien during his ESPN commitments.

With this said, we the undersigned, feel it is time for the removal of Glenn Geffner from the Entercom/Boston Red Sox radio booth. The charges, against Mr. Geffner are many and below we present a partial pertinent list.

1. Geffner, while broadcasting games along the Red Sox radio network, appears to have never relinquished his position as the Vice President of Communications with the club. In effect, he is broadcasting games as a company whore. This is a large conflict of interest and a disservice to Red Sox and baseball fans everywhere.

2. While apparently an encyclopedia of baseball knowledge Geffner has no clue as to when to interject a fact, a story or tidbit to keep the flow and continuity of the game moving forward. We expected Encyclopedia Britannica and instead we got rain man.

3. Geffner feels his stories, facts or tidbits are more important than the game on the field often covering or glossing over the ongoing action in order to finish the long winded diatribe he started.

4. The chemistry in the booth, or lack there of, between Geffner and the voice of the Boston Red Sox Joe Castiglione is evident even to the casual listener of Red Sox baseball on the radio. While there is also no chemistry between Geffner and Dave OBrien as well it is unfair to criticize as the two rarely work together.

5. Geffners apparent broadcasting experience is limited as he is unpolished, coltish and unpoised in his delivery. He does not know when to interject or when to back off. After nearly an entire season there has been no improvement in his game delivery.

6. A franchise with the stature of the Boston Red Sox should have two (or three) highly talented broadcasters calling the games. The reasons are two fold because first off the club can afford to pay the talent. Secondly, the radio calls are still the connection that many loyal fans have to this team. People listen to larger segments of the games on the radio, especially on weekends and for day games. They are the voice of the franchise and the eyes of the fans.

7. Geffner rarely if ever criticizes the players or the organization even when it is deserved preferring instead the life is beautiful approach to the game. It is evident he is afraid to be critical in light of his position as the Vice President of Communications.

8. Geffner fails to paint the picture of the game for the listener. He rarely tells you what a pitch was, which way the shortstop went to field the ball, fails to use descriptive phrases and regularly relies on minutia that has nothing to do with the game.

9. Geffner fails to understand the pace of a baseball game. Each game sounds as if it is the first game he has ever seen. The action becomes rushed, his words jumble together and his pronunciation and enunciation is terrible.
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350 signatures
Goal: 100
Latest Signatures
10 January 2016
350. Sam S | Sean McDonough, anyone?
7 January 2016
349. Scz Arias | Countless pregnant pauses during the games in which Joe Castig must be thinking "what did I do to deserve this???"
23 December 2015
348. James Wb | I support this petition
15 December 2015
347. Joe M | please put an end to amateur hour
11 December 2015
346. Mark C | Including Geffner in the booth was a huge insult to loyal Red Sox fans. Its almost as bad as Tom Caron on the pregame show.
19 November 2015
345. Rodney Cd | I support this petition
14 November 2015
344. Adam G | I couldn't agree more with your assessment of Geffner's broadcasting abilities, or lack there of...
9 November 2015
343. Brian D | I support this petition
9 October 2015
342. Joshua Abbott | He's horrible
6 October 2015
341. Steve M | I support this petition
3 October 2015
340. Andrew M | Geffner sounds like he is calling a football game between Colgate and Brown. No grace.
18 September 2015
339. Pattie D | If it ain't broke, don't try to fix it! For years we had Joe Castiglione and "what's his name" in the booth. Entertaining, knowledgeable, and passionate. With Geffner in the booth, even Joe seems less enthusiastic. Fans want to see what's going on on the
27 August 2015
338. John F | I agree Glenn is not prepared to broadcast for a major team. He needs to do some work in the minors or a lesser club. It also seems like we loose when ever he broadcasts.
17 August 2015
337. Joe G | I support this petition
12 August 2015
336. Ken F | This guy is awful. He has been an abomination since he started and has not improved. I hope this is Goofner's one and only season in the radio booth. Red Sox fans have been blessed with Curt Gowdy, Ken Coleman, Ned Martin, Jim Woods, Sean McDonough, Joe C
16 July 2015
335. Matthew S | В
14 July 2015
334. Mike Figueroa | please, I listen to the Sox on XM radio everyday
21 June 2015
333. Jim R | bring back jerry
2 June 2015
332. Arthur B | I support this petition
24 May 2015
331. Glenn P | sounds likea little boy
19 May 2015
330. Kenneth D | sounds like a high school game when he announces
10 May 2015
329. Jeff M | I support this petition
9 May 2015
328. Jacob O | He has failed to get the approval from redsox nation as a broadcaster.
30 April 2015
327. Todd Perry | Painful to listen to radio broadcasts. Sounds like a high school football announcer.
29 April 2015
326. Greg R | I support this petition
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