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Tyler Murray is a play-by-play broadcaster currently working as the lead voice of the Triple-A Worcester Red Sox and the Hockey East Game of the Week on NESN. He was hired by the WEEI Red Sox Radio Network to call 20+ MLB games during the 2024 season.

Tyler provided play-by-play for the 2024 Hockey East Championship Game and Semifinals at TD Garden on NESN, and called championship weekend on WEEI in 2022 and 2023.

Throughout the fall and winter, Tyler also broadcasts basketball for the University of New Hampshire on ESPN+ as well as football and basketball for the University of Massachusetts on WEEI Springfield.

In addition to his baseball broadcasting duties with the WooSox, Tyler has called Toronto Blue Jays Spring Training games on the Sportsnet Radio Network and is the lead voice of the New Balance Future Stars Series at Fenway Park, Citi Field, and across the country.

After graduating from Boston University Summa Cum Laude with a Broadcast Journalism degree in 2011, Tyler joined the broadcast team of the Advanced-A Daytona Cubs, and spent the season on the Jackie Robinson Ballpark clean-up crew to help pay his rent and pursue his goal of becoming the lead voice of a professional franchise.

He reached that goal the following season, when he was hired as the play-by-play broadcaster for the Advanced-A Dunedin Blue Jays and a media relations coordinator for MLB Spring Training. In his first of two seasons in Dunedin, Tyler brokered the first terrestrial radio partnership in the history of the organization, and extended the team's broadcast schedule to cover all 142 games for the first time.

In 2015, Tyler returned to Daytona Beach as the lead voice and Director of Broadcasting for Minor League Baseball's newest franchise, the Advanced-A Daytona Tortugas. As part of his new role, he worked as the Washington Nationals Public Address Announcer for Spring Training, and provided play-by-play for Stetson University Basketball and Football on ESPN3.

Born in Connecticut and raised in Massachusetts, Tyler jumped at the opportunity to return to New England in 2016, becoming the lead voice and media relations manager of the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats.

 

He soon added a number of additional play-by-play roles to his schedule, including Boston University Women's Hockey, Dartmouth College Football and Hockey, and a series of sports at Harvard University, which led him to his current positions with Hockey East, the University of Massachusetts, and the University of New Hampshire.

 

After broadcasting the Fisher Cats 2018 championship season, led by top prospects Bo Bichette, Cavan Biggio and Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Tyler was invited to call multiple Blue Jays Spring Training games at his former home stadium in Dunedin, Florida, and was offered the same opportunity in 2020.

 

When WooSox lead broadcaster Josh Maurer joined the Milwaukee Brewers' radio team in 2022 -- joining a long list of former Red Sox Triple-A voices to advance to the major leagues -- Tyler was hired to fill his role for the team's second season at Polar Park. 

Over the past 10 years, Tyler has also called games for the Providence Bruins, Northeastern University, Providence College, Holy Cross, Amherst College, UMass-Boston, St. Anselm College, MIT, and Merrimack College. 

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