Jerry Remy has been released from the hospital, five days after the Red Sox broadcaster had to leave the booth during a game due to shortness of breath.
Remy, a popular former Red Sox player who has been a color analyst on NESN since 1988, was released from Mass General Wednesday, per a statement from the network, and is resting at home.
“He is thankful for the moral support from family, friends, and fans and is looking forward to being back in the broadcast booth soon,’’ the statement said.
Remy, 68, left last Friday’s game against the Blue Jays in the third inning.