Red Sox Minor League Broadcasters Outline Unique Path

Tiedemann and Pay will debut on NESN on Aug. 26

Emma Tiedemann and Rylee Pay have experienced unique paths in broadcasting that crossed entering last season in the Boston Red Sox organization.

Tiedemann and Pay joined forces with the the Portland Sea Dogs, Boston’s Double-A affiliate, prior to the 2023 season to form just the second all-female broadcast booth in professional baseball history.

The duo has inherited quite the team to watch this season with Portland featuring several top prospects in 2024 with talents such as Marcelo Mayer, Roman Anthony, Kyle Teel and Kristian Campbell just to name a few.

Tiedemann and Pay joined The Boston Globe’s Alex Speier on NESN’s “310 To Left” podcast to discuss the paths that will lead them to Fenway Park on Aug. 26 to call the matchup between the Red Sox and the Toronto Blue Jays.

You can watch the full clip on YouTube or here on Spotify.

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