About RedSoxcast

(from left to right) Benjamin and Harmon Lewis

RedSoxcast, part of the Boston Sportscast Network, is your one-stop source for the freshest news and commentary for Red Sox fans across the globe. Produced by a die-hard father and son fan team, RedSoxcast provides perspective and information that's great for fans of all ages. Anywhere in the world, anytime of the day, log on to our website or iTunes and catch the latest hot issues that concern you and your defending World Champion Boston Red Sox.

RedSoxcast is brand-new twice a week with mp3-quality broadcasts downloadable for the iPod and a host of other portable audio devices - you can also listen in right from your computer. It's the next best thing to watching from the Green Monster seats at Fenway!

We want to hear from other members of Red Sox Nation. Our call-in number is (617) 934-0268 or you can reach us via email at hosts@redsoxcast.com anytime and leave your name and location if you'd like your comment or question to be played on the air.


About Harmon and Benjamin Lewis

A father and son team of Red Sox FANatics.

Living in the Boston area his entire forty-two years, Harmon Lewis was born to be a baseball fan. Harmon's parents decided to name him after baseball player Harmon Killebrew, a Hall-of-Famer who played for the Washington Senators and Minnesota Twins. His father, Milton B. Lewis had an 8-year career pitching in the Red Sox minor league system. Harmon is the founder of National Commercial Brokers (a retail real estate brokerage firm), a Little League Coach and father of two.

Of course, there was no doubt that Harmon's son, Ben (age 10), would be an early member of Red Sox Nation. Since the moment he learned to speak, Ben has been talking baseball with his dad, grandfather and anyone else who would listen. Ben attended his first Red Sox game when he was 6 months old. He is proud to say that he has attended a game in every recent playoff series including a World Series Game in 2007. Ben is a fourth-grader, an avid Little League and Basketball player, and very thankful that his parents didn't name him after a baseball player like Heinie Manush (a Hall-of-Famer who played for the Red Sox in 1936).

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