Boston Red Sox broadcaster Jerry Remy says he's feeling good while he continues to undergo treatment for cancer.
Remy, who turned 65 Wednesday, underwent surgery for lung cancer on June 26 — his fifth relapse. He began chemotherapy late in August before returning to NESN's broadcast booth for a few games in September.
On Tuesday night, Remy tweeted he is now moving on to radiation.
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Surgery done. Chemo done . Now on to radiation. The end of a long process is in sight. Felling good.
— Jerry Remy (RemDawg) (@Jerry_Remy) November 8, 2017
Remy, who was honored for spending 30 years broadcasting with the team over the summer, has provided color commentary during Red Sox games since 1988. Before that, he was a second baseman on the team from 1978 through 1984.