Monday, April 18, 2022

MLB Blue Jays Broadcaster Discloses Cancer Diagnosis

Buck Martinez
Buck Martinez, whose career with the MLB Toronto Blue Jays spreads over four decades as a player, manager and broadcaster, announced that he will be stepping away from the mix following Sunday’s game to undergo treatment for cancer, according to mlb.com.

Martinez, 73, played 17 seasons in the Major Leagues with the final six coming in Toronto from 1981 to ’86, including as part of some of the best teams in club history. He later returned as manager in 2001, a position he held to the midway point of the 2002 season. 

“I’ve been so honored and privileged to have the support of Blue Jays fans, colleagues, staff and players since I arrived here in 1981,” Martinez said in a statement Sunday, “and that continued support through this next challenge means the world to me. I’m grateful for a tremendous medical team, who has given me great optimism that I will come through this with flying colors.”


Younger Blue Jays fans have gotten to know Martinez as the voice of the Blue Jays on Sportsnet, where he’s in his 12th year as a broadcaster. From the field to the broadcast booth and so many places in between, Martinez has become part of the fabric of Blue Jays baseball across Canada.

Martinez hopes to return to the broadcast booth later this season following his treatment, and in the meantime, says that “I will be watching from the sidelines as I fight the good fight.”

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