data-mm-id=”_2jyybz2ju”>I was fortunate enough to enjoy Don Orsillo and Jerry Remy as the voices of the Boston Red Sox when I was growing up in the early aughts. Though I couldn't appreciate it at the time, the chemistry and quality of broadcasting the duo brought to every game was rare. Most fanbases get either a great play-by-play man or a great color commentator. For a long stretch in the early 2000s the Red Sox had both, and as a bonus they worked together long enough to become beloved members of the community. Being on the call for the team's first championship season in nearly a century cemented their places as legends in Red Sox lore. In other words, Orsillo and Remy absolutely ruled, in other words. Their 14 seasons spent together produced a lot of great moments that …