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Boston Red Sox Broadcaster Remy To Return

Veteran Boston Red Sox broadcaster Jerry Remy says he'll return this season after his leave of absence following the arrest of his son on a murder charge in the death of his girlfriend in August.

For the first time since the arrest, Remy spoke publicly, talking to reporters Monday at the New England Sports Network's headquarters.

In this 2009 file photo, Red Sox announcer Jerry Remy waves to the crowd from the broadcast booth at Fenway Park during a game against the Tigers. Remy, on a leave of absence since the arrest of his son on a murder charge, said Monday he will return to the booth for the 2014 season. (Elise Amendola/AP, File)
In this 2009 file photo, Red Sox announcer Jerry Remy waves to the crowd at Fenway Park during a game against the Tigers. Remy, on a leave of absence since the arrest of his son on a murder charge, said Monday he will return to the booth for the 2014 season. (Elise Amendola/AP, File)

Remy, 61, said he was concerned with what the public would think of him and his family and if he could joke around and be himself. He said his friends and family persuaded him to return to work. His family reminded him about his career "and where it came from and where it is."

"I don't intend to be a quitter," he said. "Don't intend to be one now. It's what I do. It's what I know."

Jared Remy was arrested Aug. 13 after he allegedly pushed Jennifer Martel into a mirror. He was released the following day and is accused of fatally stabbing Martel at their apartment.

He has pleaded not guilty.

He has a 4-year-old daughter by Martel.

"It's been very, very difficult," the elder Remy said. "I've run the full gamut. He's still my son."

Remy said he did not want people to forget Martel, saying his deepest sympathies are with her family.

Remy will return to the booth in the next few weeks, but said he will not speak about his son during his first broadcast.

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