Fosse leaves A's booth amid cancer battle
A¡¯s broadcaster Ray Fosse, a former All-Star catcher, announced on Thursday that he is taking time off to fully devote his efforts toward a longtime battle with cancer.
¡°Along with my wife of 51 years, Carol, today we share that I have been silently battling cancer for the past 16 years,¡± Fosse, 74, revealed as part of a joint statement with the A¡¯s and NBC Sports California. ¡°Given my current medical condition, I am taking a step away from the A¡¯s and NBC Sports California effective immediately, to focus on my treatment and to be with my family during this time.
¡°My wife, Carol, and I extend our gratitude to the baseball community, and community at large, for your thoughts and prayers.¡±
Fosse¡¯s voice has been a staple of A¡¯s games for decades, serving as a color analyst for the team¡¯s radio and television broadcasts since 1986. He was a two-time All-Star and two-time Gold Glove Award-winning catcher for the Indians, and later played for a pair of World Series championship teams with the A¡¯s in 1973 and ¡¯74.
¡°The Oakland A's and NBC Sports California send our unconditional support to Ray during this challenging time,¡± the team and network said in the statement. ¡°Our priority is Ray's health and well-being. He is and will always be part of our family, and we will help him and Carol in every way we can throughout Ray¡¯s recovery.¡±