Originally published in the Feb. 12, 2026 edition of The Weekly Briefing
There will never be another Buck Martinez 💙🐐 pic.twitter.com/I23IU7fVLE
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) February 6, 2026
Buck Martinez has announced his retirement after calling more than 4,000 Toronto Blue Jays games. Martinez, 77, has been battling undisclosed health issues over the past year. He returned to the Blue Jays broadcast booth in early August of last year after taking three months off, starting in May, and then postponing a previously-scheduled return in June. The former MLB catcher’s broadcasting career began in 1982 when he covered the American League Championship Series, the World Series and the All-Star Game for the Telemedia Radio Network, while still playing for the Jays. He started as a colour analyst for the team in 1987, which led to a job with TSN, moving on to work with ESPN from 1992 to 2000. Following a one-year stint as manager of the Blue Jays, he returned to ESPN as an analyst, eventually making his way back to the Blue Jays broadcast booth full-time in 2010. Read more here.

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