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Legendary Blue Jays broadcaster Buck Martinez retires after 38 years in the booth.
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Iconic Blue Jays Voice Buck Martinez Bids Farewell After 38 Years Behind the Mic

February 6, 2026 3 Min Read
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Buck Martinez, the iconic figure associated with the Toronto Blue Jays as a player, manager, and broadcaster, has officially announced his retirement. At 77 years old, Martinez has dedicated over four decades to the franchise, beginning his broadcasting journey with the team in 1987. Reflecting on his unexpected long tenure since being traded to Toronto in 1981, he expressed gratitude for the memorable experiences, especially the recent thrilling season that culminated in Game 7 of the World Series. After careful consideration with his wife Arlene, he decided to step away from broadcasting to embrace the future beyond the booth, passing the legacy on as the Blue Jays approach their 50th anniversary in 2026.

Martinez’s playing career started as a defensively skilled catcher with the Kansas City Royals from 1969 to 1977 and later the Milwaukee Brewers through 1980. He joined the Blue Jays in a minor trade during May 1981 and played until retiring after the 1986 season, having appeared in 1,049 games over 17 Major League Baseball seasons. Transitioning to broadcasting the following year, he became a beloved voice of the Blue Jays from 1987 to 2002 and then again from 2010 until his retirement in 2025, with a stint covering the Baltimore Orioles in between. His career also included a break in 2022 to undergo cancer treatment.

In addition to his broadcasting duties, Martinez managed the Blue Jays starting after the 2000 season, overseeing an 80-82 record in 2001 and a 20-33 start in 2002 before being succeeded mid-season. He also coached Team USA during the first World Baseball Classic in 2006. His contributions to baseball have been recognized by his inductions into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and the Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame.

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Fan Take: Buck Martinez’s retirement marks the end of an era for Blue Jays fans and baseball enthusiasts alike, closing a chapter with one of the sport’s most dedicated figures whose voice and leadership shaped the game’s experience for decades. His departure is a poignant reminder of how deeply intertwined some individuals become with the sport’s history, and it opens the door for a new generation to influence baseball’s future narrative.

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