Don Orsillo shares emotional tribute to broadcast mate Jerry Remy

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BOSTON – AUGUST 12: Ailing NESN Red Sox color commentator Jerry Remy was in the booth with Don Orsillo and Dennis Eckersley during the top of the second inning of tonight’s Red Sox game against the Detroit Tigers at Fenway Park. Here he acknowledges the cheers of the crowd below. (Photo by Jim Davis/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

BOSTON – AUGUST 12: Ailing NESN Red Sox color commentator Jerry Remy was in the booth with Don Orsillo and Dennis Eckersley during the top of the second inning of tonight’s Red Sox game against the Detroit Tigers at Fenway Park. Here he acknowledges the cheers of the crowd below. (Photo by Jim Davis/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

If you watched any Red Sox game between 2001 and 2015, you knew Jerry Remy and Don Orsillo were much more than coworkers.

Remy, the former Red Sox infielder and longtime NESN color analyst, died Saturday at age 68 after an extended battle with cancer. Few had a stronger bond with Remy than Orsillo, who was Remy's broadcast partner as NESN's play-by-play announcer for 15 years.

Following the news of Remy's passing Sunday, Orsillo shared a heartfelt tribute to his dear friend on Twitter.

"Thank you for 21 years of friendship. I am nowhere today without you," Orsillo wrote. "Showed me the right @MLB way. I know I will text you 3 times a day still. I am lost."

Orsillo and Remy were together for arguably the greatest stretch in Red Sox history, calling games for three championship teams and witnessing the end of Boston's 86-year title drought.

The duo also endeared themselves to generations of Red Sox fans with an obvious friendship that led to some hilarious on-air moments -- a few of which Orsillo shared Sunday on Twitter.

(Yes, that YouTube video includes the infamous pizza-throwing incident...)

Remy joined NESN more than a decade before Orsillo in 1988, working with Ned Martin, Sean McDonough and Bob Kurtz before teaming up with Orsillo in 2001.

The rest is history, as Remy and Orsillo developed a unique chemistry that brought joy to Red Sox Nation -- and themselves.

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