Red Sox announcer sets off his iPhone's ‘Siri’ after announcing at-bat of Rays player with same name
'Not you Siri, that Siri!'
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At long last, an iPhone finally went off while someone was broadcasting a Tampa Bay Rays game.
Why would that happen? Because the Rays have a guy named Jose Siri on their team.
And yes, his last name is pronounced just like the iPhone’s "Siri."
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So, when Boston Red Sox announcer Joe Castiglione was introducing the Rays’ Siri during his at bat on Saturday, it brought his iPhone to life.
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People in the booth could not help but crack up.
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"Wait a minute, did you hear that? Siri!" Castiglione said.
"I’m not asking you, Siri," he continued to the phone. "Not this Siri, that Siri!"
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The Hamden, Connecticut, native has been calling Sox games since 1983 and has called four World Series victories for Boston.
However, this certainly is one of his most memorable moments.
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Ironically enough, Siri made a diving catch to win the second game of the Rays' doubleheader against Boston.