The NESN 360 broadcast of Sunday's Boston Red Sox game in St. Louis suffered a major meltdown which reduced the broadcast down to a single camera view.
NESN 360, the digital direct-to-consumer version of NESN, is a subscription service that costs $29.99 a month. With that revenue coming in, fans would think that there would be enough money to ensure that Red Sox broadcasts could be watched without having to worry about any technical difficulties. Apparently, that is not the case.
The issues began during the top of the first inning as the broadcast was stuck with the only working camera coming from the corner of the Cardinals dugout. This forced play-by-play announcer Dave O'Brien into a "radio call" as he acknowledged the technical issues as the camera zoomed out for a wide-angle shot to capture Cardinals starter Andre Pallante pitching to Red Sox batter Caleb Durbin. Durbin was hit by the second pitch of his at-bat, but you could barely tell with the camera angle coming from what seemed like a mile away.
NESN is down to one camera due to technical difficulties... not sure I've ever seen this before. pic.twitter.com/fYFVdiDxB8
— Tyler Milliken (@tylermilliken_) April 12, 2026
Although they did get their standard pitch-view camera angle working during the second inning, most of the other angles were still out of order. This caused an awkward moment as Cardinals batter Jordan Walker hit a home run off Red Sox starter Brayan Bello, but all viewers at home could see was a close-up of Bello's reaction.
NESN completely butchered Jordan Walker's home run lol pic.twitter.com/veHWIWIc5Q
— Dillard Barnhart (@BarnHasSpoken2) April 12, 2026
We have seen plenty of awkward technical snafus during live pro sports broadcasts over the years for various reasons. In this case, the Red Sox broadcast team and camera operators did the best they could to hold things down under the circumstances. However, we would hope that the people in charge at NESN will look into this incident to make sure that it doesn't happen again. Otherwise, we would anticipate a drove of fans cancelling their NESN 360 subscriptions.
According to reports, things were back to normal in the third inning, and the Red Sox went on to beat the Cards 9-3. The Sox have now won 4 of their last 5 games.
