Fans can catch David Ortiz and the Red Sox on TV 17 times this spring, as the team announced their Spring Training broadcast schedule on Tuesday. Barry Chin/Globe Staff



Want a brief escape from this brutal New England winter without having to leave your couch? The Boston Red Sox have you covered.

The team announced their 2015 Spring Training broadcast schedule on Tuesday, with 17 Grapefruit League contests appearing on television and 15 over the radio airwaves.

NESN will broadcast 12 games through the Sox spring schedule, starting with their March 8 contest with the New York Mets from Port St. Lucie, Fla., and concluding with a home-and-home against their Fort Myers neighbors Minnesota Twins on April 3 and 4.

The Sox can also be seen on five national broadcasts: four on MLB Network and their March 27 contest against the Atlanta Braves on ESPN. Fifteen games will be broadcast on the radio at 93.7 WEEI, while their annual doubleheader against Northeastern and Boston College can be heard on 850 AM WEEI on March 3.

For a complete list of Red Sox Spring Training games, see the calendar below. For a full broadcast schedule, follow this link to RedSox.com.