In October 2006, Sarandis co-hosted the New Sports Huddle show on WTKK with Sean McDonough, filling in for a vacationing Eddie Andelman.
[10] On March 2, 2014, Sarandis teamed up with Suffolk University Head Basketball Coach Adam Nelson to broadcast the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Championship game.
[11] In May 2006, Sarandis announced plans to run as an independent for a position on the Massachusetts Governor's Council—an elected board that oversees and approves gubernatorial appointments such as judges—against incumbent Democrat Michael Callahan.
His platform called for term limits for judges and stopping the practice of potential judicial candidates donating money to political campaigns.
[citation needed] In April 2006, Sarandis was among a group of 50 business, civic, organizational and academic leaders that participated in a Joint Civilian Orientation Conference in Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar.
[14] Sarandis lives in West Palm Beach, Florida and works as a freelance sportscaster and operates a real estate management business.