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When the Boston Red | Sox and Boston Braves decided to separate their rad |
After leaving the booth, Hoey covered the Red | Sox and Braves in Boston newspapers until 1946. |
eason with their Rookie league Gulf Coast White | Sox and Class A Hickory Crawdads in 1994, and split |
, for the Philadelphia Athletics, Chicago White | Sox and New York Giants. |
nor league deal on May 2 with the Chicago White | Sox and assigned to Triple A Charlotte where he hit |
Johnny Damon played for both the Red | Sox and the Yankees. |
- Major League outfielder for the Chicago White | Sox and 2005 World Series MVP |
d 1936, for the St. Louis Browns, Chicago White | Sox, and Detroit Tigers. |
He was also a catcher in the Boston Red | Sox and Cincinnati Reds farm systems from 1984 to 1 |
ebut on April 9, 2010 against the Chicago White | Sox, and got his first major league hit against the |
After the war, he rejoined the Red | Sox and during the 1950s was promoted to East Coast |
who played from 1929 to 1933 for the Boston Red | Sox and Chicago White Sox. |
29, 2010, Adkins signed with the Chicago White | Sox and was assigned to Triple-A Charlotte. |
He is the principal owner of the Boston Red | Sox and Liverpool F.C., and co-owner of Roush Fenwa |
a former baseball player for the Chicago White | Sox and the Toronto Blue Jays. |
6 Major League Baseball Draft by the Boston Red | Sox, and made his professional debut for the Lowell |
ny Romano were sent by the Indians to the White | Sox, and Cam Carreon was sent by the White Sox to t |
Tim Hulett- MLB player for the Chicago White | Sox and Baltimore Orioles |
played for the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White | Sox, and Philadelphia Phillies. |
Diaz during an April 15 game between the White | Sox and Royals. |
The Red | Sox and Indians met in the AL Championship Series, |
ouncer for NESN's coverage of the Pawtucket Red | Sox and was the network's play-by-play announcer fo |
was 1964 when he played in 25 games for the Red | Sox and had an earned run average of 2.68 and an Ad |
the Boston Braves, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White | Sox, and Pittsburgh Pirates. |
round of the 1979 June draft by the Boston Red | Sox and spent 16 years in the Red Sox farm system a |
as Rangers, Theo Epstein (28) of the Boston Red | Sox and Randy Smith (29) of the San Diego Padres. |
He played for the Boston Braves, Boston Red | Sox, and Chicago Cubs. |
in Major League Baseball with the Chicago White | Sox and Pittsburgh Pirates. |
Angels, the New York Yankees, the Chicago White | Sox, and the Milwaukee Brewers, from 1989 to 1999. |
ers, Short-Season A affiliate of the Boston Red | Sox, and was named manager of the Rookie-level Gulf |
nnesota Twins, San Francisco Giants, Boston Red | Sox and Atlanta Braves. |
in the World Series between the fictional Blue | Sox and Gray Sox. |
locally for his frequent trips between the Red | Sox and their Triple-A affiliate, the Pawtucket Red |
in Major League Baseball with the Chicago White | Sox and Detroit Tigers. |
spent 1977 playing for the Class A Reno Silver | Sox and most of 1978 with the Double-A Amarillo Gol |
uld play for the Chicago Orphans, Chicago White | Sox, and Baltimore Orioles. |
or League Baseball player for the Chicago White | Sox and Atlanta Braves. |
s, the Chicago American Giants, the Memphis Red | Sox, and the Detroit Stars over the next eight year |
losing both games by scores of 2-1 to the White | Sox and Phillies respectively. |
t, the radio play-by-play announcer for the Red | Sox and Boston's National League team, the Braves. |
eventually make quick stops with the Boston Red | Sox and Texas Rangers before he would pitch for the |
jor League Baseball games for the Chicago White | Sox and St. Louis Browns between 1949 and 1952. |
or Leagues from 1978-1983 for the Chicago White | Sox and Oakland Athletics. |
arlton Fisk, who got into 14 games for the 1971 | Sox and hit two home runs. |
Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Boston Red | Sox and Oakland A's from 1968 to 1984. |
The 1919 World Series between the Chicago White | Sox and Cincinnati Reds was much anticipated, as th |
hampion Boston Pilgrims (later known as the Red | Sox) and the National League champion Pittsburgh Pi |
for Northwestern University, the Chicago White | Sox, and SportsChannel. |
t seasons: the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White | Sox and Chicago Cubs in 1970; the Cubs, San Diego P |
After retiring, he managed the Pawtucket Red | Sox and the Boston Red Sox. |
aught stealing percentage in 1993 for the White | Sox and a 73% for the Blue Jays. |
pitcher from 1993 to 1997 for the Chicago White | Sox and Philadelphia Phillies. |
He came back to coach for the Chicago White | Sox and even made a cameo appearance on the mound i |
d for the Philadelphia Athletics, Chicago White | Sox, and Chicago Cubs. |
between the other "cursed" team, the Boston Red | Sox and their arch-rivals, the New York Yankees. |
he Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White | Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers. |
Originally affiliated with the Chicago White | Sox and bearing the name of the parent club, the te |
r the Chicago Cubs, New York Giants, Boston Red | Sox, and Brooklyn Robins. |
Romano were traded by the Indians to the White | Sox, and Rocky Colavito was traded by the Athletics |
jor League Baseball, 1960 for the Chicago White | Sox and 1961 for the Kansas City Athletics. |
lantic League affiliated with the Chicago White | Sox and located in Kannapolis, North Carolina, as a |
He signed with the Chicago White | Sox, and pitched for their Double-A farm club, the |
He was signed by the Chicago White | Sox, and in his only Major League appearance on Jul |
reduced in 1934, long after Lewis had left the | Sox, and was not completely eliminated until the fi |
He walked 22 and struck out 37. He left the Red | Sox and became a free agent in March 2004. |
uld play for the Chicago Orphans, Chicago White | Sox, and Cleveland Bronchos. |
er, he has led teams in the Oakland, Boston Red | Sox, and San Diego organizations. |
tures Nomar Garciaparra, then of the Boston Red | Sox, and Garciaparra is featured on the website and |
The Blue | Sox and Heat split their season series 4-4. |
He played only 9 games for the White | Sox, and would not reappear in the Majors until a b |
ned a minor-league contract with the Boston Red | Sox, and came up to the major league club on August |
He played for the Chicago White | Sox and Florida Marlins. |
ast division by seven games over the Boston Red | Sox and Detroit Tigers. |
He played for the Minnesota Twins, Boston Red | Sox and Detroit Tigers all of the American League a |
previously played rugby league for Halifax Blue | Sox and St. Helens. |
Quinn led a group that purchased the Boston Red | Sox, and as team president he worked to restore the |
sident for public relations with the Boston Red | Sox, and a B-17 pilot, who spent two years as a POW |
Wikipedia entries, Fenway Park (home of the Red | Sox) and Crosley Field (former home of the Reds) co |
r League Baseball pitcher for the Chicago White | Sox and Tampa Bay Devil Rays from 1998 to 2003. |
playing off the rivalry between the Boston Red | Sox and New York Yankees. |
t, a pre-season match between the Chicago White | Sox and Minnesota Twins, drew more than 51,000 spec |
played a full season as a starter with the Red | Sox, and batted .237 |
He played for the Boston Red | Sox and Houston Astros. |
f Charles Comiskey, founding owner of the White | Sox, and daughter of J. Louis Comiskey, another for |
ellular Field, the stadium of the Chicago White | Sox, and takes its name from this location, origina |
On November 2, 2010, the Boston Red | Sox announced he was hired to fill the team's vacan |
to work as a part-time volunteer for former Red | Sox announcer Ken Coleman, who had just been appoin |
Andelman joined former Red | Sox announcer Sean McDonough and Ryen Russillo as o |
Sean McDonough, Boston Red | Sox announcer |
he Little Hurt to our offense' by Chicago White | Sox announcer Ken Harrelson. |
Stephen was later fired and the White | Sox apologized. |
ached the majors in 1925 with the Chicago White | Sox, appearing in seven games with them before movi |
The Bristol White | Sox are a minor league baseball team in Bristol, Vi |
The Reading Red | Sox are a defunct minor league baseball affiliate o |
He said, "The Silver | Sox are also a bit of a nod by the Golden League th |
he charities and organizations in which the Red | Sox are involved, particularly the Jimmy Fund and t |
The White | Sox are converting him into a pitcher. |
The Blue | Sox are up three runs and working a no-hitter when |
s teammates, then signed with the Chicago White | Sox as a free agent. |
, Sherry comes in to relieve and shuts down the | Sox as the Dodgers win, 3-1. |
rrent dollar terms) deal with the Chicago White | Sox as a free agent. |
Deutsch was signed by the Boston Red | Sox as a free agent out of the University of Texas |
Bollo was signed by the White | Sox as a free agent in 1964. |
He first joined the Red | Sox as an area scout in 1939, but during World War |
er 17, 2010, he has made his debut with the Red | Sox as a reliever, in a game against the Toronto Bl |
the Globe in 2006, she started covering the Red | Sox as the backup beat reporter and also worked as |
Robinson also served the White | Sox as a minor league pitching coordinator. |
Newman was originally signed by the Boston Red | Sox as an amateur free agent when he graduated from |
r College, Pearson was signed by the Boston Red | Sox as an amateur free agent in 1953. |
O'Brien was signed by the Boston Red | Sox as an amateur free agent in 1964, but was draft |
lliams' firing, Johnson was retained by the Red | Sox as a scout in 1970, then managed Boston's Tripl |
He also managed the White | Sox, as well as the Pittsburgh Pirates. |
spects of all member clubs, then joined the Red | Sox as assistant general manager in February 1993. |
Buskey was signed by the Chicago White | Sox as an amateur free agent in 1971. |
He was signed by the Chicago White | Sox as an amateur free agent before the 1963 season |
Charton was signed in 1963 by the Boston Red | Sox as a free agent out of the Baylor University. |
In 1999, Song was signed by the Boston Red | Sox as an amateur free agent after graduating from |
Burchell won 10 games for the 1908 Boston Red | Sox as part of a rotation that included Cy Young, C |
Signed by the Red | Sox as an amateur free agent in 1952, Earley did no |
After retiring, he stayed with the Red | Sox as a coach, and in 1930, he was hired to replac |
art of one season (1951) with the Chicago White | Sox as a catcher. |
Signed by the Chicago White | Sox as an amateur free agent in 1942, Meyer would m |
ager of the defending World Series champion Red | Sox as a player-manager. |
up again in 1900 playing for the Chicago White | Sox as a full-time first baseman. |
his career in the farm system of the Boston Red | Sox as third base. |
, he eventually found his way back to the White | Sox as the bullpen coach, where he served for 19 ye |
He was signed by the Boston Red | Sox as a free agent in 1963 out of the University o |
He now works for the Boston Red | Sox as vice president, player personnel and profess |
Martin was scouted by the White | Sox as an amateur free agent in 1956. |
g) right-hander was signed by the Chicago White | Sox as an amateur free agent before the 1952 season |
then more than two decades with the Boston Red | Sox, as a coach (including service on Boston's 1946 |
June 8, 2011, Exposito was called up to the Red | Sox as insurance after starting catcher Jarrod Salt |
ho also worked as a scout for the Chicago White | Sox as well as the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers, later |
Signed by the Chicago White | Sox as an amateur free agent in 1986, Craig made hi |
He was signed by the Boston Red | Sox as an amateur free agent in 1942. |
Andujar signed with the Chicago White | Sox as an amateur free agent at age 18 and made his |
In 2002, Oliver pitched for the Boston Red | Sox as a left-handed reliever. |
lorsville, Georgia, Nixon was signed by the Red | Sox as a free agent out of the Auburn University. |
Donovan joined the Boston Red | Sox as a scout in 1909, and managed the team in 191 |
as traded by the Athletics to the Chicago White | Sox as part of a 3-team trade. |
s in 1985 before signing with the Chicago White | Sox as a free agent. |
ight-handed, he was signed by the Chicago White | Sox as an amateur free agent on June 17, 1957. |
In 2004, he joined the Red | Sox as a minor league coach in the Boston farm syst |
30, 2003 for the Rangers against the Boston Red | Sox as a ninth inning defensive replacement. |
Before 1955 Season: Signed by the Boston Red | Sox as an amateur free agent. |
Tigers GM Dave Dombrowski was the White | Sox assistant general manager. |
s retirement as a player, Wagner became the Red | Sox' assistant director of minor league operations |
Consolo joined the Red | Sox at age 18, Sparky Anderson said that he was the |
This was the final season for the | Sox at Huntington Avenue Grounds. |
e debut on July 26, 2010 against the Boston Red | Sox at Angel Stadium of Anaheim. |
t would be his final MLB game, facing the White | Sox at Comiskey Park, Spicer was roughed up again f |
a ceremonial first pitch for the Chicago White | Sox at U.S. Cellular Field. |
n July 29, 2008, Lackey pitched against the Red | Sox at Fenway Park, carrying a no-hitter into the n |
ar back as fourteen games behind the Boston Red | Sox at mid-July suffering from injuries to pitchers |
hicago, and the third to be hosted by the White | Sox at Comiskey Park (the other two being hosted by |
pril 21, 1938 in a start against the Boston Red | Sox at Fenway Park. |
e third inning of the Indians' 12-2 loss to the | Sox at Fenway Park. |
, six days later, was against the Chicago White | Sox at Comiskey Park. |
and Patriots, at Fenway Park for the Boston Red | Sox, at The TD Garden for the Boston Celtics NBA Pl |
or an April 2002 game against the Chicago White | Sox at then-Comiskey Park II, the stadium's musical |
tout inning of relief against the Chicago White | Sox at Comiskey Park, although he walked three of t |
is major league debut against the Chicago White | Sox at Comiskey Park in Chicago, Illinois. |
rld War I and was acquired by the Chicago White | Sox at age 19 during the 1918 season. |
August 22, 1957: Boston Red | Sox at Cleveland Indians. |
sh was working as a scout for the Chicago White | Sox at age 84. |
the public address announcer for the Boston Red | Sox at Fenway Park.) |
tened, five-inning perfect game against the Red | Sox at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, Minneso |
all player from 1972 to 1980 for the Boston Red | Sox, Atlanta Braves, and Cincinnati Reds. |
It included the Boston Red | Sox attempting to win the American League East divi |
esented a greater percentage of the total White | Sox attendance than the previous year - over one-th |
In 1983, while scouting for the Chicago White | Sox, Babe was diagnosed with colon cancer. |
On August 17, 2007, Red | Sox backup catcher Doug Mirabelli pulled a calf mus |
he lighting ceremony was former Braves' and Red | Sox ball player Lou Merloni. |
15 seasons with the Detroit Tigers, Boston Red | Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Milwaukee Braves, Chicago C |
Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, Boston Red | Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Washington Nationals, and L |
Prior to the 7 year overhaul, the 2001 White | Sox barely broke even financially with a $700,000 o |
Cellular Field is the home of the Chicago White | Sox baseball team. |
wn for his long time coverage of the Boston Red | Sox baseball beat for the Boston Globe. |
City based group which supports the Boston Red | Sox baseball team. |
A few years later, he met Red | Sox baseball player Ted Williams while working in a |
z also represented Ted Williams, the Boston Red | Sox baseball legend. |
She started dating Boston Red | Sox baseball star Nomar Garciaparra, who appeared a |
an American radio announcer for the Boston Red | Sox baseball team, an author and lecturer. |
Bill is also a regular coach/pro at the Red | Sox Baseball Fantasy Camp run by the Red Sox Organi |
has thrown out the first pitch for a Boston Red | Sox baseball game at Fenway Park. |
Allyn had previously owned the Chicago White | Sox baseball team and Executive Airlines. |
oach/marquee attraction for the New Bedford Bay | Sox baseball team, along with the assistant coach o |
nd play-by-play announcer for the Chicago White | Sox baseball club for the 1980 and 1981 seasons. |
f Fenway Park, the home field of the Boston Red | Sox baseball team, and is closely identified with t |
le as Kit "Hit or Die" Kesey, the Chicago White | Sox batter that Mel Clark (played by Tony Danza) re |
In the 1916 World Series, the Boston Red | Sox beat the Brooklyn Robins (a.k.a. |
1982 in Newton, Massachusetts) is a Boston Red | Sox beat reporter for the Boston Globe. |
10, that she had left the position as Globe Red | Sox beat reporter and would become a feature writer |
For the Chicago White | Sox beat writer for the Chicago Sun-Times, see Joe |
The Red | Sox beat the Philadelphia Athletics by a score of 3 |
Amalie Benjamin (2000) - Boston Red | Sox beat reporter for The Boston Globe |
The | Sox beat the Giants in Game 2 by a score of 7-2 beh |
The Boston Red | Sox beat the Oakland Athletics 6-5 in extra innings |
Dynasty: The Inside Story of How the Red | Sox Became a Baseball Powerhouse, 2008, ISBN 978-03 |
Florida State League in 1967 and the Boston Red | Sox became parents of the Greenville WCL club. |
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