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aseball job was as batboy for the Chicago White | Sox during their California spring training that se |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1951 season. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1951 season. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1995 season. |
ugh to warrant being selected by the Boston Red | Sox during the Rule V Draft on December 15. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1927 season. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1923 season. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1946 season. |
ayed in the Major Leagues for the Chicago White | Sox during 1978 and 1979. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1964 season. |
He played in the outfield for the Chicago White | Sox during the 1960 season, for the Washington Sena |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1932 season. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1928 season. |
as, Battle played briefly for the Chicago White | Sox during the 1927 season as a backup for third ba |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1945 season. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1920 season. |
ent, Thomas was the primary catcher for the Red | Sox during three years, helping them to the World C |
He played for the Chicago White | Sox during the 1950, 1954, and 1955 seasons and the |
y was hired to serve as bench coach for the Red | Sox during the 2002 season. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1993 season. |
Herrmann had a contract dispute with the White | Sox during spring training in 1975, and after ten y |
ckers season and one game for the Chicago White | Sox during the 1921 Chicago White Sox season. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1930 season. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1954 season. |
He served as the closer for the White | Sox during most of their 2005 championship season, |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1983 season. |
a pitcher who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1938 season. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1932 season. |
ue Baseball games of the Chicago Cubs and White | Sox during the summer months. |
seball pitcher who played for the Chicago White | Sox during the 1966 and 1967 seasons. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1937 season. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1991 season. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1908 season. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1959 season. |
r who appeared in 8 games for the Chicago White | Sox during the 1968 and 1969 seasons. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1924 season. |
f pitcher who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1926 season. |
exas, Shofner played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1947 season. |
ton in 1971 and would be with the Chicago White | Sox during the infamous Disco Demolition Night in 1 |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1910 season. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1970 season. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1988 season. |
Hrabosky signed with the Chicago White | Sox during Spring Training in 1983 but retired befo |
New York Yankees in 1984 and for the Boston Red | Sox during the latter half of the 1988 season. |
back, Workman played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1924 season. |
player who appeared in three games for the Red | Sox during the 1928 season. |
As a member of the Boston Red | Sox, Dustan Mohr filled in occasionally in outfield |
appeared in two major league games for the Red | Sox early in the season, on April 16 and 21. |
The Red | Sox easily won this series in a sweep, continuing t |
id not turn out particularly well for the White | Sox, either, as Wells struggled with back problems |
Browns, but his earlier success with the White | Sox eluded him, as his St. Louis teams never finish |
On September 7, the Red | Sox emerged victorious, 2-1, as Carl Mays scattered |
g only one ball out of the infield, and the Red | Sox emerged as surprise league champions - with Lon |
He remained a Red | Sox employee until his death at age 68 in Cambridge |
as been called "The Benzinger Game" by some Red | Sox enthusiasts. |
(It still out-paced the 1992 Winter Haven Red | Sox entry, which attracted only 16,000 fans in its |
as Halloween the night he resigned from the Red | Sox, Epstein left Fenway Park wearing a gorilla sui |
September 14, 1923: George Burns of the Red | Sox executed an unassisted triple play. |
After the season the Red | Sox expected him to take a cut in salary, but Colli |
Owens was put on the White | Sox' extended 40-man roster, and was optioned back |
llivan for US$1, after a bid for the Boston Red | Sox failed. |
The White | Sox faltered in 1984, as Hoyt's record fell to 13-1 |
Krasinski is a lifelong Red | Sox fan and Baldwin is a lifelong Yankees fan. |
t her husband in the late 60s, she became a Red | Sox fan even though her dad became a Mets fan, one |
er his profession, he remained a lifelong White | Sox fan and season-ticket holder. |
Taylor is a devoted Boston Red | Sox fan, and is known for always wearing historical |
icago Mayor Richard J. Daley, a life-long White | Sox fan, ordered his fire chief to set off the city |
k, Lindstrom as a youngster was an ardent White | Sox fan, often playing hooky from school to watch t |
A die-hard White | Sox fan, Olivo reported receiving: 68 Sox tickets v |
Simmons, a passionate Boston Red | Sox fan, chronicles the team's 2004 season and 2004 |
The fields are named after a young Red | Sox fan, Teddy Ebersol, who died in a plane crash o |
ere major points of discontent amongst some Red | Sox fans with regards to Duquette. |
Boston Red | Sox fans would say their team's choice of starting |
Twice in three years, the Red | Sox fans thought they had the pennant, and twice th |
There is a large faction of White | Sox fans who dismiss the idea of a curse against th |
Feller was also known to generations of Red | Sox fans for beginning each Red Sox home game with, |
But Schlesinger will best remembered by the Red | Sox fans for his productivity as a trade value. |
However, he is best remembered among Red | Sox fans for the team's dramatic collapse during th |
Red | Sox fans could see this in the dugout and began che |
When Clemens was knocked out Red | Sox fans chanted "Where is Roger?" and then a respo |
However, he is remembered by Red | Sox fans for the home run that erased the Curse of |
The Red | Sox fans' message board website called Sons of Sam |
r many years-and probably to the chagrin of Red | Sox fans-this was the final scene shown during the |
t Podsednik that they were native Chicago White | Sox fans. |
coach and roving catching instructor in the Red | Sox farm system through 1992. |
outhern Association in 1959 and a series of Red | Sox farm clubs from 1961 to 1963. |
ski, a second baseman, began playing in the Red | Sox farm system in 1937 after touring with the barn |
eer, Barrett managed for two seasons in the Red | Sox farm system. |
illing began his professional career in the Red | Sox farm system as a second-round pick in what woul |
ects in the minors, and so impressed Boston Red | Sox farm director Billy Evans that he recommended t |
minor league pitching career, all in the White | Sox farm system, extended from 1957 through 1963, w |
ve seasons, Franklin moved to the Chicago White | Sox farm system, and eventually reached the Double- |
worked at multiple levels of the Chicago White | Sox farm system before spending one season as third |
a fierce sports rivalry, between the Boston Red | Sox, favored by Favreau, and the Chicago White Sox, |
raded at every level during his tenure, and Red | Sox favorites such as Nomar Garciaparra and Kevin Y |
WHDH was the flagship station of the Boston Red | Sox, featuring play-by-play announcers such as Jim |
It was performed as | Sox featuring Cris Bonacci and Lorraine McIntosh. |
his limited partners grew restive when the Red | Sox fell from contention and attendance dropped at |
st Valuable Player Jackie Jensen - the 1960 Red | Sox fell into the American League basement after lo |
The | Sox Fest is a community festival, including choirma |
lbans Abbey in February 2009, and headlining at | Sox Fest '09 in May 2009. |
Cardinals manager Tony LaRussa was the White | Sox field manager, and Tigers manager Jim Leyland w |
the station's Boston Bruins studio host and Red | Sox field reporter, and also did play-by-play cover |
Thus, the | Sox finished one-half game out with an 85-70 record |
the American League into two divisions, the Red | Sox finished third in the newly-established America |
The Red | Sox finished in second place with 88 wins and 61 lo |
The White | Sox finished fourth in the American League with a r |
orts of player-manager Eddie Collins, the White | Sox finished last in the American League for the fi |
The 1938 Boston Red | Sox finished higher than any other Sox team since 1 |
The White | Sox finished seventh in the American League with a |
The Red | Sox finished the season in third place in the AL Ea |
In 1939, the Boston Red | Sox finished 17 games behind the New York Yankees. |
He was right; under Hobson, the 1992 Red | Sox finished last in the AL East. |
The Boston Red | Sox finished 11 games behind the first place team i |
However, the following year the White | Sox finished 94-68 under Lamont and were first in t |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing first in the American League East wit |
manager of the AAA version of the Pawtucket Red | Sox, finishing 78-68-and winning the Governor's Cup |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing 5th in the American League East with |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing 5th in the American League East with |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing second in the American League with a |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing 3rd in the American League with a rec |
the rest of 1934 and all of 1935 with the White | Sox, finishing his major league career. |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing 5th in the American League with a rec |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing 4th in the American League East with |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing 4th in the American League with a rec |
All teams returned from 1931, and the Blue | Sox finishing in first place. |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing 6th in the American League East with |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing third in the American League East wit |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing 7th in the American League with a rec |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing 3rd in the American League East with |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing third in the American League East wit |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing 8th in the American League with a rec |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing 4th in the American League with a rec |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing 3rd in the American League East with |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing second in the American League East wi |
by the Padres and signed with the Chicago White | Sox, finishing the season playing for the Double-A |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing 4th in the American League with a rec |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing 5th in the American League East with |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing 5th in the American League East with |
It involved the Red | Sox finishing second in the American League East wi |
On May 16, 2008, the White | Sox fired Wilder and two scouts after an investigat |
(The same High school of White | Sox first baseman Paul Konerko) Tyler is current pl |
The conspiracy was the brainchild of White | Sox first baseman Arnold "Chick" Gandil and Joseph |
in the same at bat went through the legs of Red | Sox first baseman Bill Buckner, allowing the winnin |
" in the 1906 World Series, which was the White | Sox' first World Series win. |
Kevin Youkilis, Boston Red | Sox First Baseman. |
Kevin Youkilis, Boston Red | Sox First Baseman, 2-time All Star, 2-time World Se |
e surprise of many, the Reds defeated the White | Sox, five games to three (during 1919-1921, the Wor |
League Offensive Player of the Year for the Red | Sox, following a season of a combined 18 home runs |
rey Schueler was "drafted" by the Chicago White | Sox for the 1993 season. |
traded by the Montreal Expos to the Boston Red | Sox for Sun-Woo Kim and Seung Song (minors). |
traded by the Cincinnati Reds to the Boston Red | Sox for Michael Coleman and Donnie Sadler. |
es with Andy Shibilo (minors) to the Boston Red | Sox for Dan Giese and Brad Baker (minors). |
as traded by the Athletics to the Chicago White | Sox for Mike Kreevich and Jack Hallett. |
signed a one-year contract with the Boston Red | Sox for a reported base salary of $5.5 million with |
lano, TX and was the home of the TCL Plano Blue | Sox for the 2006 season. |
ere traded by the Senators to the Chicago White | Sox for Joe Cunningham and a player to be named lat |
gliano was traded by the Cubs to the Boston Red | Sox for Carmen Fanzone. |
osco was traded by the Angels to the Boston Red | Sox for Chris Coletta. |
was traded by the Phillies to the Chicago White | Sox for a player to be named later. |
delphia Phillies with cash to the Chicago White | Sox for a player to be named later, Aaron Rowand, a |
as traded by the Athletics to the Chicago White | Sox for Ray Boone. |
were traded by the Athletics to the Boston Red | Sox for Bob Kline, Rabbit Warstler, and $125,000. |
nis was traded by the Reds to the Chicago White | Sox for Lou Skizas and Don Rudolph. |
rsen was traded by the Astros to the Boston Red | Sox for Jeff Bagwell. |
tson was traded by the Astros to the Boston Red | Sox for Pete Ladd, a player to be named later, and |
Kasko remained with the Red | Sox for another two decades, however, as a scout (1 |
her was traded by the Reds to the Chicago White | Sox for Johnny Ruffin and Jeff Pierce. |
that season before joining the South Bend Blue | Sox for the rest of her career (1948-1952). |
xas Rangers with Damon Buford to the Boston Red | Sox for Mark Brandenburg, Bill Haselman, and Aaron |
ota Twins with Orlando Merced to the Boston Red | Sox for John Barnes, Matt Kinney, and Joe Thomas (m |
mer were traded by the Angels to the Boston Red | Sox for Dick Drago. |
rt Geiger and Cecil Espy from the Chicago White | Sox for Rudy Law |
were traded by the Giants to the Chicago White | Sox for Don Larsen and Billy Pierce. |
the end of the season he was traded to the Red | Sox for three players, two of whom were Pumpsie Gre |
ed by the New York Yankees to the Chicago White | Sox for Brian Boehringer. |
He rejoined the Red | Sox for the rest of the year and played his last ga |
e Herald, Massarotti frequently covered the Red | Sox for Fox Sports New England, and appeared occasi |
Papi was traded by the Expos to the Boston Red | Sox for Spaceman Bill Lee. |
1978) was the general manager of the Boston Red | Sox for three months before being fired by the owne |
was traded by the Senators to the Chicago White | Sox for Tommy McCraw. |
31, 2009, Martinez was traded to the Boston Red | Sox for Justin Masterson, Nick Hagadone, and Bryan |
he Indians received Jimmy Piersall from the Red | Sox for Geiger and Vic Wertz. |
o trade Jim Thome and cash to the Chicago White | Sox for Aaron Rowand and prospects Gio Gonzalez and |
shared Allyn-owned Comiskey Park with the White | Sox for its home matches. |
er ended, he was associated with the Boston Red | Sox for several seasons, as an in-studio analyst fo |
was traded by the Phillies to the Chicago White | Sox for Johnny Callison. |
Carlos Quentin to White | Sox for minor league first baseman Chris Carter |
After being used sparingly by the | Sox for four seasons, Kuntz was traded to the Minne |
malley was traded again, this time to the White | Sox for middle reliever Kevin Hickey and future Pit |
re traded by the Athletics to the Chicago White | Sox for Sonny Dixon, Al Sima, Bill Wilson, and $20, |
e Rosenberg and Mark Salas to the Chicago White | Sox for Richard Dotson and Scott Nielsen. |
: Acquired Jeff Bittiger from the Chicago White | Sox for Tracy Woodson |
ned the starting left fielder on the Boston Red | Sox for the 1920 and 1921 seasons. |
er was traded by the Phillies to the Boston Red | Sox for a player to be named later and cash. |
named later and Billy Koch to the Chicago White | Sox for Keith Foulke, Mark L. Johnson, Joe Valentin |
The next day, he was traded to the Red | Sox for first baseman Scott Hatteberg, but the Red |
Finnerty joined the Halifax Blue | Sox for the 2003 season of the Super League. |
as traded by the Athletics to the Chicago White | Sox for Hank Majeski. |
shore, Mike Lansing, and cash to the Boston Red | Sox for Jeff Frye, Brian Rose, John Wasdin, and min |
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