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aded by the Rangers with Jim Leyritz to the Red | Sox for Mark Brandenburg, Bill Haselman, and Aaron |
were traded by the Pirates to the Chicago White | Sox for Ross Baumgarten and Butch Edge. |
ston Herald in 1989, and covered the Boston Red | Sox for the paper from 1994 through 2008. |
as traded by the Chicago Cubs to the Boston Red | Sox for Al Nipper and Calvin Schiraldi. |
zemore was traded by the Cubs to the Boston Red | Sox for a player to be named later and cash. |
after his 30th birthday, Yawkey bought the Red | Sox for $1.2 million on the advice of his longtime |
eague as the third-base coach of the Boston Red | Sox for five years (1960-64), before managing the R |
2,500 from the Cleveland Naps to the Boston Red | Sox for future Hall of Fame pitcher Cy Young. |
dians for one season (1936), and the Boston Red | Sox for two seasons (1938-1939). |
red Kendall on March 30, 1978 to the Boston Red | Sox for Rick Wise, Mike Paxton, Bo Diaz, and Ted Co |
when the Yankees caught the stunned Boston Red | Sox for the lead in the American League East race. |
ers and his contract was repurchased by the Red | Sox, for whom he appeared in 31 games, logging a .2 |
d was traded by the Angels to the Chicago White | Sox for Wayne Causey. |
005: Acquired Jose Cruz Jr. from the Boston Red | Sox for a player to be named later (Tony Schrager). |
d by the Oakland Athletics to the Chicago White | Sox for Andrew Lorraine and Charles Poe (minors). |
Angeles Angels, he was traded to the Boston Red | Sox for Bill Monbouquette in 1965. |
ner after the Cubs traded him to the Boston Red | Sox for pitcher Dennis Eckersley. |
from Tommy John surgery, then rejoined the Red | Sox for their 2006 spring training in Florida as a |
were traded by the Rangers to the Chicago White | Sox for Ed Correa, Scott Fletcher and a player to b |
k was purchased by New York from the Boston Red | Sox, for whom he never played a game). |
mas was traded by the Reds to the Chicago White | Sox for Fran Mullins. |
traded backup catcher Ramon Castro to the White | Sox for Broadway in May 2009. |
) were traded by the Phillies to the Boston Red | Sox for Glenn Murray, Ken Ryan, and Lee Tinsley. |
rsey was traded by the Angels to the Boston Red | Sox for Fred Lynn and Steve Renko. |
were traded by the Athletics to the Boston Red | Sox for Gordon Rhodes, George Savino (minors), and |
z was traded by the Angels to the Chicago White | Sox for Randy Scarbery. |
Eddie Foster and Harry Harper to the Boston Red | Sox for Braggo Roth and Red Shannon. |
re traded by the Athletics to the Chicago White | Sox for Wes Covington, Stan Johnson, Bob Shaw, and |
Lollar, Bill Long and Luis Salazar to the White | Sox for Hoyt, Kevin Kristan and Todd Simmons during |
ded by the Cincinnati Reds to the Chicago White | Sox for Johnny Ruffin and Jeff Pierce. |
1971 season, he was traded to the Chicago White | Sox for infielder Rich McKinney. |
Tanner was traded by the Cubs to the Boston Red | Sox for Bob Smith. |
was traded by the Phillies to the Chicago White | Sox for Keith Shepherd. |
re traded by the Athletics to the Chicago White | Sox for Joe DeMaestri, Ed McGhee and Eddie Robinson |
enhardt became a Midwest-area scout for the Red | Sox for over four decades, interrupting that tenure |
7: Acquired Darren Lewis from the Chicago White | Sox for Chad Fonville |
son, the Yankees traded Pratt to the Boston Red | Sox for Waite Hoyt. |
36, Mack sold Foxx's contract to the Boston Red | Sox for $150,000, following a contract dispute. |
as traded by the Athletics to the Chicago White | Sox for Gene Nelson and Bruce Tanner. |
with the Philadelphia Athletics and Boston Red | Sox for most championships (they each had five). |
om the Los Angeles Dodgers to the Chicago White | Sox for Dwayne Pollok. |
was traded by the Pirates to the Chicago White | Sox for a player to be named later. |
ere traded by the Phillies to the Chicago White | Sox for Rudy May. |
n was best known as the voice of the Boston Red | Sox for a generation. |
ere traded by the Phillies to the Chicago White | Sox for Ray Herbert and Jeoff Long. |
ankees, before ending up with the Chicago White | Sox, for whom he would help deliver the 1959 Americ |
nto was traded by the Cubs to the Chicago White | Sox for Steve Stone, Ken Frailing, and Steve Swishe |
ded by the Cincinnati Reds to the Chicago White | Sox for Mike Cameron. |
p was traded by the Angels to the Chicago White | Sox for Sandy Alomar and Bob Priddy. |
0 - Traded by Washington Senators to Boston Red | Sox for Merl Combs and Tommy O'Brien. |
season, Auker was traded by Detroit to the Red | Sox for Pinky Higgins and Archie McKain. |
he was traded from the Tigers to the Boston Red | Sox for a player to be named later or cash. |
oyle was traded by the Angels to the Boston Red | Sox for a player to be named later and cash. |
were traded by the Braves to the Chicago White | Sox for Ken Henderson, Ozzie Osborn and Dick Ruthve |
ving Pittsburgh, Bush managed the Chicago White | Sox for two years in 1930 and 1931. |
Behney was traded by the Reds to the Boston Red | Sox for Andy Kosco and Phil Gagliano. |
Gutteridge coached for the White | Sox for over a decade (1955-66 and 1968-69), includ |
Stynes was traded by the Reds to the Boston Red | Sox for Michael Coleman and Donnie Sadler. |
st were traded by the Reds to the Chicago White | Sox for Jack Fisher. |
. was traded by the Braves to the Chicago White | Sox for Don Prohovich (minors) and $15,000. |
been the beginning of a down period in the Red | Sox' fortunes, the curse was publicized by Dan Shau |
d by the Braves, but signed with the Boston Red | Sox four days later. |
n an off-season interleague deal with the White | Sox, Freese reached career highs in home runs (26) |
ing his pitching career, he scouted for the Red | Sox from 1955 through 1960, then joined the expansi |
After discharge, he played for the Boston Red | Sox from 1942 through 1944. |
nd was the home field of TCL Highland Park Blue | Sox from 2004 to 2005 before moving to Plano, TX fo |
He later became a scout for the Boston Red | Sox from 1924 to 1953. |
30, 1931: Carey Selph was drafted by the White | Sox from the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1931 rule 5 |
eil Berry was selected off waivers by the White | Sox from the St. Louis Browns. |
He was a hitting coach for the Boston Red | Sox from 2003-2006. |
e was selected off waivers by the Chicago White | Sox from the Phillies, making his last major league |
1963: Bobby Gene Smith was purchased by the Red | Sox from the St. Louis Cardinals. |
He was selected by the Boston Red | Sox from the Portsmouth Cubs of the Piedmont League |
e New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians and White | Sox from 1921 to 1927. |
Merloni played for his hometown Boston Red | Sox from 1998-2003. |
They were affiliated with the Chicago White | Sox from 1934-1939. |
1940: Thurman Tucker was purchased by the White | Sox from the Oklahoma City Indians. |
He was selected by the Boston Red | Sox from the Pirates in the 1957 Rule 5 draft held |
h 18, 1969: Bill Kelso was purchased by the Red | Sox from the Cincinnati Reds. |
after serving in the same capacity for the Red | Sox from 2003 through 2006. |
r League hitting coordinator for the Boston Red | Sox from 2003 to 2006 and for the Houston Astros fr |
1, 1982: Sparky Lyle was purchased by the White | Sox from the Philadelphia Phillies. |
iggest success was as manager of the Boston Red | Sox from 1974 through 1976, when he compiled a reco |
r was selected off waivers by the Chicago White | Sox from the Boston Red Sox. |
(c.1874-January 26, 1938) owned the Boston Red | Sox from 1904 until 1911. |
r League Baseball pitcher for the Chicago White | Sox from 1985-1988. |
rris was selected off waivers by the Boston Red | Sox from the Philadelphia Phillies. |
5, 1927: Bernie Neis was purchased by the White | Sox from the Cleveland Indians. |
923: Sloppy Thurston was purchased by the White | Sox from the St. Louis Browns. |
Nipper pitched for the Red | Sox from 1983 to 1987, the Cubs in 1988 and the Ind |
or the Philadelphia Athletics and Chicago White | Sox from 1918 to 1939. |
uly 9, 1914: Babe Ruth was purchased by the Red | Sox from Baltimore Orioles. |
75 and the assistant general manager of the Red | Sox from 1975-77. |
Mike Huff was selected off waivers by the White | Sox from the Cleveland Indians. |
9, 1932: Chad Kimsey was purchased by the White | Sox from the St. Louis Browns. |
28, 1932: Al Simmons was purchased by the White | Sox from the Philadelphia Athletics. |
uffy Rhodes was selected off waivers by the Red | Sox from the Chicago Cubs. |
ings was selected off waivers by the Boston Red | Sox from the Cincinnati Reds. |
He played for the Chicago White | Sox from 1922 to 1930. |
947 season: Tod Davis was acquired by the White | Sox from the Hollywood Stars as part of a minor lea |
New York Giants in 1939, and the Chicago White | Sox from 1944-45. |
t 26, 2007) was part-owner of the Chicago White | Sox from 1956 to 1961. |
He pitched for the Chicago White | Sox from 1991-1992, where, at 43 years old, he foun |
000 just prior to an expected recall to the Red | Sox from their Pawtucket Red Sox AAA affiliate. |
Later, he was selected by the Red | Sox from Detroit in the 1969 Rule 5 major league dr |
r seasons in the Majors, all with Chicago White | Sox, from 1928 through 1932. |
14, 1954: Owen Friend was purchased by the Red | Sox from the Cleveland Indians. |
18, 1964: Don Mossi was purchased by the White | Sox from the Detroit Tigers. |
was the spring training home of the Boston Red | Sox from 1966 to 1992, after which the Red Sox relo |
1934: Marty Hopkins was purchased by the White | Sox from the St. Paul Saints. |
, 1934: Rip Radcliff was purchased by the White | Sox from the Louisville Colonels. |
Bynoe kept the Chicago White | Sox from leaving Chicago by developing a New Comisk |
) is a former first baseman with the Boston Red | Sox from 1986 to 1988. |
n was selected off waivers by the Chicago White | Sox from the Milwaukee Braves. |
3, 1947: Gus Zernial was purchased by the White | Sox from the Cleveland Indians. |
uly, 1947: Pete Wojey was acquired by the White | Sox from the Hot Springs Bathers. |
gust 1, 1959 McBride was purchased by the White | Sox from the Red Sox, and he made his major league |
Bob Owchinko was purchased by the Chicago White | Sox from the Oakland Athletics. |
aukee Brewers from 1989 to 1990, the Boston Red | Sox from 1991 to 1994, and the St. Louis Cardinals |
ing as the pitching coach for the Chicago White | Sox from 1995 until 1998. |
her for the California Angels and Chicago White | Sox from 1968 to 1973. |
ning Harrisburg in 1925 and the Baltimore Black | Sox from 1926 to 1928. |
7, 1973: Juan Marichal was purchased by the Red | Sox from the San Francisco Giants. |
odes was selected off waivers by the Boston Red | Sox from the Chicago Cubs. |
23, 1946: Wally Moses was purchased by the Red | Sox from the Chicago White Sox. |
enry was selected off waivers by the Boston Red | Sox from the Montreal Expos. |
s for the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago White | Sox from 1932 to 1936. |
eanwhile, Schlesinger was reacquired by the Red | Sox from Chicago during the 1968 midseason and was |
Durham was a member of the Chicago White | Sox from 1995 to 2002. |
or League Baseball announcer for the Boston Red | Sox from 1939-1955 and the Boston Braves from 1939- |
n was selected off waivers by the Chicago White | Sox from the Colorado Rockies. |
June 17, 1933 - Purchased by the Boston Red | Sox from the Albany Senators (International League) |
ht-hander, Carlos pitched for the Chicago White | Sox from 1967-1969 and the Washington Senators from |
eet is named after Tom Yawkey, owner of the Red | Sox from 1933-1976. |
He was the field reporter for the Boston Red | Sox from 2004-2005. |
Killilea also owned the Boston Red | Sox from 1903 until 1904. |
layed in the American League for the Boston Red | Sox from 1970 to 1979. |
26, 1910: Red Kleinow was purchased by the Red | Sox from the New York Highlanders. |
y Coleman was selected off waivers by the White | Sox from the St. Louis Browns. |
Consolo went directly to the Red | Sox from high school after signing in 1953 (bonus b |
During his time in the White | Sox front office, Comiskey played an important role |
war, Britt put O'Connell in touch with the Red | Sox front office, and he entered baseball in 1947 a |
retirement, Rigney took a position in the White | Sox front office. |
The Red | Sox front office was about to undergo a massive sha |
o sing the National Anthem at the Chicago White | Sox game on May 7, 2009. |
threw out the first pitch at the Chicago White | Sox game on Opening Day. |
6, He became the first man to call a Boston Red | Sox game, where he announced the opening day game f |
Martin called Chicago White | Sox games on WFLD in 1968. |
he is the play-by-play announcer for Boston Red | Sox games on the New England Sports Network, Class |
ear he became the lead announcer for Boston Red | Sox games on WSBK-TV. |
ean on WHDH radio in Boston, calling Boston Red | Sox games with Ned Martin (no relation). |
ork Yankees games from 1951-1952 and Boston Red | Sox games from 1957-1960. |
ed up to calling Chicago Cubs and Chicago White | Sox games from 1938-1941 before serving as a pilot |
also served as WSBK's field reporter during Red | Sox games from 2003-2005. |
ost for Bruins games (1986-1995) and Boston Red | Sox games (1995), wrote/produced/and reported for F |
He was the network's studio host for Red | Sox games from 1989-1992 before becoming the play-b |
WRKO) in 1950, WHDH began broadcasting all Red | Sox games, home and away. |
t WABU he was the field reporter for Boston Red | Sox games, a color commentator for college football |
Special trips have taken campers to Red | Sox games, art museums, the zoo, ice skating rinks, |
and again from 1978 until 1981) for Boston Red | Sox games, and the host of The Tom Larson Show, and |
based on Remy's stories about Wally during Red | Sox games. |
The White | Sox gave him a second chance, signing him after his |
Chicago White | Sox General Manager Kenny Williams quickly shot bac |
White | Sox' General Manager Frank Lane solved the language |
l that would infamously become labeled by White | Sox General Manager Kenny Williams as "Shouldergate |
Epstein is the older sister of Boston Red | Sox General Manager Theo Epstein. |
camp fully recovered from his injury and White | Sox general manager Kenny Williams was said to be u |
In 1936, Boston Red | Sox general manager Eddie Collins traveled to San D |
He is the son of former Red | Sox general manager Haywood Sullivan, and was selec |
Pesky and the Red | Sox give credit to pitcher Mel Parnell for coining |
Kates has also collaborated with Red | Sox GM Theo Epstein and Peter Gammons' bi-annual co |
In 1956 he pitched in 5 games for the White | Sox going 0-1 with 6 strikeouts and a 3.65 ERA. |
Jays debut the next day against the Boston Red | Sox, going 3 for 4 with a home run and 3 RBI. |
ring in seven games for the Cardinals and White | Sox, going hitless in two at-bats with two runs sco |
The Red | Sox got off to a slow start, going 2-6 in the first |
Then, in 1968, the White | Sox got off to a terrible start and were 34-45 when |
At the end of the year the Red | Sox granted him free agency. |
n the Ground Crew of the year award for the Red | Sox Gulf Coast League in 2005 and 2007. |
By Friday, August 12, the Red | Sox had compiled a 54-61 record with 552 runs score |
At the same time the White | Sox had another coach, batting instructor Charlie L |
The Chicago White | Sox had an agreement to move to Glendale in a stadi |
The White | Sox had the tying run on second base in the ninth, |
If the | Sox had swept their final series against the Browns |
According to Lee, the Red | Sox had just beaten the Orioles in a 1972 game to t |
eir stars due to World War I, the Chicago White | Sox had a relatively bad year in 1918, going 57-67 |
ater revealed that members of the Chicago White | Sox had intentionally thrown the series for money. |
commented that Riske was traded because the Red | Sox had too many right-handed relievers, and needed |
By Friday, August 12, the White | Sox had compiled a 67-46 record through 113 games. |
Marvin Williams and Jackie Robinson, as the Red | Sox had no plans to integrate their roster. |
The White | Sox had a record of 74-60, finishing in fourth plac |
Prior to Ruth leaving Boston, the Red | Sox had won five of the first fifteen World Series, |
when his pitch count exceeded 100, and the Red | Sox had a well-rested Embree, Timlin, and Wiliamson |
The Red | Sox had played their home games in the 1915 and 191 |
The ball indeed stayed fair and the Red | Sox had tied the Series. |
The | Sox had yet to learn whether they clinched the Amer |
The White | Sox had a rally snuffed in the top of the second in |
ing on in late inning situations when the White | Sox had a slim lead. |
s had won 12 of the clubs' 22 meetings, but the | Sox had taken 2 of 3 in their most recent series. |
He was posthumously elected to the Boston Red | Sox Hall of Fame in 2004. |
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