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He plays for the Pawtucket Red | Sox of the International League. |
ll of the National League and the Chicago White | Sox of the American League. |
1956) is a former manager of the Chicago White | Sox of Major League Baseball. |
, Wisconsin) was the owner of the Chicago White | Sox of the American League from 1931 through 1939. |
etheless, he was a valuable member of the White | Sox of the early Tony LaRussa era, particularly in |
ofessional baseball pitcher with the Boston Red | Sox of Major League Baseball. |
seball, and a longtime scout for the Boston Red | Sox of the American League. |
He is the 2011 pitching coach for the Salem Red | Sox of the Class A Carolina League. |
ed .360 in 51 games with the Winter Haven Super | Sox of the Senior Professional Baseball Association |
essional baseball infielder with the Boston Red | Sox of Major League Baseball. |
Atlantic League in 1987, and the Lynchburg Red | Sox of the Carolina League the following season. |
all outfielder who played for the Chicago White | Sox of Major League Baseball from 1909 to 1912. |
n, 1961, while playing for the Charleston White | Sox of the Class A South Atlantic League. |
the public address announcer for the Boston Red | Sox of Major League Baseball. |
es Triple A affiliate, the Colorado Springs Sky | Sox of the Pacific Coast League. |
onal baseball first baseman with the Boston Red | Sox of Major League Baseball. |
The Blue | Sox of the ‘40's were a feisty bunch, with many lat |
oston, Massachusetts the home of the Boston Red | Sox of the American League. |
ayer who played 3 seasons for the Chicago White | Sox of Major League Baseball. |
aying just one game into the season for the Red | Sox off the bench, on April 29, 1957, the Red Sox t |
Dustin Pedroia got the Red | Sox off to a good start with a one-out solo homer i |
She also led the | Sox offensive with a .467 |
The Red | Sox offered Smoltz a minor league stint in order to |
e Board of Directors of the BoSox Club, the Red | Sox official booster club, and the Cape Cod Summer |
Amarillo | Sox Official Website |
he street from it is the former location of the | Sox old park Comiskey Park, which stood from 1910-1 |
e his major league debut against the Boston Red | Sox on the same day. |
ary 22, 2008, Miceli signed with the Boston Red | Sox on a minor league contract with invitation to s |
vitation to Spring Training with the Boston Red | Sox on January 22, 2008 as a free agent, but was re |
me for them and was then purchased by the White | Sox on May 2. He appeared in 19 games (seven starts |
is major league debut against the Chicago White | Sox on May 14, 2008, at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, C |
a minor league contract with the Chicago White | Sox on January 12, 2008, but retired in June. |
He was claimed off waivers by the Chicago White | Sox on December 18. |
d the deal by sending Mario Guerrero to the Red | Sox on June 30. |
was acquired by Washington from the Boston Red | Sox on January 5, 2004. |
st and claimed off waivers by the Chicago White | Sox on September 1, 1953. |
Crede with the Chicago White | Sox on April 17, 2008. |
Bollo debuted for the White | Sox on May 9, 1965, in a 1-6 loss to the Minnesota |
jersey number 4 was formally retired by the Red | Sox on May 29, 1984. |
a minor league contract with the Chicago White | Sox on January 12, 2008, but was traded during the |
He debuted with the White | Sox on April 2, 2002. |
He was designated for assignment by the White | Sox on July 15, 2006, after giving up a home run to |
ned a minor league contract with the Boston Red | Sox on November 22, 2010. |
naru made his major league debut with the White | Sox on September 4, 2004. |
Then, Monteagudo joined the Chicago White | Sox on July 16, 1967 with a new nationality. |
ed the deal by sending Julio Navarro to the Red | Sox on June 21. |
al by sending Joel Gibson (minors) to the White | Sox on November 23. |
a minor league contract with the Chicago White | Sox on January 6, 2009. |
He made his Major League debut with the Red | Sox on September 8, 1933, batting .344 in 14 games |
Don Orsillo - Commentator for the Boston Red | Sox on New England Sports Network(NESN). |
was optioned back to the Triple-A Pawtucket Red | Sox on March 26. |
Mahay made his Major League debut with the Red | Sox on May 21, 1995, as an outfielder, and appeared |
fore being purchased to play for the Boston Red | Sox on September 7, 1966. |
or the 2005 World Series Champion Chicago White | Sox on October 28, 2005. |
ol in 34 years, and made his debut with the Red | Sox on July 27, 2005. |
his Major League Baseball debut with the White | Sox on September 1, 1979. |
next two years Murray spent with the Boston Red | Sox On January 30, 1923, Murray was traded to the R |
He was signed by the Chicago White | Sox on March 18, 1991. |
ing perfect game for the Triple-A Pawtucket Red | Sox on June 1, 2000. |
opened interleague play against the Boston Red | Sox on May 21, defeating them, 5-1; J. C. Romero co |
four innings in a 19-4 defeat to the Boston Red | Sox on April 16, 1942. |
Raines signed with the Chicago White | Sox on March 7, 2009, to a minor league contract. |
play his final MLB game with the Chicago White | Sox on June 5, 1970. |
invitation to spring training the Chicago White | Sox on January 12, 2009. |
when he was dealt by the Cubs to the Boston Red | Sox on November 21, 1959. |
n was traded by the Royals to the Chicago White | Sox on March 30, 1971 for Bobby Knoop. |
signed to a major league deal by the Boston Red | Sox on February 8, 2011. |
the Indians, he was traded to the Chicago White | Sox on December 6, 1959 along with Don Ferrarese, M |
, 2010, Castro re-signed with the Chicago White | Sox on a 1 year $800,000 contract with a club optio |
calf during an at-bat against the Pawtucket Red | Sox on April 28. |
was signed as a free agent with the Boston Red | Sox on December 8, 1992. |
Masset was traded to the Chicago White | Sox on December 23, 2006, along with John Danks and |
He made his debut with the White | Sox on May 31 against the Boston Red Sox, allowing |
-hander, Stratton made his debut with the White | Sox on June 2, 1934. |
The Oaks returned Jerry Scala to the White | Sox on June 11, and the Chicago White Sox sent Earl |
One of those games was with the White | Sox on September 10, 1967, in the ninth inning of J |
is winning streak broken against the Boston Red | Sox on July 9, a 6-5 loss in which Vic Wertz drove |
a minor league contract with the Chicago White | Sox on December 13, 2009, but was released early on |
er the season and signed with the Chicago White | Sox on November 23, 2004. |
ays player to reach base against the Boston Red | Sox on April 27, 2002, on a walk. |
up four consecutive home runs to the Boston Red | Sox on April 22, 2007. |
deal by sending Verle Tiefenthaler to the White | Sox on August 17, 1962. |
the deal by sending Frankie Hayes to the White | Sox on July 15, 1946. |
He made his major league debut with the Red | Sox on April 18, 1979. |
et, and made his major league debut for the Red | Sox on the 10th against Tampa Bay. |
He played his last game with the | Sox on May 3, 1944. |
ned a minor league contract with the Boston Red | Sox on May 19. |
He was traded to the Boston Red | Sox on September 1 and never played in the majors a |
di Watney (born May 19, 1981) is the Boston Red | Sox on-field reporter for NESN. |
special assignment coach in 1975, when the Red | Sox once again won the American League flag. |
The Red | Sox' one year in Fort Lauderdale was an artistic an |
ayers who suited up for the Fort Lauderdale Red | Sox, only Shayne Bennett, Alex Delgado, Peter Hoy, |
The Red | Sox opened the season with a postponment due to rai |
2010 White | Sox Opening Day. |
r-league scout, coach, and manager in the White | Sox organization through 1973. |
In 2006, Myrow joined the Boston Red | Sox organization and later signed as a minor league |
trade he was brought back to the Chicago White | Sox organization and sent to extended spring traini |
Bailey was signed as a free agent by the Red | Sox organization first on November 7, 2003, then ag |
, Brown served as a coach and scout for the Red | Sox organization from 1947 through 1989. |
t seasons as an outfielder in the Chicago White | Sox organization after playing collegiate ball at C |
Johnson joined the Boston Red | Sox organization in 2000 as manager of the Sarasota |
The Boston Red | Sox organization signed him to a minor league contr |
In 2006 he returned to the Red | Sox organization and switched to being a pitcher fr |
dent Frontier League, Epperson rejoined the Red | Sox organization as batting coach of the Sarasota R |
Baseball League in 2008, he signed with the Red | Sox organization for the 2009 season. |
In 2004 he moved to the Red | Sox organization as manager of the Sarasota Red Sox |
ranked as the fourth-best prospect in the White | Sox organization and the 95th-best prospect in Majo |
He managed in the Chicago White | Sox organization for only one season, even though h |
The Red | Sox organization was pleased with Roberts's perform |
He has been in the White | Sox organization since 1988. |
ies in 1959, Elia was sent to the Chicago White | Sox organization in 1965, when he hit 29 home runs |
Despite playing in the Boston Red | Sox organization in 1977, he was selected by the Se |
than Aceves, was a catcher in the Chicago White | Sox organization, currently playing for the Saraper |
He spent most of his career in the Red | Sox organization, playing in 31 games for the Seatt |
s and in 2004, he signed with the Chicago White | Sox organization, though he saw no time in the majo |
Santana worked three seasons in the Boston Red | Sox organization, overseeing the Red Sox Dominican |
He spent the next five years in the White | Sox organization, reaching as high as the AAA Charl |
After two years in the White | Sox organization, he was traded to the Arizona Diam |
Schaefer then moved on to the Boston Red | Sox organization, serving as a special assignment s |
Denman was a highly touted prospect in the Red | Sox organization. |
fessional baseball outfielder in the Boston Red | Sox organization. |
he Kannapolis Intimidators in the Chicago White | Sox organization. |
professional baseball player in the Boston Red | Sox organization. |
nt 55 years in baseball, all of them in the Red | Sox organization. |
minor league baseball player in the Boston Red | Sox organization. |
Baseball right-handed pitcher in the Boston Red | Sox organization. |
n American baseball shortstop in the Boston Red | Sox organization. |
angie is still employed as a scout with the Red | Sox organization. |
ight-handed starting pitcher for the Boston Red | Sox organization. |
a position as the top "baseball man" in the Red | Sox organization. |
all Draft who is currently in the Chicago White | Sox organization. |
g pitcher who is currently in the Chicago White | Sox organization. |
nal baseball third baseman in the Chicago White | Sox organization. |
; Ed began a 10-year run with the Chicago White | Sox organization. |
onal baseball career in 1937, in the Boston Red | Sox organization. |
is a baseball outfielder for the Chicago White | Sox organization. |
minor league baseball player in the Boston Red | Sox organization. |
elly was considered the top prospect in the Red | Sox organization. |
oach for the Greenville Drive in the Boston Red | Sox organization. |
il Rays, St. Louis Cardinals, and Chicago White | Sox organizations, along with a stint for the Long |
in the Kansas City Athletics and Chicago White | Sox organizations, and scouted for the Washington S |
d teams in the Oakland Athletics and Boston Red | Sox organizations, and managed the independent Broc |
o Padres, Montreal Expos, and the Chicago White | Sox organizations. |
, working in the Florida Marlins and Boston Red | Sox organizations. |
roa played in the Expos, Mets, Brewers, and Red | Sox organizations. |
The Red | Sox, Orioles, Tigers, Mariners, A's, and White Sox |
He threw Denny Doyle of the Boston Red | Sox out at home from left field foul line in the cl |
2 Major League Baseball Draft by the Boston Red | Sox, out of Loganville High School in Loganville, G |
Almada was signed by the Boston Red | Sox out of the Pacific Coast League. |
hester, Massachusetts, he was signed by the Red | Sox out of Boston College. |
After Bearden got three Red | Sox out, the Indians started the fifth inning with |
After returning to the Red | Sox outfield on May 28, Kevin Youkilis had taken ov |
his brother Billy formed two-thirds of the Red | Sox outfield. |
Active Chicago White | Sox outfielder Carlos Quentin hit 36 home runs in 2 |
or his club house confrontation with former Red | Sox outfielder Carl Everett. |
is Craig Landis, who is the son of former White | Sox outfielder Jim Landis. |
Carl Crawford - Boston Red | Sox outfielder |
, totaling 42 doubles and 29 home runs as a Red | Sox outfielder in 1970 and 1971. |
tstop Bud Harrelson, and former Brewers and Red | Sox outfielder Tommy Harper). |
2010 Blue | Sox Outfielders Brandon Miller (left) and Nick LaCr |
July 13, 1962 In Kansas City, the Boston Red | Sox outlast the Kansas City Athletics, 11-10, in 15 |
On July 26, 2010, the Red | Sox outrighted Bates to Pawtucket, thus removing hi |
1999 ALDS (3-2): Boston Red | Sox over Cleveland Indians |
2003 ALDS (3-2): Boston Red | Sox over Oakland Athletics |
2005 ALDS (3-0): Chicago White | Sox over Boston Red Sox |
that the actual location of the wedding was Red | Sox owner John Henry's yacht. |
00 spectators, so Selig's group contracted with | Sox owner Arthur Allyn to host nine Chicago White S |
eceived a $90,000 signing bonus from Boston Red | Sox owner Tom Yawkey, who nicknamed him "Beau". |
a story claiming the wedding took place on Red | Sox owner John Henry's yacht in Saint Thomas. |
Bud Selig's group contracted with Chicago White | Sox owner Arthur Allyn to host nine White Sox home |
White | Sox owner Arthur Allyn, Jr. considered overtures fr |
d a bet on the game and later informed to White | Sox owner Charles Comiskey in hopes of getting a re |
ubscription TV service founded by Chicago White | Sox owners Jerry Reinsdorf and Eddie Einhorn, and m |
Cup to Columbus, he was hired to manage the Red | Sox parent club and posted a 207-232 record for Bos |
The Red | Sox' parent company, Fenway Sports Group, now owns |
Control of the White | Sox passed to Comiskey's widow, Grace Comiskey, upo |
The Rays shook off the ghosts of Red | Sox past to win their first American League pennant |
In his first start for the White | Sox, Peavy pitched 5 innings, giving up 3 runs (all |
m 1932-1936 for the Chicago Cubs, Chicago White | Sox, Philadelphia Phillies, and Boston Bees. |
After pitching for the Boston Red | Sox, Philadelphia Athletics, Philadelphia Phillies, |
eft-handed batter who played for the Boston Red | Sox, Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago White Sox. |
eleven seasons (1953-1963) with the Boston Red | Sox, Philadelphia Phillies and Minnesota Twins. |
anizations of the Oakland Athletics, Boston Red | Sox, Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Nationals, a |
Ward played for the Chicago White | Sox, Philadelphia Phillies, and the Anaheim Angels |
so played for San Diego Padres before the White | Sox picked him up in mid-2005. |
roke up, as a Washington Senator, Chicago White | Sox pitcher Billy Pierce's bid for a perfect game o |
1, in a game against the New York Yankees, Red | Sox pitcher Tracy Stallard gave up Roger Maris' 61s |
to Pesky, the nickname was coined by former Red | Sox pitcher Mel Parnell. |
Kealey had been the most recent White | Sox pitcher to hit a home run in a game until Jon G |
2005, the track was covered by then-Boston Red | Sox pitcher Bronson Arroyo on Arroyo's all covers a |
Although nothing conclusive was said, Black | Sox pitcher Eddie Cicotte, who threw the 1919 World |
Rob Woodward, former Boston Red | Sox pitcher and current radio host |
Rigney, wife of former White | Sox pitcher and executive Johnny Rigney, was the el |
the Atlanta Braves in a duel against former Red | Sox pitcher Derek Lowe. |
she was even seen meeting her idol, Boston Red | Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield. |
When Chicago White | Sox pitcher and former Mets ace Tom Seaver went for |
On May 29, 1952, Red | Sox pitcher Mickey McDermott faced 27 batters and f |
In her first year with NESN, she covered Red | Sox pitchers Daisuke Matsuzaka and Hideki Okajima. |
the cycle in Fenway Park off four different Red | Sox pitchers, with the single coming off Ripley; th |
League) and compiled 10 shutouts, leading a Red | Sox pitching rotation that included Charlie Wagner, |
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