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ook advantage by scoring seven runs off a shaky | Sox bullpen, a postseason record for runs in an ext |
He remained a Red | Sox employee until his death at age 68 in Cambridge |
In 1998, Melton was hired by WGN to be a White | Sox pre and postgame television analyst. |
The shutout was his first in a Red | Sox uniform. |
later years, spent over three decades as a Red | Sox scout and was well known as the leader of the l |
at year, only his second, and his last as a Red | Sox. Jim Rice hit .309, |
t her husband in the late 60s, she became a Red | Sox fan even though her dad became a Mets fan, one |
League) and compiled 10 shutouts, leading a Red | Sox pitching rotation that included Charlie Wagner, |
He retired and was a Red | Sox analyst on NESN from July 1, 2005 until the end |
catchphrases, such as "That's a Cardinals/White | Sox winner!" |
e and Leary appeared on television during a Red | Sox telecast and, upon realizing that Red Sox 1st b |
ecame far more common when Parnell became a Red | Sox broadcaster. |
, totaling 42 doubles and 29 home runs as a Red | Sox outfielder in 1970 and 1971. |
The Abilene Blue | Sox were a minor league baseball team that operated |
Additionally, the | Sox wore a variation of the standard uniforms for E |
After Red | Sox manager Darrell Johnson pinch hit for closer Ji |
$1.7 million in a malpractice suit against Red | Sox team physician and part-owner Arthur Pappas. |
WRKO) in 1950, WHDH began broadcasting all Red | Sox games, home and away. |
ond time in his career, setting an all-time Red | Sox mark with 54, until Jacoby Ellsbury broke the r |
asons with Boston and is among the all-time Red | Sox leaders in several categories. |
originally going to be named the Amarillo Gold | Sox after the longtime minor league team from the l |
of 1983-86 were the transplanted Amarillo Gold | Sox, a farm team of the San Diego Padres. |
However, he is best remembered among Red | Sox fans for the team's dramatic collapse during th |
He ranked eighth among White | Sox minor leaguers in ERA and finished second on th |
n 82 relief appearances for the Marlins and Red | Sox, Stanifer posted a 3-6 record with a 5.43 ERA a |
ors playing for the Reds, Cubs, Yankees and Red | Sox systems (1941, 1946-50). |
kson coached for the Brewers, Dodgers and White | Sox systems. |
be Ruth in the same season (1918 Tigers and Red | Sox). |
The following Quarry Dogs and Blue | Sox alumni have advanced as far as Independent leag |
e New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians and White | Sox from 1921 to 1927. |
The Yankees and Red | Sox were now tied for first place with twenty games |
2005 Yankees and Red | Sox, the regular season match results will be used |
In 2007, the Angels and Red | Sox met for the third time in the playoffs, playing |
In between his time with the Yankees and Red | Sox, Crowley worked at Holy Cross, where he was a r |
the station's Boston Bruins studio host and Red | Sox field reporter, and also did play-by-play cover |
The following Quarry Dogs and Blue | Sox alumni have advanced as far as Short-Season A: |
five postseasons with the Padres (1998) and Red | Sox (2003, 2004, 2005 and 2007). |
When the Braves and Red | Sox separated their television and radio coverage i |
ue Baseball games of the Chicago Cubs and White | Sox during the summer months. |
camp fully recovered from his injury and White | Sox general manager Kenny Williams was said to be u |
Created by the Chicago Bulls and White | Sox, the Bulls/Sox Training Academy runs year-round |
h them before moving to the Mets (1997) and Red | Sox (1997). |
raded at every level during his tenure, and Red | Sox favorites such as Nomar Garciaparra and Kevin Y |
record previously set by the Athletics and Red | Sox in the 2003 ALDS. |
The following Quarry Dogs and Blue | Sox alumni have advanced as far as Rookie Class: Mi |
he lighting ceremony was former Braves' and Red | Sox ball player Lou Merloni. |
er, Swindell pitched well for the Twins and Red | Sox before he signed with Arizona. |
ring in seven games for the Cardinals and White | Sox, going hitless in two at-bats with two runs sco |
roa played in the Expos, Mets, Brewers, and Red | Sox organizations. |
tstop Bud Harrelson, and former Brewers and Red | Sox outfielder Tommy Harper). |
ld Stadium their home field include another Red | Sox legend, Luis Tiant, and longtime New York Yanke |
k, Lindstrom as a youngster was an ardent White | Sox fan, often playing hooky from school to watch t |
Main article: Black | Sox Scandal |
e talent pool depleted, Webb won the job as the | Sox' starting shortstop in 1944. |
Other toxins such as NOx, | SOx and heavy metals are also produced, though whet |
d home run of the season, a game-winner, as the | Sox won 6-5. |
, three pitchers combine for a shutout as White | Sox starter Bob Shaw, Billy Pierce and Dick Donovan |
career played primarily for the Baltimore Black | Sox (1922-30), Homestead Grays (1931-32, 1940-45), |
ning Harrisburg in 1925 and the Baltimore Black | Sox from 1926 to 1928. |
he field manager of the 1924-25 Baltimore Black | Sox. |
oit Stars, Milwaukee Bears, and Baltimore Black | Sox. |
otomacs, Harrisburg Giants, and Baltimore Black | Sox. |
Harper became the | Sox' starting center fielder and leadoff hitter fro |
oach/marquee attraction for the New Bedford Bay | Sox baseball team, along with the assistant coach o |
a select baseball team called the Bellevue Red | Sox (from Bellevue, Washington) with Bill Haselman. |
ne Belles, Rockford Peaches and South Bend Blue | Sox, and each team was made up of fifteen girls. |
red the league in 1947 with the South Bend Blue | Sox, playing for them one year before joining the M |
that season before joining the South Bend Blue | Sox for the rest of her career (1948-1952). |
o 1948 Marty was manager of the South Bend Blue | Sox of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball |
the Fort Wayne Daisies (1947), South Bend Blue | Sox (1948-1949), Kalamazoo Lassies (1950), and comi |
Lassies and Ellaine joined the South Bend Blue | Sox. |
erger was allocated to the South Bend Bend Blue | Sox, playing for them two seasons, to become a majo |
ssional Baseball League for the South Bend Blue | Sox, leading his team to a collective 127-96 record |
1944 South Bend Blue | Sox |
943 to 1944 Niehoff managed the South Bend Blue | Sox, a team that included talented players as Bonni |
The South Bend Blue | Sox were a women's professional baseball team who p |
red the league in 1948 with the South Bend Blue | Sox, playing for them two years before joining the |
career in 1937 with the Elizabethton Betsy Red | Sox, playing for them three years before joining th |
was signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red | Sox. |
reed to a minor league deal with the Boston Red | Sox. |
Song, the former Boston Red | Sox prospect, was finally transferred to the Lotte |
or the Florida Marlins (1997-98) and Boston Red | Sox (2000). |
1916 World Series (4-1): Boston Red | Sox (A.L.) over Brooklyn Robins (N.L.) |
rofessional baseball pitcher for the Boston Red | Sox of Major League Baseball. |
layed from 1931 through 1933 for the Boston Red | Sox. |
He played for the New York Yankees, Boston Red | Sox, Cleveland Indians, and Brooklyn Robins. |
In the 1916 World Series, the Boston Red | Sox beat the Brooklyn Robins (a.k.a. |
The 1985 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
23 and was coach for the Dodgers and Boston Red | Sox. |
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. |
y sold her house for $3.0 million to Boston Red | Sox player Coco Crisp . |
was signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red | Sox. |
es with Andy Shibilo (minors) to the Boston Red | Sox for Dan Giese and Brad Baker (minors). |
1: Kevin Youkilis was drafted by the Boston Red | Sox in the 8th round of the 2001 amateur draft. |
o purchase the contract by which the Boston Red | Sox traded Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees, thus |
studios in Secaucus, New Jersey with Boston Red | Sox Spanish language radio announcer Uri Berenguer |
He was posthumously elected to the Boston Red | Sox Hall of Fame in 2004. |
8, 2008, Littleton was traded to the Boston Red | Sox in exchange for a player to be named later, min |
beyond its most famous holdings, the Boston Red | Sox of Major League Baseball and Fenway Park. |
s (1917), Boston Braves (1919-1920), Boston Red | Sox (1920) and Brooklyn Robins (1923-1924). |
Kim began his MLB career with the Boston Red | Sox in 2001 and would be traded to the Montreal Exp |
rs, Chicago Cubs, Montreal Expos and Boston Red | Sox. |
Brian Barkley, who pitched with the Boston Red | Sox. |
d was purchased by the Cubs from the Boston Red | Sox. |
e his major league debut against the Boston Red | Sox on the same day. |
tion is the Spanish flagship for the Boston Red | Sox and features an enormously popular Irish music |
r winning high school athlete by the Boston Red | Sox, and then by the Pittsburgh Pirates while at a |
1930, Red Ruffing was traded by the Boston Red | Sox to the New York Yankees for Cedric Durst and $5 |
Senators (1940-1942, 1946-1952) and Boston Red | Sox (1952-1954). |
layed in the American League for the Boston Red | Sox (1969-1971), Milwaukee Brewers (1972) and Oakla |
Monster at Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red | Sox of Major League Baseball. |
er relief pitcher who played for the Boston Red | Sox in the 1998 season. |
itting coach, and his third with the Boston Red | Sox. |
December 13, 2007, he was signed by Boston Red | Sox to minor league contract, and attended the team |
Aardsma pitching for the Boston Red | Sox in 2008. |
After discharge, he played for the Boston Red | Sox from 1942 through 1944. |
The 1941 Boston Red | Sox season was a season in American baseball. |
, working for the Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red | Sox and currently the San Diego Padres. |
ary 22, 2008, Miceli signed with the Boston Red | Sox on a minor league contract with invitation to s |
otball Hall of Fame in 1984, and the Boston Red | Sox Hall of Fame in 2000. |
He pitched for the Boston Red | Sox (1966-1968), Seattle Pilots (1969), Minnesota T |
eague where he made contact with the Boston Red | Sox and signed a five-figure contract. |
vitation to Spring Training with the Boston Red | Sox on January 22, 2008 as a free agent, but was re |
for the Oakland Athletics (1990-91), Boston Red | Sox (1996), Philadelphia Phillies (1997), Houston A |
The Boston Red | Sox claimed him on January 5. |
Court made a bid to buy his hometown Boston Red | Sox. |
league catching coordinator for the Boston Red | Sox of Major League Baseball. |
In 1961, Crowley became the Boston Red | Sox public relations director, a position he held u |
Games that conflicted with the Boston Red | Sox schedule were held at the Manning Bowl in Lynn, |
r League Baseball who played for the Boston Red | Sox between 1976 and 1977. |
uth Atlantic League affiliate of the Boston Red | Sox. |
signed a one-year contract with the Boston Red | Sox for a reported base salary of $5.5 million with |
69-70), Milwaukee Brewers (1970) and Boston Red | Sox (1972). |
urchased by Washington Senators from Boston Red | Sox. |
the Holy Cross, he pitched with the Boston Red | Sox in 1938 and 1939. |
5-37), Pittsburgh Pirates (1937-41), Boston Red | Sox (1944-45) and Cincinnati Reds (1945). |
Ruth, who was eventually sold to the Boston Red | Sox and later gained even greater fame with the sam |
8 ALDS (3-1): Cleveland Indians over Boston Red | Sox |
nd owner/general manager of both the Boston Red | Sox and Boston Braves. |
uette, former general manager of the Boston Red | Sox |
He has held the same post with the Boston Red | Sox since the 2002 season. |
major league third baseman with the Boston Red | Sox (1912) and Chicago Cubs (1922). |
d Williams, and association with the Boston Red | Sox. |
for the Texas Rangers (1995-96) and Boston Red | Sox (1996-97). |
layed from 1951 through 1954 for the Boston Red | Sox (1951) and Washington Senators (1952-54). |
h round of the 2001 MLB Draft by the Boston Red | Sox. |
reached the majors in 1960 with the Boston Red | Sox, spending one year with them before appearing w |
gh it mainly broadcasts non-national Boston Red | Sox and Boston Bruins games, NESN also features min |
for the St. Louis Browns (1927) and Boston Red | Sox (1930-1932). |
82), California Angels (1977-80) and Boston Red | Sox (1981). |
Jim Lonborg was selected to the Boston Red | Sox Hall of Fame in 2002. |
Taylor is a devoted Boston Red | Sox fan, and is known for always wearing historical |
05: Edgar Renteria was traded by the Boston Red | Sox with cash to the Atlanta Braves for Andy Marte. |
n Irving Taylor, former owner of the Boston Red | Sox |
would play for the Brooklyn Robins, Boston Red | Sox, and Chicago Cubs. |
was acquired by Washington from the Boston Red | Sox on January 5, 2004. |
, Fox was claimed off waivers by the Boston Red | Sox. |
a) is an international scout for the Boston Red | Sox of Major League Baseball, assigned to Canada. |
cup was drafted by the Reds from the Boston Red | Sox in the 1946 rule 5 draft. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox in the 1918 season. |
US Marine and passionate fan of the Boston Red | Sox. |
Major League Baseball coach for the Boston Red | Sox. |
wn for his long time coverage of the Boston Red | Sox baseball beat for the Boston Globe. |
for the California Angels (1970) and Boston Red | Sox (1971-77). |
delphia Phillies, California Angels, Boston Red | Sox and New York Yankees. |
was signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red | Sox. |
City based group which supports the Boston Red | Sox baseball team. |
After pitching for the Boston Red | Sox, Philadelphia Athletics, Philadelphia Phillies, |
For the Boston Red | Sox player, see Dave Coleman. |
ned a minor league contract with the Boston Red | Sox. |
ned a minor league contract with the Boston Red | Sox. |
was signed as a Free Agent with the Boston Red | Sox. |
llivan for US$1, after a bid for the Boston Red | Sox failed. |
pions were the Boston Americans (now Boston Red | Sox), who had repeated their 1903 American League c |
gliano was traded by the Cubs to the Boston Red | Sox for Carmen Fanzone. |
r the Milwaukee Braves (1963-65) and Boston Red | Sox (1966). |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1951 season. |
hicago Cubs, the Atlanta Braves, the Boston Red | Sox, the Cincinnati Reds, and the San Francisco Gia |
hit free agency and signed with the Boston Red | Sox. |
ted his Major League career with the Boston Red | Sox in 1987. |
osco was traded by the Angels to the Boston Red | Sox for Chris Coletta. |
Sporting his iconic green Boston Red | Sox cap, Dan Harrington is known as a crafty, tight |
d in the minor league systems of the Boston Red | Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Washington Nationals, New Yor |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1951 season. |
is final major league season for the Boston Red | Sox in 1966. |
t 16, 1924, Jamerson pitched for the Boston Red | Sox against the St. Louis Browns at Fenway Park. |
d off waivers by the Giants from the Boston Red | Sox. |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox. |
r League Baseball who played for the Boston Red | Sox (1997, 1999) and New York Yankees (2001). |
the Kansas City Athletics (1963) and Boston Red | Sox (1967-1969). |
1999 ALDS (3-2): Boston Red | Sox over Cleveland Indians |
He later became a scout for the Boston Red | Sox from 1924 to 1953. |
Deutsch was signed by the Boston Red | Sox as a free agent out of the University of Texas |
s (1995), Florida Marlins (1995) and Boston Red | Sox (1996-2002). |
that year's World Series versus the Boston Red | Sox, which featured the infamous "Snodgrass Muff" a |
professional baseball contract with Boston Red | Sox, Woodruff experimented with fullback Rick Casar |
Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red | Sox during the 1995 season. |
12, 1905 against Hobe Ferris of the Boston Red | Sox. |
r League Baseball who played for the Boston Red | Sox in the 1996 season. |
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