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was signed as a free agent by the Chicago White | Sox, a deal reportedly worth $19 million over 4 yea |
retired and became manager of the Bristol White | Sox, a minor league affiliate of the Chicago White |
pitch off Moore for a home run, giving the Red | Sox a 6-5 lead. |
In his first season with the Red | Sox, a shoulder injury diagnosed as bursitis made i |
943 to 1944 Niehoff managed the South Bend Blue | Sox, a team that included talented players as Bonni |
of 1983-86 were the transplanted Amarillo Gold | Sox, a farm team of the San Diego Padres. |
Aparicio fell down rounding third, costing the | Sox a chance at victory in a game that would have m |
Prieto played for the Boston Red | Sox AAA-affiliate, the Pawtucket Red Sox in 2007. |
superior players when the team faced Boston Red | Sox ace Pedro Martinez. |
July 31, 2005: White | Sox acquire utility infielder, Geoff Blum, from the |
In June 1975, the Red | Sox acquired veteran second baseman Denny Doyle fro |
On January 28, 2008, the Boston Red | Sox acquired Aardsma from the White Sox for pitchin |
On February 10, 2010, the Boston Red | Sox acquired Hernandez off waivers from the Mariner |
In April 2007, the Boston Red | Sox acquired Haigwood from Texas for a minor league |
The Chicago White | Sox acquired Downs after the 1908 season, but he go |
After a memorable 1946 season, the Red | Sox added lights to Fenway Park for the first time. |
Vaughn repeatedly stated that the conservative | Sox administration did not want him around. |
The Boston Red | Sox adopted the Jimmy Fund as its official charity |
They were a Boston Red | Sox affiliate in 1962, a Chicago Cubs affiliate in |
ed the South Bend Silver Hawks, a Chicago White | Sox affiliate in the Midwest League, in 1995 and wa |
the 1968 Jamestown Falcons, then the Boston Red | Sox' affiliate in the Short Season Class A New York |
The Boston Red | Sox affiliation lasted only that season. |
g the season, he was dealt to the Chicago White | Sox after appearing in 39 games, all in relief, for |
Day was claimed off waivers by the Red | Sox after the 2008 season. |
He was designated for assignment by the Red | Sox after the season. |
served as the interim manager of the Boston Red | Sox after previous manager Joe Kerrigan was fired d |
geles Dodgers, he was drafted by the Boston Red | Sox after his rookie season, 1962, and he would spe |
average, and he was released by the White | Sox after the season. |
originally going to be named the Amarillo Gold | Sox after the longtime minor league team from the l |
He came to the Boston Red | Sox after being selected off waivers before the 200 |
In a bizarre twist of fate, Barrow left the Red | Sox after the 1920 season to become general manager |
led for free agency, Lowell returned to the Red | Sox after signing a three-year contract worth $37.5 |
He was drafted by the Chicago White | Sox after being named an All-American at California |
Mississippi State, was signed by the Boston Red | Sox after his junior year of college, and the lanky |
ng Al Lopez as the manager of the Chicago White | Sox after the 1965 campaign. |
end of the 1991 season as a member of the White | Sox after the Royals released him. |
His contract was sold to the Boston Red | Sox after the 1965 season, and he became a key memb |
to a two-year contract to remain with the White | Sox after the 2010 season. |
gue win on August 26, against the Chicago White | Sox after pitching a scoreless inning and a third i |
But when the 1973 Red | Sox again could not measure up to the powerful Balt |
hed the Central Division champion Chicago White | Sox against the Western Division champion Los Angel |
t 16, 1924, Jamerson pitched for the Boston Red | Sox against the St. Louis Browns at Fenway Park. |
eague Championship Series pitted the Boston Red | Sox against the three-time defending world champion |
ng insight on the 2004 ALCS comeback by the Red | Sox against the New York Yankees. |
le by Offerman, Valentin homered to put the Red | Sox ahead 2-0. |
: the Adelaide Bite, Perth Heat and Sydney Blue | Sox all used the same grounds used in the 2010 Clax |
rk Yankees, California Angels and Chicago White | Sox, all of the American League, and the Pittsburgh |
and Indians, New York Yankees and Chicago White | Sox, all of the American League. |
Hamilton, who earlier in the season had hit Red | Sox All-Star Tony Conigliaro in the face with a fas |
Until 1987, Melton was the White | Sox' all-time home run leader. |
Red | Sox all-time player list |
ed and lasted one inning against the Boston Red | Sox, allowing six runs on four hits and four walks. |
went 0-0 with a 5.60 ERA in nine games with the | Sox, allowing 15 earned runs on 15 hits and seven w |
ade in his career, including 241 with the White | Sox alone. |
13, 1985, Gardner was traded to the Boston Red | Sox along with John Christensen, Calvin Schiraldi a |
December 2006, Gio was traded back to the White | Sox along with Gavin Floyd for Freddy Garcia. |
The Red | Sox also relied primarily on online sales to sell t |
The Boston Red | Sox also expressed interest but Bluege succeeded in |
The following Quarry Dogs and Blue | Sox alumni have advanced as far as Independent leag |
The following Quarry Dogs and Blue | Sox alumni have advanced as far as Short-Season A: |
The following Quarry Dogs and Blue | Sox alumni have advanced as far as Rookie Class: Mi |
da Marlins, then moving on to the Chicago White | Sox, Anaheim Angels and San Francisco Giants. |
tfielder/catcher (Played with the Chicago White | Sox, Anaheim Angels and Texas Rangers). |
He retired and was a Red | Sox analyst on NESN from July 1, 2005 until the end |
uined his career, but he hung on with the White | Sox and Washington Senators until 1924, though he p |
Later he played for the Chicago White | Sox, and finally ended his career by playing with t |
ne Belles, Rockford Peaches and South Bend Blue | Sox, and each team was made up of fifteen girls. |
Luckily for us things turned around for the Red | Sox and the rest is history. |
in 2000 when he played 40 games with the White | Sox, and 53 games for the Orioles. |
Detroit Tigers, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White | Sox and Minnesota Twins. |
ded Eddie Collins as general manager of the Red | Sox and continued through mid-January 1959. |
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 |
, working for the Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red | Sox and currently the San Diego Padres. |
ended he became a manager for the Senators, Red | Sox, and Cardinals organizations. |
eague where he made contact with the Boston Red | Sox and signed a five-figure contract. |
ll, from 1958 until 1962, for the Chicago White | Sox and Chicago Cubs. |
ins (9) in 1962, his rookie season with the Red | Sox, and was named Fireman of the Year by The Sport |
A 1967 exhibition game between the White | Sox and Minnesota Twins had attracted more than 51, |
San Jose, California, where he had managed Red | Sox and Angels farm teams in the 1950s and 1960s. |
The Red | Sox and Yankees had met 45 times in the previous tw |
Ruth, who was eventually sold to the Boston Red | Sox and later gained even greater fame with the sam |
nd owner/general manager of both the Boston Red | Sox and Boston Braves. |
gh it mainly broadcasts non-national Boston Red | Sox and Boston Bruins games, NESN also features min |
would play for the Brooklyn Robins, Boston Red | Sox, and Chicago Cubs. |
Rockies Triple-A team, the Colorado Springs Sky | Sox and then went 0 for 2 as a September call-up fo |
delphia Phillies, California Angels, Boston Red | Sox and New York Yankees. |
the minors, he was never called up by the White | Sox and moved to South Korea's Hyundai Unicorns lat |
After extended stints with Halifax Blue | Sox and Hunslet Hawks, Thackray moved to the Castle |
n Americans (who would later be renamed the Red | Sox) and the Boston Braves (who would later move to |
level for the Kansas City Royals, Chicago White | Sox, and San Diego Padres. |
outfield for the Atlanta Braves, Chicago White | Sox and California Angels. |
on September 30, 2008 between the Chicago White | Sox and Minnesota Twins at US Cellular Field. |
r leagues for the Cleveland Indians, Boston Red | Sox and Detroit Tigers, and his brother, Michael, p |
'Brien made his major league debut with the Red | Sox and went 5-1 with a 0.38 earned run average. |
r League Baseball who played for the Boston Red | Sox and Kansas City Athletics during the 1966 seaso |
eague seasons as a reliever with the Boston Red | Sox and St. Louis Browns. |
for the Chicago White | Sox and Baltimore Orioles. |
gton Nationals, Brooklyn Dodgers, Chicago White | Sox and Cincinnati Reds. |
He played for the Chicago White | Sox and Pittsburgh Pirates. |
is a fish stocked lake that separates the White | Sox and Dodgers training fields at Camelback Ranch, |
1-1985 for the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White | Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers. |
e those seen near the conclusion of Cubs, White | Sox and Bulls evening games that run until or past |
The academy was founded by former Boston Red | Sox and Montreal Expos General Manager Dan Duquette |
big-league seasons, all with the Chicago White | Sox, and is the franchise leader in wins. |
lphia Phillies, St. Louis Browns, Chicago White | Sox and Cincinnati Reds. |
s an infielder who played for the Chicago White | Sox and Cleveland Indians of the American League an |
He was an avid fan of the Boston Red | Sox and attended the games in the run up to the Wor |
0 season, he only had one more showing with the | Sox and the Majors, pitching in four games in 1932. |
ger for the Dodgers, Montreal Expos, Boston Red | Sox and Chicago Cubs. |
at the major league level for the Chicago White | Sox and Florida Marlins. |
with the Philadelphia Athletics, Chicago White | Sox and St. Louis Browns. |
who played three seasons for the Chicago White | Sox and Texas Rangers of Major League Baseball. |
Smith appeared just in two games for the Red | Sox and went hitless in two at-bats (.000). |
ns, the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, the Chicago White | Sox and the Texas Rangers of MLB. |
Egan was also a scout for the Boston Red | Sox and the Pittsburgh Pirates. |
He reached the majors in 1935 with the Red | Sox and pitched 15 games for them between 1935 and |
r second baseman who played with the Boston Red | Sox and San Diego Padres between 1982 and 1991. |
orary lights between two teams composed of Blue | Sox and Peaches players against Comets and Belles p |
He is the brother of former Chicago White | Sox and New York Yankees outfielder Carlos May. |
-1919) with the St. Louis Browns, Chicago White | Sox and Cincinnati Reds. |
pitcher in the Major Leagues for the Boston Red | Sox and Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1938 baseball s |
two triples in an exhibition game with the Red | Sox and poled out a homer and a double in a contest |
He played in 79 games for the Chicago White | Sox and Boston Red Sox in 1930, 1932 and 1933. |
Francisco Giants, Colorado Rockies, Boston Red | Sox and Florida Marlins organizations, collecting a |
nd Sea Dogs, the AA affiliate of the Boston Red | Sox and was originally drafted in the 5th round of |
Joseph was a life-long fan of the White | Sox and was even buried in his White Sox uniform. |
r League Baseball who played for the Boston Red | Sox and Brooklyn Robins. |
The patents for | SOX and other Commerce One technologies were purcha |
saw him optioned back and forth between the Red | Sox and Pawtucket. |
Houston Astros, 1989-1990 for the Chicago White | Sox, and for ESPN Radio since 1998. |
In 1921, he played in 152 games with the Red | Sox and committed only one error in 1,651 chances f |
cember 2003, Almonte signed with the Boston Red | Sox, and spent the year with the AAA Pawtucket Red |
Ring was exceptionally close to the White | Sox and felt he was betrayed by the team. |
ajor League baseball player with the Boston Red | Sox and Detroit Tigers, a former scout and travelin |
e is a New England Patriots, Boston Bruins, Red | Sox, and Celtics fan. |
U.S. Cellular Field, home of the Chicago White | Sox, and also serves the nearby Illinois Institute |
first pitch of the 2005 ALDS between the White | Sox and Red Sox. |
s of the National League, and the Chicago White | Sox and Oakland A's in the American League. |
In 2006, Wilson played for the Boston Red | Sox's Triple-A team the Pawtucket Red Sox and retir |
games over 3 MLB seasons with the Chicago White | Sox and Minnesota Twins. |
e known for their fanatical devotion to the Red | Sox and knowledge of Red Sox history. |
He would play for the Chicago White | Sox and Brooklyn Superbas. |
debut on April 5, 2008, against the Boston Red | Sox and pitched a scoreless inning. |
rs, from 1969 until 1974, for the Chicago White | Sox and Pittsburgh Pirates. |
ppy with his contract negotiations with the Red | Sox and hinted at leaving via free agency. |
He played for the Chicago White | Sox and Cleveland Indians of the American League an |
ball shortstop who played for the Chicago White | Sox and Kansas City Royals. |
it Tigers, Kansas City Athletics, Chicago White | Sox, and Philadelphia Phillies. |
From 1970 though 1985 he was a manager of White | Sox' and Royals' minor league teams. |
ew York Mets, Kansas City Royals, Chicago White | Sox, and Oakland Athletics. |
iple A Baseball affiliate (Colorado Springs Sky | Sox) and the Colorado Eagles of the Central Hockey |
hicago Cubs, Washington Senators, Chicago White | Sox and Brooklyn Dodgers. |
s, between 1971 and 1976, for the Chicago White | Sox and St. Louis Cardinals. |
also a 2006 draftee of the White | Sox and Wichita State University baseball player Ke |
appeared in the World Series for the Boston Red | Sox and was the outfielder who fielded Harry Walker |
He played in only five games for the White | Sox and finished his playing career playing five ga |
Dorish was a scout for the Red | Sox and Houston Astros and the pitching coach for B |
Tickle has previously played for Halifax Blue | Sox and Wigan Warriors. |
On January 25, 2007, the Red | Sox and Drew agreed to a 5-year deal worth $70 mill |
ork Yankees, Washington Senators, Chicago White | Sox and St. Louis Browns. |
de his majors debut in 1913 with the Boston Red | Sox and went 8-5. |
l who played four seasons for the Chicago White | Sox and Philadelphia Phillies. |
strangers telling us to stay away from the Red | Sox and any other Boston sports team and get out of |
ayed for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago White | Sox, and Kansas City Royals. |
honored as a Medical All-Star by the Boston Red | Sox, and threw out the first pitch at a Red Sox gam |
He was also a pitcher for the Boston Red | Sox and the Detroit Tigers. |
. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis Browns, Boston Red | Sox and Pittsburgh Pirates, and later managed the C |
eight years, Johnson pitched for the Boston Red | Sox and the Detroit Tigers. |
ugusta GreenJackets and the high A Sarasota Red | Sox, and was named Minor League Player of the Year |
e records from the era show that the Boston Red | Sox and Cincinnati Reds also played expedition game |
ity Athletics sold Slider's contract to the Red | Sox, and he spent the remainder of his career in th |
he seventh season overall for the Chicago White | Sox, and their sixth season in the major leagues. |
resident and chief operating officer of the Red | Sox, and president of Fenway Sports Management. |
orate sponsorship agreement with the Boston Red | Sox and New England Patriots, as well as individual |
1967 exhibition game between the Chicago White | Sox and Minnesota Twins. |
6 seasons for the California Angels, Boston Red | Sox, and Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball |
99 and 2003 for the Florida Marlins, Boston Red | Sox, and Montreal Expos. |
f four seasons (1946-49) with the Chicago White | Sox and Chicago Cubs. |
to 40 players, he was again recalled to the Red | Sox and on September 2 he hit his first major leagu |
ioles, New York Mets, Texas Rangers, Boston Red | Sox and Chicago Cubs. |
, he signed as a free agent with the Boston Red | Sox and was later traded to the Arizona Diamondback |
on with their Class-A (Short Season) Utica Blue | Sox and Class A South Bend White Sox in 1990, and h |
delphia Phillies, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red | Sox, and California Angels of Major League Baseball |
31, when the Braves sent Matt Murray to the Red | Sox, and the Red Sox sent Mike Jacobs (minors) and |
t. Louis Cardinals, Minnesota Twins, Boston Red | Sox and Texas Rangers in MLB from 1996-2002. |
1988, and split his last season with the White | Sox's Rookie league Gulf Coast White Sox and Triple |
ajor League Baseball player with the Boston Red | Sox and California Angels* |
Other toxins such as NOx, | SOx and heavy metals are also produced, though whet |
ew York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red | Sox, and Atlanta Braves in his career starting in 1 |
on playing for both the Gulf Coast League White | Sox and the Single-A South Bend White Sox of the Mi |
2006, in addition to performances at Boston Red | Sox and New England Patriots games, at the Democrat |
the New York Mets, Minnesota Twins, Boston Red | Sox, and Chicago Cubs. |
The Red | Sox and Angels met for the third time in the postse |
The Boston Red | Sox and the Oakland Athletics opened the 2008 MLB s |
York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White | Sox and Detroit Tigers. |
The Red | Sox and Twins faced each other in the season's fina |
e city's National League baseball club (the Red | Sox and Braves then only broadcast home games, thus |
During the season, the Red | Sox and the Boston Braves wore a patch commemoratin |
ey discovered he was a member of the Boston Red | Sox, and he drove in two runs to help give the Red |
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