Wilyer Abreu joins Carlos Santana and Hall of Famer Jim Rice among the rare few called for a strike on a bat they never fully ...
BOSTON — Fifty years after the Gold Dust Twins took Boston by storm, there’s a new trio of heralded Red Sox rookies hoping to wake a dormant franchise. Second baseman Kristian Campbell broke spring ...
From 1939 to 1985, only three Boston Red Sox players regularly started in left field in front of the giant wall called the Green Monster: First, Hall of Famer Ted Williams, then Hall of Famer Carl ...
Hall of Fame voting is a fickle thing. Nine times out of ten, there are arguments to be made for or against almost anybody. Rarely is a consensus reached. And when it is, it's usually deserved. Rickey ...
BOSTON — Jim Rice was never teammates with Dave Parker. And they rarely even competed against each other, what with Rice playing his entire career with the Boston Red Sox and Parker playing most of ...
Whoever said that "good things come to those who wait", had it right on the money. Jim Rice certainly believes that today. For the past 15 years, Rice patiently waited to hear whether or not his ...
BOSTON — Back in Boston for a weekend in May, Fred Lynn was killing time on a Friday afternoon at Dick’s House of Sport on Boylston Street. An avid golfer, Lynn loafed through the aisles looking at ...
Fred Lynn was a second-round pick of the Red Sox in 1973. The team allowed him to delay his pro career for a few weeks so he could play for Team USA against a team from Japan. Lynn joined the Double A ...
This week's show was recorded in Boston with host Peter Sagal, judge and scorekeeper Bill Kurtis, Not My Job guest Jim Rice and panelists Joyelle Nicole Johnson, Adam Felber, and Maz Jobrani. Click ...
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