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Boggs, 66, spent 18 seasons in the big leagues with the Red Sox (1982-92), Yankees (1993-97) and Rays (1998-99). The third baseman is also a member of the exclusive 3,000-hit club, reaching that ...
Boggs, 66, played 18 MLB seasons with the Red Sox (1982-92), Yankees (1993-97) and the then-Devil Rays (1998-99). A five-time batting champion and 12-time All-Star, Boggs was elected to the Hall ...
Boggs, who won the 1996 World Series with the Yankees, owns a career .328 batting average, ninth-best among the 33 members of the 3,000-hits club. His 2,098 hits for the Red Sox alone are fifth in ...
Baseball Hall of Famer Wade Boggs announced some good news on Friday, with the former Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays star confirming he's "cancer free." Boggs, 66, said ...
Wade Boggs explained why he doubts a .400 hitter will happen again in MLB Boggs isn't a fan of sabermetrics, even if it helped analysts gain a greater appreciation of his Hall of Fame career.
Wade Boggs, who was affectionately nicknamed The Chicken Man, made his Major League Baseball debut for the Boston Red Sox in 1982 and has seen a steady increase in the value of rookie cards over ...