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It's been 50 years since rookies Fred Lynn and Jim Rice electrified Fenway Park en route to a 1975 AL pennant. Five decades later, the friendship they forged is still going strong.
Jim Rice and Fred Lynn believe Boston's "Big 3" prospects walked a vastly different Fenway Park experience than they had to in the 1970s.
This could be the last chance for Evans, 73, who has been in this position several times before, only to be disappointed.
The Toronto Blue Jays stayed red-hot on Sunday, beating the San Francisco Giants 8-6 at Rogers Centre. With the win, the Jays are 58-41 and in first place in t ...
It's been 50 years since rookies Fred Lynn and Jim Rice electrified Fenway Park en route to a 1975 AL pennant. Five decades later, the friendship they forged is still going strong.
Crusty oldtimers always insist things were better in their day, but today’s Hall of Famers increasingly feel estranged from the people who run the game.
1984 — Pete Rose of the Montreal Expos tied Ty Cobb on the career singles list, No. 3,052, with a base hit in the eighth ...
H appy All-Star Game Day! Unfortunately, there won’t be a lot of Sox action tonight, as neither Alex Bregman and Garrett Crochet are expected to play. Bregman, in fact, is still sort of in rehab mode, ...
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 training ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/red-sox as Red Sox Hall Of Famer Fires Shot At Boston's 'Big 3' Rookie Sensations. Boston Red Sox icon Jim Rice believes the team's star rookies ...
The Boston Red Sox's long-anticipated trio of Kristian Campbell, Marcelo Mayer and Roman Anthony have all made their debut.