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Red Sox Greats

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The history of baseball changed with the added excellence of Carlton Fisk,



Wade Boggs, Cy Young, Luis Aparicio, Dennis Eckersley, Roger Clemens,

Fred Lynn, Nomar Garciaparra, and Pedro Martinez. Even a die-hard Yankees

fan like me must admit the extraordinary accomplishments of some of the

finest players to have ever dug their cleats into Fenway Park??s turf. Let??s take a

closer look into the historical realm of the greatest players to wear the official

jersey of blood, sweat, and tears. It is necessary to pay homage to one of the

best teams in American baseball.

First up is not only quite possibly the best hitter in baseball history, but also a

remarkable U.S. Marine and fisherman, is Ted Williams, left fielder. This

retired number 9 jersey wearing power hitter was nicknamed "The Splendid

Splinter," "The Kid," "Teddy Ballgame" and "The Thumper." Since 1930, no

one could hit .400 until 1941 when Williams first did. Now, no slugger yet has

been able to hit over .400 again since Williams. Missing four seasons due to

his U.S. Marine commitment, Williams?? batting average probably would have

been even higher. The 521 home run hitter wrote six books about fishing and

baseball, one named, The Science of Hitting; appropriately titled since

Williams believed in practicing the art of batting.

Playing for the Red Sox from 1939 to 1942 and 1946 to 1960, this 1966 Hall of

Fame Inductee (also featured in the Fishing Hall of Fame) won Most Valuable

Player (MVP) twice. William??s artifacts in the National Baseball Hall of Fame

include a ball hit by him for his 500th career homer on June 17, 1960, a ball

signed by him and Dom DiMaggio, and his sunglasses.

With much respect to his passing in 2002 at 83 years old, both Boston and

San Diego (his home town) named a tunnel and a freeway after Williams, The

Ted William Tunnel and Ted Williams Parkway, respectively.

The legend "Teddy Ballgame" will always be honored and remembered by his

fans and will continue to remind us of the fun spirit in the ballgame itself.

Games, at-bats, runs, hits, doubles, total bases, RBI??s and extra base hits:

close behind Williams who succeeded him in left-field is Carl Yastrzemski,

who was the leader for all. Yastrzemski is the only player to have played with

one team for so long - wearing a now retired straight #8 jersey all the way

through 23 years with the Red Sox (from 1961 to 1983).

Yastrzemski won seven Gold Glove Awards, "Yaz" found honorable presence

in the 1989 Hall of Fame. Yastrzemski??s artifacts in the National Baseball Hall

of Fame include his Gold Glove Award in 1971, his Triple Crown trophy 1967,

and his Silver Bat for winning the American League batting title in 1963. As if

all this wasn??t enough, he was an 18-time All-Star, too.

Still devoted to the Red Sox today, Yaz is still much involved as a roving

instructor.

Important to mention third is catcher, Carlton Fisk, catching more games

(2,226) than anyone in history. Nicknamed "Pudge," his number 27 jersey is

also retired. A 24-year baseball player overall, Fisk played for the Red Sox in

1969 and from 1971 to 1980 then later the Chicago White Sox as number 72,

also retired. Not only an outstanding catcher, during Fisk??s rookie season of

1972, he was the first American League catcher to lead the league in triples

when he hit nine of them. He was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of

Fame in 2000 and chose to be represented by the Red Sox even though he

played more with the White Sox.

Upon Fisk??s amazing career, there have been two dedications made to him in

his honor. The first was the fourth foul pole at Fenway Park named the "Fisk

Pole" where he landed his 12th-inning home run that won the 1965 World

Series in Game 6 - one of the most memorable games in Major League

history. The second was the life-size bronze statue of himself inside the U.S.

Cellular Field in Chicago.

Up fourth is superstitiously successful, Wade Boggs, third baseman and

twelve-time All Star. His excellence finally earned him into the Hall of Fame in

2005 since playing for the Red Sox from 1982 to 1992. From 1983 to 1989

Boggs scored at least 100 runs every season, just one of his any masterful

hitting feats.

Fifth, but not forgotten is Cy Young, whose real name was Denton True Young.

Cy was short for "Cyclone" because his fastball was faster than fast, evident by

the destruction of nearby barns and fences as he practiced pitching. Young

was a 1937 Hall of Famer for pitching with the Red Sox from 1901 to 1908. His

artifact in the National Baseball Hall of Fame features his pipe and case. The

annual award given to the best pitcher in each Major League was honorably

named after him - the Cy Young Award.

Luis Aparicio, Venezuelan shortstop, follows. Nicknamed "Little Looey," he

played only a short time for the Red Sox from 1971 to 1973 and was later a

1984 Hall of Fame Inductee for nine Gold Glove Awards leading the American

League in nine seasons with stolen bases. Aparicio was also a 10-time All-

Star. Holding the shortstops career record, Aparicio retired in 1973 with the

most games played, double plays and assists.

Pitcher, Dennis Eckersley, AKA "Eck" was inducted into the 2004 Hall of Fame

six years after he played on and off for the Red Sox, from 1978 to 1984 and

1998. He had a 20 win season and a 50 save season in his career, thus

becoming the first pitcher in Major League history to have both.

Although not National Baseball Hall of Famers - and last but not least - include

Roger Clemens, Fred Lynn, Normar Garciaparra, and Pedro Mart??nez also

have made a lasting impression in Red Sox history.

Pitcher, Roger Clemens, nicknamed "The Rocket," played for the

Red Sox from 1984 to 1996. He is only one of two pitchers that

have thrown 20 strikeouts in a nine-inning Major League game.

Now playing for the Houston Astros, does the Red Sox want him

back? Of course, but he might not want to give up his relationship

with the Astros, winning seven Cy Young Awards. A Hall of Fame

position may be just around the pitcher??s plate for Clemens.

Fred Lynn, center fielder, played for the Red Sox from 1974 to 1980. This nine-

time All Star was the first player to have won both the MVP and Rookie of the

Year awards in the same season in 1975. With notable mention, although not

as prestigious as the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Lynn was inducted into

the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2002.

The popular shortstop, Nomar Garciaparra, played for the Red Sox from 1994-

2004. He was talented enough to put a stop to John Valentin??s position as

short in 1994. In his rookie year alone he had 30 home runs, batted in 98 runs,

led the league in hits, and was second in extra-base hits.

An early career speed of 95 miles per hour led Pedro Mart??nez, to win

three Cy Young awards. Although his speed has since then slowed

down he is still a pitcher with a myriad of professional and

dominating techniques. Originally from the Dominican Republic,

Mart??nez played for the Red Sox from 1998 to 2004 and is only one

of ten Red Sox pitchers that have had 100 or more wins.

There you have it - eleven reasons to celebrate the success of

Boston??s best baseball heroes known as the all-time Red Sox Greats. Even if

not everyone may be a Red Sox fan, there??s no denying it; we all bleed red.
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