
Sam Agnew
Sam Agnew is best remembered for being the catcher for both…

King Bader
Lore Verne "King" Bader was a lesser member of the 1918 Boston…

Walter Barbare
While he would have a more substantial role playing for three…

Ed Barrow
Most famous for his wildly successful tenure in the New York…

Red Bluhm
It was to be Harvey Bluhm's big day, his first major league…

Joe Bush
"Giants Slain By Mere Boy," was the headline of the October 10,…

George Cochran
After Fred Thomas of the Boston Red Sox left for the Navy in…

Jack Coffey
"Atta-boy, Frank"1, the slick-fielding Fordham University shortstop…

Jean Dubuc
For 77 years, the 198-foot Gothic spire of Notre Dame des Victoires…

Harry Frazee
When former Boston Red Sox owner Harry Frazee died on June 4,…

Eusebio Gonzalez
One of the more obscure players in Red Sox history, Eusebio…

Dick Hoblitzell
An intelligent player whom both teammates and opponents respected,…

Harry Hooper
One of the best defensive right-fielders in baseball history…

Sad Sam Jones
For a player so significant in Red Sox history, surprisingly…

Walt Kinney
July 1918 was perhaps the most momentous month in Walt Kinney’s…

Dutch Leonard
A hard-throwing, spectacularly talented left-hander who posted…

Wally Mayer
A journeyman who spent parts of seven seasons in the American…

Carl Mays
Carl Mays is best remembered for throwing the pitch that led…

Dick McCabe
Dick McCabe was the only child of Margaret and Richard James…

Stuffy McInnis
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times...”…

Hack Miller
In many ways, Lawrence “Hack” Miller was baseball’s version…

Vince Molyneaux
He never had a hit, never made an error, and pitched only 32…

Bill Pertica
Right-handed pitcher Bill Pertica was a prospect who showed promise…

Babe Ruth
During his five full seasons with the Boston Red Sox, Babe Ruth…