Ned Martin
“Oh, Gertrude, when sorrows come they come not as single spies…
Sammy Stewart
When Sammy Stewart was asked by the National Baseball Hall of…
Bob Stanley
The winningest pitcher to ever come out of Maine did not, alas,…
Jim Rice
James Edward Rice was born on Sunday, March 8, 1953, in Anderson,…
Rob Woodward
At one end of the Red Sox dressing room stood a pitching master,…
John McNamara
John McNamara ran a big-league team six times, plus another…
Dave Stapleton
David Leslie Stapleton played his entire seven-year major-league…
Marc Sullivan
Marc Sullivan started 35 games in 1986 as backup to All-Star…
La Schelle Tarver
Over the years, the Red Sox have had players on their roster…
Spike Owen
The list of major-league record-holders contains names familiar…
Bob Montgomery
Nashville native and Red Sox catcher Bob Montgomery was born…
Jeff Sellers
May 11, 1964, was a good day for pitchers to be born to the majors.…
Joe Morgan (“Walpole Joe”)
There have been two big leaguers named Joe Morgan — and it’s…
Joe Sambito
Considering that his professional career almost ended before…
Calvin Schiraldi
If Calvin Schiraldi had never been called upon to pitch in…
Kevin Romine
Although he was never provided the steady playing time he felt…
Tom Seaver
4,256. 755. 5,714. 511. .366.
As baseball has often been described…
Steve Lyons
Steve Lyons was a utility player who spent nine years in the…
Ed Romero
Milwaukee Brewers scout Felix Delgado "found [Ed Romero playing…
Dave Sax
“Baseball’s clichés remain largely unchanged through the…
Mike Trujillo
To say that right-handed pitcher Mike Trujillo was a key member…
Rey Quiñones
Some baseball players have the luck of being in the right place…
Mike Stenhouse
The son of an All-Star, a two-time All-American at Harvard University,…
Al Nipper
If anyone knew the definition of pain, it was right-hander Al…