Vean Gregg, pitcher of the Boston Amer- ican League team, was born in Chehalis, Wash., April 13, 1885. His career as a ball player started when he was twenty-one years old, and for several seasons he played with various teams in Montana. In 1909 Gregg donned a Spokane uniform at a salary of $185 a month. Before the season was half over his fame as a pitcher attracted the attention of a Cleveland scout, and he was bought by that team. He was traded to Boston Americans in 1914.
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Ceddanne capably staffed three up-the-middle positions as well as the hot corner for the 2024 Red Sox. On April 27, he ambushed the Cubs with a 4-for-4 day that included a homer, two doubles and seven RBI.
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Clyde's batting average in 1951 was not too high. (He recorded .251 for 115 games.) But he connected for distance. Included in his 97 hits were 22 round-trippers, 2 triples, 9 doubles. Knocked in 85 runs. Came to the Red Sox from the Senators after the start of the 1950 season.
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Like many players, DiMaggio missed three seasons due to his service in World War II. Returning to Boston in 1946, the veteran looked as good as ever, as he batted .316-the second-highest mark of his career-while playing stellar defense in center field to earn his third All-Star selection for his ...
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2020 Topps Gypsy Queen Set (Baseball)
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2002 Topps Set (Baseball)
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1939 Play Ball Set (Baseball)
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1994 Bowman Set (Baseball)
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1996 Fleer Set (Baseball)
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2009 Upper Deck Set (Baseball)
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2024 Topps Archives Set (Baseball)
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2014 Topps Set (Baseball)
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1994 Topps Archives Set (Baseball)
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2004 Upper Deck Set (Baseball)
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2018 Donruss Set (Baseball)
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2003 Upper Deck Set (Baseball)
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2000 Stadium Club Set (Baseball)
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2014 Stadium Club Set (Baseball)
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2018 Topps Fire Set (Baseball)
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Clay Buchholz
In just his second Major League start for Boston on 9/1/07, Buchholz put his name in the history books with a stellar 115-pitch no-hitter against Baltimore. The lanky right-hander was still firing away in the ninth inning as he recorded his eighth and ninth strikeouts of the game in that frame. He became the 17th hurler in Red Sox history to spin a no-hitter.