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Ken Harrelson
This 26 year old outfielder went from the last place A's to the first place Red Sox last year. Nicknamed "The Hawk," Ken is an all-around athlete. In high school, he was an All-American in basketball. Ken is a threat to win any golf tournament that he enters, too!
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Along with being a two-time fielding award recipient, Tyler has some of the best raw power in the game. He put it in full view on April 12, 2023, crushing a 461-foot home run against the Colorado Rockies.



Felix was traded from the New York Mets to the Red Sox last winter in a three man deal.



Pitching Tips - The Fast Ball. Greatest fast ball pitcher since Walter Johnson is Robert "Lefty" Grove of the Red Sox, who makes the most of his six feet two inches of height by throwing overhand. To get utmost speed on the ball, legs, back, arms and wrists must go into the pitch, with emphasis on the final snap of the wrist and fingers. Like all good fast ball pitchers, Lefty's "fireball" has a slight rise as it approaches the plate, a tiny upward curve of; perhaps, an inch that is called the "hop" and causes batters to hit under the ball and pop it into the air. Boys under sixteen should be careful not to overwork or strain their arms in trying for too much speed.



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Bobby Dalbec
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Blake Swihart, Catcher - Red Sox.
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Back to the Front! Red Sox card back du jour...

Chuck Schilling
1965 was Chuck's best season in the majors since he broke in as a Red Sox rookie in '61. As a freshman, Chuck established an A.L. mark by committing just 8 errors at 2nd base in 162 games.
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