Boston Fans Source & Resource for Baseball History

Celebrating 154 Consecutive Seasons of Professional Baseball in Boston!

Boston Fans Source & Resource for Baseball History

Celebrating 153 Consecutive Seasons of Professional Baseball in Boston!

THE THREE-TIME WORLD CHAMPION BOSTON RED SOX

By |2020-03-22T16:43:47-04:00December 14th, 2013|Categories: Playoffs|Tags: , |

Raise your hand if you thought the Boston Red Sox would win the 2013 World Championship when spring training came to an end in March.  And keep it up if you thought the Red Sox would win three World Championships in the next ten seasons right after the Yankee’s Aaron Boone broke our hearts in Game Seven of the 2003 ALCS! The triumphs of the past ten seasons [...]

bostonbaseballhistory.com Interview With Forbes

By |2020-03-23T19:17:47-04:00November 5th, 2013|Categories: Blog|

My interview on the 2013 Improbable Dream Boston Red Sox and its place in Boston baseball history was published by Forbes on November 4, 2013.  Warning to Yankee fans: you may not like reading that the Red Sox have been the dominant team of the first two decades of the 20th and 21st century! www.forbes.com A special thank you goes to Richard M. Salsman for u [...]

Trot Nixon: The Ultimate Dirt Dog Remembers 2004

By |2020-03-22T17:09:24-04:00October 27th, 2013|Categories: 2004 World Championship, Trot Nixon|Tags: , |

Former Red Sox right fielder Trot Nixon was the ultimate “dirt-dog,” a player who gave his all to make the play on the field.  If you wanted to see Trot Nixon in a clean uniform you had to be there when the gates opened for batting practice. Trot Nixon played in more than 1,000 regular and postseason games for the Red Sox during a career that spanned ten sea [...]

REMEMBERING THE 2004 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON

By |2020-03-22T17:17:01-04:00October 4th, 2013|Categories: Playoffs|Tags: |

Aaron Boone’s eleventh inning walk-off home run in Game Seven of the 2003 American League Championship broke Red Sox fans’ hearts.  Gone were the dreams of a World Championship, the joy of the come-from-behind victory over the A’s in the ALDS, and the euphoria of “cowboy up!” As tough as it was for fans it was even tougher for the ball club.  Grady Little, a [...]

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