Boston Fans Source & Resource for Baseball History

Celebrating 155 Consecutive Seasons of Professional Baseball in Boston!

Boston Fans Source & Resource for Baseball History

Celebrating 155 Consecutive Seasons of Professional Baseball in Boston!

About Herb Crehan

Herb Crehan is in his 29th season as a Contributing Writer and MC of Red Sox public service presentations. Herb has written more than 150 feature articles for RED SOX MAGAZINE. He has authored three books on the Red Sox, including The Impossible Dream 1967 Red Sox: Birth of Red Sox Nation, which was released in November 2016, and contributed to five others. He speaks frequently in the Boston area on Red Sox history. He is the publisher of this website, which is dedicated to the preservation of Boston baseball history. He speaks frequently on Red Sox history at Councils On Aging and community organizations. Comments and suggestions for future articles may be submitted at his website.

Fred Lynn Remembers 1975

By |2020-04-09T17:15:50-04:00December 21st, 2015|Categories: Fred Lynn|

Red Sox center fielder Fred Lynn had the greatest rookie season of any player in major league history in 1975.  Fred was named the American League’s Rookie-of-the-Year and Most Valuable Player, and his fielding excellence earned him a Gold Glove.  Lynn’s stellar play helped lead the lightly-regarded Red Sox to Game Seven of the World Series. But when he is a [...]

Bernie Carbo Remembers 1975

By |2020-03-21T20:40:42-04:00May 17th, 2015|Categories: Bernie Carbo|Tags: , |

Ask a casual fan of the Boston Red Sox what they remember about the sixth game of the 1975 World Series against the Cincinnati Reds and the answer is certain to be, “Pudge Fisk’s game-winning, twelfth-inning home run.”  Ask a dedicated, long-term Red Sox fan the same question and the answer is likely to be, “Bernie Carbo’s eighth-inning home run that tied th [...]

Celebrating 145 Consecutive Seasons!

By |2020-03-21T20:52:57-04:00April 6th, 2015|Categories: Opening Day|

The April 6 Red Sox season opener against the Philadelphia Phillies marks the 145th consecutive season of professional baseball in Boston! We are celebrating this milestone by changing our masthead to note this fact. Boston’s 145 consecutive seasons are the most in major league baseball—in fact the most in the world. Chicago is second with 143 consecutive se [...]

Catching up with Ted Lepcio

By |2020-03-21T21:01:48-04:00January 18th, 2015|Categories: Ted Lepcio|

Ted Lepcio graduated from Seton Hall University in June of 1951, and ten months later, after playing in only 89 minor league games, he was the starting second baseman for the Boston Red Sox on Opening Day in Washington, DC.  And that game against the Washington Senators on April 15, 1952, would turn out to be one of the highlights of Ted’s ten-year MLB caree [...]

BILL MONBOUQUETTE REMEMBERS THE HEARST SANDLOT CLASSIC

By |2020-07-28T12:55:12-04:00December 4th, 2014|Categories: Hearst Sandlot Classic|

Former Red Sox pitcher Bill Monbouquette never forgot his 18th birthday.  That birthday is a milestone for all of us, but Bill spent his 18th birthday on the mound at the old Polo Grounds, Long-time home of the New York Giants, pitching for US All-Stars against the New York All-Star team in 1954 Hearst Sandlot Classic. “What a thrill that was,” Bill recalled [...]

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