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!

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.

UPDATE–Lou Lucier: Oldest Living Red Sox Player

By |2020-03-23T19:14:56-04:00October 20th, 2014|Categories: Blog|

It is with great sadness that I report the passing of Lou Lucier on October 18, 2014.  His obituary and arrangements are included in the following link: http://www.legacy.com Mr. Lucier was one of the finest gentlemen I have ever interviewed.  I treasure my memory of the afternoon I describe in the feature below. I spent Saturday afternoon talking baseball w [...]

GABE KAPLER REMEMBERS THE 2004 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

By |2020-03-21T21:36:12-04:00October 12th, 2014|Categories: Gabe Kapler|Tags: |

When Red Sox outfielder Gabe Kapler ran in from his position in right field to celebrate the World Championship after the final out in Game Four of the 2004 World Series, it seemed surreal to him.  “I felt like I was in a movie,” Kapler recalled in a recent interview.  “I was asking myself if it was really happening.  “After a while they let my best friend o [...]

RING LARDNER & THE 1914 MIRACLE BRAVES

By |2020-03-23T19:16:02-04:00October 1st, 2014|Categories: Blog|

Here is a link to an ode to the 1914 Miracle Braves written by Ring Lardner.  Lardner was a prolific writer, mainly about sports and especially baseball, but he also wrote about the theater and life in general.  His column in the Chicago Tribune was circulated to over 100 newspapers and he also wrote the acclaimed book, You Know Me Al. Thanks to Jonathon Tho [...]

KEITH FOULKE REMEMBERS THE 2004 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

By |2020-03-21T21:45:16-04:00September 23rd, 2014|Categories: Keith Foulke|Tags: |

Former Red Sox closer Keith Foulke was the unsung hero of the 2004 World Series. Keith was on the mound to close out all four World Series victories, earning the win in Game One and the save in Game Four to clinch Boston’s first World Championship in 86 years. But Foulke’s postseason heroics in 2004 weren’t limited to the World Series. He pitched in two of t [...]

Oldtime Baseball Game Goes National!

By |2020-03-23T19:16:46-04:00August 19th, 2014|Categories: Blog|

The annual Oldtime Baseball Game, which will be played Monday night, August 25, at St. Peter’s Field in North Cambridge, has gone national!  Unless you have been living under a rock you have watched your friends, and many celebrities, pour a bucket of ice over their heads to help raise money to find a cure for ALS.  This national effort, which has raised alm [...]

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