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  2. Boston Red Sox - Wikipedia

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    The name Red Sox, chosen by owner John I. Taylor after the 1907 season, refers to the red hose in the team uniform beginning in 1908. Sox had been previously adopted for the Chicago White Sox by newspapers needing a headline-friendly form of Stockings, as "Stockings Win!" in large type did not fit in a column.

  3. Teddy Ebersol Field - Wikipedia

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    Teddy Ebersol's Red Sox Fields at Lederman Park is a series of fields along the Charles River in the city of Boston.The Boston Red Sox foundation and the Esplanade Association in conjunction with the Hill House, an NPO, helped fund the 1.8 million-dollar renewal project. [1]

  4. Sam Kennedy (baseball executive) - Wikipedia

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    Lucchino's CEO post was initially left vacant, and on August 18, 2015, the Red Sox also named veteran MLB executive Dave Dombrowski to the new position of president, baseball operations. [7] [8] On August 2, 2017, the Red Sox and FSM announced Kennedy's appointment as CEO, and signed him to a new five-year contract as both CEO and president. [9]

  5. Dana LeVangie - Wikipedia

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    The Red Sox finished third in their league in team earned run average (3.75), [7] then won 11 of 14 post-season games to capture their ninth world title. On October 8, 2019, the Red Sox announced that LeVangie would not return as the team's pitching coach for the 2020 season, but would stay with the team as a pro scout.

  6. Huntington Avenue Grounds - Wikipedia

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    Boston Red Sox 1901–1911 Huntington Avenue American League Baseball Grounds is the full name of the baseball stadium that formerly stood in Boston , Massachusetts , and was the first home field for the Boston Red Sox , known informally as the "Boston Americans" before 1908, from 1901 to 1911 .

  7. Fenway Sports Group - Wikipedia

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    The "Red Sox" name was chosen by the team owner, John I. Taylor, around 1908, following previous Boston teams that had been known as the "Red Stockings." Boston was a dominant team in the new league, defeating the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first World Series in 1903 [ 9 ] and winning four more championships by 1918 .

  8. Brennan Bernardino - Wikipedia

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    Boston Red Sox (2023–present) Brennan Allen Bernardino (born January 15, 1992) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Seattle Mariners .

  9. Brian Abraham - Wikipedia

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    Brian Patrick Abraham (born December 20, 1984) [1] is an American professional baseball front-office executive and former coach.He was appointed assistant director of player development by the Boston Red Sox in November 2014. [2]