A singular honor fell to Joseph A. Boucher, a construction engineer from Albany, at yesterday’s Red Sox-Tigers double-header. The longest home run ever hit by Ted Williams in Boston bounced ...
Eugene McCarthy told a roaring Fenway Park audience Thursday night that the nation has a chance this year to become “an America of confidence, an America which trusts its own judgment.” ...
Struck on the right elbow by a non-curving curve-ball, Ted Williams, the heavy artillery of the Red Sox attack, was painfully bruised in yesterday’s exhibition game at Fenway Park against an ...
Jim Piersall of the Red Sox had the sharper tongue. But the Yankees’ Billy Martin had harder punches. Baseball fans who saw Piersall give the Yanks’ second baseman a terrific “riding” from ...
“Babe” Ruth, home-run hitter extraordinary of the Red Sox, has been sold to the New York American League club for a cash price of probably $100,000 and possibly more. Pres Frazee in announcing ...
A bat thrown by Ted Williams at Fenway Park yesterday afternoon struck a woman spectator and resulted in her being hospitalized over night. Apparently disgusted for taking a called third strike in ...
Boston College met its football Dunkerque yesterday. An awesome Holy Cross team drove the previously unbeaten Eagles right into the sea, hammered them unmercifully throughout the action, and ran ...
As Liam Coen pulls name from consideration for coach, the Jaguars and general manager Trent Baalke part ways Team owner Shad Khan made the announcement Wednesday, hours after Tampa Bay offensive ...
Jan. 4 at age 87. College Football Hall of Fame coach who went 179-119-5 at Yale from 1965-96, winning or sharing 10 Ivy League titles. Jan. 9 at age 75. Infielder/outfielder whose 17-year major ...
Washed out of what was to have been their opening game in Washington yesterday, the Red Sox retracted their steps toward Boston last night and today, in common with the 15 other major league ball ...
In one of baseball’s truly dramatic moments, Mel Parnell yesterday became the first Red Sox pitcher since 1923 to pitch a no-hit, no-run game when he stopped the White Sox, 4-0, at Fenway Park.
Pumpsie Green made his Fenway Park debut before 21,000 last night with a leadoff three-bagger off the Left Field Fence. He scored Boston’s first run, played a flawless game at second and paced ...