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September 28, 1941: The Day Ted Williams Ended the Season With a .406 Batting Average
September 28, 1941: The Day Ted Williams Ended the Season With a .406 Batting Average
September 28, 1941: The Day Ted Williams Ended the Season With a .406 Batting Average
On this date, September 28 in 1941 the Boston Red Sox ended their season splitting a double header in Philadelphia. The Sox were out of the playoffs being 17 and half games behind the Yankess but it was (and still is) an important day in Major League Baseball and Boston Red Sox history.
Long Time Red Sox Announcer Jerry Remy Has Lung Cancer Relapse
Long Time Red Sox Announcer Jerry Remy Has Lung Cancer Relapse
Long Time Red Sox Announcer Jerry Remy Has Lung Cancer Relapse
Jerry Remy, the long time color analyst for the Boston Red Sox, announced Monday he’s again battling lung cancer. “I've been diagnosed with cancer again, but it's under control,” Remy said in a Twitter message on Monday. NESN, the Red Sox regional television partner, said Remy expects to be in the booth this season, his 30th as the team's television color analyst...

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