Who is 14 on the red sox
Ray Scarborough. Bill Kennedy. Frank Sullivan. Gene Conley. Jerry Stephenson. Elston Howard. Don Lock. Lew Krausse. Mario Guerrero. Ted Cox. Fred Kendall. Glenn Hoffman. Carlos Quintana. Reggie Jefferson. Midre Cummings. Andy Sheets. Tomo Ohka. Johnny Damon. Jason Johnson. Dustan Mohr. Daisuke Matsuzaka. Shane Victorino. Aaron Hill.
Mitch Moreland. Kyle Schwarber. Milt Gaston. Wilcy Moore. Moe Berg. Joe Cascarella. Fabian Gaffke. Joe Gonzales. Joe Heving. Bill Humphrey. Mickey Harris.
Andy Karl. Otey Clark. Randy Heflin. Nick Polly. Mickey McDermott. Jerry Casale. Tom Borland. Dave Philley. Wilbur Wood. Jay Ritchie. Dan Osinski. Gary Waslewski. Syd O'Brien. Don Pavletich. Ken Tatum. Fred Lynn. Bob Ojeda. Jeff Sellers. Jeff Stone. Dana Williams. Dana Kiecker.
Jose Melendez. Mike Maddux. Brian Rose. Dante Bichette. John Burkett. Gabe Kapler. John Olerud. Josh Beckett. Koji Uehara. Jackie Bradley Jr. Hirokazu Sawamura. Ed Durham. Jennings Poindexter. Mike Ryba.
Earl Caldwell. Mike Palm. Walt Masterson. Sid Hudson. Eddie Joost. Mike Fornieles. Russ Meyer. Bob Heffner. Joe Christopher. Lee Stange. Carmen Fanzone. Juan Beniquez. Larry Wolfe. Tony Armas. John Marzano. Jeff Richardson. Mike Stanley. Darren Lewis. Kevin Youkilis.
Ryan Lavarnway. Wade Miley. Pete Appleton. Lou Legett. Lyn Lary. Freddie Muller. Jim Henry. Bob Daughters.
Clem Hausmann. Bob Gillespie. Jim Suchecki. Karl Olson. Johnny Schmitz. Arnold Earley. Bob Sadowski. Hank Fischer.
Ray Culp. Juan Marichal. Rick Kreuger. Mike Torrez. Roger Clemens. Hod Lisenbee. Doc Farrell. Chuck Stobbs. Owen Friend. Jim Pagliaroni. Mike Ryan. Gene Oliver. John Curtis. Ernie Whitt. Bill Campbell. Ed Jurak. John Leister. Mike Marshall.
Eric Wedge. Billy Hatcher. Chris James. Tony Clark. Wily Mo Pena. Sean Casey. Nick Green. Bill Hall. James Loney. Felix Doubront. Rick Porcello.
Chris Mazza. Danny Santana. Ed Morris. Joe Judge. Dick Porter. Hy Vandenberg. George Dickey. Bill Fleming. Bill Conroy. Billy Holm.
Clem Dreisewerd. Tommy Fine. Neill Sheridan. Tommy O'Brien. Clyde Vollmer. Hersh Freeman. Tom Brewer. Mike Derrick. Chuck Hartenstein. Luis Tiant.
Oil Can Boyd. Tom Brunansky. Ivan Calderon. Rob Deer. Dave Valle. Phil Clark. Reggie Harris. Billy Ashley. Brian Daubach. Ramon Vazquez. Javy Lopez. Julio Lugo. Joey Gathright. Adam LaRoche.
Mike Cameron. Erik Bedard. Marlon Byrd. Brent Lillibridge. Danny Valencia. Pedro Ciriaco. Brandon Snyder. Blake Swihart. Michael Chavis. Travis Shaw. Bob Kline.
Ski Melillo. Red Nonnenkamp. Herb Hash. Nels Potter. Bill Butland. Danny Doyle. Wally Moses. Merl Combs. Paul Hinrichs. Harley Hisner. Dick Brodowski. Randy Gumpert. Tom Herrin. Russ Kemmerer. Gene Mauch. Joe Ginsberg. Dave Gray. Juan Pizarro. Fred Wenz. Vicente Romo. Duane Josephson. Dwight Evans. Kevin Mitchell. Manny Ramirez. Takashi Saito.
Pete Donohue. Regis Leheny. Bing Miller. Monte Weaver. Mace Brown. Frankie Hayes. Gordie Mueller. Bill Evans. Dizzy Trout. Ben Flowers. Bobby Thomson. Ted Wills. Tony Conigliaro. Stan Williams. Orlando Cepeda. Steve Renko. Mark Clear. Don Baylor.
Larry Parrish. Jack Clark. Jeff Russell. Troy O'Leary. Jeremy Giambi. Adam Hyzdu. Mike Lowell. Rajai Davis. Kyle Kendrick. Steve Pearce. Kevin Plawecki. Lloyd Brown. John Kroner. Joe Glenn. Fred Walters. Bill Zuber. Lou Stringer. Frank Quinn. Phil Marchildon. Jim McDonald. Charlie Maxwell.
Ralph Brickner. Bill Henry. Tex Clevenger. Bob Chakales. Murray Wall. Earl Wilson. John Wyatt. Ron Kline. Reggie Cleveland. John LaRose. Joe Rudi. Wade Boggs. Wes Chamberlain. Alejandro Pena. Aaron Sele. Orlando Merced.
Chris Snopek. Sean Berry. Rob Stanifer. Ramiro Mendoza. Freddy Sanchez. Scott Podsednik. Jim Brillheart. Bill McWilliams. John Michaels. Dib Williams. Dick Midkiff. Bob Garbark. Leslie Aulds. Johnny Ostrowski. Al Benton. Hal Brown. George Susce. Bill Monbouquette. Bucky Brandon. Sonny Siebert. Ed Phillips. Carlton Fisk. Mike Brown.
Pat Dodson. Greg Harris. Stan Royer. Dave Hollins. Mark Whiten. Butch Henry. Kip Gross. Johnny Reder. George Hockette. Alex Mustaikis. Dick Newsome. Joe Bowman. Dolph Camilli. Cot Deal. Jack Robinson. Tom Hurd. Dean Stone. Ted Bowsfield. Bob Smith. Nelson Chittum. Rip Repulski. Hal Kolstad. Al Smith. Dennis Bennett. Don Newhauser. Diego Segui. Allen Ripley. Jack Billingham.
Steve Crawford. Steve Ellsworth. Greg Litton. Eric Gunderson. Derek Lilliquist. Mike Benjamin. Pat Rapp. Bernard Gilkey. Tim Young. Marcus Jensen. Doug Mirabelli. Adrian Gonzalez. Robbie Ross.
Walter Murphy. Oscar Judd. Strick Shofner. Rudy Minarcin. Al Schroll. Bob Turley. Ken Sanders. Bill Landis. Martin Perez: Becomes free agent. Garrett Richards: Hits open market. Eduardo Rodriguez: Extended qualifying offer. Red Sox's Hirokazu Sawamura: Dealing with hamstring issue. Hamstring: Probable for start of season.
Red Sox's Christian Vazquez: Option picked up. Red Sox's Rafael Devers: Arm injury won't require surgery. Schwarber Kyle Schwarber: Turns down mutual option. Kyle Schwarber: Turns down mutual option.
Martinez Red Sox's J. Martinez: Staying with Sox for Red Sox's J. Tenth player to have his number retired by the Red Sox, and first third baseman to receive that honor. First-ballot Hall of Famer, receiving Inducted into Cooperstown on July 31, An 8-time All-Star during his 11 seasons in Boston from He started a club-record seven straight All-Star Games from While with the Red Sox, won five batting titles, led the league in on-base percentage six times, earned six Silver Slugger Awards, and recorded at least hits in a franchise-record seven different seasons.
Led the league in on-base percentage six times, recording four consecutive seasons of hits and walks, second only to Lou Gehrig 7. Carlton Fisk - Carlton Fisk will always be remembered as the player who hit the historic, 12th-inning, game-winning homer in Fenway Park off Reds pitcher Pat Darcy in Game 6 of the World Series. Besides being the hero on MLB's biggest stage in a game that has been referred to as "the greatest World Series game ever played," Fisk had many other memorable highlights during his year career as a member of the Red Sox.
Made his MLB debut on September 18, He was also tied for the AL lead with nine triples. Seven-time All-Star, including four games started. He was voted as a starter five times but was replaced in due to a knee injury. Is the all-time Red Sox leader in games caught with David Ortiz - David Ortiz will be remembered as the greatest clutch hitter in Red Sox history.
Ortiz hit home runs in his career, 17th all-time. Ortiz led the Red Sox to World Series victories in , , and He was 20 of In 85 career postseason games, Ortiz hit. He had 41 extra-base hits and 61 RBIs. His teams won 12 of the 18 series they were in. At the time of his retirement Ortiz owned virtually every career record for a designated hitter. He has the most hits 2, , doubles , home runs , RBIs 1, , walks 1, , runs 1, , at-bats 7, , and games 2, at the position. Ortiz is the only Red Sox player since to win three World Series championships.
Ortiz was selected to the All-Star team 10 times, all with the Red Sox. Only Ted Williams and Carl Yastrzemski, with 18 each, have more in franchise history. Ortiz celebrated by getting a red star with a 10 in the middle tattooed on the back of his left hand.
Ortiz had 11 career walkoff home runs, two in the postseason. Ortiz's first career hit came off Marc Pisciotta of the Cubs on Sept. It was a pinch-hit single. His last career hit was Sept.
It was a home run. Jackie Robinson - Number retired throughout baseball in
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