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...subway stop and the bleacher gates, Sam, a friend of mine who had come all the way from South Carolina to watch the game, had already bought two Red Sox hats, a pennant, a bumper sticker, a coke and a Fenway frank. He was also appropriately dressed in a Bosox red sweater and navy blue pants. He did withstand the temptation to get the other items being sold, which ranged from buttons with a picture of the gold dust twins (Lynn and Rice) to a World Series pen and pencil...

Author: By James W. Runic, | Title: By Jiminy | 10/15/1975 | See Source »

...should get to Boston sometime late this afternoon. He left from our hometown in South Carolina yesterday after work and is driving 20 hours straight to get here. All last summer we fanatically rooted for the Bosox even though we were a thousand miles from Fenway Park, but tomorrow we're going to be in the Fenway bleachers cheering our Red Sox in the World Series...

Author: By James W. Reinig, | Title: By Jiminy | 10/10/1975 | See Source »

...Every few weeks we were rewarded with a Red Sox game on television. The bad part about watching NBC, however, was enduring the mouths of Curt Gowdy and Joe Garagiola. Ever since Gowdy began to believe that the Bosox were not going to fold in September, he has reminded the American public on the average of two or three times a broadcast how he spent fifteen years announcing Red Sox games. You couldn't escape from Garagiola on the other hand even during the commercials with everyone yelling "Attaboy, Joe" on the Dodge...

Author: By James W. Reinig, | Title: By Jiminy | 10/10/1975 | See Source »

...shame to waste such baseball talent in a city like Baltimore. The Orioles have a hard time attracting fans to the park, even during a close division race. "Pennant fever is just a common cold in Baltimore," one Bosox fan who was seeing orange muttered recently...

Author: By James W. Reinig, | Title: By Jiminy | 10/4/1974 | See Source »

...Jersey St. in Boston, the Red Sox had much more trouble moving men around the base-paths. As 26,495 looked on, the Bosox hit Cuellar's assortment of slow pitches for eight hits and collected four walks, but stranded...

Author: By Philip Weiss, | Title: Darned Sox Are Out to Dry After 7-2 Birdbath | 9/23/1974 | See Source »

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