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If he had seen his own tribute last night, Ted Williams would have smiled throughout the ceremony. He would have looked up at the Fenway press box and observed that local and national writers - knights of the keyboard, he called them - were actually at F
When 1967 spring training began, it was obvious early that this camp would be different. A column by Harold Kaese, longtime Globe writer and columnist,is entitled "Sox Training No Clambake". In the lightly humerous style of the old-school writer that he
Boston Red Sox old timer players Rico Petrocelli, left, and Johnny Pesky smile at a baseball news conference in Boston on Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011, announcing upcoming events to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park, the oldest operating Major League... View Photo »
Enos Slaughter stepped up to the plate. It was the sixth inning of the third game of the 1956 World Series. The Yankees were in lot of trouble. After winning the first two games at Ebbets Field, the Brooklyn Dodgers were leading Whitey Ford and the Yanke
The snatch is arguably the most complex weightlifting movement around. This makes it a formidable challenge to learn on your own when armed with just a textbook or a high-ranking YouTube video or two. Yet in spite of the long odds, every day thousands of
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In this photo taken Thursday March 10, 2011, caricatures of baseball greats Ted Williams, right, and Johnny Pesky, left, hang at the Pink Pony restaurant in Scottsdale, Ariz. It used to be the spring training hot spot. Then, it was gone. Back in the... View Photo »
Hereabouts in this quirky outpost called New England, there are more important jobs, like governor or archbishop, and more prestigious ones, too, like music director of the BSO, chief of staff at MGH, or Harvard’s Lord High Mikado over-seeing everything.
Luis Tiant, above, with Johnny Pesky on Sept. 6, 2010. DALLAS - Former Red Sox great Luis Tiant was not selected for induction into the Hall of Fame by the Golden Era Committee which announced its vote today. The committee chose nine-time All-Star Ron S
John Michael Pesky (born John Michael Paveskovich, September 27, 1919 in Portland, Oregon), nicknamed "The Needle," is a former Major League Baseball shortstop/third baseman who played in the American League from 1942 to 1954. He missed all of the 1943, 1944, and 1945 seasons while serving in World War II. Full Article
In this photo taken Thursday March 10, 2011, caricatures of baseball greats Ted Williams, right, and Johnny Pesky, left, hang at the Pink Pony restaurant in Scottsdale, Ariz. It used to be the spring training hot spot. Then, it was gone. Back in the day, the Pink Pony attracted Dizzy...
View Photo »In this photo taken Thursday March 10, 2011, caricatures of baseball greats Ted Williams, right, and Johnny Pesky, left, hang at the Pink Pony restaurant in Scottsdale, Ariz. It used to be the spring training hot spot. Then, it was gone. Back in the day, the Pink Pony attracted Dizzy...
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