| Fans want Red Sox tickets, come what may. Red | | | | Sox reached the 1946 World Series. |
| Sox, a professional baseball team based in Boston, | | | | The 1950s was a period of distress for the Red |
| Massachusetts are currently the reigning World | | | | Sox. A decade later, year 1967 gave a fresh |
| Champions. The "Red Sox" nicknamed the BoSox | | | | lease of life to the team with Yastrzemski and |
| are one of the American League's eight charter | | | | Tony Conigliaro, the youngest player in Major |
| franchises. | | | | League Baseball to hit his 100th home run. In the |
| The name 'Red Sox' refers to the red hose in the | | | | 1970s, Fred Lynn won both the American League |
| team uniform. Their club was founded in Boston in | | | | Rookie of the Year award and the Most Valuable |
| 1901. A member of the Major League and of the | | | | Player award. The 1978 playoff game, against the |
| American League, the Fenway Park has been the | | | | Yankees was the closest that the Red Sox got |
| team's ballpark since 1912. | | | | to the World Series through the decade. |
| Early History | | | | In the 1980s, the team's fortunes changed again |
| The Red Sox have an interesting history. | | | | with exceptional performances by Jim Rice, |
| Pittsburgh Pirates were their arch rivals in their | | | | Dwight Evans, Don Baylor, and future Hall of |
| first World Series in early 1990s. By 1918, the | | | | Famer Wade Boggs. |
| Red Sox won its fifth World Series. Soon after | | | | The Red Sox won the AL East for the first time |
| began one of the longest championship droughts | | | | in 11 seasons. Postseason 1988, Joe Morgan took |
| in baseball history called the "Curse of the | | | | over as GM and the club won 12 games in a row, |
| Bambino". This is in reference to the tradeoff of | | | | in what is referred to till date as 'Morgan Magic'. |
| Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees in 1920. | | | | During the 1990s period, the Red Sox had some |
| Thereafter, the team's fortunes changed only | | | | success, but were unable to return to the caliber |
| after 2004, when the team won their sixth World | | | | of a World Series' team. Yet the 1996 season had |
| Series Championship. | | | | its individual highlights. Roger Clemens tied his |
| During the 1900s, New York Highlanders were the | | | | major league record. Tony Armas, Jr. and Carl |
| main rivals of the Red Sox. Through this period, | | | | Pavano were the star players in this period. |
| several players helped the newly named Red Sox | | | | Red Sox From Year 2002 Till Date |
| recover the game. Fans bought Red Sox tickets | | | | Year 2002, saw Epstein become the youngest |
| and cheered Center fielder Tris Speaker, Duffy, | | | | general manager in the history of the Major |
| Tris Speaker, Harry Hooper, Joe Wood and Lewis | | | | Leagues. The Red Sox faced the St. Louis |
| Smokey. | | | | Cardinals again in the 2004 World Series and went |
| Joseph Lannin, the owner signed Babe Ruth on, | | | | on to win the game, notching its first World |
| who propelled the team to a winning streak of | | | | Series in 86 years with some terrific playing. |
| the World Series through 1915-1918. Baby Ruth | | | | Shortly, Jason Varitek was named the team |
| was like a magnet for baseball lovers who bought | | | | captain. |
| Red Sox tickets to watch him play. However, in | | | | Theo Epstein became the General Manager. As |
| January 2, 1920, after Babe Ruth was sold to the | | | | the GM, Epstein restocked the team for 2007. He |
| rival New York Yankees, the "Greatest Rivalry on | | | | negotiated an agreement with Japanese star |
| Earth" began. More sales of players like Schang, | | | | pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka and Julio Lugo and |
| Harry Harper, Mike McNally Everett Scott, and | | | | brought them into the team. In the 2007 World |
| Bullet Joe Bush followed leading to Red Sox's poor | | | | Series, the Red Sox defeated the Colorado |
| show in the 1920s and 1930s. From 1925 to 1932, | | | | Rockies and captured their second World title in |
| the only bright spot of the team was Earl Webb. | | | | four years. |
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