Jeff Reardon

In 1992 four-time All Star Jeff Reardon tallied his 342nd save to break Rollie Fingers MLB record for saves; he retired with 367 in his career.
Read More >In 1992 four-time All Star Jeff Reardon tallied his 342nd save to break Rollie Fingers MLB record for saves; he retired with 367 in his career.
Read More >Dave Dombrowski built pennant-winning teams in Florida, Detroit, Boston, and Philadelphia; he earned rings with the Marlins and Red Sox.
Read More >Gary Gaetti homered in his first MLB at bat; 6 years later he became the first to slug home runs in his first two postseason plate appearances.
Read More >Four-time champion and 2000 inductee to the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame Larry Gardner claimed the first walk-off in World Series history in 1912.
Read More >The 1935 batting champion, second baseman Buddy Myer tallied 2,135 hits, a .303 batting average, a .389 on-base percentage, and 1,174 runs scored.
Read More >Boston’s Golden Outfield of Duffy Lewis, Tris Speaker & Harry Hooper is considered one of the greatest fly-catching trios in baseball history.
Read More >Once a pinch hitter for Ty Cobb, Bob Fothergill held the AL’s single-season pinch-hit mark and MLB’s career record when he played his last game.
Read More >In 2018, Mookie Betts became the first player in MLB history to win the Most Valuable Player, Silver Slugger, Gold Glove, batting title , and World Series in the same season.
Read More >Two-time World Series champion David Wells authored a perfect game, won 239 games, had two top-3 Cy Young finishes and a 53.4 career WAR.
Read More >Best remembered for his part in the 1919 World Series scandal, 209-game winner Eddie Cicotte won 50 games in his final two seasons and finished with 59.0 career WAR.
Read More >"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"
~Jacques Barzun, 1954