Baseball Hall of Famer Wade Boggs says he's been declared cancer-free two years after announcing that he had been diagnosed ...
In what was a first in the illustrious history of the Red Sox, six Hall of Famers who all have their numbers retired on the ...
The Red Sox welcomed six of the club’s greatest players back to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the team’s first home game ...
While New York Yankees’ postseason dreams have long been over, it’s been nearly 30 years since one of their most iconic names claimed his lone championship. Beer, chicken, baseball and Wade Boggs ...
In Boston for a ceremony, the longtime Tampa resident says a new stadium will “light up” and “energize” the community.
Baseball Hall of Famer Wade Boggs announced some good news on Friday, with the former Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays star confirming he's "cancer free." Boggs, 66, said in ...
After being diagnosed with prostate cancer last year, Baseball Hall of Famer Wade Boggs posted a video of him ringing the bell for cancer survivors on Monday. Boggs, 66, posted he was cancer-free Feb.
If the Red Sox have taught us anything over the last century-plus, it’s that numbers matter. Pennants matter. Beards matter. And when you’re talking about No. 26, there’s really only one place to ...
We caught up with the two Hall of Famers inside the ballpark on Friday.
Baseball legend Wade Boggs is sharing some tough personal news this week. Boggs revealed in a post to his X page Saturday that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. He shared a picture of a ...
Wade Boggs checks almost every box in the hobby. He is a Hall of Famer who was one of the best players of the 1980s. He was superstitious, famously eating chicken before every game. “Chicken Man” is a ...
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