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Fred Lynn became a Red Sox icon 50 years ago this summer. His 1975 season was so spectacular that he became Major League ...
The most famous player of them all was Fred Lynn, who was a superstar for the Red Sox for 10 seasons. Lynn broke onto the scene in 1975 and won both Rookie of the Year and MVP, and was a nine-time ...
Fred Lynn wishes Roman Anthony luck wearing his former number: Red Sox Nation has been fixated on the recent promotion of top MLB prospect Roman Anthony to the big league roster earlier this week.
Kristian Campbell, Marcelo Mayer and Roman Anthony have each hit home runs in the majors this season, matching a feat the Boston Red Sox haven't seen since Dwight Evans, Jim Rice and Fred Lynn.
Karl Ravech, Mike Patrick, Fred Lynn, Tim Brando, Erin Andrews. All the ESPN talent at the CWS made the pilgrimage to Pauli’s.
Hoping it’s good for Roman, too," Lynn wrote, accompanied by a close-up picture of the back of Anthony's jersey. Lynn slashed .308/.383/.520 in a Red Sox uniform from 1974 to 1980.
2025 – Roman Anthony, Kristian Campbell, Marcelo Mayer 1974 – Dwight Evans, Jim Rice, Fred Lynn — J.P. Long (@SoxNotes) June 17, 2025 ...
It also helps that No. 19 has a far more auspicious place in Red Sox lore: Nine-time All-Star Fred Lynn made the number famous in Boston, and he wasted no time giving Anthony his stamp of approval.
I still remember that the last card in the last pack I ripped open was a holy-grail rookie card of my favorite player, Fred Lynn, who would go on to win 1975’s Rookie of the Year honors as well ...
Lynn, who played for the Red Sox from 1974-80, slashed .308/.383/.520 during his tenure, made his straight All-Star appearances while in Boston and hit 124 home runs.
1975 — Fred Lynn batted in 10 runs with three homers, a triple and a single in a 15-1 Boston Red Sox victory over the Detroit Tigers. Lynn’s 16 total bases tied an AL record.