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mlb.mlb.com/bos/history/timeline4.jspHowever, the Red Sox were again swept out of the playoffs, this time by the Indians in three games in the newly formatted Division Series. It brought Boston's postseason losing streak to 13 games. 1996 -In his final season with the Red Sox, Roger Clemens tied his own Major League record by registering 20 strikeouts against the Tiger on Sept. 18.
Timeline - 1900s | Boston Red Sox
www.mlb.com › redsox › history1901. Denton True "Cy" Young -- More commonly known as "Cy," the big right hander spent nearly 20 years in the big leagues and set the pitching standard for all of baseball to follow. He was the only pitcher in baseball's first 100 years to win 500 games, including three no-hit shutouts and a perfect game on May 5, 1904.
History of the Boston Red Sox - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Boston_Red_SoxIn his third year as owner, Frazee sold Babe Ruth to the rival New York Yankees on January 2, 1920 for $100,000. Ruth had just broken the single-season home run record, hitting 29 in 1919. Legend has it that Frazee did so in order to finance the Broadway play No, No, Nanette, starring "a friend", but the play did not open on Broadway until 1925 (the play is in fact what paid off the loan). During that period, the Red Sox, White Sox and Yankees had a détente; they were called "Insurrec…
Red Sox Timeline | Boston Red Sox
mlb.mlb.com › bos › historyA Rookie Ignites. Years before Robert Redford starred as "The Natural," a kid from California joined the Red Sox and played with such style and grace that it seems Roy Hobbs was patented after him. Fred Lynn started his first full season in 1975, and went on to set history as the only player to be both Rookie of the Year and MVP in the same season.