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    Red Sox alphabet

    This has been done in a few other forums so i thought we should do one. The rules in case you don't know them Starting with A and going through the alphabet, skipping u,q, and x, see how many past or present Red Sox you can name. First or last name is ok.

    I'll start with Alex Gonzalez
    Don't blame us if we ever doubt you,
    You know we couldn't live without you
    Red Sox, you are the only only only!
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    Bobby Doerr

    Welcome back ARod. Hope you are a Yankee forever.
    Phil Rizzuto-a Yankee forever.

    Holy Cow

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    Carlton Fisk.

    Actually, we don't have to skip Q or U. I won't give them away, but there are at least two "Q" names I can think of and one "U" name.

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    Dutch Leonard

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    E

    Eddie Shore

    Welcome back ARod. Hope you are a Yankee forever.
    Phil Rizzuto-a Yankee forever.

    Holy Cow

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    Fred Lynn

    The more of these games the merrier.

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    Reid Nichols
    "He could hit better with a broken arm than we could with two good arms." - Jerry Coleman (on Ted Williams)

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    Buck O'Brien from 1912 champs.

    Welcome back ARod. Hope you are a Yankee forever.
    Phil Rizzuto-a Yankee forever.

    Holy Cow

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    Jim Pagliaroni
    "He could hit better with a broken arm than we could with two good arms." - Jerry Coleman (on Ted Williams)

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    Luis Quintana

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    Ed Romero .

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