Lou Boudreau.
Boudreau was manager of the Red Sox between 1952-1954 and compiled a three season record of 229-232.
Jim Piersall started 148 games in right field for the 1953 Red Sox.
The Boston Braves existed between 1912, and 1952 before moving to Milwaukee in 1953, and Atlanta in 1966. They are part of the original franchise of the Boston Red Stockings (1871-1876) Their name Boston Braves, was changed to the Boston Bees in 1936, and back to the Braves in 1941. From 1876-1882 the team name was the Boston Red Caps, and from 1883 -1906 the Boston Beaneaters. From 1907 -1910 the franchise was called the Boston Doves, in 1911 they were called the Boston Rustlers, before the name was change to Braves in 1912.
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The Red Sox and Boston Braves both played in the city of Boston between 1901-1952. The Braves moved to Milwaukee in 1953 and then to Atlanta in 1966.
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1901. The first year of operation of the American League was 1901. But at that time, they were not called the Red Sox. They were just called the Boston Americans.
The Boston Red Sox used to be called the Boston Braves.
Fenway is the name of the baseball stadium in Boston, home to the Red Sox.
The Boston Red Sox, unlike some other teams, actually play in the city they take their name from. Boston is, of course, in Massachusetts.
Yes, there was both an American League team and a National League team in Boston between 1901-1952. The Braves moved to Milwaukee for the 1953 season.
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