Boston red sox
Boston Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox along with the American League joined the National League in 1901 to form Major League Baseball. The team name at the time was the Boston Americans. In 1907 the team name was changed to the Red Sox.
The Boston hockey team is the Boston Bruins.
The Boston Red Socks
The Boston Red Sox
The team that travels to the opposing home team stadium.
The New England Patriots have always been located in New England, more specifically in Massachusetts. The team was established in 1959 as the Boston Patriots and they played in stadiums in the Boston area. In 1971 the team moved to a new stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The team name was then changed to the New England Patriots.
Boston red socks
Foxboro (or Foxborough), Massachusetts (southwest of Boston about halfway between Boston and Providence, Rhode Island).
The team is called Boston Red "Socks."
The current Major League Baseball (MLB) team formerly known as the Bees is the Atlanta Braves. The team was known as the Boston Bees from 1936-1940. Below is an account of the team history, including its various team name changes: Boston Red Caps...1876-1882 Boston Beaneaters...1883-1906 Boston Doves...1907-1910 Boston Rustlers...1911-1911 Boston Braves...1912-1935 Boston Bees...1936-1940 Boston Braves...1941-1952 Milwaukee Braves...1953-1965 Atlanta Braves...1966-Present (as of 2012)