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Yes
The color of their uniforms is Carmine red
The Red Sox wear green uniforms on special occasions like St. Patrick's day.
The Red Sox usually wear their red jerseys when they play afternoon games during Sunday games
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.
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no but they usually do. They are not REQUIRED to wear Red Sox, however, per MLB rules, ALL uniforms on a team must match. THerefore, one player cannot wear blue socks while the rest of the team wears red, etc.
red sox
because he found that red was the other kings color...
White is worn for home games, in addition to the red, dark blue, and green (for St. Pat's Day). Grey is for away games.
Up until 1908, the Red Sox were called the Boston Americans to differentiate them from the Boston Nationals. The Nationals decided to start the 1908 season with blue socks instead of their drab red socks. The Americans upon hearing of this, decided to change to a bright red sock (scandelous then!) and take up the name Red Sox.