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In game 6 of the 1986 World Series, Boston Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner let an easy ground ball through his legs letting the winning run score. Boston could have won the series in game 7 but they choked.
Even though Wade Boggs started his first MLB game at first base, he was actually drafted as a shortstop. After playing both first and third base during his rookie season, he became the starting third baseman for the Boston Red Sox the following year.
Ron Darling started for the Mets and Bruce Hurst started for the Red Sox. The Red Sox won Game 1, 1-0.
They beat the most feared team of the 60's, The Baltimore Orioles in 1969 and in 86' they beat the Boston Red Sox when Red Sox First baseman, Bill Buckner let a ball roll through his legs in the bottom of the ninth inning Scoring the winning run that is true!
the first emblem of the Boston Red Sox was similar to the one they have now. it was two red socks with white heels and toes. there was no baseball saying "Boston Red Sox" in the back round