Boston Red Sox
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The American League franchise in Boston was known as the Boston Pilgrims for four seasons, from 1903-1906. (In 1901, the team's nickname was the Boston Americans; in 1902, it was the Boston Somersets; from 1907 to the present, the nickname has been the Boston Red Sox.) One notable member of the Boston Pilgrims was pitcher Cy Young.
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Yes, the Boston Red Sox were known as the Americans from 1901-1907. Red Sox became the official nickname for the team in 1908.
The St. Louis Cardinals played against the Boston Red Sox in the 1967 World Series, and defeated them in 7 games.
The Red Sox entered the American League as one of the eight original teams in 1901. They were known as the Americansbetween 1901-1907. The nickname was changed to Red Sox for the 1908 season.
The 1967 St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Boston Red Sox in seven games.
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The Boston Red Sox were established in 1901.
Ken Poulsen debuted on July 3, 1967, playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park II; he played his final game on July 14, 1967, playing for the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park II.
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