Here's a list of all the catchers from 1979 to 2005 that caught for the Red Sox:
Boston REDSOX
CAREER
1979-2005
C
GAMES G
1 Jason Varitek 918
2 Rich Gedman 858
3 Tony Pena 539
4 Gary Allenson 385
5 Scott Hatteberg 369
6 Doug Mirabelli 253
7 Bill Haselman 185
8 Rick Cerone 180
9 John Marzano 167
10 Carlton Fisk 154
11 Marc Sullivan 137
12 Mike Stanley 120
13 Mike Macfarlane 111
14 Bob Melvin 76
15 Jeff Newman 75
16 Damon Berryhill 67
17 Rich Rowland 50
18 John Flaherty 47
19 Mike O'Berry 43
20 Dave Rader 34
21 Bob Montgomery 31
22 Dave Valle 28
23 Danny Sheaffer 25
24 Dave Sax 20
25 Dave Schmidt 15
T26 Alex Delgado 14
T26 Creighton Gubanich 14
28 Roger LaFrancois 8
29 Kelly Shoppach 7
30 Lenny Webster 6
T31 Joe Oliver 5
T31 Walt McKeel 5
T31 Eric Wedge 5
34 Mandy Romero 4
35 Sandy Martinez 3
T36 Kevin L. Brown 2
T36 Ted Sizemore 2
T38 Steve Lyons 1
T38 Larry Wolfe 1
T38 Steve Lomasney 1
T38 Shawn Wooten 1
T38 Marcus Jensen 1
T38 Mike Greenwell 1
T38 Jim Leyritz 1
T38 Andy Dominique 1
T38 Randy Kutcher 1
T38 John Lickert 1
Catcher that started the most games in the season is bolded:
1970: Ed Herrmann, Duane Josephson, Chuck Brinkman, Art Kusyner
1971: Ed Herrmann, Tom Egan, Chuck Brinkman
1972: Ed Herrmann, Tom Egan, Chuck Brinkman
1973: Ed Herrmann, Pete Varney, Chuck Brinkman
1974: Ed Herrmann, Pete Varney, Chuck Brinkman, Brian Downing
1975: Brian Downing, Pete Varney
1976: Brian Downing, Pete Varney, Phil Roof, Jim Essian, George Enright
1977: Jim Essian, Brian Downing, Bill Nahorodny
1978: Bill Nahorodny, Larry Johnson, Mike Colbern, Marv Foley
1979: Milt May, Bill Nahorodny, Mike Colbern, Marv Foley
The starting or primary catchers for the White Sox in the 50s were: 1950 and 1951 - Phil Masi 1952 through 1959 - Sherm Lollar
yes, a high school softball catchers glove can be white.
White Sox catchers that started the most games in the season listed: 1960-1961: Sherm Lollar 1962: Cam Carreon 1963-1965: J.C. Martin 1966: John Romano 1967: J.C. Martin 1968: Duane Josephson 1969: Ed Herrmann Backups included Chuck Brinkman, Don Pavletich, Gerry McNertney, Smoky Burgess, and Bob Roselli.
No.
The White Sox were dubbed the Black Sox after the controversial claim that the White Sox "threw" (purposely lost) the 1919 World Series.
For the first three years (1901-1903) of the franchise, the White Sox were known as the White Stockings. The name was changed to White Sox for the 1904 season.
Starters: 1980: Bruce Kimm 1981-1989: Carlton Fisk Backups included Jim Essian, Marc Hill, Joel Skinner, Ron Karkovice, and Ron Hassey.
Rays are 4 and 6 vs SoxGame by gameApril 18: White Sox 9, Rays 2April 19: Rays 5, White Sox 9April 20: White Sox 6, Rays 0May 29: White Sox 5, Rays 1May 30: Rays 2, White Sox 1May 31: White Sox 2, Rays 0June 1: Rays 4, White Sox 3Aug. 22: Rays 9, White Sox 4Aug. 23: Rays 5, White Sox 3Aug. 24: White Sox 6, Rays 5
Which Sox, the Red Sox or the White Sox?
In the major leagues, just two, the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago White Sox.
Monroe White Sox was created in 1938.
Evansville White Sox was created in 1966.