Wade Boggs says he is cancer-free ... The Hall of Fame third baseman, who was drafted by the Red Sox and played for them from 1982 to 1992, announced in September 2024 that he had been diagnosed ...
Five months after being diagnosed with prostate cancer, Wade Boggs is now cancer free. "An extremely emotional day," the former Red Sox third baseman posted on X (formerly Twitter) back on Feb. 7.
Is it any wonder some of Craig Breslow’s Red Sox sabermetric analytic army might have little use for Rice and his 406 total ...
A Hall of Famer, Boggs earned eight All-Star nods during his time with the Red Sox. He spent 1982-1992 with Boston, slashing a ridiculous .338/.428/.462 with a 142 OPS+.
After being diagnosed with prostate cancer last year, Baseball Hall of Famer Wade Boggs posted a video of him ringing the bell for cancer survivors on Monday. Boggs, 66, posted he was cancer-free ...
Boggs was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame for his illustrious career in the sport in 2005. The five-time battling champion made his debut in Major League Baseball with the Boston Red Sox in 1982.
Wade Boggs, who collected 3,010 hits and five batting titles over 18 major league seasons with the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays, announced Friday he is cancer free.
It was only a coincidence that the barnstorming Savannah Bananas were playing at JetBlue Park Sunday afternoon just as the Red Sox were ... True, Wade Boggs didn’t win his first Gold Glove ...