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Real Red Sox Hero's
November 11, 2008

The Boston Red sox are a storied franchise, and over the years they have had thier share of great players, they have also had their share of true American hero' s,  men that served thier country at the expense of their careers, real life heros who put thier lives on the line so you and I could remain free. Today I would like to pay tribute to these men,

One of these men is none other than the greatest hitter who ever lived, Ted Williams whos credentials were above reproach , he lost three years of his prime to WW ll,  and another to the Korean conflict, the 17 time allstar won two mvps , and was jobbed out of two more, as he did not win it in either of the two years he won the triple crown, he was a seven time batting champ and the last person ever to hit 400 hitting 406 in 1941, he was a nine time leader in slugging percentage a four time leader in home runs he led the league eight times in base on balls , Teddy ballgame had a more than decent shot at Babes home run record had he not lost these years in service to his country , Ted Williams  was a true american hero , a John Wayne in Baseball cleats.

Another of these men to serve was the Little professor, Dom Dimaggio the diminutive and lesser known brother of Yankee Great,  Joe Dimaggio , The  yankee clippers brother was quite a ballplayer in his own right,  and if not for his service to his country may have made the hall of fame himself.   This seven time all star led the league in runs twice , in triples once , stolen bases once,  and was the main reason Teddy ballgame had so many rbi's . his 34 game hitting streak in 1949 still stands as a red sox record to this day . and in 1948 his totals of 503 put outs and 526 chances stood as american league records for nearly 30 years

And let us not forget Johny Pesky , that fiesty shortstop with a career 307 batting average,  Johnny led the league in hits in  1942, 1946, and 1947 collecting over two hundred hits in each of those seasons ,he lost the 1943 and 1944 seasons to the war . Nicknamed needles he was in the top ten in on base percentage six times   A left handed hitter who threw right handed Pesky was a tough man for pitchers to strike out , he was the first american league player to score 6 runs in a nine inning game .

These three players among others,  were true american heroes,  as each sacrificed prime years of thier playing careers to fight for our right to be free.  Each of these men chose to serve our country,  and forsake personal and professional goals to do so , today we honor these men and others like them , for this is thier day .  God bless them , and god bless all who served .

Darkhalf~RSM~

Mininster of Red Sox Faith


-You better be good ~RSM
 

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Indeed, great American heroes...God Bless them all!
11/11/2008 7:00 PM
PEACE 14..
(online now)*
And they're not just great heroes, they're great men, too! Mr. Williams is no longer with us, but Mr. Pesky and Mr. DiMaggio are. A salute to those who are here with us, and those who have gone before us!
11/11/2008 7:20 PM
section15
The only American athlete I can think of recently with the heart to stand up and fight was Pat Tillman, another Bay Area native, RIP! I do however feel that the leagues give these guys (the military men) a huge moral boost by streaming footage and live games into combat areas! Its good to have something to take your mind away from everything else going on around you!
11/11/2008 7:30 PM
CaliGrow..
upvote...
11/11/2008 7:31 PM
CaliGrow..
Drop me an email darkhalf. You have my address
11/11/2008 8:25 PM
Play Ball
How about an email from you
11/11/2008 8:27 PM
Play Ball
Yes, Pat Tillman gave up a multi-million dollar contract with the Arizona Cardinals to serve with his brother and tragically lost his life in Afghansitan. God bless and Rest in Peace Pat.
11/11/2008 8:41 PM
PEACE 14..
(online now)*
Don't forget about Harry Agganis he was a Marine in the early fiftys.
11/11/2008 9:28 PM
Southsta..
True heroes, indeed... Thank you to all who have served and are serving now. Freedom isn't free, but we are because of you.
11/11/2008 10:02 PM
Bosoxblo..
Yes, God bless them all.
11/12/2008 6:33 AM
∞14/09..
Tips cap to all! Nice piece Ron.
11/12/2008 6:34 AM
~Joe Sox..
FANTASTIC Reverend...Thank you for putting this up here...without them,there is no us.
11/12/2008 7:08 AM
MIKEYMOM..
Thank you, great job!!! Heroes all!!!!
11/12/2008 7:31 AM
Rice HOF..
Thank you Rev! AMEN!
11/12/2008 7:41 AM
1st Wave..
AMEN REV! Wonderful writing as always!
11/12/2008 7:42 AM
1st Wave..
Thanks Teddy , Pesky and Dom and all the other lesser known and forgotten Ball Players that Sacrificed years of there lives , Walking away from what they loved to put there lives on the line for Our Country and Our Freedom . Great Blog Ron .........
11/12/2008 10:44 AM
Grampah ..
up vote
11/12/2008 10:44 AM
Grampah ..
For those interested in reading more about Ted Williams (the only Hall of Famer to serve in two wars - WWII and Korea), please try to locatae a copy of my book TED WILLIAMS AT WAR. It's an in-depth study on the subject. Bill Nowlin
11/13/2008 10:31 AM
Bill Now..
upvote
12/14/2008 11:42 PM
Wicked H..

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