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  2. Pablo Sandoval - Wikipedia

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    Sandoval with the Red Sox. On November 24, 2014, Sandoval came to an agreement with the Boston Red Sox on a five-year, $90 million contract with a sixth year club option of $17 million or a $5 million buy-out. [63] [64] The deal was officially announced on November 25. [65] Sandoval said, "It was a tough decision for me.

  3. Fans React To The New Boston Red Sox Jerseys - AOL

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    The Boston Red Sox are sporting new uniforms this weekend as part of Nike’s MLB “City Connect” series. Unfortunately, the early reviews on the new jerseys are overwhelmingly negative. MLB ...

  4. Logos and uniforms of the Boston Red Sox - Wikipedia

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    The Red Sox alternate home uniform jersey is red and worn with white pants. The original version of the red jersey was introduced in 2003. "RED SOX" is displayed across the chest in blue lettering outlined in white. Like the regular home uniforms, it does not feature the player's name on the back, with numbers in blue with white trim.

  5. MLB World Reacts To The New Boston Red Sox Uniforms - AOL

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    The Red Sox released a video showing off Major League Baseball’s first jersey collaboration with Nike, known as the City Connect series. The post MLB World Reacts To The New Boston Red Sox ...

  6. Ranking all MLB City Connect jerseys, from the Dodgers ... - AOL

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    Rafael Devers and the Red Sox were the first team to debut City Connect jerseys back in April of 2021. (Photo by Billie Weiss/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images) (Billie Weiss/Boston Red Sox via Getty ...

  7. Boston Red Sox - Wikipedia

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    The name Red Sox, chosen by owner John I. Taylor after the 1907 season, refers to the red hose in the team uniform beginning in 1908. Sox had been previously adopted for the Chicago White Sox by newspapers needing a headline-friendly form of Stockings, as "Stockings Win!" in large type did not fit in a column.