This Day in Red Sox History
August 17
1904: In
1914: The Red Sox beat the Manchester Amoskeags from the New England League 4 – 2, in an exhibition game. On the mound is “Babe” Ruth, who one day later will be sent to the Providence Grays (International League), after clearing waivers.
1940: Jimmie Foxx sets a club record when he hits a home run for the fifth straight game. Foxx’s homer helps to lift the Sox over the visiting Senators 12-9.
1950:
1979: The Red Sox purchase veteran 2B Ted Sizemore from the Chicago Cubs for a player to be named later (C Mike O’Berry).
1986:
1996: “The Rocket” Rodger Clemens, shutout the Angles 6 – 0, get his first shut out since April 20, 1994. It also is his 37th career shutout, and only one behind Cy Young for the most all time in a Red Sox uniform.
1997: In the last game of a four game sweep of the Twins, Nomar Garciaparra hits in his 20th consecutive game. In doing so he ties a team record for a rookie. The only other person to do it is Fred Lynn.
By Mac Stepp Jr
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