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Best 1 Pedro Martinez

Pedro Martinez was a dominant Major League Baseball pitcher known for exceptional control and velocity. His career highlights include a record-breaking 2000 season with a 1.74 ERA and three Cy Young Awards. He is recognized as one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history, primarily benefiting pr...

2 Roger Clemens

Roger Clemens is widely regarded as one of Major League Baseball’s greatest pitchers. His sustained dominance spanned twenty-four seasons, marked by seven Cy Young Awards – a record for any pitcher. Clemens achieved over 4,672 strikeouts during his career with the Red Sox and Yankees, establishing h...

3 Ted Williams

Ted Williams was an elite Major League Baseball outfielder primarily known for his exceptional hitting prowess. He achieved a remarkable career batting average of .344 and is most famous for his 1941 season where he led the American League with a .406 average – a feat unmatched in modern baseball. H...

4 Carl Yastrzemski

Carl Yastrzemski is a Hall of Fame Red Sox outfielder who won the AL Triple Crown in 1967 and was the last AL player to achieve that feat until Miguel Cabrera in 2012.

5 Wade Boggs
Wade Boggs

Wade Boggs is a Hall of Fame third baseman for the Boston Red Sox who won five AL batting titles in the 1980s and compiled a career .328 batting average over 18 seasons.

6 David Ortiz

David Ortiz is a Hall of Fame designated hitter who won three World Series titles with the Boston Red Sox, hit 541 career home runs, and was named 2004 ALCS and World Series MVP.

7 Carlton Fisk

Carlton Fisk was a Hall of Fame catcher whose walk-off home run in Game 6 of the 1975 World Series is among baseball's most iconic moments; he set the career record for games caught at retirement.

8 Manny Ramirez

Right fielder who hit 555 career home runs, won two World Series titles with Boston, and was named World Series MVP in 2004, but received two PED suspensions late in his career.

9 Curt Schilling

Curt Schilling was a right-handed pitcher who won three World Series rings and famously pitched through a sutured tendon injury during the 2004 ALCS, producing the iconic "bloody sock" game.

10 Dustin Pedroia

Dustin Pedroia is a Boston Red Sox second baseman who won the 2008 AL MVP Award and four Gold Gloves while spending his entire career with the club.

11 Jim Rice
Jim Rice

Hall of Fame left fielder for the Boston Red Sox who won the 1978 AL MVP Award and led the AL in home runs three times during a dominant decade-long stretch.

12 Rafael Devers

Rafael Devers is a Dominican third baseman for the Boston Red Sox who delivered a key RBI double in Game 4 of the 2018 World Series, which Boston won for the franchise.

13 Dwight Evans

Boston Red Sox right fielder who won eight Gold Glove Awards across a 20-season career with Boston and finished with 385 home runs.

14 J.D. Martinez

J.D. Martinez is a right fielder who hit .330 with 43 home runs in 2018 for the Boston Red Sox, helping the club win the World Series that season.

15 Nomar Garciaparra

Boston Red Sox shortstop who won consecutive AL batting titles in 1999 and 2000 and was a six-time All-Star known for elite fielding.

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