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  1. 25 de ago. de 2020 · August 25, 2020. Most fans are familiar with Fred Lynn ’s career. A superstar in six-plus seasons with the Red Sox — good for a 142 wRC+ and 30.7 WAR — Lynn subsequently fell short of those lofty standards after being dealt to the Angels following the 1980 season. Even so, he continued to be a solid player despite myriad injuries.

  2. Fred Lynn played 17 seasons for 5 teams, including the Red Sox and Angels. He had a .283 batting average, 1,960 hits, 306 home runs, 1,111 RBIs and 1,063 runs scored.

  3. 23 de jan. de 2023 · On this date in 1981, the Boston Red Sox trade my favorite player in the whole wide world, Freddy Lynn, to the California Angels. I was devastated. I still haven’t gotten over it. There isn’t a guy in New England our age who hasn’t imitated your batting stance warm up - whether in Little League, high School or in a wiffle ball game, or ...

  4. View the profile of San Diego Padres Left Fielder Fred Lynn on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  5. 9 de ago. de 2023 · Fred Lynn, 71, talks about hitting on Aug. 4 at his Carlsbad home. During his 17 seasons in the big leagues, Lynn won four Gold Gloves as an outfielder and an American League batting title (1979 ...

  6. Lynn was the first player to achieve this trifecta. Fredric Michael Lynn was born on February 3, 1952, in Chicago, Illinois, to Fred and Marie Lynn. At age one his family moved to Southern California. He was an only child, and after his parents' divorce in 1965 he lived with his father, a textile service executive.

  7. The remaining six are Mickey Mantle (1962), Willie Mays (1965), Joe Morgan (1976), Fred Lynn (1979), Larry Walker (1999) and Joe Mauer (2009). This is, as expected, an outstanding group of players. Five are Hall of Famers. One would be a certain Hall of Famer if it were not for concern for steroids. One is active, one still on the ballot and ...