American Hall of Famer whose five batting titles, career .328 average and outstanding defence at third base produced one of the most underrated and consistent careers in the history of the Boston Red Sox.
Wade Boggs is one of baseball's greatest hitters, a five-time AL batting champion with the Boston Red Sox who hit .328 over a 18-year career. Known for his exceptional discipline and bat control, Boggs had an extraordinary ability to draw walks and avoid strikeouts, producing seven consecutive seasons with over 200 hits. His transition to the New York Yankees and World Series title in 1996 added to his legendary career.
Third baseman known for exceptional hitting ability and batting titles
How They Played
Contact hitter with excellent plate discipline and defensive skills at third base
Lasting Impact
Hall of Fame third baseman, one of the greatest contact hitters in baseball history