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Apr 10, 1981 · Beginning on March 18, 1981, Comiskey Park was the new ballpark where Carlton Fisk would work to hone his craft. The catcher known as “Pudge” signed on the dotted line of a five-year $3 million contract with the Chicago White Sox. It would seem unlikely that the Boston Red Sox, Fisk’s former team, would have let him test the free-agent ...
4/10/81: In his first game back in Boston after joining the White Sox, Carlton Fisk hits a clutch two-run home run in the eighth
Apr 11, 1981 · Former Boston catcher Carlton Fisk, silencing the booing in Fenway Park, hit a three-run home run in the eighth inning yesterday to lead the Chicago White Sox in an American League opener.
4/10/81: In his first game back in Boston after joining the White Sox, Carlton Fisk hits a clutch two-run home run in the eighth
May 11, 1981 · At approximately 11 a.m. on April 10, Carlton Fisk arrived at Fenway Park, just as he had nine times before on Opening Day. This time, however, his 9-year-old son, Casey, had to show him the way to the visiting team's clubhouse. Casey's father, you see, was now a member of the Chicago White Sox.
- Steve Wulf
Apr 10, 2020 · On April 10, 1981 the Baseball Season opened in Fenway Park and Carlton Fisk, the heart and soul, and 1975 Game 6 World series hero, had changed his Sox. From Red to White. He had signed a new contract on March 18 to play for the Chicago White Sox. In the season opener in a scene only fit for the movies, the White Sox were down 2-0 in the top ...
2000. Vote. 79.6% (second ballot) Carlton Ernest Fisk (born December 26, 1947), [1] nicknamed " Pudge " and " the Commander ", is an American former professional baseball catcher who played 24 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago White Sox. In 1972, he was the first player to be unanimously voted ...