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  1. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Wade Boggs. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

  2. Complete career MLB stats for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays Third Baseman Wade Boggs on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  3. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wade_BoggsWade Boggs - Wikipedia

    Wade Anthony Boggs (born June 15, 1958) is an American former professional baseball third baseman. He spent 18 seasons in Major League Baseball, primarily with the Boston Red Sox.

  4. Wade Anthony Boggs. Nickname: Chicken Man. Born: 6/15/1958 in Omaha, NE. Draft: 1976, Boston Red Sox, Round: 7, Overall Pick: 166. High School: Henry B. Plant, Tampa, FL.

  5. Wade Boggs Stats by Baseball Almanac. Wade Anthony Boggs was a Major League Baseball player with the Boston Red Sox ( 1982 - 1992 ), New York Yankees ( 1993 - 1997 ), and Tampa Bay Devil Rays ( 1998 - 1999 ).

  6. Wade Boggs played 18 seasons for the Red Sox, Yankees and Devil Rays. He had a .328 batting average, 3,010 hits, 118 home runs, 1,014 RBIs and 1,513 runs scored. He won 2 Gold Glove awards, 8 Silver Slugger awards and 1 World Series. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2005.

  7. View the profile of Tampa Bay Devil Rays Third Baseman Wade Boggs on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  8. Wade Boggs played 18 seasons for the Red Sox, Yankees and Devil Rays. He had a .328 batting average, 3,010 hits, 118 home runs, 1,014 RBIs and 1,513 runs scored. He won 2 Gold Glove awards, 8 Silver Slugger awards and 1 World Series. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2005.

  9. With his 724 minor league hits, Boggs' total of 3,734 hits in organized baseball is sixth all-time. In 1998, he became the third major league player to homer on his 40th birthday, following Bob Thurman (1957) and Joe Morgan (1983).

  10. Wade Boggs compiled a career batting average of .328 with 118 home runs and 1014 RBI in his 2440-game career with the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Devil Rays. He began playing during the 1982 season and last took the field during the 1999 campaign.

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