This Red Sox and Athletics outfielder was known for his poofy hair and fast feet.
The most recent brawl occuring at second base in Cleveland
Jose Ramirez and Tim Anderson
This All-Star Centerfielder won a Gold Glove, ALCS MVP, and a World Series in his 8-year Sox tenure
Jackie Bradley Jr.
2018-2019, 2021-present
Alex Cora
This "Prime-Time" Player, played for both the Yankees and Cowboys
Deion Sanders
One of many Red Sox vs. Yankees brawls that was started by a 2004 captain
Jason Varitek and Alex Rodriguez
This 2015 All-Star Utility man also won a World Series in 2018
Brok Holt
2012
Bobby Valentine
This four-sport UCLA athlete's number is worn once a year by the entire MLB
Jackie Robinson
This previously mentioned Red Sox Hall of Famer spent his entire 16 year career in the outfield at Fenway
Jim Rice
A 46 Year old pitcher was charged at in 1993 which caused a bench-clearing brawl
Nolan Ryan and Robin Ventura
This Third Baseman played 232 games with the red sox while only suiting up for Milwaukee in 11 games during the 2016 season
Will Middlebrooks
2020
Rob Roenicke
This Heisman Trophy winner played in the minor leagues and won a playoff game as QB in the NFL
Tim Tebow
This outfielder won 4 championships in the state of New York during his 17-year career
Darryl Strawberry
During the 2003 ALCS one Red Sox pitcher decided to take out a 72-year-old coach
Pedro Martinez and Don Zimmer
This Red Sox Right Fielder hit 31 home runs only 2 years ago before switching teams 3 times since 2021
Hunter Renfroe
*Daily Double*
2004-2011
Terry Francona
This Heisman player was drafted Top-10 in two professional leagues before choosing the NFL
Kyler Murray
This Angel nicknamed "King Fish" played his entire career from 1992-2006 with the Angels
Tim Salmon
This battle between the subways in New York was ignited by a bat being thrown
Roger Clemens and Mike Piazza
This Southpaw outfielder has played 39 games for the Sox and 20 for the Brewers all in 2023
Raimel Tapia
1976-1980
Don Zimmer
This 5-time stolen base champion also competed in the final four for Arizona at the 1988 March-Madness
Kenny Lofton