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Fred E. Lynn
6/5/1928 – 2/20/2020
Freddie The Fox passed away peacefully on Thursday surrounded by family. He lived life to the fullest and loved his friends and family unconditionally.
LATEST FRED LYNN NEWS & INTERVIEWS…
Fred Lynn Makes an Appearance in Baseball Digest 2016!
Fred Lynn has a great caricature and a wonderful display about his career in the August/September issue. You don't have to run out and get
FRED LYNN WAS ONE OF A KIND – JULY 7, 2015
The original version of this article appeared on Baseball Prospectus Boston. Also found here, http://www.sportsonearth.com/article/135348010/fred-lynn-red-sox-rookie-of-the-year-mvp BY BRYAN GROSNICK JULY 7, 2015 We, as fans, all want
Fred Lynn Interview About His All-Star Grand Slam on High Heat with Christopher Russo
What a great interview with Fred Lynn. Christopher Russo and Fred discuss his ALl-Star game grand slam, along with highlights of his career and the
Fox 5 San Diego. All-Star Game Memories: Fred Lynn
Check out this great TV interview with Fred Lynn as he discusses . http://fox5sandiego.com/2016/05/16/all-star-game-memories-fred-lynn/ Snippet from the article: SAN DIEGO -- As we count down
BeanTownBlog617: Interview with Former Boston Red Sox Center Fielder Fred Lynn 5-8-2016
Check out Fred's latest interview with Nick Galle of BeanTownBlog617, a great blog site in the heart of Boston. Check out the site at beantownblog617.sportsblog.com/. Fred
MLB Forgotten Game 7 of Reds-Red Sox ’75 World Series Still Haunts Players, Coaches
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2582388-forgotten-game-7-of-reds-red-sox-75-world-series-still-haunts-players-coaches By Scott Miller, National MLB Columnist Oct 29, 2015 It is the baseball equivalent of losing American Gothic. Misplacing the master tape of Springsteen's Born to
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Thomas Kane wrote and performed this amazing melody. Tommy Kane was from Bayridge Brooklyn. He was one of Fred’s biggest fans and he did it in New York City. He watched all of Fred’s greatest moments from his living room. Tommy Kane passed away in 2011 due to cancer. We all miss him and to his friends and family, here is our dedication to such a great fan of Fred.