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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…
1975 RED SOX REVISITED: Fred Lynn talks about the three homers in Detroit, the catch in New York, and much more
Here is a great article about Fred Lynn from Boston Herald writer Greg Sullivan. http://www.heraldnews.com/article/20150519/SPORTS/150516276
Fred Lynn Jons MLB Central 5/14/15 Phone Interview
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Fred Lynn Jim Rice Dwight Evans Interview 40th anniversary 1975 Red Sox
Watch Fred Lynn with Jim Rice and Dwight Evans discuss the 1975 World Series.
Fred Lynn Celebrates with The 1975 Red Sox at Fenway Park
Fred Lynn and the rest of the 1975 Red Sox team celebrated the 40th anniversary of that teams' amazing season and near World Series victory.
Fred Lynn Interview With Elliott Harris & David Spada on Sports & Torts 3/24/15
Fred spke with Sports & Torts hosts Elliot Harris & David Spada on 3/24/15. It was a wonderful interview with great sports insight and classic
Fred Lynn Bobblehead Day 9/22/15 Fenway Park Rays Vs Redsox
On September 22, 2015 with the Tampa Bay Rays in town versus the Boston Red Sox, Fenway Park and the Boston Red Sox will be
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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.