WELCOME TO FREDLYNN.COM!
THE OFFICIAL HOME OF FRED LYNN SINCE 1999
“Hi, this is Fred Lynn. Thank you for stopping by Fredlynn.com. Hopefully, you will enjoy browsing this site as much as I did playing ball. Feel free to leave comments on our blog, videos, and other pages. I’d love to hear from you. You can also keep up with me on Facebook and Twitter.”
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…
No matching Red Sox’ Gold Dust Twins
By Dan Shaughnessy | Globe Staff | March 30, 2014 Originally posted on Boston Globe.com here, http://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2014/03/29/gold-dust-twins-made-landmark-year-for-red-sox/uKLUWuH8zEkFHICiMZw2fK/story.html FORT MYERS, Fla. — The Red Sox have a
Fred Lynn to Cal Ripken Jr. on “Sad” State of Baseball
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqCF8kwrHFY Published July 18, 2013
Kittle, Lynn put heads together, only All-Star grand-slammer the end result
www.ChicagoBaseballMuseum.org info@ChicagoBaseballMuseum.org By George Castle, CBM Historian, Posted Monday, July 15, 2013 A couple of homeboys put their heads together on a memorable July night
American Way Magazine, A Perfect Game
A Perfect Game By Adam Pitluk, Editor This article was originally posted in American Airlines magazine, American Way Magazine. This magazine is found on all
Boston Red Sox legend Fred Lynn thinks Jackie Bradley’s time is now
By Gordon Edes | ESPNBoston.com Originally Posted on ESPN BOSTON. Getty ImagesCould Jackie Bradley Jr. make the same rookie impact as Fred Lynn did in
MVP Award has evolved since Fred Lynn won it
originally posted on ComcastSportsnet Like many baseball fans, Fred Lynn will be tuned in later today when the MVP awards for both the American
CONTACT FRED LYNN FOR YOUR EVENT
FRED LYNN IS AVAILABLE FOR CORPORATE OUTINGS, RADIO AND TELEVISION COMMERCIALS, SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, TRADE SHOWS, CHARITY GOLF EVENTS, AND AS A CORPORATE SPOKESPERSON. PLEASE CONTACT US WITH SPECIFIC REQUESTS.

SING ALONG TO TALKIN FRED LYNN BLUES!
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.











