Baseball Hall of Famer Wade Boggs announced some good news on Friday, with the former Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays star confirming he's "cancer free." Boggs, 66, said in ...
Wade Boggs walked down a flight of stairs into a basement in what probably felt like a dream. Each step he took, there was something new and different. There were pictures from his career, memorabilia ...
After being diagnosed with prostate cancer last year, Baseball Hall of Famer Wade Boggs posted a video of him ringing the bell for cancer survivors on Monday. Boggs, 66, posted he was cancer-free Feb.
Former baseball player Wade Boggs' rare 1989 Topps Heads Up Test Issue #11 sports card is available for $4,000. Boggs, known for his exceptional skills as a third baseman and hitter, played for teams ...
Wade Boggs spoke with FanSided on behalf of his new partnership with Pabst Blue Ribbon, as part of his ongoing quest to get revenge for PBR stealing his look and vibe for their mascot Cool Blue. You ...
First-Ballot Hall of Famer Wade Boggs was a homegrown star that spent the first 11 seasons of his 18-year career with the Boston Red Sox. Boggs recently revealed that he was very close to staying in ...
Baseball legend Wade Boggs is sharing some tough personal news this week. Boggs revealed in a post to his X page Saturday that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. He shared a picture of a ...
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ST. PETERSBURG — Wade Boggs had already achieved quite a lot in the major leagues when he made the decision to finish his career in his adopted hometown by signing with the expansion Devil Rays in ...
Boggs appeared on the season 6 episode “Bar Wars” in 1988. In the April 1989 issue of Penthouse, Boggs’ mistress Margo Adams revealed the details of his Cheers appearance. If you don’t want to follow ...
Hall-of-Fame third baseman Wade Boggs is apologizing for publicizing the news that former Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield is battling brain cancer. Ex-Boston ace Curt Schilling shared the news Tuesday ...