He returned to the Red Sox at the end of the season.
His previous start, when he walked five in a loss to the Red Sox, followed six days off.
After the season was over, he refused to go back to the Red Sox and returned home.
The good things that happen to hot teams are happening to the Red Sox.
What used to happen to the Red Sox happened to us.
But why should the ball belong to the Red Sox?
The player came up to the Red Sox in 1914 as a 19-year-old pitcher.
It wasn't just losing to the Red Sox that changed the ground rules.
For starters, it seems, that means not talking back to the Red Sox.
"He had the job they really want: adviser to the Red Sox."