NEW: Fisk, Vaughn & Morgan to be Inducted into PawSox Hall of Fame

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NEW: Fisk, Vaughn & Morgan to be Inducted into PawSox Hall of Fame

Carlton Fisk
The Pawtucket Red Sox have announced that their 2017 Hall of Fame class includes Carlton Fisk, Mo Vaughn and Joe Morgan. This is the second ever Pawsox Hall of Fame class. 

“The PawSox Hall of Fame recognizes the most impactful figures in club history. We are especially pleased that our fans have the opportunity to celebrate some of our franchise’s greatest names, and we look forward to another special event this season,” said PawSox Executive Vice President/General Manager Dan Rea

Carlton Fisk 

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Fisk played just one season with the Pawtucket Red Sox in 1970 when the club was the Double-A Eastern League affiliate of the Red Sox.  

Once he got to Boston for his first full season in 1972 he earned American League Rookie of the Year honors and went on to play 24 seasons in the majors with the Red Sox (1969, 1971-80) and the White Sox (1981-93).  He retired with the most games caught (2,226) and most HR (351 of career 376) of any catcher in MLB history and he is one of only three catchers with more than 300 HR, 1,000 runs scored, and 1,000 RBI.

Mo Vaughn 

Vaughn was with the PawSox for parts of three seasons (1990-92) and went on to a have a 12-year Major League career with Boston (1991-98), Anaheim (1999-2000), and the New York Mets (2002-03).  He finished his career with a .293 average along with 328 HR and 1064 RBI in 1512 games.

He was a three-time American League All-Star with the Red Sox (1995, ’96 and ’98) and the American League MVP in 1995 when he hit .300 with 39 HR & 126 RBI.  Vaughn followed that up with a sensational 1996 campaign for Boston batting .326 with career-highs of 44 HR & 143 RBI.

Joe Morgan 

Joe Morgan
Morgan spent nine years as PawSox manager from 1974-1982 while compiling a franchise-most 601 career managerial victories. He is the only man to win the International League’s Most Valuable Player and Manager of the Year Awards. His Manager of the Year  award came with Pawtucket in 1977.  He managed the longest game in baseball history. 

After his 9th and final season with the PawSox in 1982, Morgan was a Red Sox scout (1983-84) and then a Red Sox coach (1985-88).  

During the 1988 All-Star break, with Boston around the .500 mark under John McNamara, Morgan was promoted to interim manager on July 14.  The Red Sox won their first 12 games under Morgan (and their first 20 home games in a row) and rode “Morgan’s Magic” to the 1988 AL East pennant.  

From 1988-1991 with Boston, Morgan posted a 301-262 record along with two AL East Division titles (1988 & 1990).      

First Hall of Fame Class 

Last year, the Pawsox induced late owner Ben Mondor, Wade Boggs and Jim Rice into the Hall of Fame. 

Boggs and Rice are both in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. 

Details on events surrounding this season’s PawSox Hall of Fame ceremonies will be announced early in the 2017 season. 


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