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Since we're talking all-time favorite Sox players...

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i'm going with harry chappas followed closely by leo sutherland.

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A few from the '77-'78 teams. Jorge Orta, Claudell Washington.

Danny Tartabull

Antonio Osuna

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PACO, b****!

#8 Brook Fordyce

I dont know if Dan Pasqua is considered obscure enough.

Steve Wapnick.

Naturally, John Cangelosi

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Its gotta be Greg Norton(Your the greatest!)

QUOTE (JohnCangelosi @ Aug 18, 2008 -> 04:18 PM)
Naturally, John Cangelosi

 

Cangelosi is a good choice, but I'm going with Dave Nicholson.

QUOTE (BaseballNick @ Aug 18, 2008 -> 04:00 PM)
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Damn, you took one of my top choices!

 

Also...

 

Tim Hullett

Greg Hibbard (who has a namesake on this board)

Scotty Fletcher

Gary Redus

 

Walt no neck Williams

QUOTE (mk53 @ Aug 18, 2008 -> 04:32 PM)
Walt no neck Williams

 

Another good choice! :notworthy

Norberto Martin

Sean Abner

Mike Squires

Bill Almon

Ron Karkovice

Ken Berry

Walt No Neck Williams again for the third time

Smokey Burgess

Scott Fletcher

Ron Hansen

I played 1B as a kid. Before Big Frank came along, Dave Gallagher!

Surprised no one said Spanky LaValliere yet. Also, automatic ban to the person who says Jose Paniagua.

Absolutely Greg Norton

Ken Berry

Walt No Neck Williams again for the third time

Smokey Burgess

Scott Fletcher

Ron Hansen

 

Wow somebody loves the 60s, though Fletcher was 80s right?

An obscure Sox favorite? I'd say JC Martin to be different, but he wasn't much of a hitter.

I'd go back to 77 as well and pick our ss Alan Bannister for that one year. He hit the ball hard as did all those guys. Maybe Jim Spencer off that team. He hit some shots.

I'd never pick Jerry Dysbinski (sp) cause of his baserunning blunder that may have cost us a WS title. We'd have won Game Five with Hoyt for sure and probably would have gone all the way.

Noberto Martin

Lyle Mouton

Tony Phillips (I don't know why)

Danny Tartabull

Darrin Lewis

Chris Singleton (If he's considered)

 

QUOTE (WilliamTell @ Aug 18, 2008 -> 05:41 PM)
Noberto Martin

Lyle Mouton

Tony Phillips (I don't know why)

Danny Tartabull

Darrin Lewis

Chris Singleton (If he's considered)

Sammy Esposito, Ron Northey, Earl Battey, Gene Freese and Roy Sievers

Jose Paniagua

The one guy who screwed us over in the Twinkie dome a couple of years back. He was a middle reliever.

D'Angelo Jimenez

Royce Clayton

Mike Caruso

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