On October 11, 1975, the Boston Red Sox defeated the Cincinnati Reds, 6-0, in Game 1 of the World Series before 35,205 raucous fans at Fenway Park. The great Luis Tiant went the distance for the ...
Tony Perez hits his home run off Bill Lee in Game 7 off the 1975 World Series. Carlton Fisk is the catcher. It was 25 years after Game 7 of the increasingly mythical 1975 World Series. Twenty-five ...
Luis Tiant, the charismatic Cuban with a horseshoe mustache and mesmerizing windup who pitched the Red Sox to the brink of a World Series championship and himself to the doorstep of the Hall of Fame, ...
Don Gullett, a lefthanded pitcher on Cincinnati’s Big Red Machine teams who made three starts in the 1975 World Series against the Red Sox, and who moved on to be part of the Yankees’ two ...
Luis Tiant, who played 19 seasons in MLB, including for Boston when the Red Sox played the Cincinnati Reds in the 1975 World Series, died at 83. Tiant, a right-hander, was one of baseball's most ...
Luis Tiant, the Cuban-born ace with a unique delivery, who twice led the American League in ERA and threw a shutout for the Boston Red Sox in the 1975 World Series, has died, according to the Red Sox.
His death comes one week after that of all-time baseball hits leader Pete Rose, whose Cincinnati Reds faced Tiant's Red Sox in the 1975 World Series, still considered one of the greatest matchups ...