Five months after being diagnosed with prostate cancer, Wade Boggs is now cancer free ... the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2005, and his No. 26 jersey was retired by the Red Sox in '16.
Awesome stuff. Boggs spent the majority of his 18-year MLB career with the Boston Red Sox. He was a 12-time All-Star, an eight-time Silver Slugger, a five-time AL batting champion ...
Major League Baseball icon Wade Boggs has beat prostate cancer just five months after ... The Tampa Bay Devil Rays retired Boggs’ jersey number 12 in 2000 and his number 26 was retired by the Boston ...
Wade Boggs was also known for routinely drinking 50-70 beers during every team road trip. It’s rumored that the third baseman drank over 100 beers during a cross-country flight! June 26, 2005. Yankees ...
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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 ...
Wade Boggs, Baseball Hall of Famer, announces he's cancer-free after a five-month battle against prostate cancer. The 66-year-old celebrated by ringing the cancer survivors' bell while wearing a ...
Boggs played 18 years in the big leagues, including 11 with the Boston Red Sox. He compiled more then 3,000 hits in his career, winning five batting titles and making 12 All-Star teams along the way.