Wade Boggs
Wade Boggs is a former baseball player who spent 18 years in the big leagues with the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays (now known as the Rays). On August 7, 1999, he became just the 23rd player to record 3,000 hits for a career and the first to do so with a home run. He retired in 1999, finishing his career with 3,010 hits (currently 26th all-time) and a .328 batting average (currently 23rd all-time). In 2005, he was elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Wade Boggs is a former baseball player who spent 18 years in the big leagues with the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, and Tampa Bay Devil Rays (now known as the Rays). On August 7, 1999, he became just the 23rd player to record 3,000 hits for a career and the first to do so with a home run. He retired in 1999, finishing his career with 3,010 hits (currently 26th all-time) and a .328 batting average (currently 23rd all-time). In 2005, he was elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. See less
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