Red Sox (disambiguation)
The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team.
Red Sox may also refer to:
Baseball
Active baseball teams
- Brantford Red Sox
- Dominican Summer Red Sox
- GCL Red Sox
- Pawtucket Red Sox
- Regina Red Sox
- Salem Red Sox
- Yarmouth–Dennis Red Sox
Defunct baseball teams
- Allentown Red Sox
- Bristol Red Sox
- Fort Lauderdale Red Sox
- Greenville Red Sox
- Jamestown Red Sox
- Lynn Red Sox
- Marion Red Sox
- Memphis Red Sox
- Oneonta Red Sox
- Pittsfield Red Sox
- Reading Red Sox
- San Jose Red Sox
- Scranton Red Sox
- Williamsport Red Sox
- Winter Haven Red Sox
Renamed baseball teams
- Bradenton Marauders, known as the Sarasota Red Sox from 1994-2004.
- Lynchburg Hillcats, known as the Lynchburg Red Sox from 1988-1994.
- New Britain Rock Cats, known as the Bristol Red Sox from 1973-1982.
- Winston-Salem Dash, known as the Winston-Salem Red Sox from 1961-1983.
- Atlanta Braves, formerly known as the "Boston Red Stockings"
Other uses
- Red Sox Manawatu, a soccer and netball club based in Palmerston North, Manawatu, New Zealand
- Red Sox (soccer) (later Riverside Red Sox), a former Palmerston North team which merged with others to become Red Sox Manawatu
- Red Sox Nation, fans of the Boston Red Sox
- "Red Sox Song", a 1976 song by Wayne Ulaky of the band Beacon Street Union
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See also
- Red socks (disambiguation)
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