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Red Sox to Honor Johnny Pesky

Team to Retire #6

By Mo Morrissey, published Sep 23, 2008
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The Red Sox have announced they will retire Johnny Pesky's number on Friday night. #6 will be mounted to the right field deck alongside Bobby Doerr, Joe Cronin, Carl Yastrezemski, Ted Williams, and Carlton Fisk.

Pesky wore #6 for the 1942 season, and again for the 1946-1952 seasons; he was assigned #6 again from 1981-1984 while working as a coach. The number was most recently assigned to Gary Gaetti in the 2000 season, but has not been assigned since. All together 26 men have worn the number, including Bill Buckner and the aforementioned Joe Cronin.

In the 1946 world series, Pesky, wearing #6, held onto the ball long enough to allow Enos Slaughter to scamper across homeplate in the 8th inning of Game 7 to allow the Cardinals to go ahead and to ultimately win the game. 40 years later, history repeated itself in the 1986 world series. Buckner allowed a Mookie Wilson dribbler to slip under his glove and to go between his legs while he played first base which allowed the Game winning run to score. You may have seen that play once or twice.

In the intervening years, Johnny has become a fixture at Fenway Park. I remember growing up hearing his spots with Sal Bertolami of J&B Sash and Door proclaiming "We're the Window Boys" in classic low budget local advertising fashion - which can still be heard (at least on the radio) today. Pesky has been with the club in various positions for 58 years, managing the team in the 1960's and since 2002 had been in the dugout. In March 2007, the Commissioner's Office began enforcing a rule regarding the number of uniformed personnel in the dugout and he was no longer allowed to be there.

Red Sox to Honor Johnny Pesky

photo taken on April 11, 2006 and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.0

Credit: Scott LaPierre

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Takeaways
  • Pesky wore #6 from 1942, 1946-1952, 1981-1984
Did You Know?
Two infamous plays in Red Sox post season history are related by the #6 40-years apart. Game 7 of the 1946 World Series when Pesky held the ball and Game 6 of the 1986 World Series when the ball slipped by Bill Buckner.
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Johnny deserves, maybe more so than anyone else, to be receiving this honor and placed on that wall. His sheer years of loyalty is remarkable. He is an icon if the Sox ever had one.

Posted on 09/29/2008 at 7:09:15 AM

 
I love it when common sense is used to adjust "rules". Congrats indeed on a well-deserved long overdue honor.

Posted on 09/23/2008 at 10:09:58 PM

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