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The Boston Red Sox is a Major League Baseball team located in Boston, Massachusetts. They are in the American League East Division.
Founded: 1893, as the Toledo, Ohio franchise in the minor Western League. Moved to Boston when that league became the American League in 1900.
Team Name: The name Red Sox, chosen by owner John I. Taylor in 1907, is based on an obsolete form of socks, as in the red footwear worn by the team. Previously to that, the team did not have an official nickname and were simply "the Bostons" or "the Boston Baseball club"; some newspaper writers referred to them as the Boston Americans or Somersets, but these were unofficial names. The team was never known as the Boston Pilgrims. [1] [2]
Current ownership: John Henry and Tom Werner, who paid $660 million and assumed $40 million in debt, in February 2002. The purchase includes Fenway Park and 82 percent of New England Sports Network. The purchase price set a record for a major league baseball franchise.
Current payroll: In 2004, $131 million, $51 million shy of the New York Yankees, making them the second-highest paid team in MLB.
Home ballpark: Fenway Park
Mascot: Wally the Green Monster, named after the physical Green Monster
Uniform colors: Navy blue, Red, and White
Logo design: Two hanging red socks with white heels and toes, over a white baseball surrounded by the words Boston and Red Sox. The word Boston is in navy blue outlined in red, the words Red Sox are in red outlined in navy blue, and the entire logo is surrounded by a thick red circle.
Theme Song: None officially, although since the new ownership took over, "Dirty Water" by The Standells is played at the conclusion of each home victory. The Dropkick Murphys rewrote Tessie — a team fight-song of sorts that was originally featured in a 1903 musical — for the 2004 season, and this song now follows up "Dirty Water", however it may not be accepted widely by the older fans due to its punk rockPunk rock is the anti-establishment music movement of the period 1976- 80, exemplified by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash, and The Damned. This term is also used to describe subsequent music scenes that share key characteristics with those first-g stylings. Also, it must be mentioned that Neil DiamondNeil Leslie Diamond (born January 24, 1941) is a singer/ songwriter who has had a number of hits in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, and who has maintained a very loyal following with popular live performances to this day. Diamond was born and raised in Brook's " Sweet Caroline " is played between the 8th and 9th Innings of every home game, to raucous crowd participation.
Championships and Pennants: see belowThe Boston Red Sox is a Major League Baseball team located in Boston, Massachusetts. They are in the American League East Division. Founded 1893, as the Toledo, Ohio franchise in the minor Western League. Moved to Boston when that league became the Americ

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