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Title: Mike Greenwell: Remembering the Red Sox Hall of Fame Outfielder

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Mike Greenwell, a beloved⁢ outfielder for‌ the Boston Red Sox known⁤ for his clutch hitting and dedication to the ⁣team, has died at age 62.⁣ The news was confirmed by the Red Sox organization on October 10,2025.

Greenwell’s⁣ passing marks the loss of ⁤a key figure from a memorable era of Red⁢ Sox baseball ‍and impacts ⁣a ​generation of fans who admired his consistent performance and‌ commitment to​ New England. His career exemplified a blend of⁢ power and speed, making him a fan favorite ‍during his decade⁤ with the⁤ club. The cause of death⁣ has not been publicly disclosed.

Born in 1963, greenwell was a⁢ first-round draft pick by the Red Sox‍ in 1981. He debuted in the ‌major⁤ leagues in 1985, quickly establishing himself as a reliable presence in ⁣the Boston lineup. Over 1,269 regular season games, all played with the Red Sox, he recorded 1,400 hits, ⁢including 275 doubles, 38 triples, and 130 home runs.

Greenwell‌ consistently⁤ delivered a .303 ‌batting‌ average, with a .368 on-base percentage and a⁤ .463 slugging percentage. He⁤ also ‌demonstrated extraordinary​ speed, stealing 80 bases throughout⁢ his career. His​ offensive contributions resulted in two All-Star ⁣Game selections.⁢ He⁤ scored ‍657 runs and drove⁣ in 726, becoming a consistent run producer for Boston.

Despite ⁤a career hampered by injuries, particularly in the ​1990s, ⁣Greenwell remained ‌a productive⁣ player when‌ healthy, typically hitting between 10 and 15 home runs annually⁣ while ​maintaining a batting average⁢ near.300 ⁢and almost matching that number in stolen bases.

After his time with the Red Sox, Greenwell signed with the Hanshin Tigers of​ Japan’s⁣ Nippon Professional Baseball in 1997. Though, his stint was cut short ⁣by injury after⁣ just ⁣seven games, leading to his⁤ retirement from professional baseball.He ⁢batted 5,166 times during his MLB career and was recognized with a‌ Gold Glove⁣ award.

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