Red Sox legend Pesky, 92, dies
Well, there's no motivation greater in all of Red Sox Nation today than to "Do it for Pesky". Beckett? Lester? Aceves? I'm calling you out. Johnny Pesky worked his entire life with the team to be able to see the Red Sox
Pesky, who played, managed and served as a broadcaster for the Red Sox in a baseball career that lasted more than 60 years, died Monday. He was 92. ''The national pastime has lost one of its greatest ambassadors,'' baseball commissioner Bud Selig said.
Johnny Pesky, a former Red Sox player who spent parts of the last eight decades with the organization, passed away Monday at the age of 92.
Johnny Pesky, who spent most of his 60-plus years in pro baseball with the Boston Red Sox and was beloved by the team's fans, has died. He was 92. Advertisement. Pesky died Monday at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers, Mass., according to
Former Boston Red Sox player, manager and announcer Johnny Pesky has died, a Massachusetts funeral home said Monday. He was 92. The Solimine, Landergan and Richardson funeral home of Lynn, Mass., said Pesky died Monday at the Kaplan Family





