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1958 The Red Sox sign Carl Yastrzemski, who briefly attended Notre Dame on a basketball scholarship, for a reported bonus of $100,000. The team will send the son of a (NY) potato farmer to the Raleigh (NC) Capitals next season, where the eventual replacement for the legendary Ted Williams finishes with a batting average of .377 en route to earning the Carolina League Rookie of the Year honors. 
1965 Future Red Sox owner Haywood Sullivan resigns as A's manager to become the Red Sox vice president and director of player personnel. Alvin Dark, who will lead the club to a seventh-place finish in his only full season in Kansas City, replaces the Donalsonville (GA) native.
1988 Rich Gedman becomes the highest-paid catcher in the American League, signing a one-year contract with the Red Sox for $1.2 million. The Boston backstop, who will appear in only 93 games, bats a meager .212 in his last full season with the team.

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