1977 – Detroit pounds out 18 hits against Boston’s Reggie Cleveland, but they still lose, 12 – 5. Carlton Fisk, Butch Hobson and Carl Yastrzemski all homer for Boston, giving the Sox a total of 210 for the season.

On September 25, 1977 — 1977 – Detroit pounds out 18 hits against Boston’s Reggie Cleveland, but they still lose, 12 – 5. Carlton Fisk, Butch Hobson and Carl Yastrzemski all homer for Boston, giving the Sox a total of 210 for the season.

 


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