Williams tosses Sunday's first pitch
Published 8/17/2008 by Mark Remme at Major League Baseball News
Former Red Sox manager Dick Williams was honored at Fenway on Sunday and threw out the ceremonial first pitch. The catcher? Current skipper Terry Francona, who played for Williams during his rookie season with Montreal, in 1981.
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