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This Day In Red Sox History: December 2, 1974
By Administrator | December 2, 2008
Material for This Day In Red Sox History is drawn from Bill Nowlin’s “Day by Day with the Boston Red Sox”
Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey said he might quit baseball if the players continued to pursue their demand for twenty percent of all gross income. “Over the years, more ballplayers have been overpaid than underpaid,” Yawkey grumbled, while noting that his players were already receiving the equivalent of twenty-nine percent of revenues.
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