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This Day In Red Sox History: December 16, 1964
By Administrator | December 16, 2009
Material for This Day In Red Sox History is drawn from Bill Nowlin’s “Day by Day with the Boston Red Sox”
The Red Sox announced that after seven springs in Scottsdale, Arizona, the club would be leaving the Cactus League and returning to the Grapefruit League, setting up spring training HQ in Winter Haven, beginning in 1966.
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