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This Day In Red Sox History: December 24, 1967
By Administrator | December 24, 2009
Material for This Day In Red Sox History is drawn from Bill Nowlin’s “Day by Day with the Boston Red Sox”
Cy Young Award winner Jim Lonborg fell while skiing and injured his knee. After undergoing surgery and rehabilitation the righty returned to the mound in 1968 and compiled a record of 6-10.
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