Red Sox vs. Indians
Former Indians slugger Rocky Colavito (right) was a six-time All-Star who became just the fifth player in AL history to post 11 consecutive 20-homer seasons. He had, as Ted Williams (left) said, ''a gun for an arm,'' and he became the first AL outfielder to play every game in a season without committing an error. When he retired in 1968, his 374 career home runs ranked behind only Jimmie Foxx (524) and Harmon Killebrew (396) among righthanded hitters.
Meet Rocky Colavito
Former Indians slugger Rocky Colavito (right) was a six-time All-Star who became just the fifth player in AL history to post 11 consecutive 20-homer seasons. He had, as Ted Williams (left) said, ''a gun for an arm,'' and he became the first AL outfielder to play every game in a season without committing an error. When he retired in 1968, his 374 career home runs ranked behind only Jimmie Foxx (524) and Harmon Killebrew (396) among righthanded hitters.
(Photo courtesy Rocky Colavito)