Boston Dirt Dogs
In the days leading up to Valentine's Day, we ask you to pick the most beloved Sox player at each position (1967-present). Armas came over to the Sox in a trade with the A's in 1983 and struggled with leg injuries during his four seasons in Boston. In 1984, Armas batted .268 and led the AL with 43 homers while knocking in 123 runs. From 1980 to '85, Armas hit more home runs (187) than any other American League player. ( Armas's stats and facts )
MOST BELOVED CENTER FIELDER
Tony Armas
In the days leading up to Valentine's Day, we ask you to pick the most beloved Sox player at each position (1967-present).

Armas came over to the Sox in a trade with the A's in 1983 and struggled with leg injuries during his four seasons in Boston. In 1984, Armas batted .268 and led the AL with 43 homers while knocking in 123 runs. From 1980 to '85, Armas hit more home runs (187) than any other American League player. (Armas's stats and facts)
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